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The ice crystals formed at the base of stems of Frostweed, Verbesina virginica (Asteraceae) have been given many names - among them: ice ribbons, ice flowers, ice fringes, ice fingers, ice filaments, ice leaves, frost flowers, frost ribbons, frost freaks, frost beards, frost castles (Forrest M. Mims III www.forrestmims.org/gallery.html), crystallofolia (coined by Bob Harms at The University of Texas), rabbit ice and rabbit butter. It is the sap that crystalizes in freezing conditions that we experience now in Texas.
Here in the TWU Butterfly Garden, Denton campus
Super-Takumar 50mm/f1.4 (8 elements) + Raynox DCR-250 on Pentax K-1. Shot wide open. Color grading in Lightroom
Yesterday we took Jessie to her first ballet class. Does she have good form or what? :) Proud of my girl.
She loved the class. It's a once a week class for an hour each Saturday. It's a ballet/tap class, so we have to pick her up some little tap shoes too. She immediately took a liking to one of the other little girls in the class and ended up followed her around and partnering up with her.
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I loved this art installation. Thanks for your visit, I have to post and run, but will try to visit tonight:)
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Barred Owls roost quietly in forest trees during the day, though they can occasionally be heard calling in daylight hours. At night they hunt small animals, especially rodents, and give an instantly recognizable “Who cooks for you?” call.
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Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag 2020-08-23 på temat form. Ännu en "klassisk Magnus". Inget planerat under veckan blev en snabbt genomförd idé på lördagen när den dök upp i huvudet. Skönt att alltid ha en kamera i fickan nu för tiden.
This is a quarter view of a 1955 Mercury D-528 concept car at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. The rounded fenders were actually functional -- a spare tire was beneath one and a gas tank beneath the other.
The Himalayas, or Himalaya, form a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
The Himalayan range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation, including ten of the fourteen 8000m peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia – Aconcagua, in the Andes – is 6,961 metres (22,838 ft) tall.
The Himalayan range is bordered on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, and on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain. The Himalayas are distinct from the other great ranges of central Asia, although sometimes the term Himalaya is loosely used to include the Karakoram and some of the other ranges. The Himalayas – inhabited by 52.7 million people – are spread across five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China and Pakistan, with the first three countries having sovereignty over most of the range. Some of the world's major rivers, the Indus, the Ganges, and the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, rise in the Himalayas, and their combined drainage basin is home to roughly 600 million people. The Himalayas have profoundly shaped the cultures of the Indian subcontinent; many Himalayan peaks are sacred in Hinduism and Buddhism.
Lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian Plate, the Himalayan mountain range runs, west-northwest to east-southeast, in an arc 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) long.
I go different ways on my long walks to and from work, and noticed this display the other day. On my way home I purposely went this way again to capture this image through the window.
A combination of pieces from Hiroshi Sugimoto's photographic exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Art Australia.
SMC PENTAX (K) 28mm f2 "Hollywood"
Delle forme particolari di aggressività vanno considerate pure l’impertinenza e l’ironia. L’ostilità si maschera con il sarcasmo; si fa intendere di non attribuire il giusto peso alle parole o si invita ad afferrare il contrario di quanto si è proferito. Il vero messaggio si nasconde sotto il tono di voce e dietro l’umorismo.
Christine and I decided we would both use apples a prop and see what we each would come up with. Here is mine, stay tuned for hers!
A subject that I am forever fascinated about are the ways in which we as humans are not so very different from our surroundings. In this photo I am portraying a form rather than submitting to an identity. I am a piece of food, I am an apple, I am nothing more than another figure in the formation.
Yo, hold up, hold up, hold up, okay, hold up
You see a bad bitch coming through, yo, what's the hold up?
I'm in that new new, me and New New when I roll up
I tell the valet, "Park my Benz and bring the Rolls up"
Yo, hold up, hold up, hold up, okay, hold up
Bermeo. Vizcaya. País Vasco.
Este paraje, situado a medio camino entre las localidades de Bakio y Bermeo, tiene algo que atrapa.
La escarpada y larga escalera que une la isla con tierra es todo un reto, existen diferentes versiones sobre su número real de escalones, pero todo el mundo está de acuerdo en que el ascenso merece la pena.
Al final de la escalinata podrás posar tu pie sobre la huella que según dicen dejó allí San Juan Bautista, trae buena suerte. En lo alto te espera una pintoresca ermita y sobre todo unas espectaculares vistas al bravo mar Cantábrico que ha tallado en la isla, acantilados, túneles y arcos imposibles.
Gaztelugatxe ha sido escenario de piratas, aquelarres y leyendas y no es casualidad que acumule títulos de “maravilla más votada” o enclave “más valorado” por viajeros de todo el mundo.
El rito de tocar la campana tres veces
Una vez arriba no olvides tocar la campana de la ermita tres veces y pedir un deseo, antiguamente lo hacían para pedir fertilidad y ahuyentar malos espíritus o dolores de cabeza. La campana está tan a mano que tocarla es una actividad que engancha a mayores y pequeños.
Recuerda llevar ropa y calzado cómodo. En otoño o primavera la isla estará tranquila y podrás saborear mejor su misticismo y belleza. En verano no te resistirás a un baño en las pequeñas playas de piedras que se forman al pie de la escalinata. Gaztelugatxe es una maravilla natural a la que sin duda querrás volver.
Fuente: turismo.euskadi.eus