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Explored #497, 04-06-2016
Today a lot of these Painted Ladies visited the Erysimum Bowles's Mauve Perennial Wallflower in my garden.
Vanessa cardui is a well-known colorful butterfly, known as the painted lady, or in North America as the cosmopolitan. This butterfly has a strange pattern of flying in a sort of screw shape.
De distelvlinder (Vanessa cardui) is een vlinder uit de onderfamilie Nymphalinae van de familie van de aurelia's (Nymphalidae). In Nederland en België is de distelvlinder vooral bekend als trekvlinder die in sterk wisselende aantallen passeert. Zowel de Nederlandstalige als de wetenschappelijke naam van deze soort verwijzen naar het geslacht van de distels (Carduus), een van de waardplanten van de distelvlinder.
© 2016 Frank Cornelissen
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Explore # 122 June 9, 2011
The Queen Victoria Building, now affectionately known as the QVB, was designed by George McRae and completed in 1898, replacing the original Sydney markets on the site.
Built as a monument to the long reigning monarch, construction took place in dire times, as Sydney was in a severe recession.
The elaborate Romanesque architecture was specially planned for the grand building so the Government could employ many out-of-work craftsmen - stonemasons, plasterers, and stained window artists - in a worthwhile project.
Originally, a concert hall, coffee shops, offices, showrooms, warehouses and a wide variety of tradespeople, such as tailors, mercers, hairdressers and florists, were accommodated.
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My 20th image on explore (30/7/2018) reaching No. 16!
A young gull tails our boat as it crosses the Bosphorous, bearing us from Asia to Europe, whilst never leaving the city of Istanbul, Türkiye (nee Turkey).
Taken with my Nikon D40, fitted with a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Blue Star - IMO 9579327
Bulk Carrier
Flag: Liberia
Built: 2011
Length: 180 m
Beam: 30 m
Gross tonnage: 23204
DWT: 37947 t
At the Tate & Lyle Thames Refinery, Silvertown.
22.12.24.
Thank you and Merry Christmas to everybody for the views and faves :)
Primeira vez tantas "in explore"
ao mesmo tempo!
1. sweetness, 2. guest star, 3. net, 4. ..., 5. when flower faces the sun, 6. Just me and my camera, 7. flickr.com/photos/28461370@N00/520955316/, 8. almost on black,
9. Heart, 10. evergreen..., 11. red one or red-pink ?, 12. sunday color, 13. drops, 14. Did you say flower?, 15. in the middle of the green, 16. Facing the sun,
17. Fuxico
أقدام طفلهٍ بيضاء
يملؤها الصفاء والنقاء
غداً ستركض بها وتلعب
ثم ستكد بها وتتعب
Please say maasha`Allah ..
Taken & Edit by: me
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture: ƒ/7.1
Exposure Program: Manual
Focal Length: 62 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: 1 SoftBox
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM
Taken on: Aug 28, 2010 | 4:14 AM
شكرا عبدالله على الكلمات
^_^
Explore # 162 October 25, 2012
Fern leaf from my backyard.
Quote of the Day
Be nice to people on your way up because you'll meet them on your way down.
Wilson Mizner mentioned.
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Best regards my artist friend,
Sunny
An abandoned villa in the Italian countryside with some nice details in the living areas upstairs and a lot of large barrels in the basement. Unsure on the history of this but seems to have been abandoned for many years.
The man down Italian toll tour. Taking in some Italian delights on a 4 day explore.
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Ein enn úr norðurljósaferð okkar skólafélaganna í mars. Tekin við Úlfljótsvatn.
Ekki annað hægt en að elska þessa Nikon 14-24mm linsu!
One more from an aurora hunting trip with friends from school in march. Taken by the lake Úlfljótsvatn in south Iceland.
You can't not love the Nikon 14-24mm lens!
Explored 10th Jan 2016, highest position 103. Many thanks for all your comments, favourites and views.
Shot of me looking around in the abandoned gold mine shown in the previous photo. The light coming in from the right was from another small entrance that was blocked by wire netting.
Photo by @ Chris Toumanian
Chloride City
Death Valley National Park
He can't go far till his second lot of jabs but had a bit of an explore round the field, cold on his little paws this time of year.
Explore Sep 2, 2013 #344
A nice hike after a rain. Several hours after this image the rains finally delivered again. I met up with a young photographer that was using an iphone for some images. He was thinking about getting an slr which was for sure recommended. Some of those iphone images looked great I think that some people have a good eye for compositions it will make any camera look good. Glad to see other people out shooting these amazing skies in Sacramento. This is a single raw image edited in Lightroom. This location is along the American River in Sacramento, CA.
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A unique kind of spring exists at Mammoth Hot Springs, located in the northwest section of the park. Hot water ascends through ancient limestone deposits. The result is a landscape of terraces sculpted by travertine limestone.
At Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone visitors will enjoy views of travertine limestone terraces. Flowing waters spill over the colorfully streaked Minerva Terraces, resulting in a gentle waterfall appearance.
Hot gases are stored underneath the surface. Water seeps down into the ground and meets with these gases. Some of the gases are readily dissolved in the hot water to form an acid solution. This hot and acidic solution dissolves great quantities of limestone as it works up through the rock to the surface. Once exposed to the air, some of the carbon dioxide escapes from the solution. As this happens, limestone no longer remains in solution and it is deposited, resulting in the terraces.
www.yellowstonepark.com/2011/06/yellowstone-geyser-basins...
Explore #269
I've been meaning to upload this all week but I just seem to have had one thing after another to do and before you know it Friday arrives (that's not a bad thing though)!
This was taken a little while ago…….. in-fact it’s almost from the archives :-)
I didn’t post it originally because the horizon that I suffered from in first strike was in line with the crest of the collision and was hugely distracting!
My photoshop skills aren’t the best and it’s taken a good few hours to edit out the line.
I’ve change my setup now so I shouldn’t suffer with the horizon issue now, and I’m also in the middle of re-designing my water drop rig which given past experience will take a good few months lol!
There’s some more water drop stuff to follow over the next couple of weeks……… I just need to get around to sorting through the hard drive and digging them out.
Canon 100mm macro
AV f/14
TV Bulb
ISO 100
Flash guns 2 x Yongnuo yn460
Trigger with an Arduino
Looks better large Press L