Here's an immature Heermann's Gull (Larus heermanni) that I photographed in La Jolla this morning. Another photographer ID'ed it first and when I passed the knowledge on, one lady replied "Oh! That's a lifer for me!" — the Audubon Society's Bird Festival is in town! :D
I've been seeing daffodils in bloom since the beginning of the week. This one was just opening up. It's unusual, where I live, to see daffodils quite this early in the year.
It should gladden my heart to be able to welcome the spring, but they're just making me feel uneasy about climate change...
Of course, as it is in the Netherlands, there could be no shortage of flowers, tulips are yet to come. Let's start with Muscaris (grape hyacinths), which I found in the most beautiful spring garden I have ever seen. Flowers and Helios lenses make fantastic combinations, look at this bokeh! 🪻🪻🪻
Gear:
• Sony α5000
• Helios 44-2 58mm f/2.0 (KMZ 1974)
• K&F M42-Sony E Adapter
The small town of Erice, perched on top of Mount Erice surrounded by beautiful trees, welcomes you with a charming corner adorned with dry field flowers and a rustic meadow. All of this captured in a beautiful analog picture. 😊 💛
A morning walk in the woods after the rain with a camera had to end like this.
I've never been a mushroom expert but today I learned to recognise two types 💪
A few days ago I already posted an animation with this wonderful dick. Now I decided to post another video episode from the same original video. Added a slow motion replay montage. I look forward to your comments.
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The guy jerks off his big thick beautiful dick and soon cums. He moans very passionately and excitingly.
Warum pumpt der so viele Fotos ins Netz? Täglich? Es verhält sich wie mit dieser Blüte. Eigentlich nach allen Seiten offen, aber bei den meisten Themen würde ich am liebsten laut schreien, weinen oder gar nichts mehr sagen