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Any photograph depends on viewpoint. This one is not as it appears because there is a road behind the hedge!
Good morning (afternoon/evening depending on where you are on the planet)! I took this photo yesterday for Fence Friday, but I’m not sure about it: Focal point not sharp enough... Too much bokeh? Your thoughts are welcome. xx
Depending on the event or holiday the roof of BC Place changes to match. Sometimes, as this evening, the colour varies.
Warm, summery evenings are almost here. Can't wait to get out for some night photography again
Depending on the temperatures in October ,these Bald Cypress trees can produce marvelous November colors.The Spanish Moss is not a moss, it’s a rootless epiphyte that survives on rainfall, dust and random detritus in the atmosphere but it adds texture in its growth toward the water.
Le château de Thoreau est dans un domaine privé et on peine à le percevoir. La route publique traverse ses dépendances par ce porche qui a conservé un aspect plus ancien notamment avec cette tour en ruine sur la gauche.
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Pellicule cinéma Kodak Vision 3, 500T
Développement en kit Rollei Colorchem C41
In the Capuchin Church (Kapuzinerkirche) in Vienna
In art, there are two ways of depicting St Joseph: either as an old man or as a young man in his early thirties who is still in his prime. The view depends entirely on which biblical or apocryphal narratives one follows. Sometimes Joseph is an old widower, sometimes he is a man who has just built up an existence and has now found himself a wife who has just reached sexual maturity and is half his age. In the latter story, given the lifelong chastity attributed to Joseph, there is a heavy pinch of kitsch, which is why I find this presentation in the Capuchin Church extremely successful.
The Thousand Islands cruise stopover to Boldt Castle vary from 4 to 6 hours. It depends on whether you are just visiting the Heart Island or if you include the Boldt Yacht House on Wellesley Island and the Singer Castle on Dark Island.
Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, St. Lawrence River, Thousand Islands, New York State, USA
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L'escale de la croisière des Mille-Îles au château de Boldt varie de 4 à 6 heures. Cela dépend si vous visitez uniquement Heart Island ou si vous incluez le Boldt Yacht House sur Wellesley Island et le Singer Castle sur Dark Island.
Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, fleuve Saint-Laurent, Mille-Îles, État de New York, États-Unis
Well, it depends on the tide. High tide, island. Low tide, peninsula.
Just another of the many little charms that can be found at the Sandbanks Provincial Park on Newfoundland'd south coast.
This really is just a small little island ... or peninsula, though. The large land mass you see in background on the left is not part of it. That really is an island a little farther off the coast. So, it has no conflicts about its identity. :-) The same goes for the land you see on the right.
If you care to search Sandbanks Provincial Park, Newfoundland on Google Maps and switch over to Satellite view you will be able to appreciate all the white sand beaches in the area. And you will be able to find this little jewel here.
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Depending on who the other person is, the line is beautifully expressed or not
Don't put unnecessary energy into someone who doesn't paint you beautiful.
already have many good friends by your side.
Dependemos de la supervivencia de las abejas
Las abejas y otros polinizadores, como las mariposas, los murciélagos y los colibríes, están, cada vez más, amenazados por los efectos de la actividad humana.
La polinización es un proceso fundamental para la supervivencia de los ecosistemas, esencial para la producción y reproducción de muchos cultivos y plantas silvestres. Casi el 90 por ciento de las plantas con flores dependen de la polinización para reproducirse; asimismo, el 75 por ciento de los cultivos alimentarios del mundo dependen en cierta medida de la polinización y el 35 de las tierras agrícolas mundiales. Los polinizadores no solo contribuyen directamente a la seguridad alimentaria, sino que además son indispensables para conservar la biodiversidad.
Depending upon the town or city we were visiting, we were docked on the wall side or on the open side. We got the wall side in Würzburg. That's fine; we were only in the room to sleep and change.
Depending on the ground water level, Grizzly Fumarole is some times a bubbling mudpot and other times, it is a steam vent. Dried mud is visible on the vents but only gas was coming out on this July day.
Bananas are the staple starch of many tropical populations. Depending upon cultivar and ripeness, the flesh can vary in taste from starchy to sweet, and texture from firm to mushy. Both skin and inner part can be eaten raw or cooked. Bananas' flavor is due, amongst other chemicals, to isoamyl acetate which is one of the main constituents of banana oil.
During the ripening process, bananas produce a plant hormone called ethylene, which indirectly affects the flavor. Among other things, ethylene stimulates the formation of amylase, an enzyme that breaks down starch into sugar, influencing the taste of bananas. The greener, less ripe bananas contain higher levels of starch and, consequently, have a "starchier" taste. On the other hand, yellow bananas taste sweeter due to higher sugar concentrations. Furthermore, ethylene signals the production of pectinase, an enzyme which breaks down the pectin between the cells of the banana, causing the banana to soften as it ripens.
