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The Walkie Talkie building and The Shard communicating through reflective light over the River Thames.
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Bugs often gets into this pose where he is miaowing in a soft way and looking directly at me. This conveys to me that he wants my attention.
(I'm sorry, but I cannot get these mysterious devices out of my head)
Ivanpah Solar Project
Mojave Desert, California
Wild Hyacinth Macaws doing their greeting. These parrots are very social creatures and communicate well with each other and actually play.
Pantanal
Monarch butterfly migration through Oklahoma City, September 29, 2018. The monarchs had spent the day feeding on butterfly bushes, native sunflowers, and other flowers that they could find.
Bauhinia galpinii - Pride of De Kaap, Nasturtium Bauhinia
No Multi-group invites or large glitter graphics please! None is better
1st attempt at using a reverse lens macro setup. I’m using my Canon EOS RP and my nifty fifty f1.8 and the meike mk-c-up which still allows the lens to communicate with the camera. Next I need to learn how to focus stack.
Paul Krugman pointed out something I had also noticed: “Sanewashing”. Some professional journalists—conditioned to avoid bias or the appearance of bias—are struggling to express the obvious: The World Turned Upside Down. Former norms and standards have been abandoned. Checks and Balances died with the Constitution. Do you remember the finale of “1984”, when Big Brother changed sides in the long-running war during Hate Week, despite the new ally’s recent atrocities?
0.5:1 semi-Macro, f/11.
Bristol Zoo Project, formerly known as Wild Place Project, is a wildlife conservation park in South Gloucestershire. It is run by Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo Gardens until closure of that site in 2022. In summer 2023, Wild Place Project rebranded as "Bristol Zoo Project" following the transition of Bristol Zoo Gardens from their Clifton site. The park has been designed to link specific ecosystems and conservation programmes around the world, current areas include: Bear Wood, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar.
Male village weavers construct a woven nest using grass and leaf strips, shaped like a ball with the entrance at the bottom. Females inspect the nest, and if they approve, they move in and lay 2 to 3 eggs. Village weavers derive their name from their skill in weaving nests, and it is common for 8 to 100 males to have nests in the same tree. After mating, the male often leaves to build another nest for a different female. Males can build up to 3 nests in a single breeding season. The female village weaver incubates the eggs alone and raises the chicks. The eggs hatch after about 2 weeks, and once they are approximately 3 weeks old, the nestlings become independent.
Weavers are highly social, engaging in colonial breeding and feeding. They communicate with each other while foraging to maintain flock cohesion and to signal the discovery of food.
They often choose to nest in the same trees as wasps, as a means of deterring predators. The bottom entrance of their nests serves the same purpose.
summerwardhani.wordpress.com/2010/07/20/communicating/
my thoughts on communication... specially lond distance communication
Barcelona (Spain).
IX Mini-SortidazZ Urbana: Rambla del Poblenou i Torre Agbar des de la Gran Via [17/04/2009].
And if you're hurting,
I will replace the noise with silence instead
Flushing out your head.
If you like it violent,
We can play rough and tumble
Fall into bed,
And I won't breathe so you can recover.
When you're in pieces,
Just follow the echo of my voice
It's okay.
Tune into that frequency.
Taken for Love Thursdays.
Communicating
Whilst on this very therapeutic beach it reminded me of the sounds that a well known Flickerite and I had experienced during a meet up a few days earlier at a location further down the north coast.
Even though said person was now safely back in their own part of the world following a holiday in Cornwall, I thought it would be nice to convey the beauty and sounds that I was privileged to on this particular evening.
By the wonders of tried and tested communication techniques I contacted this person with the piece of string and two cans method from the beach trying to portray the wonderful sense of emptiness and atmosphere.
Sadly there were a number of dead jellyfish on an area of sand close by, and even though the sunset had been a disappointment (I did use another phrase) , it was just one of those special moments in time that nature presents before us, and how lucky we are to be able to enjoy such an experience.
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On top of Cowels Mountain this late afternoon.
Some believe that God is absent but can be present only by seeing the world through that which lives. I wonder if God can view the world also through that which does not live?
*This photograph was created for the Our Daily Challenge topic:
COMMUNICATION
Afga Vista Plus 200
Praktica BC-1 35mm Slr
50mm PB lens
Talking to others far away, has changed a lot over the years.
Il a déjà un passé douloureux, et pourtant il me surprend par cet appétence à la vie. J'ai mon vieux polaroid, comme toujours. Il s'approche car il veut ouvrir ce film. Ce cliché n'est certes pas une réussite. Le moment passé avec lui où chacun de nous découvre l'instantané n'a pas de prix. Il regarde avec curiosité cette antiquité, l'ouvre. Curieux, malicieux....Il a des étoiles dans les yeux.
I wish all of you a great week
...Catching up with you slowly.
The final offering from my walk on Friday. This gives me the impression of the two fallen communicating across the path.
“Two prisoners whose cells adjoin communicate with each other by knocking on the wall. The wall is the thing which separates them but is also their means of communication. It is the same with us and God. Every separation is a link.”
-Simone Weil, Gravity and Grace (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963), 132.
Trumpeter Swans are the largest flight bird in North America. They weight 25-30 pounds, with a wing span of about 7ft. Because Trumpeter swans are so large, they need about a football field length for take-off.
Check out a go fund me page for Swans in Sequim Washington to bury power lines preventing swan electrocution at their roosting pond. Please share. Warning of harsh content with a swan electrocution.
Dutch commuters at Rotterdam Centraal station let there loved ones know they are on their way home as the setting sun lights up the platform and the Sprinter bound for Vlissinghan.
(continued) The gentleman settled on a spot about 25 yards away and sat down in the weeds, presumably thinking he was out of my way, setting up a second shot of the same scene in less than 30 seconds. In failing to communicate, and me trying not to engineer the scene, the fisherman ended up making giving me more that I had hoped for. We exchanged waves as I yelled thank you up to him and we parted ways.