Early Evening Moon
Waxing Gibbous - 64.4% Illuminated
Canon SL2 - Sigma DG 120-400mm APO USM lens - ISO 100 - f 5.6 - Exposure 1/160 Sec
With all this rain, the King Parrots are looking pretty wet!
More #Amaryllis# flowers.#photos
I hardly notice this grouping of Amaryllis for most of the year as the bulbs are mostly hidden beneath the grass cover and when not in flower the leaves are a deep green that melds into the prevailing green of the pasture.
Snow molten and frozen again on a roof window.
Picture taken from inside towards a blue sky.
[Polarized component; unpolarized component; direction of polarization colorcoded; full intensity, rotating polarizer (animation)]
Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
Illumination: natural (blue sky)
Date: 11.02.2021
#PolarizationPhotography
An interesting find while walking at Windsor Nature Park, Singapore, on 12 March 2021. A Predatory fungus gnat (Macrocera sp.) spotted hanging below a leaf. It has very long antennae, many times the length of its body.
Fungus gnats are flies. This particular fungus gnat genus is part of the same family (Keroplatidae) as the luminous 'glowworms' of Australia and New Zealand.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/71056143 ]
#iNaturalist #Nature #Singapore #Photography #Insects #Flies #Diptera
From a while back, this part of an ongoing side effort to my main photography, called PURE. It's all about the beauty of a strong human body. 💪😊
Emily's night shift, and a stargazing seagull.
Shot last September... by which I mean the last real September, not the fake September.
Fuji X-E2 | Touit 1.8/32mm | 2019
#photo #photography #MorroBay #birds #night #sky #stars #Zeiss #Touit #Touit1832 #CaptureOne #Fuji
This tiny Red-Browed Finch tried really hard to take this stalk of grass for its nest, but the grass had other ideas.