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Having been going through a horrible “flu”, I missed posting my Distractions these past two weeks.
I`m much better now.
I hope these images will throw a little interruption in your daily lives if only for a moment.
These are mostly about “movement”.
Things moving or things that move me.
Some of the motion is actually static, like this cat blending into the ‘bark’ of the tree.
POOPING IN A DUTCH CLOG (MOVEMENT)
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I hope you like the moves I present today.
I post these for your benefit, not for mine.
I also answer all comments and/or questions, related to the images or not.
Have a great weekend & stay healthy.
Garland 2:
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It’s sibling is over in my diary.
It has been a tough day. I love the underwater reflections. I wish that I’d had a better camera when I was diving in the coral reefs in the South Pacific. I could have spent hours just watching the sea life in those clear warm waters.
Je ne peus pas choisir les quels j’aime le plus. Ils sont chacun s’individualiste!
Suspension, Hover and Swan Dive sont trop fantastique, mais j’ai remarkque que t’a utiliser un D2H (DSLR) pour l’avoir ces fotos. (Tu ne jamais dis que t’a un DSLR — evidentment, c’est le meilleur! Moi, je ne peus pas servir de cette machinina. J’ai deja regardez plussiers, mais ils sont tous trop lourds pour moi comme j’ai le “carpel tunnel” dans ma main a la gauche que me fais mal beaucoup de le temp.
Merci!
Felis familaris.
Nice pic!
Warmest regards,
Doc
…I love that lead kitteh!. Yum. Now I can haz read essay.
You and your lovely pics were greatly missed. I had to see my doctor to get treatment for coconut withdrawal.:)
Thank you for the distractions. And stay healthy, please.
That kitty looks like my Kuwabara.
🙂
I love those Hermits and those bikes!! I got whiplash from the flashback… say that three time fast.
Seriously, I love all your pics. Thank you.
That’s some really good reflection work. Wow…
It’s great to see you’re back in the saddle.
These are all fantastic shots as usual!
Any idea what kind of hawk that is in the “Freedom” shot?
I’m amazed at how you can get that amount of detail on the
underside. “Anguilading”, (I’m gonna have to look that word up now) also spectacular with the colors against the black.
We’re just starting to get some great colors on the trees
around here and with all the rain we’ve had, it should be
a beautiful fall.