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A real Eyecatcher this Martina Ball-Dahlia a perfection of roundness and color.
Ein echter Blickfang diese Martina Ball-Dahlie eine Perfektion an Rundung und Farbe.
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I don't normally capture sealife or wild life. But as I drove into Cates Park, I saw a huge lump on a rock, and as I got closer, I saw it was a seal basking in the sun. He waited while I set up my camera and continued to pose for quite a while. I'm not that happy with my handling of the harsh light on his face and upper body, but it is what it is. I was happy to get the shot :)
I will be more off than on for the next while - lots going on. I'll try to catch up to your latest images today.
“The more slowly trees grow at first, the sounder they are at the core, and I think the same is true of human beings.”
― Henry David Thoreau
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Back from the cottage gentrification project ready for the season and our isolation oasis I hope that you enjoy the continuation of my re-edit visit to the Netherlands from fall 2017 to continue on unabated until arriving in Amsterdam for my final post in the series.
Thanks for all the supportive comments on this Dutch Masters process development and those that just like to have something trying to be a little distracting in their feed other than today’s current events,
my goal is to hopefully trigger a memory or the want of a memory of someplace you would like to be.
As mentioned before my short break, Delft is where we will pick up my reverse chronological order Dutch revisit, captured here is what I thought to be Vermeer’s corner but now upon some reflection realize it is not his view but it is a view of Delft just the same and not a bad one.
Delft is an easy day trip from almost any location in the Netherlands making it an excellent day trip, the core is easily walkable, chock full of historic treasures, wonderful shops, warm cafes and beautiful views and should not be missed.
I took this on Sept 17th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 58mm 1/40s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
Thank you very much for visiting, my friends.
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This is "The Gratitude Core" dedicated to my first friend in Fotolog.
I drew this one on October 2003.
I started to post my Drawings to Fotolog in September 2003, just 2 years ago.
That was my first time to show my Drawings to other people.
And I got many many nice friends all over the world.
dani_nevoni, do you remember?
" seja bem vindo!!!!!! nice pic!!!!! :-) "
This is the first comment I got, you send this.
I was glad very much.
So, I drew this images dedicated to you, my first friend in Fotolog.
This one is called "The Gratitude Core".
dani, thanks a lot of the longest friedship.
I love your nice photos full of beautiful smiles.
:)
-Copyright 2003 JINMO-
JINMO
“...Dorme incendiada de auroras
a sombra se espreguiçando...
Perfuma o hálito a brisa
que a terra vai respirando...
Mateando por tras dos olhos
percebi, que esta existência...
só tem razão na querência
que a gente tem pelo pago ...”
Fragmento de “Entardecer”, de Glênio Fagundes
Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Dartford Warbler - Sylvia Undata
The Dartford warbler (Sylvia undata) iDs a typical warbler from the warmer parts of western Europe and northwestern Africa. It is a small warbler with a long thin tail and a thin pointed bill. The adult male has grey-brown upperparts and is dull reddish-brown below except for the centre of the belly which has a dirty white patch. It has light speckles on the throat and a red eye-ring. The sexes are similar but the adult female is usually less grey above and paler below.
Its breeding range lies west of a line from southern England to the heel of Italy (southern Apulia). The Dartford warbler is usually resident all year in its breeding range, but there is some limited migration.
The Dartford warbler was first described by the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant from two specimens that were shot in April 1773 on Bexley Heath near Dartford in Kent.
The species is naturally rare. The largest European populations of Sylvia undata are in the Iberian peninsula, others in much of France, in Italy and southern England and south Wales. In Africa it can be found only in small areas in the north, wintering in northern Morocco and northern Algeria.
In southern England the birds breed on heathlands, sometimes near the coast, and nest in either common gorse (Ulex europaeus) or common heather (Calluna
Dartford warblers are named for Dartford Heath in north west Kent, where the population became extinct in the early twentieth century. They almost died out in the United Kingdom in the severe winter of 1962/1963 when the national population dropped to just ten pairs. Sylvia undata is also sensitive to drought affecting breeding success or producing heath fires, as occurred during 1975 and 1976 in England when virtually all juveniles failed to survive their first year.
However, this species can recover well in good quality habitat with favourable temperatures and rainfall, thanks to repeated nesting and a high survival rate for the young. Indeed, they recovered in some areas of the UK, but numbers are once again on the decline in other regions of their natural range.
The range of the Dartford warbler is restricted to western and southern Europe. The total population in 2012 was estimated at 1.1–2.5 million breeding pairs. The largest numbers occur in Spain where there were believed to be 983,000–1,750,000 pairs. For reasons that probably include loss of suitable habitat, the Spanish population appears to be declining. The species is therefore classed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being Near threatened.
A period of climatic warming since 1963 has seen the UK population increase to "more than 2,500 pairs in 2006 (Wotton et al. 2009). Expansion into patches of structurally suitable habitat (up to an altitude of 400m), more northerly areas and away from the core of the range, from Dorset and Hampshire to Derbyshire and Suffolk, is likely to have been facilitated by milder winter weather (Wotton et al. 2009, Bradbury et al. 2011)... The Dartford warbler population in the UK is expected to continue to increase. However, future climate-based projections for the European range indicate that by 2080, more than 60% of the current European range may no longer be suitable (Huntley et al 2007). There is evidence that this is happening already, with severe declines in Spain and France (Green 2017). For this reason, the species is classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN Global Red List. If the declines in southern Europe continue, the UK will become increasingly important for global conservation of this species".
Population:
UK breeding:
3,200 pairs
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"Pleasures may come out of ilusions, but hapiness can only come out of reality"
" O prazer pode vir atraves de ilusoes, mais a felicidades so vem mesmo atravez da realidade"
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