Shooting the junction.

Looks like a little target shooting been happening here.
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Shooting the junction.

Looks like a little target shooting been happening here.
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Look at me.

No idea what flower this is but it did cry out to be photographed, so that what I did.
hopefully I will be posting every couple of days from here on, instead of once a week.
Have a great weekend and enjoy life.
Dawn.

This was taken around 4.30am . I get to see the light push the nights darkness away most mornings. Today’s sky was beautiful and this photo does not do it justice.
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The thistle flower

With it crown of purple petals and armed with its swords it has to be a king of wild flowers.
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A crock of gold.

They say here in Ireland that there’s a crock of gold at the rainbows end, but I feel we have our own crock of gold when I look over my back yard. with the sound of birds and the amount of wildlife to be seen. Then a rainbow frames it for me. Gold comes in many forms and we are blessed to have a crock full of it.
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Crossduff Parish Church 1828

I see this little parish church on my way home from work. It sits on a elevated site down a small side road. This shot way taken from the road with the church framed with leaves from the trees lining the roadside.
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House Martin
Spotted this Hose Martin in a barn where my motorcycle was stored overnight While attending a motorcycle meeting.
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Grass

I have one evening a week to post my 365 photos for the week. I also add them on Flickr and tonight I get them out of sequence. But never mind the world keeps turning. So to this photograph. I let some land around the house grow has nature intended it to. With wild flowers and different grasses, some of these grasses are now changing colour and I find when time is limited they make good subjects for close up photography. So in my studio ie: my front porch out of the wind it take only a few minutes to grab a shot.
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Free Fall

House Martin exiting it’s nest after feed the chicks.
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Dog Rose (Rosa canina)

One of the most common wild roses here in Ireland is the dog rose.
This one is not fully opened yet.
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