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My brother from Maine drove to Massachusetts and I from Pennsylvania drove to Massachusetts to meet at my parents gravesite to pay our respects. All in all it was a great visit as we attended a few other events with a more upbeat stance. He drove his 38 Chevy and I had the 40 Mercury. I found this photo quite appropriate for our personal files. Thanks for viewing my work. Drive safely…
Milo and Charlie having a bit of a stare down but they are the best of friends and best of brothers. Only trouble is Milo no longer needs anyone else to play with him. Oh well, that's ok!
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There are no writing on this photo so I can't be sure of the family connections - but I find it the most likely. I really love the lace blouses on the two women, and am quite fascinated by the soft-looking shoes worn by the man.
From the photographer 'Weyer' in Sölvesborg, Sweden. Probably dating to around 1900.
The cheetah or hunting leopard (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family that is unique in its speed, while lacking climbing abilities. Therefore it is placed in its own genus, Acinonyx.
It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds between 110 and 120 km/h in short bursts covering distances up to 460 m, and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 110 km/h in three seconds.
The adult cheetah weighs from 40 to 65 kg. Its total body length is from 115 to 150 cm, while the tail can measure up to 85 cm in length. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads. The cheetah's chest is deep and its waist is narrow. The coarse, short fur of the cheetah is tan with round black spots measuring from 2 to 3 cm across, affording it some camouflage while hunting. There are no spots on its white underside, but the tail has spots, which merge to form four to six dark rings at the end. The cheetah has a small head with high-set eyes.
There are several geographically isolated populations of cheetah, all of which are found in Africa or Southwestern Asia. The cheetah likes to live in an open biotope, such as semi-desert, prairie, and thick brush, though it can be found in a variety of habitats.
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De jachtluipaard, gepard of cheeta(h) (Acinonyx jubatus) is een groot katachtig roofdier dat nog voorkomt in Afrika en Iran. Het is de enige nog levende soort uit het geslacht Acinonyx.
De jachtluipaard is met een maximum snelheid van 110 à 120 km het snelste landdier ter wereld. De kat is aangepast aan jagen met een korte, zeer snelle sprint. In drie seconden rent het dier van stilstand naar 110 km. Hij is als een hazewindhond slank, flexibel en gespierd gebouwd met een krachtige borst, een lange staart en voor een katachtige zeer lange poten, waarmee hij zich kan afzetten.
Een volwassen jachtluipaard heeft een licht gele vacht, die bedekt is met kleine, ronde, zwarte vlekken. De onderzijde en borst zijn bijna geheel wit. De kop is vrij klein, met kleine oren en grote, oranje ogen. Het voorhoofd en de wangen hebben zeer kleine zwarte vlekken. Van de binnenste ooghoeken tot de mond loopt een zwarte streep, en ook de onderlippen zijn zwart.
De staart is gevlekt, maar heeft bij de top een reeks van zwarte ringen en eindigt in een zwarte staartpunt.
De vorm van de ringen en de hoeveelheid verschilt per individu, vergelijkbaar met de vingerafdruk voor de mens.
Een volwassen dier weegt tussen 35 en 65 kg, maar gemiddeld 50 kg. De kop-romplengte is 110 tot 150 cm, en de staart kan 65 tot 90 cm lang zijn. De schouderhoogte is gemiddeld 80 cm.
De jachtluipaard leeft in droge, open savannen en in gebieden met struiken. Hij kan overal overleven waar voldoende prooidieren zijn en het terrein open genoeg is om te kunnen rennen. Hij heeft een voorkeur voor gebieden met schuilplaatsen, vanwaar hij prooi kan besluipen.
Deze opname is gemaakt in Burgers Safari, het safaripark binnen Burgers Zoo.
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There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
On our brothers in arms....
We were so lucky to initially see his sister, then this tiger followed by his brother all in an afternoon. All sub-adults. Didn't see their mum.
The following morning all we saw was a paw print.
Photo taken from an open jeep at short range.
A brother isn't just someone who shares your blood, he's one who shares your laughter, your struggles, and your strength. No matter how far life takes us, no distance over time could ever break the bond we've built.
Clint, you are are my confidant, my true friend, my mentor, my safe space, and everything I could ever need in a brother. Through every storm and victory, I know one thing for certain, We’ve got each other’s back, no matter what comes our way. Here’s to a lifetime of shared memories, unwavering support, and a bond that will never fade. No matter where life leads, I’ll always be proud to call you my brother. I’m grateful for you every day, and always will be.
Corwith yard in Chicago, back in 1995. This was cool stuff. Brothers two was a rough bar not too far north of me in Hammond. One of my co-workers once told me, with a black eye and broken nose: "if your'e looking for trouble, Brothers is a good place to find it". He was an amazing guy. A refinery legend. I'm glad he lived to retire.
This transparency made me think of that.
These two are quite a force. The one staring is quite famous as he is a known leopard killer. He has that look 24/7 even when he's being sweet with his brother.
His brother however who's laying on his side is the handsome one of the pair and has a general look of plush to him.
His brother...well murder. Always
Snow Leopard cubs ~ Menagerie Zoo ~ Jardin Des Plantes ~ Saturday May 4th 2019.
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Taken at the Arizona - Sonora Desert Museum, he stayed in the background, unlike his sister. He was a beautiful animal with a calm demeanor. This was my favorite animal at the museum. He carried himself with such grace and dignity.
This is a photograph I took of my sons more than 40 years ago. I used a Minolta SRT 101 with a Rokkor f1.7 55 mm lens and either Kodachrome or Ektachrome.
Hasselblad 501CM
80mm f2.8
Ilford HP5
This is an old shot I just found. The day after Fredrik was born 8 years ago. They’re still best friends.
Found this picture when I transferred everything on my SD card to my comp, and realized, my brother screwed up one of my good pics of my parakeet. DX
HBW 😊😊😍
The importance of family is a given and yet, here in the USA parents of 545 children separated at the border cannot be found! This is a crime! I am a mother of 5 and a grandmother of 9 and I simply cannot fathom how this is possible in this country? We CAN and MUST fix this and do better from now on!!!
New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2020/10/21/us/migrant-children-separated....
Washington Post
The parents of 545 children separated at the border still haven’t been found. The pandemic isn’t helping.
www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/10/21/family-separatio...
Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️
Something from early autumn this year. The whole week in the Lakes had been blessed with glorious conditions and this anger around an atmospheric Brothers Water just topped it off.
I wanted to keep the tones quite cool as in the past I might have bene tempted to warm this up. Gotta love this clump of trees.
Morning mist on the still waters of Brothers Water with the summit of Red Screes just catching the first rays of the rising Sun.