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The old fisher port of Cuxhaven. The second boat from left, "Ramona", built 1961, sank on Sept. 21st 2021. All 5 crew survived unharmed.
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"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds." - Edward Abbey
Fisher's lovebirds (Agapornis fischeri) are endemic to Northern Tanzania under normal weather conditions. In the Ndutu region of Southern Serengeti.
Scene It, featuring-
Serenity Style- The House of the Fisherman @ *illuminate*
LB_WeepingHoneyTree{Animated}*4Seasons @ *The Little Branch Mainstore*
Other Decor-
Apple Fall Row Boat - Red & Cream
[we're CLOSED] grass field dry
DRD - PA - Sewer Shelter - Couch - PG
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Rice Pallet
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Cereal Stack
DRD- Camping - sidetable
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Can Stack
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Shopping Baskets - B
DRD - PA - Sewer Shelter - Table
DRD - The Trashy Executive Table - Full
DRD - PA - Sewer Shelter - Canvas Seat
DRD post apoc camp food prep
DRD Gardenhouse sink
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Crushed Shelves - D
DRD - San Mora - Grocery Decor - Crushed Shelves - C
5-shot focus stack. it didn't help much since i was working at this lens's weakest point.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a tamron adaptall 2 sp 80-200mm f/2.8 (model 30A) lens
Towering dolerite columns at Devils Gullet plunge into the Fisher River valley and the remote Tasmanian central plateau. The storm engulfing Clumner Bluff (1559m) was directly overhead a few minutes earlier with white out conditions and summer snow. The dolerite columns are over 220m high and form part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, on the northern rim of the Great Western Tiers. Tasmania, Australia.
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Matthew 4: 19
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The fisher droppeth his net in the stream, And a hundred streams are the same as one; And the maiden dreameth her love-lit dream; And what is it all, when all is done? The net of the fisher the burden breaks, And always the dreaming the dreamer wakes.
Alice Cary
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Scanned from Fuji Press 800
(shot at ISO-200 and expired from May-2004)
Chicago, IL
May 2021
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The African Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer), is a large species of eagle found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply occur.
This species may resemble the bald eagle in appearance; though related, each species occurs on different continents, with the bald eagle being resident in North America.
The African fish eagle feeds mainly on fish, which it swoops down upon from a perch in a tree, snatching the prey from the water with its large, clawed talons. The eagle then flies back to its perch to eat its catch.
This formidable African Fish Eagle was photographed coming in to pluck a fish from the water during a photography safari on an early morning boat ride on Lake Baringo, Kenya.