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Scene NE of St. Louis, Mo after crossing the Mississippi River revealed this mosaic pattern of farm land. Interstate 55 cuts a diagonal swath through this image taken from 30,000 feet up.

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Zero Image 2000 pinhole camera, Ilford Delta 100 film

I've been very fortunate this past week.....three different dragonfly encounters on three separate days.

 

The shimmer of color on this fellow's wings was magical to see through the lens....

 

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Another first for me... this is the brown form of Death's-head Hawkmoth caterpillar, only discovered today alongside 4 of the standard green-yellow larvae. How could I have missed spotting a 60mm (2.5 inch) caterpillar growing in a potted Pivet (Ligustrum) plant?

 

Acherontia atropos is the most widely known of the three species of Death's-head Hawkmoths and probably the best known species of moth. Acherontia species are notorious mainly for a vaguely skull-shaped pattern on the thorax of the adult moth.

 

Thanks for your visit and any comment you make on my photographs – it is greatly appreciated and encouraging!

 

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Deja que la realidad se expanda , guarda silencio.

formato A4, penna e acquerello su carta liscia riciclata. dalla bella fotografia di Daniel RENVERSEAU

158733, forming ScotRail's 1L06 1359 Perth to Edinburgh service, noses past Clatchard Craig quarry on the outskirts of Newburgh on a nippy 29th December 2020.

 

In the shadows mid distance is Lindores Abbey regarded as the spiritual home of Scotch whisky and is thus a very important place... Blending in with the old structures, a new distillery on the site no doubt aims to capitalise on matters.

 

Beyond the distillery is the River Tay with beyond that the flatlands of the Cask, sorry, Carse of Gowrie.

 

Thats enough whisky puns for one caption.

 

Sláinte.

El Fontán es hoy en día una plaza de forma rectangular que está situada en el casco antiguo de Oviedo. Su nombre proviene de la fuente manantial ó fontán que llenaba la primitiva laguna que se encontraba en esa zona. En los inicios de la ciudad de Oviedo se trataba de una laguna natural a las afueras de la ciudad, la cual era abastecida por manantiales natrurales que brotaban en la zona y rápidamente se convirtió en zona de recreo de los nobles ovetenses. Durante este tiempo los campesinos que vivína en las afueras de la ciudad, se acercaban hasta este lugar a vender sus productos (leche, verduras, quesos, gallinas, etc.), con este incesante movimiento no tardaron en aparecer los artesanos tales como herreros, cesteros, etc. y así poco a poco se fue formando un mercado que perdurará hasta nuestros días y convirtiéndose por aquel entonces en el primer núclo comercial a extramuros de Oviedo. Tras esta primera etapa este mercado que se formaba de manera espontánea acabó siendo regulado por el ayuntamiento, el cual controloba la calidad y la entrada de productos a cambio de impuestos. Debido a que la laguna empezaba a representar un problema sanitario por su insalubridad se decidió desecarla. En la primera mitad del siglo XVII se decide la construcción de una obra de carácter público que se convertiría en un corral de comedias; tras sucesivas reformas y ampliaciones, que intentaron adecuar su inflexible estructura de patio de comedias, fue relevado por el teatro Campoamor. El 11 de junio de 1792 el ayuntamiento acomete una de las reformas más importantes hasta aquel entonces, esta reforma, dirigida por el arquitecto municipal asturiano Francisco Pruneda y Cañal, el cual diseña la plaza como un lugar rectangular, abierto por cuatro entradas y con cuarenta casillas o departamentos para tiendas, de planta y piso, recorridas en su perímetro interior y externo por un pórtico de columnas. La obra concluyó sin que se siguiera el proyecto inicial lo que produjo la existencia de varias alturas en la plaza. Los almacenes de las tiendas se fueron convirtiendo en viviendas de inquilinos y varios edificios se modificaron durante el siglo XIX aunque con ello no llega a perder el espíritu con el que fue concebida inicialmente. Ya a finales del siglo XX, en 1981 la dirección General del Patrimonio Artístico realiza una restauración de la plaza, si bien esta restauración no frena el deterioro en el que se ve inmersa la plaza y que culmina en 1996 con la controvertida decisión del derribo y demolición total de la plaza, execepto la esquina en dónde se asienta la sidrería Casa Ramón que había sido restaurada por el propietario. Tras este derribo la plaza se vuelve a construir y el 7 de mayo de 1997 es inaugurada por el alcalde Sr. D. Gabino de Lorenzo Ferrera. Hoy en día los jueves, sábados y domingos sigue habiendo mercado en las calles exteriores al fontán y en la plaza Daoíz y Velarde colindante con el fontán. También existe una plaza de abastos cubierta que abre todos los días de la semana excepto el domingo y en la cual se venden pescado, carne, queso y todo tipo de productos típicos asturianos

