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About a meter away.
Homeless people are everywhere . Here is a man in downtown Cali, Colombia. he has no closet so he wears all of his clothes at once. Car him "Two Pants Man".
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Taken with a Sony a6000 and Batis 85 1.8
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The woman does look like she's putting on a bit of a show. Usually these people have drug or mental health problems. They are all over the city of Cali, Colombia where I live. I like the second one...
Thanks very much gramps.
I took this with my a6000 and an 85 1.8 to see what was possible. Certainly not my usual set up for birds. Two Buff-tailed Hummingbirds in discussion.
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...between two Buff-tailed Coronets. A6000 with Batis 84 1.8
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Well birds are indeed what remain of the dinosaurs. And your's is a nice example.
Has a very powerful looking beak. Eats lizards?
What a stuffy bird great catch.
Very nice Jay. You should try to identify it.
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Thanks Mike.
With Sony a6000 and 24 1.8
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I had Suzuki 259 6 speed in 1969.
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Thank you very much friends.
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Gramps this is what I drive. I don't know if you get them in Australia. Mine is branded Renault but is produced by Dacia in Romania and marketed as a Dacia in some countries and Renault in others....
Thank you yes. Back in the 60s in the US Chevrolet produced a similar car/pickup called El Camino (the road) and Ford offered it's Ranchero.
They're pretty common on my property. Quite innocent, they're not capable of biting.
Thanks Gramps they're from Romania and many were brought to Colombia in the 60s and 70s for service in the mountain villages.