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In Genesis, it is said that God created the grass, and herbs, and trees on the third day, and on the fourth day He created the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night.

 

Perhaps this is what the fourth day looked like, before there were animals and people and all that we know today.

 

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Took this 11 years ago by the crab meadow beach,

Happy fourth of July to all my friends!

Iron Bridge, Hart's Location, New Hampshire

 

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Murcof - Underwater Lament

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Peter Gabriel - Listening Wind

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Sufjan Stevens, "Fourth Of July"

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Built in 1890, the Forth Rail Bridge is a Scottish icon that is recognised the world over.

Even today it still holds the record as the world’s longest cantilever bridge.

We pray for our Nation and world. Please bring Peace to our souls and healing to our bodies

If you sneezed, you would have missed it!

 

Acting quickly, I grabbed my phone and managed to get this capture of the Independence Day military flyover that was advertised all over town in Pawley's Island.

 

Some interesting details: to the right are my nephews, Luke and Trent (with his camera, of course, my sister-in-law, and my brother to the far right.

 

Also, if you look at the orange flag closely, you will see that it is inscribed: United States Marine Corp.

  

The plants keep blooming!

To the woman who taught us that even a princess can still be a badass.

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Shot @ Mukkombu dam Park area , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.

 

There are Three people in each photograph... The photographer , The Subject & The Viewer..

I always loved to shoot my shadows , but was too shy to post it for sale.. today finally I did so...

Calling my shadow as the fourth guy :)

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Red Deer - Cervus elaphus

 

Double click image....

 

The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species. The red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Asia Minor, Iran, parts of western Asia, and central Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being the only species of deer to inhabit Africa. Red deer have been introduced to other areas, including Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Peru, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina. In many parts of the world, the meat (venison) from red deer is used as a food source.

The red deer is the fourth-largest deer species behind moose, elk and sambar deer. It is a ruminant, eating its food in two stages and having an even number of toes on each hoof, like camels, goats and cattle. European red deer have a relatively long tail compared to their Asian and North American relatives. Subtle differences in appearance are noted between the various subspecies of red deer, primarily in size and antlers, with the smallest being the Corsican red deer found on the islands of Corsica and Sardinia and the largest being the Caspian red deer (or maral) of Asia Minor and the Caucasus Region to the west of the Caspian Sea. The deer of central and western Europe vary greatly in size, with some of the largest deer found in the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe.Western European red deer, historically, grew to large size given ample food supply (including people's crops), and descendants of introduced populations living in New Zealand and Argentina have grown quite large in both body and antler size. Large red deer stags, like the Caspian red deer or those of the Carpathian Mountains, may rival the wapiti in size. Female red deer are much smaller than their male counterparts.

 

The European red deer is found in southwestern Asia (Asia Minor and Caucasus regions), North Africa and Europe. The red deer is the largest non-domesticated land mammal still existing in Ireland. The Barbary stag (which resembles the western European red deer) is the only member of the deer family represented in Africa, with the population centred in the northwestern region of the continent in the Atlas Mountains. As of the mid-1990s, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria were the only African countries known to have red deer.

 

In the Netherlands, a large herd (ca. 3000 animals counted in late 2012) lives in the Oostvaarders Plassen, a nature reserve. Ireland has its own unique subspecies. In France the population is thriving, having multiplied fivefold in the last half-century, increasing from 30,000 in 1970 to approximately 160,000 in 2014. The deer has particularly expanded its footprint into forests at higher altitudes than before. In the UK, indigenous populations occur in Scotland, the Lake District, and the South West of England (principally on Exmoor). Not all of these are of entirely pure bloodlines, as some of these populations have been supplemented with deliberate releases of deer from parks, such as Warnham or Woburn Abbey, in an attempt to increase antler sizes and body weights. The University of Edinburgh found that, in Scotland, there has been extensive hybridisation with the closely related sika deer.

 

Several other populations have originated either with "carted" deer kept for stag hunts being left out at the end of the hunt, escapes from deer farms, or deliberate releases. Carted deer were kept by stag hunts with no wild red deer in the locality and were normally recaptured after the hunt and used again; although the hunts are called "stag hunts", the Norwich Staghounds only hunted hinds (female red deer), and in 1950, at least eight hinds (some of which may have been pregnant) were known to be at large near Kimberley and West Harling; they formed the basis of a new population based in Thetford Forest in Norfolk. Further substantial red deer herds originated from escapes or deliberate releases in the New Forest, the Peak District, Suffolk, Lancashire, Brecon Beacons, and North Yorkshire, as well as many other smaller populations scattered throughout England and Wales, and they are all generally increasing in numbers and range. A census of deer populations in 2007 and again in 2011 coordinated by the British Deer Society records the red deer as having continued to expand their range in England and Wales since 2000, with expansion most notable in the Midlands and East Anglia.

