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Following on from the huge success of the "Show us your bird and wildlife photos" thread (some 31 pages and a staggering +1500 posts), I thought it time to start a "part 2".

 

As we don't always have the opportunities to take bird or wildlife photos, but nonetheless might be taking great photos of other things, I  thought a broader approach might encourage even more people to share their top photos. 

 

They can be anything to do with nature, landscapes, outdoors, indoors, superb holiday snaps - basically, whatever. If you think it's a good photo and you want to share it, this is the place.

 

Here's three from me...

 

Goose - seen showing off in the woods of Amsterdam.

 

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Sunset - as seen from our balcony last summer.

 

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Filey, N Yorks - what a beautiful place. We were here for my younger brother's wedding.

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    I will play   I was out snapping the wildlife when I spotted the plane approaching, I knew the moon was up so just waited, and got this, a shame it was not a touch higher and crossing the

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    We cut down a few willow trees up in the marsh, which opened up the small brook that feeds the reservoir, which meant I got to see a few of these bombing up and down, even managed to get a couple stat

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FB_IMG_1442520276366.thumb.jpg.d0f2a5b1eThis is one of twelve bottles of 4.5% pale ale that my daughter gave me for my 60th a couple of weeks ago. It's brewed and bottled by Kinver  Brewery. My daughter who graduated as an illustrator designed the labels from an old picture from when my two were both young. Ade

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FB_IMG_1442520276366.thumb.jpg.d0f2a5b1eThis is one of twelve bottles of 4.5% pale ale that my daughter gave me for my 60th a couple of weeks ago. It's brewed and bottled by Kinver  Brewery. My daughter who graduated as an illustrator designed the labels from an old picture from when my two were both young. Ade

Nice one Ade. Hope your enjoying them.

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Saw this little chap while out blackberry picking. Different from the usual ladybirds you see.

 

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And last night a huge spider watching Downton with us......as big as the palm of your hand.

 

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Was bloody hard work staying up all night Sunday for the Lunar Eclipse after being up all night Saturday at the 100 Club anniversary , but as a Soul fan and an astronomer I hadn't much choice ... :D

Well worth the effort though as it capped off a great weekend , thanks again to Ady and the gang for the continued madness , hope the bubbles were OK ... :thumbsup:

Shot a pre-eclipse tester to make sure everything was connected correctly and focus nailed before grabbing 350 frames at 15 second intervals for a timelapse of the first half between 02:00 and 03:40 before firing off 170 rapid frames for a 'totality' shot at 03:50.

Pre-eclipse tester ... 

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Full size ... http://www.astrobin.com/full/214513/0/

Totality Blood-red Full Moon ...

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Full size ... http://www.astrobin.com/full/214815/0/

Timelapse of the first half of the eclipse , should have held my nerve and stuck with one exposure really ... :huh:

Now time to catch up on the sleep methinks ... 

Was bloody hard work staying up all night Sunday for the Lunar Eclipse after being up all night Saturday at the 100 Club anniversary , but as a Soul fan and an astronomer I hadn't much choice ... :D

Well worth the effort though as it capped off a great weekend , thanks again to Ady and the gang for the continued madness , hope the bubbles were OK ... :thumbsup:

Shot a pre-eclipse tester to make sure everything was connected correctly and focus nailed before grabbing 350 frames at 15 second intervals for a timelapse of the first half between 02:00 and 03:40 before firing off 170 rapid frames for a 'totality' shot at 03:50.

Pre-eclipse tester ... 

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Full size ... http://www.astrobin.com/full/214513/0/

Totality Blood-red Full Moon ...

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Full size ... http://www.astrobin.com/full/214815/0/

Timelapse of the first half of the eclipse , should have held my nerve and stuck with one exposure really ... :huh:

Now time to catch up on the sleep methinks ... 

Stunning pictures. Thanks for sharing. 

Steve

Makes my little red in the med look a little pathetic!

:(

 

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Woodbutcher .....fantastic photos , so vivid ..... plus 100 club was a belter !!!

Crazylegs....at least you made the effort , I was in a deep sleep.

 

Square and compass in the path at The Tower of London.

