This little pig..

Saw this pig sitting at the road side so I stopped. Took this photo having to withstand a horrible smell, no it wasn’t him. It was the pig farm he was sitting outside. So didn’t hang around long.
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This little pig..

Saw this pig sitting at the road side so I stopped. Took this photo having to withstand a horrible smell, no it wasn’t him. It was the pig farm he was sitting outside. So didn’t hang around long.
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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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Mechanical rain

One thing we get in Ireland is our fair share of rain. Was going out to put my motorcycle into the garage when I spotted a line of drips on the front mudguard/ fender. Getting a tripod and setting up in the rain I got a triple reflection of the mechanics of the bike.
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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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Cow Daisy in dappled light

With the late evening light coming through the trees this cow daisy with its twisted petals caught my eye. Hope you enjoy it.
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Grass seed

Close up of a head of grass, What looks plain to the eye is well dressed in nature.
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Golden Fly

Loved the colour of this fellow here. Sitting in the evening sun I managed to get this shot before he took off. Shot with a 105mm macro’s lens hand held, I fired off a volley of shots with this being the sharpest .
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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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Clover/ shamrock

Noticed the white clover out in bloom has well has a red clover. The bee’s love this little flower, counted three different type off bee’s while photographing this.
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