  

und jetzt kommt der Weihnachtsmann

Los acantilados de Herbeira, se encuentran en Galicia en la provincia de A Coruña, son los más altos de Europa continental y se elevan hasta los 613 metros.

A pesar de ser verano, la temperatura apenas alcanzaba a unos 13 grados y el viento era muy fuerte.

Se encuentra en la sierra de Capelada entre los municipios de Cedeira y Cariño a unos pocos kilómetros del cabo Ortegal, donde se encuentran las formaciones rocosas más antiguas de España y la cuarta en antigüedad del planeta conocidas hasta hoy, ascendiendo hasta la superficie hace 1160 millones de años.

Herbeira Cliffs are in Galicia in the province of A Coruña, are the highest in continental Europe and rise up to 613 meters.

Despite being summer, the temperature barely reached about 13 degrees and the wind was very strong.

It is located in the mountains of Capelada between the towns of Cedeira and Cariño a few kilometers from Cape Ortegal, where the rocky oldest in Spain known until today formations and the fourth in seniority on the planet, ascending to the surface it makes 1,160,000,000 of years.

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beneath the high tops in Kåfjorddalen, Norway preparing for the ascent of Halti

 

🎧 this blue world // elbow

 

single shot icm // iphone 15 pro max // slow shutter app

Happy slider Sunday and 4th of July weekend to my American Flickr friends.

Finally at the fourth time of asking I finally get a green one leading the sleeper train into London Paddington. Its 57605 running empty stock on 5C99 1954 from Reading Traincare depot 23/9/18.

This tiny greenie caught my attention even all the way down there near the ground with its bright color. A huge limb had come down in a storm the night before, puzzling me as I watched its slow progress through the kitchen window, out in the windy dark. In the morning when my father and I went out to see, the broken red tips of the tall Photinia gave the answer. As we picked up storm debris and seedpods from the ground, I found myself in the midst of a swirl of micro life. Hundreds of millipedes feasted on the rotten limb, and a variety of shield bug nymphs made their dainty way over small obstacles. Perhaps this tiny spider came down with the rest.

 

This is another species I’ve seen in photos through the years of Arachtober. Such a striking spider with that bright coloring and the complimentary red spots, I’ve wished to see one myself. This makes the fourth green spider to join my week of firsts.

 

6 Arachtober 2019

 

Araneus cingulatus

Hixson, TN

36 June 2019

Airbus, A330-243MRTT, MRTT044, msn 1942, ex F-WWKO, tempo EC-334 / F4 and future Armée de l'Air F-UJCJ / 44. Seen landing at Getafe factory after a test flight after conversion and before painting.

Happy Fourth everyone!

Photographer: Arthur Rothstein, December 1937, Union Square, New York, USA

 

Union Square is a historic intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, United States, located where Broadway and the former Bowery Road – now Fourth Avenue – came together in the early 19th century. Its name denotes that "here was the union of the two principal thoroughfares of the island".

 

Colorized by Alain Girard, 2024, December 28

 

Original picture:

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Due to Covid and rainy weather I went back to see which of my arcive photos would look good in B&W. I did these two using Luminar 4, which I am finding a really good choice to process images. This is the upper end of Forth Chute waterfall in winter. My friends and I visited on a really gloomy day but it looks like it was worth it. I spent years with B&W film and I could never have achieved these looks in the darkroom.

Near North Side / Magnificent Mile

Chicago, Illinois 41.898992, -87.624465

October 15, 2023

 

An addition to the Symmetrical Grand Interiors Collection

 

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Fourth Presbyterian Church - wikipedia

 

HDR using 4 images in Lightroom

 

NIKKOR Z 14-30mm f/4 S at 14mm

 

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The Fourth Iron Bridge, in the town of Harts Location, New Hampshire, is a Baltimore Through Truss bridge on the Conway Scenic Railroad. It was built in 1906, and crosses the Sawyer River. The bridge is about a mile north of the Third Iron Bridge, and more popular than that bridge due to its proximity to a parking area and camp site. Autumn colors were at peak at the time the photo was taken.

 

Third Iron Bridge:

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"Because of Einstein, we often call time the fourth dimension. Special relativity shows that time behaves surprisingly like the three spatial dimensions. The Lorenz equations show this. Length contracts as speed increases. Time expands as speed increases."

 

Jim Loy

lil' cousin lighting off fireworks on the dock.

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Other pictures from that day on michaelfitzgeraldphotography.blogspot.com

Edinburgh, Scotland

Fourth Lake,

Inlet, New York

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