#501056 - Tue Nov 10 2009 11:02 AM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
[Re: lady1]
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Oooh, beautiful, lady!
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#501065 - Wed Nov 11 2009 06:43 PM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
[Re: martin_cube]
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Too bad about the Bridge of Sighs, Martin. It's normally a particularly beautiful, evocative and melancholy sight.
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#501066 - Wed Nov 11 2009 06:53 PM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
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Tredici, I am in awe of your barn owl shot. Absolutely stunning! I almost didn't post this one, as it's a lousy photo, but a beautiful bird. My gardener pointed it out to me this morning, it took me a good two minutes to see it. By the time I got my camera I had time for one shot only before it flew off. It's a Blue-Crowned Motmot, a member of the kingfisher family. It has a gorgeous long tail with raquet tips which are hidden in this photo by a leaf. (Grr, I know... lousy shot... why am I posting it....  ) You can see the gorgeous tail on this wiki page. This is the reason why I had such a hard time spotting it. 
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#501067 - Wed Nov 11 2009 11:32 PM
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The original, flanked by the new kids on the block.  The one on the right was the unnamed experimental version, the one on the left is the newer version with the ridiculous name, (which hopefully will be replaced soon), and the one in the middle is the stuff that the wussy English cannot eat.
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#501070 - Thu Nov 12 2009 03:47 AM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
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Those look like Garden Eels Sue. Hard to be sure as they are very shy and divers can't get close enough to see them properly - they go back into their burrows whey you approach. Very nich shot.
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#501073 - Thu Nov 12 2009 05:06 PM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
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Nice train Lady! And I have actually driven along what must have been the length of the New Jersey Turnpike when we bussed it round a lot of the States in 1980. This is a typical view of Hampstead Heath as the leaves turn red and yellow. 
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#501074 - Thu Nov 12 2009 08:09 PM
Re: Photo-a-day NOVEMBER
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Enjoyable aquarium shots, sue, bring 'em on. Lady, that's an interesting roof in your train shot. Martin, another great holiday photo. Ozzz, "the one in the middle is the stuff that the wussy English cannot eat." LOL!  . Sat, another nice autumnal shot of England. ClaraSue, funny the things you see on the road, eh?  And you're welcome for Bailey's anytime! Ok, today an artsy shot from me. "Silver ball bearings and Monet-esque flowers" 
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