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Nikon D7000 Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1.8G

Kodak TMX p3200 f/16 1/250s. Signing off for a couple of weeks, best wishes to you all for 2023!

Cámara Nikon D850 con lente Nikkor 14-24 F2.8/G-ED editada con ACR y Photoshop CC 2019

 

Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.

I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.

 

Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.

Thanks so much everyone for your visit and support.

Nikon PC-Nikkor 35mm F2.8

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Swiss winter paradise, Murren and the Jungfrau Mountain. Canton of Bern, Switzerland. Izakigur no. 5789 5790.

Sheep River Road west of Turner Valley

The double-crested cormorant, named for two small tufts (or crests) of feathers on either side of the adult cormorant’s head, usually seen most vividly during mating season. Unlike ducks, cormorants’ feathers are not very waterproof. While having water resistant feathers protects a bird’s body from getting soaked, this oily coating isn’t great for diving. Cormorants’ feathers instead get waterlogged, allowing the bird to sink and dive more efficiently. Their solid bodies and dense bones also contribute to their excellent diving skills. Like an owl, after eating it regurgitates pellets containing fish bones and animal parts that can’t be digested.

Thank you very much for your visit and fave !

As always thank you for you faves, comments and views. Alan

.. just north of Sylt .. wind, rain, sun every 10min in that order .. happy Monday :)

Kodak T-Max p3200 f/16 1/125s. Another from the ill-fated dive with the leaking Nikkor 15mm, film so soaked in seawater it would barely retract into the canister, scratches showing on the softened emulsion. And a white-tipped reef shark with remora.

To live is to

be haunted.

 

—Philip K. Dick

 

I’ve been hanging on to this photo since October. I’m not sure about it, but there’s something about it that I like and it helps bridge the last photo and the next photo, so here it is. :) Happy Monochrome Monday. I wish you all a very good week. x

Two male Australian Wood Ducks (Chenonetta jubata) flying over a pond. Being locked within 5 km radius I cannot see these ducks anymore but I know that they are very active now looking for tree hollows for the next breeding season.

Ok, having a go at the wine glass shot is definitely good for your health! I haven't caught the perfect image but it is so much fun trying!

I need to get a flashgun, any suggestions would be helpful.

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