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I daren't post up my pathetic effort of the Lunar Eclipse :D

Instead here are a few photos from my walk in the lovely countryside where I live.I take it for granted but I know I am so lucky really. First pic is of some Meadow Cranesbill wildflowers unusually growing by the roadside at Crane Row normally finish flowering in August.   Second two pics are at Crane Row looking over towards the purple heather clad hills of Weardale (2 miles from home), 20150927_133850.thumb.jpg.8af14477968522560994cd17481_20150927_1304392.thumb.jpg560994ea53c02_20150927_1304452.thumb.jpg

Spot the dog :D down my favourite woods aka The Gaunless Valley Circular Walk 20150927_145127.thumb.jpg.ae9178d741634720150927_145036.thumb.jpg.9d00e0bde06f51

I love taking photos of wildflowers :D  What is more I know my wildflowers well

:) Alas I deleted my photos of the moon :)  

I love taking photos of wildflowers :D  What is more I know my wildflowers well

:) Alas I deleted my photos of the moon :)  

Suz. Sorry you deleted your moon photos. I keep loads that are rubbish and use them as a benchmark for my next attempt. Always love your upper Teesdale posts. Hope it is Upper Teesdale now I've said it. :g:

Steve

Thanks Steve, I love seeing other folks photos. The pics I posted are of where I live in Teesdale, I live lower down, than Upper Teesdale but still over a 1000 foot above sea level, in the middle of nowhere lol.   In summer within two days I watched a Barn Owl hunt and catch a field vole/small rat and carry it presumably for its owlets in the neighbours cattle shed, then the next day I was pulling into my drive and a Tawny Owl flew across the windscreen of my car. It is teeming with wildlife and wildflowers here:D Best wishes Suz x

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I daren't post up my pathetic effort of the Lunar Eclipse :D

Instead here are a few photos from my walk in the lovely countryside where I live.I take it for granted but I know I am so lucky really. First pic is of some Meadow Cranesbill wildflowers unusually growing by the roadside at Crane Row normally finish flowering in August.   Second two pics are at Crane Row looking over towards the purple heather clad hills of Weardale (2 miles from home), 20150927_133850.thumb.jpg.8af14477968522560994cd17481_20150927_1304392.thumb.jpg560994ea53c02_20150927_1304452.thumb.jpg

If there's one thing I miss about the UK since moving to the Netherlands, it's the countryside - gently sloping hills, an undulating horizon and the like are a welcome sight when you're in a land as flat and as managed as this (it's so well managed they even plant the trees in straight lines!). Thanks for sharing.

I know what you mean, I lived in Amsterdam for a while, fabulous country, but can be a little "well managed".

If anyone on here likes the countryside, I can highly recommend our little island here in the Med, its has UNESCO Biosphere Status, is very green and has the most stunning landscapes. I must take more walks with my camera and post a few, trouble is, I only have a 'happy snappy'camera, so I cant capture its majesty and grandeur.

Ill have a go!

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If there's one thing I miss about the UK since moving to the Netherlands, it's the countryside - gently sloping hills, an undulating horizon and the like are a welcome sight when you're in a land as flat and as managed as this (it's so well managed they even plant the trees in straight lines!). Thanks for sharing.

 

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I know what you mean, I lived in Amsterdam for a while, fabulous country, but can be a little "well managed".

If anyone on here likes the countryside, I can highly recommend our little island here in the Med, its has UNESCO Biosphere Status, is very green and has the most stunning landscapes. I must take more walks with my camera and post a few, trouble is, I only have a 'happy snappy'camera, so I cant capture its majesty and grandeur.

Ill have a go!

x

 

Which island? Better still, get out there with your camera, take some snaps, and we'll have a guess! :)

My first guess is Lanzarote...

Which island? Better still, get out there with your camera, take some snaps, and we'll have a guess! :)

My first guess is Lanzarote...

Too dry

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Had a family group of 5 Swallows fly south over my back garden this afternoon. Don't think I will see anymore this year. Should still be a few house Martin's around for a few weeks yet. Anyone else seen any lately ? 

Steve

All the swallows and housemartins gone. Saw a flock of Lapwings/peewits this evening 

Suz x

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Had a family group of 5 Swallows fly south over my back garden this afternoon. Don't think I will see anymore this year. Should still be a few house Martin's around for a few weeks yet. Anyone else seen any lately ? 

