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Both puffins in Alaska have incredibly colorful bill sheaths that are shed after nesting. A Horned Puffin in summer looks very different than one in winter...
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NO LCD!!!
I actually used the viewfinder on my camera! (Gasp!)
I had avoided the viewfinder since I have such a hard time opening one eye while closing the other. But a thought occurred to me the other day to just keep the both eyes open. It works!! Upon researching, I realized that this "eyes open" technique isn't new or unusual--but I'm certainly glad it's an option for the "wink-challenged" people like me. ;)
A tragic drama was going on up above the top of Pine tree. This magnificent Bald Eagle perched on a branch indifferently while the crow was cawing loudly and flew fearlessly close to the Eagle. Only once the Eagle made a noise, apart from that he/she acted like he/she was bored by the commotion. His/her partner just flew away while we were watching.
We speculated perhaps the eagle brought one of the babies of the crow as food for his/her own chicks. So the parent crow was sorrowfully crying and circling the spot. The cry was very heart rending :(
I cropped both the pictures a lot. This is my FIRST Bald Eagle in wild....really wild :))
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oh ! such a hard day :\ there was a mistake in my English grade and I waited the Dr cuz she put for me a 0 ! oh a 0 for a quiz and I told her how she put this zero ! omg she told: you didn't do the quiz :| and i really shocked told her i did it it was about bla bla bla ! ,, then she searched and searched till she got it ! and I took 39\40 ! =\ lol oh I was miserable but truly when I saw my grade I just prayed to be posted by mistake ! and I came back hopefully to change it ! .. after all that I realized something !
that if a door closed , Allah ( God ) opens a 100 other doors
and this is so true besides, that I learnt ..
how to NOT give up ! because for a moment we both ( me and my teacher )
believed that I missed a quiz ! while it was there ! but she didn't look properly
anyways am little bit satisfied with my final grade even I know I could do MUCH better .. =)
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Both Lapeer and Port Huron State Game Areas have suitable habitat for these iconic Eastern warblers. Lapeer SGA. Port Huron SGA.
Both are out now and SunBathing! Just before this shot they were licking each others coats, and by the time I got back with the Sony they'd stopped!
That's Stubby at the Bottom, and the girl squirell, why she is now named MEG!!
This is both an exhibition and a hunt. There are five fables from all over the world placed in different areas of the sim and each fable is housed in a recycled cardboard setting. Mesh is by me and accompanying photographs are by Jaz (Jessamine2108)
First trial of "EBS" Film swap with hodachrome,definitely one of the coolest photographers in Japan.
"Exposing Both Sides of the Film (EBS)" is one of the unique technique in Lomography.
Please refer to the other photos and description on the set of EBS from his photostream.
First I shot on normal side, a shoal of fish on the commercial poster in Nagoya and then he shot on redscale side, at "Utsukushigahara Open Air Museum" in Nagano.
I love the mysterious mood of fish swimming in the red open air museum.
LOMO LC-A+/Fuji Venus800/EBS
A rare look at both sides of the bench. Loving the title of the book the guy in the cap is reading "Gears for Queers"
37128 & 194 (both TI - FGET), 31219, 31250 (both SF - DCAA) & 31??? - Broxbourne Up Yard - afternoon - 13/05/89 (Four un-identified Ballast / Civil Engineers trains [out stabled from Leyton Engineers Depot & Romford Overhead Line Depot, due to Engineering Work preventing them from getting to there WON possessions on Saturday night).
The entrance to Yosemite Valley from Inspiration Point. The water flow this year is pretty substantial! Note the amount coming down Bridalveil Falls! The flow at the top is visually much larger than a normal year. In the valley itself, the Merced is close to overflowing. There are waterfalls coming down all along both sides of the valley where I have never seen waterfalls before. It is magnificent!
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These were both much larger than their Tasmanian relatives
The final 2 from our holiday....hooray. I had a bit too much photographic fun there.
Both sides are collected on Fridays and I'm still trying to get a video of both companies working alongside eachother.
The ossuary is a memorial containing the remains of both French and German soldiers who died on the Verdun battlefield. Through small outside windows, the skeletal remains of at least 130,000 unidentified combatants of both nations can be seen filling up alcoves at the lower edge of the building. On the inside of the ossuary building, the ceiling and walls are partly covered by plaques bearing names of French soldiers who died during the Battle of Verdun. A few of the names are from fighting that took place in the area during World War II, as well as for veterans of the Indochina and Algerian Wars. The families of the soldiers that are recognized here by name contributed for those individual plaques.
Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuyama_Castle:
Fukuyama Castle (福山城, Fukuyama-jō), sometimes called Hisamatsu Castle (久松城, Hisamatsu-jō) or Iyō Castle (葦陽城, Iyō-jō) was the castle of the Bingo-Fukuyama Han during the Edo period of Japanese history. The grounds of the castle have been designated a National Historic Site since 1964. The castle is located in Fukuyama Park in Fukuyama, Hiroshima near Fukuyama Station.
Fukuyama Castle is located at a hill in the center of Fukuyama city. Prior to the Edo Period, this area was a large tidal flat. The Sanyōdō highway, which connects the Kinai region with Kyushu, ran to the north of the modern city center, and Tomonoura, a port on the Seto Inland Sea from the Heian period, was to the south. The main power center for Bingo Province was at Kannabe Castle to the northeast. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, Fukushima Masanori was awarded control of both Aki Province and Bingo Province; however, in 1619, the Tokugawa shogunate used the pretext that he had made repairs to Hiroshima Castle without permission to seize a portion of his domain, awarding a 100,000 koku portion of Bingo Province to Tokugawa Ieyasu's cousin, Mizuno Katsunari. Katsunari had an outstanding military record and it was expected that he would act as a bulwark on the Sanyōdō highway against possible rebellion by the powerful tozama daimyō of western Japan, such as the Mōri clan. Mizuno found that Kannabe Castle was located in a narrow mountain valley and was inconvenient both to manage his domain and to defend against attack, some received a special exception from the shogunate's "one domain - one castle" rule to build a new castle and castle town on reclaimed land. Construction started in 1619 and was completed in 1622.
The new Fukuyama Castle occupied a hill with a length of 400 meters and width of 200 meters. The inner bailey occupies the southern half of the hill, and contains a five-story tenshu at its northern edge. The southern edge was protected by two yagura turrets.The Fushimi yagura was a white three-story structure transferred from abolished Fushimi Castle in Kyoto. The Tsukumi yagura has a red handrail balcony. Between these two yagura is the main gate of the castle, also transferred from Fushimi Castle.
The secondary bailey occupied the north half of the hill, and outer bailey surrounded south half of the hill. Fukuyama Castle had seven three-story yagura and 15 smaller yagura, and tall stone walls, and was surrounded by water moats, connected by canal to the Seto Inland Sea.
The Mizuno clan was replaced by the Abe clan was rulers of Fukuyama Domain in 1698 and governed to the Meiji restoration. Although the various Abe daimyō played important political roles in the administration of the shogunate, they seldom visited the domain in person. During the Boshin War, Fukuyama Castle was attacked by the Chōshū army in January 1868, but the domain defected to the Imperial side and the castle was spared destruction.
After the Meiji Restoration, most of the buildings except for the tenshu and a number of yagura were demolished. The castle grounds became a public park. In 1931, the tenshu was designed a "National Treasure" under the former Cultural Properties Protection Law. However, the tenshu burned down during World War II. Much of outer areas of the castle grounds disappeared due to the construction of railways and urban development. Fukuyama Station was built directly adjacent to the inner bailey of the castle and the tenshu can be seen clearly from its platforms.
One from the archives. This Sandhill Crane pair were just off the Coastal Trail in Anchorage when one decided it needed to leap into the air as both began a verbal discourse.
Taken 3 September 2016 on the Coastal Trail in Anchorage Alaska.
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The canopy and "Way Out" sign at Folkestone Harbour Station. I couldn't decide which if these I liked best so posted both.
Both of the last remaining F40PH-2CAT’s on NJ Transit’s roster now spend their days on work trains or at the MMC. Back in the first days of May, #4119 and #4120 were assigned to a tie train on the Main/Bergen. Here it is dropping rail in Glen Rock up to Ridgewood Junction.
Something different. No bokeh today (sometimes I've got to do it). I had to stand in this spot for a while to get the path with no people on (there are some people in the distance though), but every time I tried to get a shot, someone would walk/cycle/skateboard into my shot. Now, if I trying for bokeh people, that would be fine, but instead, I probably looked like I was lost or something just standing there. :)
Happy Thursday! The weekend is in sight! I've looking forward to some quality time with my camera. I haven't picked it up for several weeks, and with the days getting really short, it's hard to find time or the light to get anything worth it. I always seem to be using the same lens recently, which is fine, but I do think I need to take some other lenses out for a spin this weekend. Maybe The Beast (macro lens)... or I might try and see if the garden birds co-operate with my big zoom lenses. We'll see... :)