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Strip it all way and what are you left with?
Sense of self?
Sense of greater things?
Sense of belief and belonging?
Sense of the madness we all are wading through?
"Cut & Run"
25 years card labour
An exhibition of stencils from 1998 to 2023
15 June - 28 August
GoMA, Glasgow
Last year the field beyond this fence was awash with poppies, so far this year the farmer just seem to have left the verges poppied :(
It’s not unusual for me to find that the artwork in field guides doesn’t quite prepare me for my first encounter with the real thing. That was the case with this Cut-throat Finch that we encountered during our visit to Ethiopia. I had seen the photos while preparing for the trip but it didn’t really stand out to me but wow when I saw the bird in the feather it definitely left a lasting impression. What a cool looking bird!
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Amadina fasciata
bandkeelvink/cut-throat finch/amadina fasciata
Three years ago we saw this bird for the first time in Kruger Park, they are now regular visitors to our garden.
Two males, the female has no red throat...
And no, they were not posing like this, two shots joined....
Union Pacific's Friday-only Potash Local is dwarfed by the massive red rock cut just south of Seven Mile, en route to switch Intrepid Potash at the end of the line.
مآ سّألتوآ صآحب آلنْظره آلخجوله ڪَـيف يسّهرنْي ، وله وجه صبوح ڪَـيف يظلمنْي وله طهر آلطفوله
ڪَـيف يفتنْي وآهو دآيم يروح ، وڪَـيف آنْآ آلقى ربيعَه في فصوله دآيم ڪَـذبه صآدق وصدقه مزوح
Mashallah is an absoulte MUST !
Planned on bluebell hunting at sunrise yesterday morning in Sherwood Forest where I've seen some lovely images from already this year, hence why I was 100 miles from home at 5am. The forecast looked great for sunrise.
The dog started to limp when I let her out for a toilet break so the bluebells and woodlands were off the cards for the day. Pleased to say she's better today but no ball chasing for a week at least.
It ended up as a morning of reccying locations in this area, which I'm happy to say I found all of. One of which I never would have found without the help of a friendly local who walks his dogs there each morning. I'm never going to get to shoot it in the conditions Steve Cole had simply because of the distance from home but this magical shot of his was the reason I went searching for it.
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I realised where I was close to, so I opted for Sawley Cut and Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station at sunrise.
Zero steam from the cooling towers when we first got there. This was taken at 06:07 and the first wisps started to show as people got up to start their day and pop the kettle on.
Coldstone Cut is a landscape sculpture in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire. It is the highest and largest piece of public art / sculpture in Yorkshire, affording spectacular views over the surrounding landscape and the nearby limestone quarry the sculpture overlooks. A visit here is a must for any drone photographer.
Some leaves where a leaf cutterbee has been busy.
Leafcutting bees, as their name implies, use 0.25 to 0.5 inch circular pieces of leaves they neatly cut from plants to construct nests. They construct cigar-like nests that contain several cells. Each cell contains a ball or loaf of stored pollen and a single egg. Therefore, each cell will produce a single bee. Leafcutting bees construct these nests in soil, in holes (usually made by other insects) in wood, and in plant stems. A diversity of cavities, such as shells of dead snails, holes in concrete walls (like those produced for hurricane shutters) and other holes in man-made objects are used as nesting sites.
Source and more info: entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/bees/leafcutting_bees.htm
Created for Kreative People / Treat This 216
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Thank you Skagitrenee
for the source image:
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The other used images are my own.
Die anderen benutzen Bilder sind meine eigenen.
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PETER:
I used Mummy Marian's scissors and put them back in the drawer after use and I did not cut the cardboard bear head from the present.
I cut up a picture of me and stuck it on the back of the cardboard bear's head. I think it turned out great!
The cap did not fit on the head, so I pasted it next to it
57304 cuts through the avenue of greenery on the approach to Adderley Park with the Birmingham skyline consumed by the late afternoon heat haze. The T-Bird had earlier run down from Rugby as 1Z99 to rescue 390112 after it disgraced itself at platform 6 in New Street. 5Z14 to Wembley Inter City Depot was the highlight of the day and all thanks to Ian, cheers dude!