Flickr Friday: 21 October 2011

21 Oct

Fridays are all about winding down and making weekend plans so we never post anything too serious on these most cheerful days of the working week. Instead, we bring you some visually inspiring photos from our Flickr group.

1. Pinching baboon by BeechcraftMUC

Baboons fighting

On the banks of the Chobe

2. Falling by Paul-G

A single leaf falling to the ground

A single leaf, falling to the ground at the Julington-Durbin Preserve, Mandarin (Jacksonville), Florida.

3. Dawn of the jackal by Vanessa Stephen

Jackal

An early morning forage for grubs

4. Developing spots by arkansas traveler

Newly minted ladybug on a daisy

Newly minted ladybug on a daisy in a favorite neighborhood garden

5. Painting a sunset by Michael G. Baron

Sunset

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6. Kudu by jackie.during

Kudu in the Kruger National Park.

Taken in the Kruger National Park

7. The world reflected by Earth-Touch Admin

Frog perched on tree trunk.

A rainforest vista in one tiny amphibian eye

8. Moody blues with jack by vixs pixs

Landscape

Relearning how to love the moment and not wish my time away

9. What big teeth you have by arkansas traveler

Straw flower

Straw flower in a favorite neighborhood garden. I haven't been able to get out to shoot the last couple of weeks, due to a combination of a bad back and bad weather. It felt good to get out today to photograph the colors of the season.

10. LE TRE CAMPANELLE by Siprico

Butterfly on dry twig.

THE THREE BELLS: Dedicata a Vito (FreeSpirit)

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4 Responses to “Flickr Friday: 21 October 2011”

  1. Erwin Luesink 21. Oct, 2011 at 1:01 PM #

    Beautiful photos!

  2. Paul-G 21. Oct, 2011 at 4:09 PM #

    Thanks for selecting my photo “Falling” for today’s blog! Happy autumn!

    • KellyS
      Earth-Touch 24. Oct, 2011 at 8:19 AM #

      Lovely shot! Our Friday photo posts just keep getting better!

  3. manchester handyman 25. Oct, 2011 at 8:40 PM #

    i love the minkey pic, looks like one is tickling the other and he is laughing. great stuff

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