Steve

Saw a few a couple of weeks ago from our balcony. Normally all we see from there are swifts, so I can only presume that the swallows and martins were extending their hunting grounds as the insect population decreases with the dropping temperatures.

Have seen a number of birds of prey from the same balcony over the same period - much more so that I've usually seen and guess they're also extending their range in the search for food.  

You peeked! :thumbup:

Thank goodness. I was running out of ideas. Now for the photos, please...

Just been trawling through the reams of data collected on Sunday night , had to have my first play with 'Layers' in Gimp to compile this one ... :thumbup:

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Full resolution ... http://www.astrobin.com/full/215849/0/?real=&mod=

( well not really full res as the original TIFF file ran out at 900Mb  ... !!! )

The Mono images are all single frames and the two colour images are both stacks of 150 or so.

 

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my hometown in the 40s

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recent moon event

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me, when someone plays snoopdog

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Two elusive autumn flowering bulbs I spotted yesterday,

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Sternbergia lutea at Grazelema

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Merendera filifolia on Sierra de Las Nieves

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a lead singer from a popular band stopped in our store, back in january. 

the miller family produced slim harpo, lightnin slim, lazy lester, lonesome sundown, katie webster, lionel prevost, warren storm, sonny landreth... and many other artists.

i guess robert wanted to soak up some of the history...  and check out the zydeco squeezeboxes in stock.

:^)

 

a lot of folks attending the ponderosa stomp have been stopping by... in recent days.

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mark miller (JD's son), some lead singer fellow, and warren storm

JD is the guy in the photo, on the wall...

 

Warren Storm will be performing at the Ponderosa Stomp, this season...

 

i quite enjoy my job.

i focus on the miller's vinyl archive, for them.

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if you walk out of our shop, and face north... this is what you see.

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What and where is your shop mate?

 

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I work for the JD Miller family who own Blues Unlimited, Soul Unlimited, Master Trak and many other record labels here in Crowley, LA USA

Crowley, LA 1938

The record company I work for started in this town, in 1946

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This is a collage I have done of two wildflowers people get mixed up with which are completely different, they even flower at different times. My favourite wildflower the Harebell and the English Bluebell. All taken this year where I live 20150718_152301-COLLAGE.thumb.jpg.2c9b84

 A couple of Migrant Hawkers from the weekend

I wasn't carrying the right kit for these really, I was set up for shots of birds, so it was quite a challenge to find these using 700mm of lens 

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These are from a walk out at Wham where I live yesterday (6.10.15) evening. Just as John Keats the poet says 'tis the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness' 5614d35f78d28_20151006_1849542.thumb.jpg5614d3e4b9a7d_20151006_1845352.thumb.jpg5614d40cb1e16_20151006_1858142.thumb.jpg5614d53d94b77_20151006_1824023.thumb.jpg5614d576c927d_20151006_1821142.thumb.jpg

A Peregrine Falcon decided he fancied a bit of Lapwing for his lunch ... however the Lapwing had other ideas, and managed to avoid being first up on the menu

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We cut down a few willow trees up in the marsh, which opened up the small brook that feeds the reservoir, which meant I got to see a few of these bombing up and down, even managed to get a couple static for a second or two 

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We cut down a few willow trees up in the marsh, which opened up the small brook that feeds the reservoir, which meant I got to see a few of these bombing up and down, even managed to get a couple static for a second or two 

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Wow! They're wonderful pictures Martyn. 

Peter

Well , barring a yet to be announced final flight , today was the last opportunity to see this magnificent machine doing her thing , in the sky where she belongs ... :(

Luckily it was just a Sunday afternoon jolly not a "working" flight as they were a couple of miles off the pre-published flight path .

 This meant that the 300mm was barely adequate but at least I got to say goodbye with her roaring by ... :thumbup:

108 roughly cropped and stitched into a movie of sorts.

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Well I got back from Pembrokeshire yesterday after spending a wonderful week there. Managed a few pictures of some Atlantic grey  seal pups. Will post  when I get chance to download them. Got a few more badger pictures to add to my collection. Seen plenty of Swallows virtually every day. 

Was paddling about knee deep on Amroth beach when I was surprised to see a school of seabass  about 8" long chasing fry of some description all around me . Was a very special experience. Wish I had my camera moment.

Steve

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