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Subject: Full Moon Eclipse.
Medium: Digital Artwork.
Inspiration: 16 May - Flower Moon (total lunar eclipse)
Took this movie down at Dave’s dad’s. The little fawns we’re out like crazy and devouring his roses and other plants.
Bald Eagle carrying its catch of a Pacific Hake (Merluccius productus) back to a nearby perch on Jimmy Judd Island to devour and then return for more.
Huge whirlpools are created in Gillard passage the when two strong opposing currents meet and create an upwelling of the water, or also known as a vortex effect.
These whirlpools are deadly for the hake as they push the fish to the surface, basically knocking them out and making them easy pickings for 100’s of eagles to feast upon.
This amazing ‘eagle fest’ lasts only a couple of months during the summer and on these days usually for an hour at the most, it is so incredible to witness this many eagles all diving and perching among the trees.
This hornet captured what I think was a bee and devoured It in seconds while hanging down from the plant.
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"Is it better to Out Monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?" ~Friedrich Nietzsche
So do you out-monster your monster......or let it devour you?
Is it just me or I'm noticing that I do a lot of photos with my hands and arms........lol
~see the little monsters?
Texture is from Here (im in love with it)
Had a little trouble shooting tonight, as the battery in my Remote died( i think).....or its just broken...idk....hmmpppp.....been a while since i used the 10 sec. timer on my camera....I so use to using the remote....!
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Every morning I put out lots of food and the Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) descend en masse and devour it all. The youngsters keep coming back during the day in the hope I will put out 2nd breakfast or elevenses or something.
Taken through the kitchen window.
This is a little country road, well off the beaten track and hard to find on a map - Maybe that's because we local "Photogs" like to keep this wee gem hidden away for ourselves!!!
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Yesterday we walked along the coastline of the city of Santa Cruz. I had my camera and tripod with me, extra lens and filters in my pants pockets. We passed this person. Life is good.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a single RAW exposure. I took bracketed exposures, but used only one because it had more distinct colors, and because the darks make the scene pop.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC4091_hdr1bal1f
HEX DEVOURED
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Puffin Island (Welsh: Ynys Seiriol) is an uninhabited island off the eastern tip of Anglesey, Wales. It was formerly known as Priestholm in English and Ynys Lannog in Welsh. A hermitage was established here around the 6th century and there are remains of a 12th-century monastery on the island. The island is also a Special Protection Area for wildlife.
The Welsh name, Ynys Seiriol, refers to Saint Seiriol. The son of Owain Ddantgwyn, a 5th-century ruler of the Kingdom of Gwynedd, and the brother of Saint Einion Frenin, a 5th- or 6th-century king in the Llŷn Peninsula, Seiriol founded and governed a clas (ecclesiastical settlement) at Penmon on the Anglesey. In later life, he abandoned his responsibilities there to establish a hermitage on the nearby island, where his remains are thought to rest.
King Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd is said to have sheltered here in around 630 when fleeing an invasion from the Kingdom of Northumbria. A monastery existed on the island in the late 12th century and was mentioned by Gerald of Wales who visited the area in 1188. He claimed that, whenever there was strife within the community of monks, a plague of mice would devour all their food. Llywelyn the Great issued two charters in 1221 and 1237 confirming the Canons Regular, in possession of the island and the church and manor of Penmon on the mainland of Anglesey.
The ruins of several ecclesiastical buildings are visible on the island, including the remains of a 12th century church, which has a Grade I heritage listing. The central tower and the foundations of the nave remain. The remains of the chancel and south trancept have been covered by a 19th-century cottage and building.
Much later a telegraph station was built on the north-eastern tip of the island. It is now disused.
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