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American White Pelican
The American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) is a large aquatic soaring bird from the order Pelecaniformes. It breeds in interior North America, moving south and to the coasts, as far as Central America and South America, in winter.
The species also has the second largest average wingspan of any North American bird, after the California condor. This large wingspan allows the bird to easily use soaring flight for migration.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_white_pelican
Cornell Lab of Ornithology: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_White_Pelican/overview
“Twilight campfighter
You build your fire into an open wound
You want us to feel better
On these darker trails
With light revealing holy grails
To hike through dangerous weather
You need twilight eyes”
~From the song by Guided by Voices,
“Twilight Campfighter”, written by
Robert Pollard
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amidst the darkness
light illuminates our way
paths we create ~m~
In the face of darkness, the light represents hope and perseverance
One of two Egyptian lighthouses in Crete, this one at Rethymno built in the 1830s. Crete, Greece.
Travelling on Tuesdays (retrospective).
Guide dog Zita working at station, waiting for the train,
With a fresh summer trim.
Taken by the owner, iPhone
Byron Bay, NSW Australia
Took me a few goes to get this shot. Everything from thunderstorms to leaving memory cards behind came in the way, but finally it happened.
Hope you like it.
Tynemouth Pier extends 900 metres out to sea and the walk to the pier lighthouse is rewarded with some magnificent views of the river entrance and back towards Tynemouth Priory & Castle. The pier is a Grade II Listed building and dates back to Victorian times when its construction was a major feat of engineering.
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"For the last three years, ProRail, The Eye Association Netherlands (Oogvereniging) and more than 200 Dutch municipalities have worked together to make Dutch train stations accessible to the 350.000 blind or partially sighted people in the Netherlands. On Tuesday, October 31, the task, costing around 30 million euros, was completed.
Measures taken
In order to make NS stations accessible to the blind and partially sighted, more than 90 kilometres of visible and perceptible guidelines have been installed in 410 train stations. The guidelines will ensure that visually impaired people do not lose their way."
( www.iamexpat.nl/expat-info/dutch-expat-news/all-dutch-tra...)
8 second exposure with 2-stop soft split GND and CPL filters. Low tide revealed the foreground element under first morning light. I was standing in water during the exposure.
Lors de la visite du château fort de Murol dans le Puy-de-Dôme.
Le guide en costume d'époque était fort sympathique et plein d'humour !
The human eye needs a certain amount of time to get used to the alternation of light and dark, and this bridge is no exception. However, thanks to the bright strip of light on the ceiling, I couldn't get lost even during the day and reached the other side safely.
Ilford HP5+
Adonal 1:100 + sea salt
60´, 19,5°C
Nikon F2 (1971-1980)
Nikkor 28mm/f 3.5 K (1975-1977)