This was shot on Abermawr beach, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, UK, last week. I use two Camera Systems these days. One is based on the Sony ILCE-7R and the other on a Canon EOS 5D Mark I (Yep, I went back to one of my favourite FF cameras). Bought it in immaculate condition for £249.00 (~$374US) with a 6 month Guarantee. To be honest, for posting to the Web, a 12.8 Megapixel FF Sensor is not limiting. The image is all about subject matter, light, technique AND your ability to PP.
The Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus), often known simply as the pygmy shrew, is a widespread shrew of northern Eurasia. It is the only shrew native to Ireland.[3]<br />
Active throughout the day and night, the Eurasian pygmy shrew lives in undergrowth and leaf litter and lives off small insects and invertebrates.[4] It has an average weight of 4 grams[3] and has one of the highest metabolic rates of any animal, meaning it must eat at regular intervals — every two hours or so.
The British Museum, founded in 1753, is the oldest museum in the world. Until the late-20th century the building also housed the British Library. However, to mark the British Museum's 250th anniversary it was decided to transfer the British Library to a new site in the Euston Road.
When the library was re-located in 1997 the museum acquired 2 acres of new space in the vast quadrangle around the Reading Room. The museum was transformed with the creation of Sir Norman Foster's splendid 'Great Court'.
"We're all going on a summer holiday
no more working for a week or two.
Fun and laughter on our summer holiday,
no more worries for me or you,
for a week or two." Cliff Richard & The Shadows
Small, beautifully paneled Chapel at Codrington College, St John, Barbados, West Indies. The paneling is local Mahogany.<br />
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Codrington College is an Anglican theological college in St. John, Barbados. Construction was started in 1714, and the College was eventually opened on September 9, 1745.
Taken from the altar rail inside Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. Three RAW frames used for this image with B&W conversion using Nik's Silver Efex Pro software.