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To get that ultracrisp krunch, the crackers are roasted two or three times, continually flipped by hand.

 

I am everyday people

The moving clouds continually changed which folds of the rolling sandstone were illuminated, thus creating an ever changing scene.

The fish may be small, but this Great Blue Heron was catching them continually. Double Lake, Sugar Land, Texas.

For those observant contacts, yes, this is the same tree as posted yesterday, but a different shot with an obviously different treatment. Over the years, I have continually taken photos of this specimen which rises dramatically above others immediately to the north of my house, always in winter as the scuptural qualities of the tree are particularly noticeable "sans leaves." Thus, in a file cleverly labeled "Tree Profiles," I came across a large group of similar shots amassed over the years, all taken for different reasons. Yesterdays for the light/shadow on the tree; todays for the two birds which are perched on the limbs to the left (see them?); and a wide variety of others principally using varying cloud formations as a backdrop. I also noted I have never posted a single one as even to me they were just too...drab. So the playing began and I can't say they are drab any longer...;-) In fact, I may spend the next several years "un-drabbing" the assortment further.

This is a lace leaf Japanese maple at it's autumn best. I never really knew anything about these trees, but here on flickr I've seen some shots of these wonderful fiery, twisting, beauties and so I had to go search some out for myself. They truly are striking, and really small. If you go bring an ultra wide and be prepared to lay out on the ground, but I assure you the effort is worth it.

 

Have a great week ahead friends and thanks for the continual inspiration and support, I truly appreciate it.

Species: Plectrophenax nivalis.

Fleetwood, Lancashire.

 

Breeds in high-alpine habitat in boulder zone of bare mountains, but also along northern rocky coasts and on open, treeless high moors and tundra. Predominantly passage and winter visitors in Britian & Ireland, mainly from Scandinavia and Greenland, but small numbers breed in Scotland. Quite confiding, but restless and mobile, continually on the move.

 

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The Dark Side of Human Nature

 

“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” — Leo Tolstoy

 

“The ego has learned to be very clever in order to survive. It is capable of resorting to any lengths or ruse of self-deception and camouflage. The world we witness is merely the drama of collective egos acting out on the perceptual stage of form and time. The satisfactions of the ego are more pleasurable and addictive than the preservation of human life, much less dignity.” — David R. Hawkins

 

Our modern world is reflection of our collective “Ego” (our false, illusionary self/identity) and this reflection is frightening. What we are doing to each other and to our children is the reality hard to believe and to accept.

 

Although no person wants to suffer, people continually gravitate to the things that cause suffering because of their ignorance. The origin of suffering is attachment to transient things and the ignorance thereof.

 

War and violence are fueled by human greed and envy rooted in deep ignorance. Genocide has never resolved any problems – in fact it made problems and conflicts much worse

 

from : world-mysteries.com

   

I'm continually amazed at the inner beauty of milkweed pods

The Golden Eagle is one of the largest, fastest, nimblest raptors. Beautiful gold feathers gleam on the back of its head and neck if you are lucky to get it back lit (waiting 5 hours in -19C)

It's very powerful beak and talons advertise its hunting prowess.

Golden Eagles are found throughout the northern hemisphere, from Japan to Russia, across Europe and in North America. Sometimes seen attacking large mammals, or fighting off coyotes or bears or birds in defense of its prey and young, the Golden Eagle has long inspired both reverence and fear.

A joy to watch and photograph this magnificent bird.

 

Hebrews 3:13 “But continually encourage one another every day, as long as it is called “Today” [and there is an opportunity], so that none of you will be hardened [into settled rebellion] by the deceitfulness of sin [its cleverness, delusive glamour, and sophistication].”

Sachino (Georgian: საჩინო) - The palace complex is built in the form of a castle to protect its inhabitants from continual invasions of foreign occupiers. Two churches in honour of the saints Erekle and Daria have been built in the territory of the palace. ... Having lived for some more time in her palace the queen Darejan was deported to Russia on a charge of a plot against the future head of the state appointed by the Russian Emperor. In the following years the palace has been used as a fratry, museum and even a one-man theatre.

To all my Flickr Friends and Contacts, the best of the Season to you and yours. I am continually amazed at your work and truly enjoy looking at each and every image. I draw tremendous inspiration from your comments and ongoing support, and value every one of you! Here's to a wonderful 2016!

 

This image is a blue hour shot of the BC Legislature.

Victoria, B.C.

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The church is designed in the Neo Gothic style by Samuel Sanders Teulon and he considered it the best of the 114 churches he designed, calling it his "mighty church" – it was also the most expensive of them. He accepted the commission to design it after Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson, Lord of the Manor of Hampstead, offered Hampstead Green to be the site for a new church in 1864. From 1864 to 1867 funds were raised (the projected cost was estimated as £7,500; the final sum was actually £27,000). External sculptures are by Thomas Earp. Some mosaics by Salviati have survived in the chancel.

 

Work began in January 1869, with the foundation stone being laid May that year and consecration by John Jackson the Bishop of London occurring on 31 December. It was fully complete by 1870, but was continually prone to subsidence due to its hilly site.

