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Side view of part of the shopping mall.
About the centre:
Built on an empty plot of land in 1981, Al Ghurair Centre was the first modern shopping mall project of its kind in the Middle East. Within no time, it rose in prominence much like the city of Dubai, setting new standards for retail along the way.
In 2013, Al Ghurair Centre underwent an expansion to deliver a better and unique experience. The addition of 150 new stores was complemented by a world-class family entertainment centre, premium & popular dining concepts, an additional 60,000 square feet of office space, a serviced-apartment complex, a 5-star hotel and many other attractions.
At Al Ghurair Centre, life plays out in new and amazing ways with a fine medley of shopping, dining, entertainment and a lot more. Discover why Al Ghurair Centre is one of Dubai's must-see destinations.
A figure like shape emerging from the undergrowth of this misty, ethereal woodland. OK, its a fallen tree, but it gets the imagination going :-)
This shot can be amusing if you imagine he was trying to hide the poop stain on the branch for the sake of a good photo....ha ha.
Comma Butterfly shot in the Jemez Mountains, which are part of the Santa Fe National Forest. The scalloped edges and cryptic coloring of the wings conceal hibernating adults amongst dead leaves, while the larvae, flecked with brown and white markings, bear close resemblance to bird droppings.
Zephaniah 2:3 “Seek the LORD, all you humble of the earth, who carry out what He commands. Seek righteousness, seek humility; perhaps you will be concealed on the day of the LORD’s anger.”
Ice and snow conceal a waterfall.
West Quebec, Canada
Camera: Olympus EM5 MkII
Lens: Olympus 7-14/2.8
PC162307
Concealer Moth (Tanyzancla argutella)
A new one for me on the Jade Plant. I am yet to discover why they are called Concealer Moths.
Update, now I know! Thanks to Graham www.flickr.com/photos/105795663@N04
and Viv www.flickr.com/photos/viv_vivekananda
for explaining the reason for the name in their comments below.
Image taken in the backyard approximately 12 feet from the palm stump. This little guy is my buddy and allows me to be much closer to him but my lens does not. Info from Wikipedia. To my surprise after checking out Wikipedia the count of Yellow-Throated warblers for the GBBC is 2.
I have not photographed the female but I have been seeing her in the thicket of the trees. She is a bit shy and I just could not ID her until this little guy took her some food yesterday and I saw images on Wikipedia. This image was taken yesterday, I have other images that were taken during the GBBC so I will use one of those for ID purposes when I upload the information.
Also like the bluebird diet does not mention peanuts, the diet info for this little beauty does not mention them. This guy is a little peanut pirate. He loves them!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow-throated_warbler
These birds breed in southeastern North America, and their breeding ranges extend from southern Pennsylvania and northern Missouri, to the Gulf of Mexico. One subspecies, from northwest Florida, is resident all year round. The other populations of this species are migratory, wintering at the Gulf Coast, eastern Central America, and the Caribbean. Vagrant wintering birds are sometimes seen in northernmost South America.[2][4]
The yellow-throated warbler is a woodland species with a preference for coniferous or swamp tree species, in which it preferably nests. They are insectivorous, but will include a considerable amount of berries and nectar in their diet outside the breeding season. Food is typically picked off tree branches directly, but flying insects may be caught in a brief hover.[2][5]
These birds build cup-shaped nests which are built in a trees, and are concealed amongst conifer needles or Spanish Moss (Tillandsia usneoides). Their clutches consist of 3–5 (usually 4) eggs.[2]
The yellow-throated warbler is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN.[1]
After triumphing over her battle with cancer, a fracture occurred in a minuscule blood vessel concealed deep within her brain, lifting her up in the azure sky.
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DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES; THANK YOU FOR VIEWING, FAVING AND COMMENTING MY DIGITAL OBSERVATIONS.
„It has also been with me for over four decades. It is no longer played, but it is saved from all negative influences in his suitcase. And there it keeps - always concealed - one or the other secret, as well as the memories of times long past - my first E-Bass...“
„Auch er begleitet mich bereits seit über vier Jahrzehnten. Bespielt wird er zwar nicht mehr, aber dafür in seinem Koffer von allen negativen Einflüssen bewahrt. Und dort hütet er - stets verschwiegen - das ein oder andere Geheimnis, als auch die Erinnerungen an längst vergangener Zeiten - mein erster E-Bass…“
„I would like to take this opportunity to thank all followers, and all of those who just stop by. I say thank you for all past and future fav's and comments. 🙏“
„Ich danke an dieser Stelle allen Followern, und all jenen die einfach so mal vorbeischauen. Ich sage Danke für alle vergangenen und zukünftigen Fav‘s und Kommentare. 🙏“
My personal challenge for 2022 - I'll try - and do my very best...
