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The close up of this little wildflower belies its true size - it's less than 1 cm in width. I like the hairy petal detail. Epping wildflowers.
A Jurassic touch and a rather fierce appearance belies the true nature of the Green Iguana, a gentle vegetarian.
Found throughout a wide range of Central America from Mexico to southern Brazil. The males turn a bright reddish orange during the mating season and despite their name they do come in many locally specific colours ranging from the greens through blues to reds.
This peaceful scene belies the hustle and bustle taking place out of shot a few dozen yards to the left, where the steamers and launches offload their passengers. This is the northern end of Lake Windermere, the largest lake in the English Lake District. Steamers run from here down to Lakeside at the southern end, some ten miles away. In the distance can be seen some of the mountains of the Lake District.
shot by KHWD in unst, shetlands , the calm of the picture belies the howling winds
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Unst, the northernmost inhabited island in the Shetland archipelago, is known for its rugged landscapes and relentless winds. Sheep on Unst have adapted to these conditions by seeking shelter in natural dips, behind stone walls, or among the island’s rocky outcrops. The island’s terrain provides pockets of protection where sheep can huddle together, minimizing exposure to the strong coastal gusts.
Hermaness, a dramatic nature reserve at the northern tip of Unst, is particularly exposed to the elements. Here, sheep share the land with seabirds like puffins and gannets, navigating the windswept moors and cliffs. The island’s climate, influenced by the North Atlantic Drift, keeps temperatures relatively mild despite its northern latitude, but the wind remains a constant challenge.
Unst’s landscape is shaped by centuries of human and natural influences, with traditional crofting practices still evident. The island’s sparse population and remote setting make it a haven for wildlife and hardy livestock. If you ever visit, you’ll likely see sheep tucked into sheltered spots, making the most of the island’s natural windbreaks.
Ne me demandez pas sa race, j'avoue ne pas savoir Par contre je peux dire qu'il était aussi doux qu'imposant
Don't ask me about his breed, I admit I don't know. What I can say is that he was as gentle as he was imposing
The beautiful and now tranquil setting of Augustinian Lanercost Priory belies an often troubled history. Standing close to Hadrian's Wall, it suffered frequent attacks during the long Anglo-Scottish wars, once by Robert Bruce in person. The mortally sick King Edward I rested here for five months in 1306-7, shortly before his death on his final campaign.
The east end of the 13th-century church survives to its full height, housing within its dramatic triple tier of arches some fine monuments.
More photos of Lanercost Priory here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157624989399623
Más fotos de la kedada del sábado con Poison, Tay, Aaliyoh, Thai y Yuffie ^^
Me encantó verla en directo, a ver si otro día se puede juntar con los míos de la serie *-*
The feeling of peace and serenity in this snowdrift belies the fury of arctic wind that created it. I love this sort of dichotomy and try to work it into photos whenever possible. Images are much more compelling when there's a visual subtext like this. Standing here in real life, I was struck with odd sensation of having the late winter sun heat my face while the cruel winds were simultaneously causing my hands to go numb from the cold. But these incredible scenes kept me from retreating, cold hands notwithstanding. Once again, a familiar landscape had been rendered by weather into something surreal. Moments like this are all too fleeting, and even more so with the ever-changing light and sky. This was not a 'come back later' situation, rather a 'here and now' one. Indeed the following day saw milder temps but the sky was devoid of the rich texture of clouds and filtered sun that enhanced this photo. The day after that, the killer sky was back but all the snow had melted. Point is it's nearly impossible to keep up with events. I've been feeling the same way watching the daily news cycle. I thought 2019 was crazy, but thus far 2020 is crazy on steroids. Everything is relative I suppose. Now I just want to go back to regular crazy.
Mainly trying out this light Sigma 100-400mm with this body (the camera's that is) - it's pretty sharp and seems perfect for hiking when weight is an issue!
...for thinking this is 1961 not 2021 at a quick glance.
But while a closer inspection belies the truth some six decades later the major elements remain unchanged as an original fully operating former New Haven FL9 is seen on 'home' rails where she would have trod early in her career.
This is the 'going away view' at Canal Junction looking the opposite direction from my prior posted photo. Mass Coastal's ex CDOT FL9 #2011 (blt. Sept. 1960 as NH #2038) on the south end and sister FL9 #2026 (blt. Sept. 1957 as NH 2007) on the north are bracketing the five car dinner train heading across the Cape Cod Canal lift bridge. The train is framed under the 271 ft south tower that supports the 544 long lift span crossing the canal. Built by the Public Works Administration it opened in December 1935 and at the time of its completion, it was the longest vertical lift span in the world.