 

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Species: Plectrophenax nivalis.

Fleetwood, Lancashire.

 

Breeds in high-alpine habitat in boulder zone of bare mountains, but also along northern rocky coasts and on open, treeless high moors and tundra. Predominantly passage and winter visitors in Britian & Ireland, mainly from Scandinavia and Greenland, but small numbers breed in Scotland. Quite confiding, but restless and mobile, continually on the move.

 

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“What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.”

— Jane Austen

Red Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae)

 

Always a fun challenge to capture one of these tiny mites, around 1 mm in length. They are continually running around.

"I think every artist continually wants to reach the edge of nothingness - the point where you can't go any farther." (Harry Callahan, Photographer)

 

Much more of 'nothing in particular' in the first comment box.

 

- St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada -

As the clouds crossed between the sun and the canyon, the depth and colors continually changed. It was a beautiful sight to behold.

A common bird found around lakes and swamps in our region. The bird prefers these wet, shallow fields, lake beds, banks where it continually hunts for insects and food and is always quite busy. The habitat is shared by other birds like the Pheasant tailed Jacana, Swamphen, Moorhen etc.. Interestingly, the two Jacana species often fight each other quite a lot for territory.

 

This is always a target bird of mine for birds in flight shots as I find it very beautiful - especially the golden hues on the wings. Shooting this bird in flight requires us to get down to the ground level since it flies just a feet or two high and hence its a tough shot. Luckily for me, it flew a bit higher this time around since the Paddy fields were higher giving me my shot.

 

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The Decatur County Courthouse in Greensburg is known for a tree which grows from the top of the Courthouse Tower, giving Greensburg its nickname, "Tree City".

There have been one or more trees growing continually since the first tree was noticed in the early 1870s. Later, other small trees appeared on the clock tower.

 

This one is for my good friend Beverley whose sublime seascape photography continually inspires me to try to continue to improve my own. This is the pier at Lorne on the Great Ocean Road.

We are excited to announce our Blogger of the Month for October 2021 - Adianna Price!

 

Adianna continually goes above and beyond to blog for MadPea. Her compositions beautifully showcase our event items and activities and are used in our promotions. Thank you so much, Adianna.

 

As recognition of a job well done, Adianna has been awarded L$5000. Check out Adianna's original winning submission here: flic.kr/p/2mCBUbE

 

For more of her work, see Adianna's Flickr page at flickr.com/photos/31796861@N03/

Taken on March 20th. 2015 at 9.55am from Bo'ness , Central Scotland. The weather was cloudy and windy , so the eclipse was appearing and disappearing continually. The diffused light enabled me to take this with just a polarising filter fitted.

This is not a dramatic image, but I have tried to capture the atmosphere of today's continual misty 'rain'. Actually, more like being in a cloud all day than rain. i was quite pleased with this.

This sparrowhawk put on a good display today at Restharrow scrape although continually harassed by Crows

Anything less like midsummer was hard to imagine as the rain fell more or less continually on our walk this morning. Still, at least the rain brings out the green.

 

121 pictures in 2021 (97) taken on the longest/shortest day.

 

55/100 x

To pass on without pause is impossible and to continue after purely mental applause is unsatisfying: some real tribute must be paid. Photography, to many of its addicts, is a convenient and simple means of discharging these ever-recurring debts to the visual world :-)

Olive Cook

cited in: "Creative Camera International Year Book 1978", Coo Press, London, 1977

 

Peace Now!

 

prunus mume, white japanese flowering apricot, 'Tojibai, j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

“Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.”

~ Henri Cartier-Bresson

Prints available at:

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Varanasi, Benares, Kashi, many names for one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, along the mighty river Ganga.

 

Many Hindus believe that cremation here in this city breaks the cycle of rebirths, with the ashes dispersed in the sacred river. Ayliha Ghat is the most important of the 3 cremation sites in the holy city, where fires burn day and night.

 

Processions carrying bodies wrapped in cloth lead through the narrow lanes of old town towards the ghat, where relatives and friends wait and pray, helpers are busy kindling fires, clearing ashes, delivering wood and erecting new pyres.

 

A remarkable place and atmosphere.

 

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Polperro on the south-east Cornish coast is a charming and picturesque fishing village with a small fish market on the side of the harbour. But like so many traditional fishing villages it now relies for its main income on the tourist industry. There are several art galleries here which sell paintings by the local artists, and there are some very nice pubs and restaurants in the quaint narrow streets and alleys. Cars are excluded and there is a regular "taxi" service to the large car park at the top of the village for those who find the walk a bit too strenuous. It is a truly delightful place to visit even though the cost of parking seems to be continually rising. Perhaps we should use our bus passes instead.

  

Taken near Mission, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Another shot from late spring. He sang in this spot continually. No wonder, for later I spotted the 'couples' nest in the area.