Bananas are eaten deep fried, baked in their skin in a split bamboo, or steamed in glutinous rice wrapped in a banana leaf. Bananas can be made into jam. Banana pancakes are popular amongst backpackers and other travelers in South Asia and Southeast Asia. This has elicited the expression Banana Pancake Trail for those places in Asia that cater to this group of travelers. Banana chips are a snack produced from sliced dehydrated or fried banana or plantain, which have a dark brown color and an intense banana taste. Dried bananas are also ground to make banana flour. Extracting juice is difficult, because when a banana is compressed, it simply turns to pulp. Bananas fried with batter is a popular dessert in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. A similar dish is known in the United States as banana fritters. Plantains are used in various stews and curries or cooked, baked or mashed in much the same way as potatoes.
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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL
Today Hastings has a population of something over 80,000 and depends heavily on tourism to earn its living. There is still a fishing fleet based at The Stade in the Old Town, though severely hampered now by restrictions imposed from Europe. There is a remarkable amount of creative talent in the town: artists, writers and musicians seem to be particularly attracted here. Current Hastings residents include the jazz saxophone legend Trevor Watts, folk fiddlers Peter Knight (of "Steeleye Span") and Barry Dransfield; the award-winning science fiction writer Christopher Priest, and American-born novelist Leigh Kennedy. If rare musical instruments are your thing, have a look at the small 18th century John Snetzler organ, rebuilt in 1837, which found its way from Derby via Banbury and Lewes to Hastings, and is now sitting unobtrusively in the Unitarian Chapel in South Terrace (just a few doors along from the Quaker Meeting House).
Hastings never quite achieved the prosperity of resorts like Bournemouth or Brighton, but it has a comfortable, "lived in" feel and a lot to recommend it which is not perhaps obvious to the casual visitor. The ruins of the Norman castle on the West Hill are a major attraction as are St. Clement's caves nearby, while below on the seafront is Pelham Crescent and its centrepiece St. Mary-in-the-Castle, magnificently restored with its Georgian columns and soaring dome. For those who enjoy walking in the countryside, the unspoiled Country Park stretches from the East Hill up and down the glens and over the "fire hills" to Fairlight - and further if you can manage it!
The Old Town, nestling between the East and West Hills, is well worth exploring: as well as the picturesque houses and shops, the streets are riddled with a surprising network of little alleyways (or "twittens" as we call them in Hastings!) The beach is home to the largest shore-based fishing fleet in England, and to the eye-catching tall wooden huts where the fishermen dry their nets.
“What you see and what you hear depends a great deal on where you are standing. It also depends on what sort of person you are.”
― C.S. Lewis, The Magician's Nephew
Stained glass window on the inside of a mausoleum with reflections of the outside on the glass door panel
Trinity Cemetery, Washington Heights
Although they are usually called a Cougar, a Mountain Lion or a Panther, they are also often referred to as Painter, Deer Tiger and Catamount, depending on your geographic location. The Cougar has forty recognized names in the English language as well as at least twenty-five native North American names and eighteen South American names. All of which just goes to show how important scientific names are when referring to a species of animal. Like all other animals the Puma has only one scientific name (although this name may be changed to reflect our increasing scientific knowledge). Currently the Puma is Puma concolor (it was Felis concolor but this name is not now correct as the Puma is no longer considered to be a member of the genus Felis.)
For animals that hunt at night an enhanced sense of touch is obviously useful and for cats this is supplied by special sensitive hairs called vibrissae by scientists, but otherwise commonly known as whiskers. Vibrissae are extremely sensitive to touch and can tell the cat about even small changes in air movement around it. Being longer than ordinary hairs they are the first part of a cat to touch the world and they therefore allow a cat to move around in complete darkness without bumping into things.
Felines, with the notable exception of lions and to a lesser extent domestic cats, are habitually solitary, however they are sometimes are found in pairs (either m/m, f/f or m/f) or larger groups consisting of a single adult female and her immature young. Three quarters of cat species live in forests and many prefer a dense undergrowth that helps them approach their prey unseen.
In Captivity @ Northwest Trek - Eatonville, WA
Sometimes one
Is more depending
On the scale its in
Sometimes one
Is many things
And movements
Sometimes one
Is small and unseen
At the lowest end
Sometimes one
Is large and fills
Our sight
Sometimes one
Is you and me
Together .........
To accept the dependencies imposed on us by nature is wisdom ; to love them is happiness "Bernard Grasset"
A veces las cosas no son lo que parecen... otras veces sí. El resultado depende únicamente de nosotros mismos ;-)
Depending on when they were delivered there are small differences between the Seagrave trucks operated by the FDNY. Many of the older ones have red rims -a look that I find appealing.