They will cross the bridge here at MP 54.9 on the MassDOT owned and Mass Coastal operated Cape Mainline and run a half mile up to Cohasset Narrows before reversing direction and crossing back south this time to continue three miles down the Falmouth branch for a slow journey offering spectacular views while the passengers dine They will take their time while awaiting passage of the northbound CapeFLYER that they will follow off the branch in an hour or so before reversing one last time to head back to Hyannis and wrap up their trip.
Bourne, Massachusetts
Saturday June 26, 2021
The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.
Il mondo è pieno di cose ovvie che nessuno si prende mai la briga di osservare.
(Arthur Conan Doyle)
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A threatened species, endemic to Brazil, is distributed throughout the northeastern part of Brazil; however, the three big clusters are in Pantanal, Central Brazil, and along the São Francisco river segment that runs through Rio de Janeiro. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Taken on a tour with Neotropic Photo tours www.neotropicphototours.com
A windy and pastel morning belies a turbulent history here on the Outer Banks. Though the rising sun was somewhat occluded behind me as I shot this, it offered a beautiful contrastive sky against this iconic structure.
Though built on a land that shifts with the wind and tide, Bodie Island Lighthouse has withstood hurricanes, nor’easters, floods, lightning, heat, and humidity, but 148 years of such conditions had taken its toll. After much determination, restoration of the lighthouse began in 2010. The last of the project was the installation of the refurbished Fresnel lens early last year... after a re-lighting ceremony, the lighthouse was returned to service April 18, 2013. Seen here in morning light after 152 years, Bodie Island Lighthouse is every bit the historical standout in its new-paint splendor.
I've been going through some older images and this one struck me as quite nice. I need to get back here sometime this spring... if any of you would like to get together for a shoot, let me know.
RP coming soon
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As it was so clear last night I headed out with a friend up to Llyn y Dywarchen in Snowdonia.
One of my favourite spots in Snowdonia when I had more enthusiasm for shooting so was nice to revisit after such a long time.
This is a panorama shot before the eclipse hit at about 22:00 made from 10 portrait shots.
‘Its looks belies its beauty’………Elaeagnus pungens has the most beautiful aroma! The flowers are very tiny & insignificant but their perfume is its main attraction and its out right now. Alan:-)……
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Had lots of these Black-bellied Whistling Ducks fly over us in flocks of 10 to 20 while we were at Sweetwater Wetlands as they were moving from one area to another within the Preserve. I just love how they whistle while in flight.
In the ancient forest the strong voice of this bird protecting his territory belies his true dimensions.
43003 belies her years lifting 1A87 for Aberdeen smartly away from Leuchars,,43125 giving a helping hand.10/08/2022
🇫🇷 Ramsès en sphynx faisant offrande d'une vasque à tête de bélier,
Le monument fut érigé sous le règne du fils de Khéops, le pharaon Khéphren, vers 2 500 avant notre ère. . « Le sphinx est habituellement représenté avec un corps de lion et ici avec une tête humaine, portrait du pharaon auquel il est dédié.
Le sphinx, "entité protectrice et positive", est une statue "hybride", sculpté en ronde bosse dans du calcaire celui-ci, haut de 0,87 m, large de 0,47 m et long de 1,72 m, est à l'image de Ramsès II. Le roi est coiffé du némès rayé, dont l'uraeus central et la natte terminale ont disparu. Son visage serein est d'une symétrie parfaite, avec des yeux et des lèvres bien dessinés. Le nez est mutilé alors que le menton est privé de la barbe postiche qui l'ornait. Ses épaules sont recouvertes de ce qui semble être une étoffe plissée qui laisse deviner un collier large, de type "ousekh". La musculature du félin est rendue très fidèlement. Ses pattes arrière sont repliées sous son corps et sa queue, dans un joli mouvement, revient s'enrouler autour de sa patte droite. Ses membres antérieurs tendus sont, eux, munis de mains.
Lorsqu’un souverain décide de pérenniser sa participation à une liturgie précise, il dispose de statues de tous types offrant de nombreux vases accessoires, dont ces anthroposphinx couchés, alors dotés de bras.Ils peuvent présenter un accessoire liturgique ou une offrande"…
source web egyptophile.blogspot.com/
🇬🇧 The monument was erected during the reign of Khufu's son, Pharaoh Khafren, around 2,500 BC. "The Sphinx is usually depicted with the body of a lion, and here with a human head, a portrait of the pharaoh to whom it is dedicated.