  

Warbling Vireo

Out-of-season rose

 

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Forevermore by Thurston Moore is playing while i'm uploading this , so that's good enough. A wonderful grey day with glimpses of a blue sky behind. The wind blowing all thoughts away , changing the sky continually. Witches Point heading out to sea, the same as every day. Forevermore .

 

In a light rain, M280-15 passes through the continually-gentrifying Sawyer Yards area on UP's Houston Sub M1.

 

The brand-new apartment complex at left is just about fully constructed, adding nicely (IMO) to this alley-like scene.

Autumn reminds me of continual change more than any other season.

 

"There is nothing permanent except change."

Greek philosopher Heraclitus

 

The hues change, leaves fall, light lessens each day. Today I let the wind blow the autumn leaves until I found a RAW image I sort of liked. Shooting into the sun.

 

Thanks for looking, for your faves, and for your comments.

 

(Rented camera while mine is cleaned.)

This Snowy Egret in full breeding plumage continually attacked and drove off several other Snowy Egrets (presumably male) from what was (presumably) his nesting area, a real terror, totally ignoring several other species of egrets, herons, spoonbills, ibis and ducks. Looks pretty, but a real tough guy! Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center, Port Aransas, Texas.

Three Whire-tailed Eagles circled over the Wetlands this morning. One of them was a young bird from last year that was continually chased by the older birds. These Photos are crops, they where too far away for good shots.

These male and female Downy Woodpeckers were continually going back and forth to their nestlings, feeding and cleaning. In this image the female brings in a beakful of juicy budworms. Note the spider also in her beak.

 

Gros Morne NP, NL

...It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance."- Jane Austen

 

Do I ever echo her sentiment! Everyday is a bad hair day. Who transported Michigan to the tropics? Hate it...but September is around the corner so maybe a reprieve soon. Meantime, I just wear my straw cowboy hat...:-)))

 

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Strong winds and great light made for good photographic conditions.

  

I must apologise for my continual lack of activity on Flickr please forgive me.

“Set patterns, incapable of adaptability, of pliability, only offer a better cage. Truth is outside of all patterns.”

― Bruce Lee, Tao of Jeet Kune Do

 

A cooling building around downtown Houston.

 

Have a great weekend ahead friends. Hope you like and thanks for your continual support, and view. Cheers!!!

I am continually blown away by the skills and creativity I see here. You make me want to try harder, and see more and follow more. Keep it coming xxxx

"You're messin' around with your tricks"

Grey Fantail

The most restless of Australia’s fantails, Grey Fantails are almost continually on the move, constantly changing position when perched, the tail swished back and forth, fluttering about in the canopy of trees or darting out after flying insects. They seem never to keep still. Despite their fluttering flight, they are nevertheless capable of relatively long-distance movements, with some regularly flying across Bass Strait.

Source: Birdlife Australia

Caption courtesy of Peter Green.

 

(Rhipidura albiscapa)

One from the archives to remind of days when it was not continually raining as it is at the moment.

This was taken at the top of Beinn Damh looking to the Coire Lair hills with the prominent Munro, Maol Chean- dearg to the right . A wonderful area to the south of Torridon in the Scottish Highlands.

The camera continually reminds me that even the most common, everyday things in our lives hold within them the potential for beauty. It's just a matter of how we choose to look at them. Have a great weekend!

Rocket Robin continually foraging for food as we work in the garden.

Halloween night, a blue moon rose over the prairie just after sunset. I had spent an hour at the local seniors centre handing out treats and photographing the trick-or-treaters, then drove out to the park to wait for this extremely rare moonrise. Two full moons in a calendar month, the second falling on Halloween, is a rare event that hasn't occurred in North America since 1866.

 

Out in the park, the only people I saw were my friends Pat and Maurice. Pat said, "Will you be able to see it through the clouds?" There were some bands of thin cloud just above the horizon. I told her they would just improve the atmosphere.

 

When the moon finally appeared, it was deep orange. I looked at it carefully, because I didn't want to inadvertently "normalize" it in post processing. As it rose higher, its brightness increased, I had to continually adjust the exposure, and with the increased contrast, land details faded away into darkness. It was a good way to close out the month of October.

 

I drove home. No one had vandalized my house. This night can bring out the worst in people. It's the only night of the year when the Post Office lobby is locked. Some years ago, the morning after Halloween, friends of mine who run a country inn in an old, renovated convent that they purchased for that purpose, found a live goat in their lobby. Pretty funny, but now they lock their doors, too, on this strange and unpredictable night.

 

Photographed in Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2020 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

I continually monitored updates for wildflower blooms in the fields above Flagstaff, this summer, but it appeared to be a very small blooming season this year, especially in the higher elevations. Even so, I was determined to find some color to photograph during a late summer sunset, so I visited an area close to Sunset Crater, to look for something of interest. While, not the foreground I envisioned, sunset provided some pretty color and light, which made the trip worthwhile.

 

The Royal Terns are continually heading out to sea to find fish to feed their young . An endless task until the baby terns have finally fledged . I have so much respect for these great parents and their desire to care for the young so diligently.

 

Wishing you an awesome day and a very blessed one !!!!!!!!!

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