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Tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae)4448 viewsKevin Hunt
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Glass Frog4419 viewsThe greenish translucent body shows the colour of their background protecting the Frog from predation. In this species the beating heart, stomach and intestines can be seen through the skin.David Edwards
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Many Faces4381 views13 years ago this my was my first efforts to self learn computer photo manipulation. The original was my work profile photo, and the results are based on iconic images. Just a bit of fun :-)Tim Kavanagh
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Carreg Cennen4338 viewsThis is a resized image - previously uploadedKevin Hunt
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Mountain Vista ver 24327 viewsI have corrected the perspective in this one.Colin Kelly
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Water, Falling4301 viewsScored 18 (print), landscape category.
Pentax K-5IIs. 16mm, f/22, 1/13sec, ISO 100. Circular polarizer.Tim Kavanagh
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Little Pig, Little Pig4296 viewsScored 19 (pdi), creative.
Pentax K-x. 500mm, f/6.3, 1/60sec, ISO 200, tripod.Tim Kavanagh
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'Speckled Wood' (Parage aereria)4271 viewsI believe this is a 'Speckled Wood' (Parage aereria) - but according to 'Collins Complete British Wildlife' this butterfly is supposed to have a wingspan of 45cm?? Does anybody else recognise it?Kevin Hunt
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A Lonely Vigil4268 viewsScored 16 (print), open category.
Pentax K-5IIs. 24mm, f/10, 1/200sec, ISO 100, -0.7ev.Tim Kavanagh
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St Matthews Church, Dyffryn4180 viewsAll done with natural light.Colin Kelly
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Burning Man4180 viewsScored 17 (print).
Taken at local firework display.
Pentax K-x. 40mm, f/8, 1/5sec, ISO 100. Monopod.Tim Kavanagh
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Nashpoint Lighthouse4149 viewsScored 16 (print), open category.
Pentax K-5IIs. 18mm, f/4, 1/640sec, ISO 100, -1ev.Tim Kavanagh
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Architecture Abstracted4138 viewsScored 16 (pdi), open category.
Pentax K-5IIs. 48mm, f/10, 1/125sec, ISO 100, -0.7ev.Tim Kavanagh
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Ancient Spaces4075 viewsScored 17 (print), open category. Taken inside West Kennet Long Barrow in Wiltshire.
Pentax K-5IIs. 12mm, f/11, 1/2sec, ISO 800, tripod.Tim Kavanagh
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Wind in the Willow4071 viewsThis is a lih print from an infra red negative developed in very dilute developer to create the unique tint.Dewi Jones
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