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10 minutes ago, Colblimp said:

It certainly is.  Mine was for 'high' $ lol.

I dream of a 'high' $ lol they must have been doing a cheap deal for 2. We got power outages all day tomoz so of to Cork for a mooch nd shoot.

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My first sale since December, so extra nice to see!

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The view from the Pine Island East Loop trail in the Shingle Creek management area near Orlando, Florida, as a sudden storm rolls in. Stock Photo

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Mid $$

 

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1 minute ago, gvallee said:

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What is it?

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1 minute ago, Steve F said:

What is it?

 

A quokka (Setonix brachyurus). 

Uploaded 9 years ago, first time sold. I even forgot that I had a pic of one, I had to check that the image was mine... ah ah ah 

 

Wikipedia:

The quokka, also known as the short-tailed scrub wallaby, the only member of the genus Setonix, is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat.[4] Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.

 

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1 minute ago, gvallee said:

 

A quokka (Setonix brachyurus). 

Uploaded 9 years ago, first time sold. I even forgot that I had a pic of one, I had to check that the image was mine... ah ah ah 

 

Wikipedia:

The quokka, also known as the short-tailed scrub wallaby, the only member of the genus Setonix, is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat.[4] Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal.

 

 

My daily trivia fix, thanks!

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2 minutes ago, Steve F said:

 

My daily trivia fix, thanks!

 

You're welcome Steve. It could be handy one day. The one million pounds question at 'who wants to be a millionaire' once was 'what is a capybara' (it's the biggest rodent in the world, native to Brazil). You never know.

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1 minute ago, gvallee said:

 

You're welcome Steve. It could be handy one day. The one million pounds question at 'who wants to be a millionaire' once was 'what is a capybara' (it's the biggest rodent in the world, native to Brazil). You never know.

True! 🙃

I think I came across the capybara in a either a Gerald Durrell book or Douglas Adam's book 'Last Chance to See'.

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The post office is getting out of the broadband business and my account is being take over by a subsidiary of Shell (oil) !!?? 🤔

At least I sold an opportunistic shot! Low $$

 

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10 minutes ago, gvallee said:

Uploaded 9 years ago, first time sold. I even forgot that I had a pic of one, I had to check that the image was mine... ah ah ah 

 

Ha - mere nine years!  This dropped in today, uploaded in 2004 and first time sold.  Personal Use, then the rest of the details were in German but not a distro sale so presumably directly off the German website.  Low $$.   The Hochwilde Hut reflected in a small mountain tarn, Ötztal Alps, Austria.  Taken in 1981 on good 'ole Kodachrome.

 

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This week images of my family members got sold 😀.  After months I am finally getting some sales, so happy.

 

Image of my father arranging his weekly medications for $$ :

 

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Image of my daughter at the Crater Museum for low $ :

 

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Industry sector: Media, design & publishing
Start: 21 April 2021
Duration: Unlimited

 

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The hand of a senior or older man picks up the handset of a big button landline telephone which is aimed at elderly, disabled and sight impaired users. Guardian $. A welcome sale.

 

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9 hours ago, Steve F said:

The post office is getting out of the broadband business and my account is being take over by a subsidiary of Shell (oil) !!?? 🤔

At least I sold an opportunistic shot! Low $$

 

A broadband internet router connected to a wall socket sent by the Post Office - an internet provider -  to a home user in the UK Stock Photo

 

Did you intend for your address to be visible?

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