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Yes I know most of these are not orchids but this display caught my eye. Morning sun on a white background gave the Hi Key effect.
I took a still of this display window as part of the Christmas video I am putting together, much of which involves spot color. This window is no exception. But you will see that when the video is done and up online.
I do like the color saturation and the details this new phone camera gives. (It's supposed to be a 50mp camera.)
When they feel threatened, mantis try to make themselves look larger and intimidating. I made some quick movements and this mantis immediately went into its display posture, letting me know how it felt! Within 10 seconds it had calmed down and returned to its normal posture.
Check out those EXQUISITE WINGS... Just wow. Observe the intricate and lacy segments woven into the transparent areas. They have four wings, with two wings acting as a cover and protector for its main two wings, which are used for flying. While able to fly, mantis rarely do, preferring to walk and prowl about as they hunt and explore.
Leica M3, Nokton Classic 35mm f1.4, yellow filter, Kodak 400TX+Super Prodol, Epson GT-X830. 1/1000, f/8.
I was passing through Candor, NC after sunset and saw this display at the Aberdeen Carolina and Western Railroad shops. I thought it was cool...
Here's my Freaky Fusion display. I won't get any more FF than these. It's too bad there's no official playset for these ghouls but I was going for a lab design ^^
Just something I set up for the background a video, however I'm not sure if I'm actually allowed to disclose just as to what the video is that I'll be participating in. Anyway, you might be able to catch a few things…so note away! :)
units are seen in this springtime view at Rupp Yard in Lexington, KY.
RP20BD 5400 probably has been used at one time or another, but it now sits near the end of a long string of stored units. The SD45's on the other hand never were used. They were bought only for parts & later placed on display atop the hill.
The town of Steubenville, Ohio, USA has over 200 life-sized nutcrackers on display each Christmas season.
Had a lovely cup of coffee and cake with my brother here, drawn in by the Crown display...
Happy new week dear flickr friends xx
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Big Boy, having the full passenger train assembled is now shoving back onto the main, clearing the way for trains to pass on the siding, and will soon be open for display.
-Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 Big Boy #4014
-UP (ex-MKT) Parsons Sub, MP U386.37
-Crawford St Crossing, Parsons, KS
-August 11, 2021
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Anarhynchus nivosus,
Estero Bluffs State Park,
San Luis Obispo Co., California
Cornell's Birds of the World explains in a discussion of response to predators, "In urgent situations, adults use distraction displays running in a crouched posture away from intruder. While running, adults may also depress their tails to ground, spread their rectrices [tail feathers], or flap their wings to feign injury. Sometimes they pause and lie flat on ground while continuing to flap their wings, or draw their wings in and crouch." While this is a highly cropped photo, I'm sure the nest was nearby and this behavior was directed at us. After a couple displays we moved on.
I know, I know, this shot is of his back end but you must admit, that tail display is quite something to see.