I like the b&w format and (according to the experts at my club) the slight ripple in the water......if the water is like a mirror, sometimes it's difficult to decipher witch way up the focal point is supposed to be.
I met this friendly little fellow whilst out walking in Austria a few autumns ago. Our paths crossed, so to speak, and then we each went calmly on our separate ways. Ahh!! [I hope KEF and others approve of this subject].
Hi Nikki J, Most definitely a slow worm! (The hand in the upper pic belongs to my OH, Sandra). Female slow worms can grow up to about 60-65 cms - when 'gravid' with young developing inside, they exhibit a pronounced 'bulge' about 1/3 along their length (generally in late spring summer in GB but it can still be seen in early autumn in more mountainous/ hilly regions, like the Alps or Lake District.
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Devon about 5 am I think
Great photo, James.
I like the b&w format and (according to the experts at my club) the slight ripple in the water......if the water is like a mirror, sometimes it's difficult to decipher witch way up the focal point is supposed to be.
@davidK that rose is to die for.. absolutely gorgeous..
Just one I maybe should have put here last Monday
I can thoroughly recommend this excellent website to anyone wishing to brush-up & hone their photography skills.
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I met this friendly little fellow whilst out walking in Austria a few autumns ago. Our paths crossed, so to speak, and then we each went calmly on our separate ways. Ahh!! [I hope KEF and others approve of this subject].
Again....loads of fantastic shots!! David M....is that a snake or a slow worm?
I got very excited when i saw the below on the road in Braithwaite Village, Cumbria until somebody informed me it was a slow worm!!
Hi Nikki J, Most definitely a slow worm! (The hand in the upper pic belongs to my OH, Sandra). Female slow worms can grow up to about 60-65 cms - when 'gravid' with young developing inside, they exhibit a pronounced 'bulge' about 1/3 along their length (generally in late spring summer in GB but it can still be seen in early autumn in more mountainous/ hilly regions, like the Alps or Lake District.
A few sunset pics taken over the years.
Sunset from the house.
sunset on Perranporth Beach, Cornwall
Winter sunset ove Llyn Padarn, Wales
What lovely sunsets, they are one of my favorite type of pics.
Love the one from your house, how lucky you are to live by the sea. Which coastline is that. Its beautiful.