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The flower of the yucca.

 

Posted for the Looking close... on Friday theme "White and Wonderful".

Spring is finally here! Amusement park season has started!

 

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Playing piano in the house of a friend.

A very bad old photo but I just wanted to remember and to share it with you.

so much better on black

 

Kind of on this whole nature/landscape photography thing. I hope you like it!

 

plus one in the comments

 

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His favourite place in a sunny day, leaned on the wall of the neighbor house, in the corner in front of our house.

Sunset in Sa Rapita

 

I had read about this camera (Canon PowerShot SX70 HS) and its great superzoom, 1360mm equivalent in 35mm.

I thought it would be a good choice for shooting birds into the distance and to avoid to carry on my heavyweight Tamron 150-600mm lens.

It was a great error. Please, DON'T BUY THIS CAMERA !!!!

The camera has not a good aperture and the maximun speed is only 1/2000s. Anyway I bought it.

After to try it, the results have been horrible.

Its sensor is very small and the noise in every photo is too big, EVEN SHOOTING at ISO 200.

Moreover, the sharpness in photos is not good, and is worse after edition to trying to correct the noise.

My old books sit warmly around me. Soft, warm to touch and the smell of decades .... a pure comfort.

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Out of sight. Rarely passed. Worried and worn and flailed by the wind and rain of middle Ireland. Fading.

A swallow takes a brief rest along the Sonoma Port Marina. Our temperatures surged today, well to into the 90's F. I guess it is summer already.

Point Reyes - San Francisco

from a photo logistics perspective she always sets herself in the sunlight ...............if there is any sunlight!

Lola daydreaming in B&W in the garden (from my archives).

 

Since I came back from my trip around Norway, one month ago, Lola has not been well, eating very very little. Most of the times, when she approached to her bowl, she ran away fast. She has lost more than 2kg. Her suspicious character didn't allow me to catch her for going to the vet before.

Finally, the past week, after four days in wich she has eaten nothing, her weakness allowed me to take her and going to the vet. Her gums were very swollen (with a great gingivostomatitis) but the vet couldn't to check her mouth better without sedation because it was late. She just could dispense Lola a long-lasting dose of antibiotic, for two weeks. And ... it was magical !!! Lola has begun to eat again very well and she has recovered 250g in this week.

Yesterday, we returned to the vet for doing some tests under sedation. Her mouth is better, only with four teeth but healthy. And the results of blood tests were perfect.

 

Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Daydream".

 

I wish you all a wonderful and very Happy Caturday.

The door to the garden is closed.

He has his temperament :-)

Maypop and bombus (aka purple passionflower and bumblebee)!

 

On the shores of Postal Pond in Legacy Park

Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.

6 August 2024.

 

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Ray Roberts Lake State Park

 

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Stacked. Odd symmetry.

Laguna des Cibollar en el Parc Natural de S'Albufera.

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It appears that something has survived the winter in my garden!

A nice vantage point between Lough Money and Raholp - we parked here this evening and then walked a great wee lane that is part of

St Patricks Way

 

Preacher John - The Mountain

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e-8UcMX3Os

on a flowering currant leaf on our lane

Anyone know this?

 

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Graham and Dougie say Nemophora degeerella.

Looks a good match on google

  

A perfect surfing afternoon at Sydney’s Bondi beach, one of Australia’s most iconic beaches.

Norman castle built in the 12th century

 

Undertones - There Goes Norman

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I wish I had a better camera sensor to capture this stunning image, alas, this is the best I could muster. but it will always remain in my thoughts.

The spiral galaxy M91 fills the frame of this Wide Field Camera 3 observation from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. M91 lies approximately 55 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices and — as is evident in this image — is a barred spiral galaxy. While M91’s prominent bar makes for a spectacular galactic portrait, it also hides an astronomical monstrosity. Like our own galaxy, M91 contains a supermassive black hole at its centre. A 2009 study using archival Hubble data found that this central black hole weighs somewhere between 9.6 and 38 million times as much as the Sun.

 

Whilst archival Hubble data allowed astronomers to weigh M91’s central black hole, more recent observations have had other scientific aims. This observation is part of an effort to build a treasure trove of astronomical data exploring the connections between young stars and the clouds of cold gas in which they form. To do this, astronomers used Hubble to obtain ultraviolet and visible observations of galaxies already seen at radio wavelengths by the ground-based Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA).

 

Observing time with Hubble is a highly valued, and much sought-after, resource for astronomers. To obtain data from the telescope, astronomers first have to write a proposal detailing what they want to observe and highlighting the scientific importance of their observations. These proposals are then anonymised and judged on their scientific merit by a variety of astronomical experts. This process is incredibly competitive: following Hubble’s latest call for proposals, only around 13% of the proposals were awarded observing time.

 

Credits: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team; CC BY 4.0

 

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