The sphinx, a "protective and positive entity", is a "hybrid" statue, sculpted in the round in limestone - this one, 0.87 m high, 0.47 m wide and 1.72 m long, is the image of Ramses II. The king is wearing a striped nemesis, the central uraeus and terminal braid of which have disappeared. His serene face is perfectly symmetrical, with well-defined eyes and lips. The nose has been mutilated, while the chin has been deprived of the hairpiece that used to adorn it. His shoulders are covered in what appears to be a pleated fabric, revealing a large 'ousekh' collar. The feline's musculature is faithfully rendered. Its hind legs are tucked under its body and its tail, in a lovely movement, wraps around its right paw. Its outstretched forelegs are fitted with hands.
When a sovereign decides to perpetuate his participation in a specific liturgy, he will have statues of all types with numerous accessory vessels, including these reclining anthroposphinxes, which are then equipped with arms, and may present a liturgical accessory or an offering"...
source web egyptophile.blogspot.com/
🇮🇹 Il monumento fu eretto durante il regno del figlio di Khufu, il faraone Khafren, intorno al 2.500 a.C.. "La Sfinge è solitamente raffigurata con il corpo di un leone, e qui con una testa umana, ritratto del faraone a cui è dedicata".
La sfinge, "entità protettiva e positiva", è una statua "ibrida", scolpita a tutto tondo in pietra calcarea - questa, alta 0,87 m, larga 0,47 m e lunga 1,72 m, è l'immagine di Ramses II. Il re indossa una nemesi a strisce, il cui ureo centrale e la treccia terminale sono scomparsi. Il suo volto sereno è perfettamente simmetrico, con occhi e labbra ben definiti. Il naso è stato mutilato, mentre il mento è stato privato del parrucchino che lo adornava. Le sue spalle sono coperte da quello che sembra essere un tessuto pieghettato, che rivela un grande collare "ousekh". La muscolatura del felino è resa fedelmente. Le zampe posteriori sono infilate sotto il corpo e la coda, con un bel movimento, avvolge la zampa destra. Le zampe anteriori tese sono dotate di mani.
Quando un sovrano decide di perpetuare la sua partecipazione a una determinata liturgia, disporrà di statue di tutti i tipi con numerosi vasi accessori, tra cui queste antroposfini reclinate, che sono poi dotate di braccia, e possono presentare un accessorio liturgico o un'offerta"...
fonte web egyptophile.blogspot.com/
The Red-bellied Woodpecker is a common woodpecker that can be found on the eastern half of the United States as far south as Texas and as far north as Canada. Its habitat is woodlands, forest edges, suburban backyards, parks, and orchards.
This bird is a medium size woodpecker and is from nine to ten and a half inches in length. Their wingspan is from fifteen to eighteen inches.
Males have a bright red coloring on the crown of their head and extending down the back of their neck or nape. Females have a gray crown with red only going down the nape of the neck. Both have faded red coloring just above the beak and on their bellies. Their wings have bold black and white stripes.
Red-bellied Woodpeckers are year round residents throughout their range however some of the northern birds may migrate a little more southward during the winter do to lack of food.
Their diet consists of insects, acorns, other types of nuts, berries, fruit, seeds, and will also eat sap from trees, mice, nestlings (baby birds).
They like to hide their food in cracks and crevices of tree bark to be able to eat later.
I found this one in my yard in Polk County, Florida.
Van nature zijn ze zachtaardig (hoewel rammen agressief kunnen zijn ). De schapen onthouden hun woonplaats en geven de kennis van graas- en schuilplekken door op de volgende generatie.
SW Minnesota. The solitude of the area belies the tragedy that took place in 1862 in the sorry relationship between the early White settlers, the government, and the Native Americans. Read more here: murray-countymn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/SlaughterS...
The smoothing of the water from the long exposure belies the seething, boiling whitewater that raged through this small gap in the Tye River. The form is evocative of a reclining feminine form.
Later that day I stood up to my knees in a smaller tributary to take another shot, then spied a nearby log that I could sit on with the tripod in the water, and stay at least a little warmer. A minute after I sat down, the log broke in half and dropped me into the creek. But the camera stayed dry.