Meine persönliche Herausforderung für 2022 - ich werd's versuchen - und mein Bestes geben…
Wadi Run desert, Jordania
Wadi Rum is a protected area covering 720 square kilometers of dramatic desert wilderness in the south of Jordan. Huge mountains of sandstone and granite emerge, sheer-sided, from wide sandy valleys to reach heights of 1700 meters and more. Narrow canyons and fissures cut deep into the mountains and many conceal ancient rock drawings etched by the peoples of the desert over millennia. Bedouin tribes still live among the mountains of Rum and their large goat-hair tents are a special feature of the landscape
To safeguard its unique desert landscape, Wadi Rum was declared a protected area in1998 and an intensive conservation programme is now underway.
The Church of St. Martin in Landshut (in the background) is a medieval church in the German city located in the state of Bavaria. St. Martin's Church, along with Trausnitz Castle and the celebration of the Landshuter Hochzeit (wedding), are the most important landmarks and historical events of Landshut. This Brick Gothic landmark is the tallest church in Bavaria, and the tallest brick building as well as church in the world. It is also the 2nd tallest brick structure in the world (after Anaconda Smelter Stack), made without steel supports. St. Martin's church has a height of 130.6 metres (428 ft).
In the foreground, we see the market place.
This evening, I took a picture of its backside.
Llandanwg Beach views.
Llandanwg Beach sits between the towns of Barmouth and Harlech on the southern side of Tremadog Bay. It is also part of the wider Snowdonia National Park and situated close to the pretty Afon Dwyryd estuary.
The sand dunes to the back of the beach conceal the tiny church of Saint Tanwg which dates from the 13th century. A small path winds through the dunes and leads you to the beach from the central car park area or you can take a trail from Cardigan Bay. As you sit on the pristine sands you will also be able to enjoy vistas of the rugged Rhinog Mountains in the distance.
The beach here shelves gently into the sea making this a good place to swim, although there is no lifeguard so care should be taken. When the tide is low, it reveals a causeway out to pretty Mochras which is also known by its local nickname of Shell Island due to the plethora of different hued shells found on the its beach.
Due to its strategic position, Llandanwg Beach is shielded from the well known Welsh winds which can be a little fresh at times meaning that you can enjoy this area even in the off-season. The beach is also well-loved by locals including fisherman who come here for the plentiful supplies of bass, mackerel, flatfish, and dogfish. With that in mind keen anglers will find plenty to do here, or you can explore dainty rock pools or simply go for a stroll on the soft, pristine sand.
Amenities at Traeth Llandanwg include disabled access and the village is also home to the quaint Y Maes Cafe close to the beach which operates from June to October.
A Savanna Nightjar (Caprimulgus affinis) was resting at its nesting ground with pin drop silence. It is impossible to a photographer to spot it under such camouflaged condition on the ground. It looks like a degraded piece of wood on the uneven soil. Pics was taken from Purulia outskirts in West Bengal, India.
Le "must" du Beaufortain, le Beaufort.
Reconnaissable à son talon concave, le Beaufort AOP dissimule, sous sa belle croûte dorée, une pâte ferme qui fond en bouche et révèle des arômes exceptionnels : une délicate saveur de noisette et un riche parfum de fleurs d’alpage.
The "must" of Beaufortain, Beaufort.
Recognizable by its concave heel, Beaufort AOP conceals, under its beautiful golden rind, a firm body that melts in the mouth and reveals exceptional aromas: a delicate nutty flavor and a rich fragrance of alpine flowers.
Concealer Moth (Olbonoma triptycha)
Spotted on a leaf of our Pittosporum tree, Not its usual resting place so its colours don't blend.
The golden autumnal canopy of a twisted Beech Tree shrouds the Sulby River as it makes its way down through Tholt-Y-Will Glen. I’ve shot this particular gorge countless times, but this particular angle is one I’ve never tried before. I was drawn to the triangular rock and its interaction with the swirling water in the bottom right of the frame. The kiss of soft light coming in over my shoulder was the cherry on top of the cake. It’s been an incredibly productive Autumn for me as I’ve got a massive backlog of shots to work through and November still has plenty more yet to give 🍂
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Another ‘serendipity’ image: the coincidence of strategically lying down on my stomach to conceal myself and wait for a water-based bird to approach, and then having a juvenile bird, here a Song Sparrow, wander by with a remarkable lack of concern about prone humans with cameras.
I heard rustling over my shoulder, and had a couple of seconds to roll on my side - and then a second or two to frame the bird as best I could before it retreated. The colouring on the juveniles is a nice variation on the adults, with a bit more of the yellow/gold and the rufous tones in the face.
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A bump from below, Bondi Beach.
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this was the result of a little experiment I set myself, to take a single shot of something that is a part of an ordinary day. was kinda surprised with the result as I barely ever take one shot if it's a conceptual image and I almost always use the last of at least a dozen frames.
(after seeing it on screen, it reminded me a little of one of rebekka's recent uploads which is purely coincidental, I wish I was even a little close to that woman's level of
photography :)