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"In every true searcher of Nature there is a kind of religious reverence, for he finds it impossible to imagine that he is the first to have thought out the exceedingly delicate threads that connect his perceptions."
-Albert Einstein
A beautiful day on the way. Daylight is coming earlier and earlier. Cold and crisp out there. Feels and looks wonderful!
Update ... - Apparently the hue in this shot is called the "Belt of Venus"
A lonely beach with crystal-clear water located south west labuan island east borneo.. been here? i guess not nither do me.. ahakss,
Mid Columbia River Gorge area. Located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, just north of Carson, Washington.
March 2006....
I saw the first crocus today by a sunny wall. The spring is VERY late this year and still its cold, and oh so cold in nighttime. This is from Stockholm in Sweden.
Botanical Garden, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June of 2005.
Original image in 4.1 Mega Pixels (BdI0280D04A132; Favt0043; BdIFlic0043).
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Posted on the fotolog /bancodeimagens on 08/16/05:
www.fotolog.net/bancodeimagens/?pid=11290412
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Also posted on the fotolog /flowerpower on 06/29/05:
www.fotolog.net/flowerpower/?photo_id=10010302
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Wanna see another picture of this flower?!? Go to the great /portojunior's flickr account:
www.flickr.com/photos/portojunior/19877491/
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Wanna see the entire Botanical Garden series? The series starts here:
www.fotolog.net/bancodeimagens/?photo_id=9753086
Then just click "next" for more images!
The Oystercatchers are back and busy mating on the shores of New Jersey.
They are one of the loudest, most lively and energetic species, often heard way before they are seen as one approaches the beach.
They can breed twice in a season and have two clutches of eggs one now and one late in the summer. Nearly all species of oystercatcher are monogamous, although there are reports of polygamy in the Eurasian oystercatcher. They are territorial during the breeding season. There is strong mate and site fidelity in the species that have been studied, with one record of a pair defending the same site for 20 years. A single nesting attempt is made per breeding season, which is timed over the summer months.
I crowled on the ground around this leaf until my knees really started to hurt but at the end I tnink it was really worth it. And I had no tripod either!
The tunnel was built in 1914 it is pedestrian only now and is located at the mouth of Oneonta Gorge in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.
Deep inside , You know.
You know you're always wanted to fly .
Probably even dreamed about it.
After all, flying is ture freedom, real autonomy.
It removes boundaries, extends horizons, It brings you closer to those love.
And those places you love to be.
It builds character.
Confidence.
Gives you an edge.
But, most important, being a pilot is a great adventure.
While I was waiting for the Northern Light show to increase activity I decided to take a couple shots of the Milky Way above. The Vista House. Corbett, Oregon. 6/23/15
Driving around again I saw a couple of Grutoo's(black-tailed godwits).They gave me the opportunity to make this photos. It made my evening very happy.
I have a very hearty late-blooming clematis that has managed to retain a few green leaves all winter, and this is a macro view of the seeds.