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It was nice to see that these two weren't attacking one another! Sometimes these Great-Spangled Fritillaries can be pretty fiesty!

 

Image from Summer 2018 Archives: Great Spangled Fritillary - Speyeria cybele

 

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sometimes these moments magically appear,when you can really sigh and say..'yes,it's a wonderful world'

 

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As the sun begins to set, the main barn still stands strong but its companion structure is badly wounded. Both of them along with the silo are quiet with disuse. Life can be brutal when a partner of a lifelong couple is waylaid with health problems.

The Korean DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula near the 38th parallel north. - wikipedia

When ever I sit down on the top step, Kona comes and sits next to me.

  

Whether they like it or not

 

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Yorkshire coast, England.

Rolleiflex 2.8F Planar, Ilford Kentmere Pan 100.

Self portrait with "Big Ben" and "Robin Growl a Lot"

(Scan from a snapshot, circa 1975

If only you could see

how heaven pulls earth into its arms

and how infinitely the heart expands

to claim this world, blue vapor without end.

From up on Holme Fell, these two look down on Yew Tree Tarn. The slope up to Tom Heights forms the backdrop in the shade.

 

I haven't really been up there at dawn at this time of year and so it was great to see different photographic opportunities with the light coming from behind Tom Heights. A pleasure to be up there with Russ Barnes

I see these two oaks from my back window. Elegant and stately in the snow, each of them lost huge lower branches in the storms of 2018 leaving gaps in their silhouettes.

From the "Miracle Mile" of West Los Angeles, California.

Just a simple candid street style Snapograph taken at London UK of a lady sitting on some steps with her dog.

X-H1, 60mm F2.4 Lens, 1/900th @ F5.6, ISO-200, Handheld.

 

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notes to follow with a credit to the photo that inspired this image as soon as I can sort out my disarray.

Here is the last image in this little infrared summer Prairies series.

 

From the archives: somewhere in Saskatchewan, Canada. 2018.

 

If you'd like to see more of my images from that trip, take a look at my Canadian Prairies album and if you'd like to see more infrared images, take a look at my Infrared album

 

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Two trees in summer at Esklets on the North York Moors

Moonrise Travel Companions ©Tommy Berg

 

All the right elements came together: some rare free time, early nighttime full moon rise, cooler temperatures (reduces heat haze), cloud-free sky, excellent vantage point, and a bit of luck as an airplane happened to travel right in front of the full moon right before my last shots before packing up.

 

Canon 7D Mark II 896mm f/10 1/125s ISO100

EF 100-400L IS II USM +1.4x III TC

Tripod & Remote Shutter Release

Now the rivalry of the rut is over two Red Deer stags resume companionship :0)

Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

On Citratron, several of its citizens has access to gather enough part and conceive their own robotic buddy, which will will then be assigned a specific class to represent their role. On the following picture is M1-K4N (protector class) and L3-M0N (communicator class).

 

I made these 2 on a whim, inspired by Creator robots from the Designer set era.

texture by . Joes sistah

 

Large

 

Admins Choice .. World Art Gallery Jan 2010 ..thanks

at Kelly Point. Columbia River. Portland Oregon.

 

Opticolor 200 Color Print film (long expired) shot with Olympus Stylus Zoom 140. Scanned negative.

The Yorkshire Coastline, UK.

 

Long before the worldwide web, fungi were creating webs beneath the forest floor. This is the fruiting body of a mycelium network — the mycorrhizal network that connects plants in the forest. In some cases, these mycorrhizal networks benefit the organisms around it, and in some cases it spells the end days of those organisms, as it helps to break them down and return the elements to the soil. On a tripod for this one.

 

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Another sighting in the field with 5 ponds.

I often see these at a different local reserve and I was surprised to see one at Skylarks.

I like the setting.

Mond am 17.3.21

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