as is fuji finepix S5800 Physalis alkekengi found in my garden. / featured in the point and shooters group / / /
At the end of a long day in the saddle, sometimes all you want to do is enjoy an Arizona sunset. The sunset was taken from my patio. The cowboy from 60 or so miles away at Empire ranch. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ-18 Featured in Postcard Style 11/01/09 / Featured in The Waist Up 10/30/09 / Featured in The Wild West Show 10/30/09
Featured in A Place To Call Home ....
Water droplets on a gerbera daisy petal. Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot, hand held. Proudly New Zealand-made. :)
The summit of Catbells in the Lake District. Taken using a Kodak 10mp easyshare v1003.
Taken with a Fujifilm 10mp s8100. This one of a series of shots taken at Trebarwith Strand on the North Cornwall coast, 13.10.09, see the others in the series below: All shots are straight from the camera (with the exception of a few crops)
I think about the day when we can finally be together and hold eachother always. I love you John!! / Self Portrait
Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia. Canon PowerShot A430 Tripod HDR 5 exposures
My daughter, Kerry trying out her new camera at sunrise on the beach at Kelso, south of Durban – taken by Pierre : ) CHALLENGE: / 5th in Photography 101 “avatar for sale” (10.10.09) FEATURED: / Point & Shooters Group (04.11.09) Shot with a Canon Powershot S21S
This was taken outside of a cemetary on a cool autumn afternoon, while out walking in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Fall is a great time to be outside with a camera.
An Emu stands on the other side of the gate…*The word emu comes from the Portuguese word ‘ema’, which means ‘large bird’. Standing up to 2 m tall, adult male emus are Australia’s largest birds. In size, they are second only to ostriches in the world. Their powerful legs give them great speed, some running up to 50 km per hour. At full pace, an emu’s stride can measure up to 3 m. The emu belongs to a group of flightless running birds with flat breastbones known as ratites. Ratites are the oldest of modern bird families. They include kiwis, ostriches and cassowaries. The emu’s feathers are very primitive and look like a form of coarse hair. The special nature of these feathers enables emus to cope with extreme changes in weather. The emu’s tracheal pouch, which is part of its windpipe, is used for communication. It is over 30 cm long and very thin-walled, and it allows the bird to produce deep guttural grunts. This pouch develops fully during the breeding season and is most frequently used during courtship. / Where do they live? The emu is a hardy bird and will survive in most parts of Australia’s rugged environment, but it avoids thickly forested regions. It thrives in remote places like the dry plains at Australia’s centre, the tropical woodlands to the north, and the cold snowfields of the high country. / What do they eat? Emus eat a wide variety of leaves, grasses, fruits, native plants, and insects. In spring and summer, their diet consists mainly of flowers and seeds. In autumn, as those foods become scarce, they graze on young grass which sprouts after summer rains. In winter, herbs form the emu’s main food. They eat insects when these are available – such as during grasshopper plagues. / Keeping out of danger Emus do not have the option of flying away if under attack from predators. If attacked from above by other birds such as the wedge-tailed eagle, emus will run in a zigzag pattern. However, at close quarters their main defence is a swift kick or two with their powerful legs. * / Link info from www.environment.nsw.gov.au/animals/TheEmu.htm / Photo taken by me Werribee Zoo, Melbourne Victoria.. / on Olympus sp550 UZ /
The Fall Colors Of The Trees From Above Taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC FX3 Camera / p.s. jpg Taken In Greensboro North Carolina USA
Moss and small insects Camera used: / CANON EOS 450D
Taken At Country Park Greensboro North Carolina / USA / Stone Chimney Panasonic Lumix Dmc-Fx3 p/s Camera / jpg
I guess! Pair of dragonflies mating…it is November and they flew in front of me together as you see them here! I was surprised! / Photographed in Beerkill Marshes, Ulster Heights, NY, USA /
Grant, Sammy and Karma digging at Maverick’s Beach.
Taken At The Guilford Court House National Military Park In Greensboro North Carolina USA Used Panasonic DMC-Fx3 Lumix p/s Camera
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse. / Thursday, March 15, 1781. “I never saw such fighting since God made me. The Americans fought like demons” -Lt. General Charles, Earl Cornwallis The largest, most hotly-contested battle of the Revolutionary War’s Southern Campaign was fought at the small North Carolina backcounty hamlet of Guilford Courthouse. The battle proved to be the highwater mark of British military operations in the Revolutionary War. Taken With Panasonic Lumix DMC Fx3 Camera /
The fog goes away Camera used. / CANON EOS 450D
Fog Camera used. / CANON EOS 450D
Sunflowers planted along a cornfield after an evening rain near Woodland, IL. The flowers were abuzz with all types of bees and flying insects. If you look closely you can see a bee enjoying a morning nip of nectar at the far left side. Taken with a Nikon Coolpix 5700. Featured in the “Sunflowers” and “Fabulous Flowers” Groups. Thanks! / Top 10 in the Sunflowers challenge in Single Flower group.
I think this super macro of these stamens is just fantastic :O) / / / Canon Powershot A480 super macro.
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