Bee are one of the best looking animal ?
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Inside (and retained-within) the silt-fence bounding our Worksite, an opportunistic imprint of the previous-day's rains upon said silt (captured) impressed me [enough to stop, and save the Moment].
iP12-mini; June 9 2021; 9:02:36 EDT; ISO 32; 4.2mm; f/1.6; 1/352; ATL
Regards, splifingate
Where’s the Car Play?If you're wondering. Datsun 1600
Welcome.My first post on PotD - taken in Edinburgh at the baseball game between Edinburgh Cannons and the Granite City Oilers
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I love bees
Reminds me of the days that I operated heavy equipmentAlthough this isn't the Photo Association Game thread, the prior picture of a tractor convinced me to upload a picture of the construction machinery being used at a nearby sports complex where I jog during the week after work.
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Camera on iPhone XR. Focal length 4.25 mm, F number f/1.8, Exposure time 1/446.
Got any pictures? Your Alaska skyline picture are great.Reminds me of the days that I operated heavy equipment
It remember me painting ?Fireweed are in full bloom in the interior of Alaska:
RF 100-600mm @500, f/7.1 just under 3 feet of distance.
Meeting a Park resident
X100T - DOF (2.5) is a bit shallow
Are you referring to photos of the Auroras? If so, I have a great number of themGot any pictures? Your Alaska skyline picture are great.
Yes, thank you I was blanking out on the name of that phenomena!Are you referring to photos of the Auroras? If so, I have a great number of them
This is a very tall plant in full bloom, so a close-up photo only should a portion of it. Fireweed plants produce a very beautiful flower, and usually grow a year or two after the forests have burned by wildfires. Wildfires are very very common in the interior of Alaska.It remember me painting ?
Looks like sea shellsFungi on a fallen tree
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