The whole pack have already eaten. This one goes for "seconds" but realizes that her stomach is filled to the brim. She goes back to the heated rock to lie down for another day or two.Lens: Canon 50mm f/1.4
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The whole pack have already eaten. This one goes for "seconds" but realizes that her stomach is filled to the brim. She goes back to the heated rock to lie down for another day or two.
Going home from a great concert has this "driving home for christmas" feeling to it. Its somewhat film-like in many ways.
Sometimes a trip in northern outback can reveal wondrous things. Too bad they're always confined to cages - yet they look beautifully calm and content as they scavenge for berries, bugs and worms in the undergrowth.
The same morning I snapped the foggy street, I got this as well. The simplicity persuaded me to push the trigger. Guess we all need to get away from time to time.
Going to work on a sunday morning is not enjoyable. Luckily I captured this on my way. The elements is not as desirably original as one would want, but what the heck.
This lonely statue has apparently had a rough time. A tiny green tear of paint crawls down her cheek, and the text on the foot is not exactly flattering. I cropped the photo like that for censuring by not censuring purposes. If you catch my drift.

Lens: Canon 17-85mm f/4-5.6
Made of 4 photos, stitched together to form a pretty large vista of some of the buildings surrounding the Eiffel Tower located in Paris.
This man roams the front of the Parisian mascot church Notre Dame - as the day is long he feeds rice to the birds. Some say that the rice should expand inside their little bodies resulting in casualty - but the number of birds and the fact that he has been standing their for years says otherwise.
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