Pentax Super ME
Pellicule périmée Carrefour 100 - Expired film
Développement en kit Rollei Colorchem C41
Música: Elton John. Candle in the wind
La vida es un instante que pasa y no vuelve. Comienza con un fresco amanecer; y como un atardecer sereno se nos va. De nosotros depende que el sol de nuestra vida, cuando se despida del cielo llamado "historia", coloree con hermosos colores su despedida. Colores que seran los recuerdos bonitos que guarden de nosotros las personas que vivieron a nuestro lado.
Briksdalsbreen glacier terminates in Briksdalsbrevatnet, a small lake which lies 346 metres above sea level. The size of Briksdalsbreen depends not only on temperature, but is also strongly affected by precipitation. Measurements since 1900 show small advances of the glacier front in the first decades. In the period from 1934 to 1951 the glacier receded by 800 metres, exposing the glacial lake. In the period from 1967 until 1997 the glacier expanded by 465 metres and covered the whole lake, with the glacier front ending at the lake outlet. After the year 2000, the glacier once again receded. In 2004 it had receded to 230 metres behind the lake outlet and in 2007 the glacier front was on dry land. As Briksdalsbreen has become very narrow at some stretches, it is possible that it will disconnect from the larger Jostedalsbreen glacier in the near future. Sogn and Fjordane county, Norway. Source: www.wikipedia.org.
Todo depende del cristal con que se mire. Puede que te fijes en cómo el viento zarandea las hojas de los árboles o simplemente en esa lluvia que va mojando tu cara. Puede que sólo entiendas los problemas como obstáculos o tal vez como una oportunidad para aprender. Puede que sólo sientas hoy o quizá también mañana...
The common tern (Sterna hirundo) is a seabird in the family Laridae. This bird has a circumpolar distribution, its four subspecies breeding in temperate and subarctic regions of Europe, Asia and North America.
It is strongly migratory, wintering in coastal tropical and subtropical regions. Breeding adults have light grey upperparts, white to very light grey underparts, a black cap, orange-red legs, and a narrow pointed bill. Depending on the subspecies, the bill may be mostly red with a black tip or all black.
There are several similar species, including the partly sympatric Arctic tern, which can be separated on plumage details, leg and bill colour, or vocalisations.
The nominate subspecies of the common tern is 31–35 cm (12–14 in) long, including a 6–9 cm (2.4–3.5 in) fork in the tail, with a 77–98 cm (30–39 in) wingspan. It weighs 110–141 g (3.9–5.0 oz). Breeding adults have pale grey upperparts, very pale grey underparts, a black cap, orange-red legs, and a narrow pointed bill that can be mostly red with a black tip, or all black, depending on the subspecies.
The common tern's upper wings are pale grey, but as the summer wears on, the dark feather shafts of the outer flight feathers become exposed, and a grey wedge appears on the wings. The rump and tail are white, and on a standing bird the long tail extends no further than the folded wingtips, unlike the Arctic and roseate terns in which the tail protrudes beyond the wings. There are no significant differences between the sexes.
In non-breeding adults, the forehead and underparts become white, the bill is all black or black with a red base, and the legs are dark red or black. The upper wings have an obvious dark area at the front edge of the wing, the carpal bar. Terns that have not bred successfully may moult into non-breeding adult plumage beginning in June, though late July is more typical, with the moult suspended during migration. There is also some geographical variation; Californian birds are often in non-breeding plumage during migration.
Juvenile common terns have pale grey upper wings with a dark carpal bar. The crown and nape are brown, and the forehead is ginger, wearing to white by autumn. The upper parts are ginger with brown and white scaling, and the tail lacks the adult's long outer feathers.
Birds in their first post-juvenile plumage, which normally remain in their wintering areas, resemble the non-breeding adult, but have a duskier crown, dark carpal bar, and often very worn plumage. By their second year, most young terns are either indistinguishable from adults, or show only minor differences such as a darker bill or white forehead.
The common tern is an agile flyer, capable of rapid turns and swoops, hovering, and vertical take-off. When commuting with fish, it flies close to the surface in a strong head wind, but 10–30 m (33–98 ft) above the water in a following wind.
Unless migrating, normally it stays below 100 m (330 ft), and averages 30 km/h (19 mph) in the absence of a tail wind.[5] Its average flight speed during the nocturnal migration flight is 43–54 km/h (27–34 mph)[22] at a height of 1,000–3,000 m (3,300–9,800 ft)
This image was taken at RSPB Belfast Lough in Northern Ireland.
Some love it. Some hate it. Los Angeles, or more poetically called the City of Angels, is the largest city in the state of California, and the second largest city in the USA. The city has population of nearly 4 million while the greater Los Angeles, depending on the source, is home to 12 - 18 million people. LA is a very diverse city with large population of Hispanics/Latinos, African Americans, Whites, Asians, and other communities including American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islanders. The city is also known for its freeway network with horrendous traffic jams and smog, Hollywood, and the beaches. In LA, you don’t ask “how far it is” but rather “how long it will take you” to get there.