 

In Wordpress In Blogger photo.net/photos/Reinante/ In Onexposure

The genus Ganoderma is characterized by having long and repeated basidiocarps forming shelves embedded in the trunks of trees, also known in English as "conk funguss" (fungus narigón). They are called lignicolous (wooden decomposers) and coriaceous (leather) with or without stem. Fructose bodies typically grow in the form of a fan or hoof in the bark of live or dead trunks. They have a double wall and truncated spores that form ornate strata ranging from yellow to brown.

162cm x 98cm oil on canvas may '07

"Puzzle"

 

Melbourne/Bendigo train line through what passes for the outback in southern Australia.

Taken in our little town before parade 11/11/11 We Will Remember

This former Belavia aircraft formed part of a display of "gate guards" at the entrance to Minsk National Airport.

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“Grace is the beauty of form under the influence of freedom.”

Friedrich Schiller

 

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el brasileño no lo cayó esta ves...

 

subo esta foto para comentar una cosa :

" ultimamente veo muchos malos rollos por haí, y como ya dije hace poco , cada uno tiene su forma de pensar y disfrutar de esto chavales que para eso esta ;) "

  

* josele gracias por el fisheye

143 055-2 (DeltaRail) heads west with a rake of Chinese containers forming DGS 56269 Frankfurt (Oder) Pbf - Neuss Gbf (+334).

 

The containers included Honeytak, Cronos, HFLP & EPUSCM on new CZ-TNTD (Tenutado) Sggrss flats including 33 54 4980 232-1

Sand of Plum Island contains deep purple and dark grey patches. It is due to high abundance of almandine-pyrope garnet, pyroxene augite, and magnetic minerals such as ilmenite and hematite. Epidote adds some greenish hue.

“I am in awe of flowers.

Not because of their colors,

but because even though they

have dirt in their roots,

they still grow.

They still bloom.”

― D. Antoinette Foy

 

Texture added by Cary Larrabee

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A walk on the beach

Purity of colour and form in this white Cymbidium orchid.

 

ImageArt Photography

Fun with light just after dawn.

 

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Like a tulip rainbow

Tulips (Tulipa) form a genus of spring-blooming perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes (having bulbs as storage organs). The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red, pink, yellow, or white (usually in warm colours). They often have a different coloured blotch at the base of the tepals (petals and sepals, collectively), internally. Because of a degree of variability within the populations, and a long history of cultivation, classification has been complex and controversial. The tulip is a member of the Liliaceae (lily) family, along with 14 other genera, where it is most closely related to Amana, Erythronium and Gagea in the tribe Lilieae. There are about 75 species, and these are divided among four subgenera. The name "tulip" is thought to be derived from a Persian word for turban, which it may have been thought to resemble. Tulips originally were found in a band stretching from Southern Europe to Central Asia, but since the seventeenth century have become widely naturalised and cultivated (see map). In their natural state they are adapted to steppes and mountainous areas with temperate climates. Flowering in the spring, they become dormant in the summer once the flowers and leaves die back, emerging above ground as a shoot from the underground bulb in early spring. Wikipedia

 

British Columbia grown

Canada

 

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~Christie

   

formato A5, schizzo a pennello e acquerello su carta liscia riciclata. dalla magnifica foto di Fabio Prosperi

seen in an outburst of dull at drax

GB 66702 delivers the coal

DB 66138 has delivered the Biomass

DB 66140 ready to take away the Ash

I saw this structure off the Canadian shore of Lake Erie and I was inspired to make a Kenna-esque image. Image made with my Olympus OM-D e-M1 mk2 with the m.Zuiko 12-40mm f2.8 Pro lens, NiSi CirPL & 10 stop ND filters and meFoto Globetrotter tripod (12mm | f8 | ISO64 | 15sx8). Processed solely in On1 Photo RAW 19.1.

 

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