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today we accompanied the horses on the Lackmannshof on their first day outside... there was such a lot of dynamic movement...
one new aspect for me was, that we were allowed to go with them on the meadow, so we could come very close...
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Tarzan on the left
DiamondX on the right
Two giraffes, accompanied by a flock of lapwings, seem to plunge into the storm in the background. Magical lights of African sunset on the Chobe River
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D810 80-400mm (175mm) 1/800 iso 500
....Feld/Waldweg ... von Eichen gesäumt .....
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Here can I sit and dwell on beauty, my thoughts accompanied by the chorus of birdsong, illuminated by sparkling sunlight.
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Accompanied my son to the Houston Zoo on a sunny Saturday, chockablock with parents with children of all ages learning something important about the diversity of life. That's an important mission for a zoo; preserving species in the midst of the sixth (anthropomorphic) extinction is another. I took my camera. Looking at my photos later I resolved not to photograph captive animals. But the expression on this gorilla's face, which summed up my predicament (and his or her predicament), had to be posted. What's the right thing to do?
This is a very young individual, always closely accompanied by one or both parents.
Momotus aequatorialis (Andean motmot / Barranquero)
The Andean Motmot, as the English name implies, is the Andean representative of the "Blue-crowned Motmot" complex. For many years, all members of this group were considered to be conspecific, but this group now is reclassified as representing five different species. The Andean Motmot occurs in humid montane forests of the Andes mountains of South America, from Colombia south to Bolivia. Andean motmot is a big bird about 50 cm from beak to tail.
These birds often sit still, and in their dense forest habitat can be difficult to see, despite their size. They eat small prey such as insects and lizards, and will also regularly take fruit.
Japanese gardens are traditional gardens whose designs are accompanied by Japanese aesthetics and philosophical ideas, avoid artificial ornamentation, and highlight the natural landscape. Plants and worn, aged materials are generally used by Japanese garden designers to suggest an ancient and faraway natural landscape, and to express the fragility of existence as well as time's unstoppable advance. Ancient Japanese art inspired past garden designers. By the Edo period, the Japanese garden had its own distinct appearance. 30765
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Japanese gardens are traditional gardens whose designs are accompanied by Japanese aesthetics and philosophical ideas, avoid artificial ornamentation, and highlight the natural landscape. Plants and worn, aged materials are generally used by Japanese garden designers to suggest an ancient and faraway natural landscape, and to express the fragility of existence as well as time's unstoppable advance. Ancient Japanese art inspired past garden designers. By the Edo period, the Japanese garden had its own distinct appearance.
The Auburn Botanic Gardens are a botanical garden located in Auburn (a suburb of Sydney), New South Wales, Australia. It was established in 1977 and covers an area of 9.7 hectares. There are two lakes, a waterfall and bridges. Duck River winds through the garden. The garden is maintained by Cumberland Council. It is open daily, and there is a small entry fee on weekends. The Japanese gardens, which have hosted couples from overseas, are one of the main attractions. 12554
If you hike through the Allgäu mountains, you will be accompanied by a special kind of music the whole time. It is the sound of the bells that the cows wear around their necks.
Since there are bells of different sizes and therefore different pitches, a very complex melody is created here, which admittedly is often not very harmonious.
The cows on the pastures belong to the Allgäu like the mountains and the lakes. That's why, as a photographer, you can't avoid engaging with them (especially when they pose like this one). I also managed to take a few photos that I really like.
You can therefore assume that you will see one or the other of these gentle contemporaries here from time to time.
Wandert man durch die Allgäuer Berge wird man die ganze Zeit von einer besonderen Musik begleitet. Es ist der Klang der Glocken, den die Kühe hier um den Hals tragen.
Da es Glocken in verschiedenen Größen und somit auch unterschiedlichen Tonlagen gibt, ensteht hier eine sehr vielschichtige Melodie, die zugegeben häufig nicht sehr harmonisch ist.
Die Kühe auf den Weiden gehören zum Allgäu wie die Berge und die Seen. Darum kommt man als Fotograf nicht daran vorbei, sich mit Ihnen auch auseinander zu setzen (vor allem wenn sie sich so in Pose werfen wie die hier). Dabei sind mir auch ein paar Fotos gelungen, die mir sehr gefallen.
Ihr könnt also davon ausgehen, dass ihr hier von Zeit zu Zeit den ein oder anderen dieser sanften Zeitgenossen zu sehen bekommt.
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This is our final look at the Low Head Lighthouse. It stands here in all its glory showing off the red stripe that was added in 1926. As I've indicated before, this Victorian lighthouse was built in 1888 to replace the 1833 convict built tower that was in danger of collapsing. It is Australia's third oldest continually existing lighthouse.
For those who haven't seen the entire slideshow I have posted it below with the accompanying song "Let Your Light Shine on Me".
