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Le scure sagome dei colli Euganei si elevano sopra allo strato di nebbia. Un fenomeno abbastanza frequente, dalle nostre parti, ma certamente sempre ricco di fascino, specialmente all'alba o al tramonto.

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Mönchengladbach / North Rhine-Westphalia / Germany

 

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Citicorp Building breaking through morning fog - NYC

 

A gorgeous sunrise starting enlightening the rocks in the ocean.

Biarritz, France

This is a female Monarch just after emerging. She has broader webbing and no spots. She also likes pink.

... from the heavy mist we call haar. The beach at Cullen, and neither the sea nor the sand was visible.

My camera struggled and failed to find a point of focus, until this lone beach-walker began to emerge! A few seconds later and she too vanished in the blanket of haar!

I've used my sliding skills to try to give some definition and colour to the figure and the few reflections and the sliver of sand!

 

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A follow up to yesterday's post, here's our Sunflower fully emerged. Isn't it just about perfect!

Moments from sunset a swimmer returns from Lake Ainsworth and its soft, some say magical, tea tree infused waters. Lennox Head, Australia.

Canon 6D

24-105mm STM

Taking in the early morning light...

 

Nice Viewed Large

... from the morning mist!

The first signs of Spring buds appearing in the garden .... as the sun tries to break through the morning mist.

I worked 3 images together with some textures and added some colour sliding too.

Using an iPhone 14 and the Sony NEX-6 with Helios 44-2

 

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Good morning all!

 

There's probably nothing more closely associated with the Chobe river in Botswana than elephants. I was very fortunate to get to spend time with a good number of them while in the region this summer.

 

This healthy looking youngster was spotted swimming across the river and photographed as it was emerging on the other side. What an incredible sight to take in and photograph.

  

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“Hope drowned in shadows

emerges fiercely splendid––

boldly angelic.”

― Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams

 

Blog Post

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for Credits, SLurls & More

 

Nothing But The Water (I) - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

www.youtube.com/watch?v=90A-spXBJXU

This is a start-from-scratch re-do of last weeks effort, using a different photo to start from:

No World Like The Present

See it in the comment section as well.

 

The end of a branch on a gorse bush, emerges from winter covered in tiny ice crystals formed by heavy frosts.

Ruinas Jesuíticas de la Misión de San Ignacio Miní

Crazy Tuesday - Arquitectura

Square crop of a recent upload. Think I prefer this. Thanks for looking.

©mattoliver

This time of the year that lasts a day or two only.

gull attack

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Actually I brought some bread for the birds, but I decided to give it the girl. ^^

Lady walking through an arch in Old Town - Stockholm

In the gardens at Farm Lator in north east Hungary.

 

This was an unexpected find, taking a look around the pond in the garden trying to catch a glimpse of the raft spiders when I noticed these two emerging, just out of shot there are two more clambering up the stem from the water below.

 

The biggest problem was trying to get them both in the same focal plane, not helped by a light breeze, needless to say I took a large number of shots over a period of an hour as they both slowly emerged from their larval casings.

 

Can't be sure which species they are other than Chasers, there were a few adults on the wing which looked very much like Broad bodied Chasers to me.

 

Best viewed very large.

 

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This little fellow attracted my eye in the garden today. I don’t know what sort of Shield Bug he is but I assume his albino appearance is due to his having just emerged from a previous skin which you can see just above and to his right.

One from last years Common Darter emergence images, doesn't look like I will get any of these this year as they emptied the water feature where I was finding these, so that meant all those poor Darters that went to so much effort last year have gone to waste. I wouldn't like to guess how many eggs and nymphs perished after they decided to empty the water out for cleaning, no fair :o(

 

Anyway a Common Darter recently emerged and waiting to start expanding those wings :o)

 

Went to see "Guardians Of The Galaxy", it was awesome, Groot was the best LOL :O)

 

Sorry not been on much over the past few weeks, not been out much with the camera, poor excuse I know LOL :o)

... from the bridge at Manchester Road, Castleton, where the Rochdale Canal continues towards the Castlefield Basin in Manchester

Cicada emerging at Roan Mountain State Park in Tennessee.

Arizona State University Museum of Art – Tempe, AZ

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For Definitely Dreaming week 26: Brightly coloured. The City of Monash held Emerge: a festival of lights and lanterns in Mount Waverley Community Centre gardens recently. Bringing some brightly coloured lantern animals to the dark night.

This little miracle of nature, a Monarch Butterfly, has just emerged from her pupa - just 120 seconds after I saw it begin to crack open. By now, I've seen a few from my front-yard milkweed patch, but I'm still finding it to be a touching and emotional thrill. Honestly, I just sat captivated until her wings were fully unfurled (maybe 30 minutes or so). If you were wondering about the "place", the pupa was hanging in a potted cactus on my front door step. She was pretty much on schedule - after emerging, she hung out for a few hours, made a short flight across the sidewalk, then circled the yard and flew away. I don't know why, but this just moves me deeply, like she's saying thank you. And of course, I get the chance to wish her well in her new and exciting life. Unending joy.

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