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This song has accompanied me for days, indeed for years, as the perennial search for solitude has always accompanied me.
Children, family, loves, friends, relatives are an important part of my life but I often look for myself in the silence of my solitude ........
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This morning I accompanied my daughter to kindergarten. Giulia told me as we walked, "Dad look, but if it is day, because there is still the moon?"
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This was the female of female that was accompanying the previous male bully I have put on here.
Nice to see these beautiful finches close up and out in the open rather than skulking in the hedges. They are extremely shy and retiring so very happy to get shots of this bird perched out in the open on a lichen covered branch. Was fortunate that the floor was covered in snow and really enhanced the colour of the bird taking away the shadows on the plumage
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Es un año más para agradecer a todos los que me acompañáis en este caminar. Empezando por los míos y siguiendo por todos los demás.
Espero estar a vuestro lado otro montón de años aprendiendo fotografía y disfrutando de vuestra compañía.
Un beso para todos y cada uno.
THANKS
It's another year to thank all those who accompany me on this journey. Starting with mine and with all others.
I hope to be at your side another bunch of years learning photography and enjoying your company.
A kiss to all and each one.
the winding, steep streets are too narrow for vehicles in many parts, while the only sound to accompany your footsteps during a stroll may be that of the call to prayer.
On a bright day, the sun's rays bounce off sandstone-coloured walls and occasionally, you'll pass by a decaying three-floored Ottoman-style home, its wood-planked walls looming precariously over the street, or the open shutters of a teahouse with a group of old men sipping cups of Cay inside.
The old cobbled streets held plenty of other surprises: unexpected glimpses of well-known structures in the gaps between the decrepit collapsing traditional houses; gravestones on the side of the road, marking an ancient cemetery; a ruined stone arch hinting at an even older structure, all interspersed with modern hotels built in the traditional Turkish style to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the streets.
Thanks for accompanying me for my five mile walk around Devil's Dyke and the surrounding countryside. I hope you enjoyed your virtual exercise! For more details on this walk please see my blog at worthingwanderer.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/devils-dyke.html.
This will be my last post from England for quite awhile as I will next be catching up on our summer expeditions when I was away for an extended length of time
07-July-2022, h06.38PM, towards Koper town (that's under the rain).
This is the only (scarcely) significant precipitation (5-15mm or l/m2) of this summer (from 1 June), so far, has been short but managed to change the air for (...) 3 days, then hot and muggy returned for most of July.
This particular weekend I had accompanied Bahamas down to the Bluebell Railway. Basically I went along as a cleaner after her shifts and also manned the societies sales stand. In between times I had the freedom of the station and after hours the freedom of the yard.
The Bluebell Railway is well known for its historic locomotive fleet as seen here with a pair of former SECR locomotives seen passing through the station at Sheffield Park.
This Wainwright designed locomotive was built in 1905 and ultimately withdrawn from mainline service in 1964. She arrived at the Bluebell Railway on 1976 and has steamed during a reasonable amount of her residence. She is now undergoing a further overhaul.
Its heyday was in the 1920s, when together with Potsdamer Platz it was at the heart of Berlin's nightlife, inspiring the 1929 novel Berlin Alexanderplatz and the two films based thereon, Piel Jutzi's 1931 film and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's 15½ hour second adaptation, released in 1980. About 1920 the city's authorities started a rearrangement of the increasing traffic flows laying out a roundabout, accompanied by two buildings along the Stadtbahn viaduct, Alexanderhaus and Berolinahaus finished in 1932 according to plans designed by Peter Behrens.
Peaceful quiet time at night, I put a tripod and took beautifull night long exposure photo, 30 second . Accompanied by the song Scars in Heaven, all this dedicated for all my dear friends. please Enjoy
Smoke on the horizon is from back burning. A method to reduce the amount combustible vegetation on the ground. View of Dales Gorge, Karijini National Park. Its climate can best be described as tropical semi-desert. A highly variable, mainly summer rainfall of 250–350 mm, often associated with thunderstorms and cyclones, is accompanied by temperatures frequently topping 40 degrees Celsius. The ideal times to visit the park are late autumn, winter and early spring. Winter days are warm and clear, but nights are cold and sometimes frosty.
Massive mountains and escarpments rise out of the flat valleys. The high plateau is dissected by breathtaking gorges, and stony, tree-lined watercourses wind their way over the dusty plain. Erosion has slowly carved this landscape out of rocks that are over 2,500 million years old. (information from Explore Parks W.A)
Thank you to my friend Gian for organizing and accompanying the commemorative photo :) I hope your lady was not angry that it took so long :))))
I am glad that I could participate in the photocontest organized on this beautiful sim, I admire all the beautiful photos that took part in it and congratulations to all winners! It was great fun and a great opportunity to get to know this beautiful place which is SANTA MARIA DELL'ISOLA DI TROPEA :)
I encourage everyone to visit, spend time and take beautiful photos.
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Cattle egrets building a nest.
Wikipedia:It is a white bird adorned with buff plumes in the breeding season. It nests in colonies, usually near bodies of water and often with other wading birds. They often accompany cattle or other large mammals, catching insect and small vertebrate prey disturbed by these animals.
"Three years - three years in which the construction work is already accompanying us in our residential area. A road with a length of approx. 600! Meters are renovated, and pipes for collecting the rainwater, which is discharged into the valley after completion, are laid.
Three years - 600! Meter - open end...
Time to pay tribute to the excavators separately at this point..."
„Drei Jahre - drei Jahre in denen uns die Bauarbeiten nun bereits in unserem Wohngebiet begleiten. Ein Straße mit einer Länge von ca. 600! Metern wird saniert, und Rohre zum sammeln des Regenwassers, welches nach Fertigstellung ins Tal abgeleitet wird, werden verlegt.
Drei Jahre - 600! Meter - Ende offen…
Zeit um die Bagger an dieser Stelle nochmals gesondert zu würdigen…“
„I would like to take this opportunity to thank all followers, all new followers, and all those who just stop by. I say thank you for all previous and for all the new fav's and comments. 🙏“
„Ich danke an dieser Stelle allen Followern, allen neuen Followern, und all jenen die einfach so mal vorbeischauen. Ich sage Danke für alle bisherigen und für Sie all die neu hinzukommenden Fav‘s und Kommentare. 🙏“
My personal challenge for 2022 - I'll try - and do my very best...
Meine persönliche Herausforderung für 2022 - ich werd's versuchen - und mein Bestes geben…
Daniel Carlsson Solander (1733-1782), a student of great Carolus Linnaeus, accompanied James Cook on the Endeavour's first voyage around the world (1768-1771). In the South Seas he saw this Rhopalostylis sapida, which Johann Georg Adam Forster (1754-1794) - who went on Cook's second voyage - called an Areca (1786). It's now in blossom in the Hortus Botanicus here in Amsterdam.
I examined it closely and found the male flowers sticky with nectar. It's exuded by the pistillodes - the infertile pistils that the male flowers bear. My fingers were deliciously sticky from having brushed those flowers as Olymp was doing his thing.
Curiously none of the scientific descriptions that I read mention that stickiness. In the inset you can see a few of those pistillodes with drops of nectar.
Likely a male due to its dark wing and tail plumage, vs. females that are more gray. A far cry from the vibrant scarlet seen in the spring (accompanying photo). At the Balancing Rock, Central Park, New York.
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Accompanied by the light of many stars, this Santa Claus travels on his round disc over the calm water to the human world. It looks a lot like surfing ;-))
This unique disc is powered by solar energy and reaches supersonic speeds, which should surprise no one. Furthermore, this Santa Claus carries a bag full of very, very, very tiny folded gifts, which automatically get their true size once they arrive at their destination. This is to reassure those who wondered where the presents are…..
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Model: origami Santa Claus
Design: Gen Hagiwara
Diagrams in the Korea Origami Convention Book 2023
Paper: 15x15cm red kami paper
Final size: height 9,5cm, width 10cm
......... The clarity and definition in this photo, are not as good as I would like them to be. But I thought some of my Flickr buddies would enjoy seeing it anyway.
I had to do more editing than usual to pull out what light and definition were available. I have a couple more images I may be able to tweak and post in a day or two.
Commentary below for those who like a back story.
This mamma and three cubbies showed up in the barnyard yesterday afternoon just about the same time as a sleet and wind storm. I managed to snap about 12 or 15 shots before the whole hilltop was enveloped in a huge steely gray cloud, accompanied by horizontal rain, sleet and wind gusts that flattened the standing hay and goldenrod stalks.
She came down out of the pinewoods and trotted through the barnyard urging the cubs along at a fairly brisk trot. But she stopped briefly to investigate a pile of apple peels I had tossed on the lawn after making apple butter. If it hadn't been for that little interlude, I don't think I would have managed to get a lens on her. As it was, the first several shots were through the window; Until I realized she was going to nose through the apple peels and I opened the porch door and stepped out..
She never did actually bolt and run ........... she left the cubs nose through the compost pile and then they slipped over the bank and down into the lower woods. ...... About half a minute later the cloud burst hit.
In early July, I accompanied my husband to Alberta where he had to attend a few events... Not a photography trip for me but, you always take some gear... just in case...A Western Meadowlark is certainly a rarity here and even though you can ear them in Alberta, they are sometimes very hard to locate. I was looking everywhere for this one thinking it would be perched in one of the surrounding trees or shrubs and this one was barely off the ground singing in the tall grass ...