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Interaction between the seawater, sunlight and the sand/mud on the beach during low tide. Just a SOOC.
During sunset, a cloud flew in in an amazing shape (a bird, a dragon, and maybe an angel ...)
A little understanding of the physics of cloud formation underscores the complexity of the atmosphere and sheds light on why predicting weather for more than a few days is such a challenge.
Six types of clouds you can see and how they can help you understand the weather.
1) Cumulus clouds - On a sunny day, rays warm the earth, which heats the air located directly above it. The heated air rises upward due to convection and forms cumulus clouds. These “good weather” clouds are like cotton wool. If you look at the sky filled with cumulus clouds, you can see that they have a flat bottom, located at the same level for all clouds. At this altitude, air rising from ground level cools down to the dew point. It usually doesn't rain from cumulus clouds, which means the weather will be good.
2) Cumulonimbus clouds.
Small cumulus clouds do not rain, but if they grow and grow in height, it is a sign that heavy rain is coming soon. This often happens in summer when morning cumulus clouds turn into cumulonimbus during the day. Cumulonimbus clouds often have a flat top. Air convection occurs inside such a cloud, and it gradually cools until it reaches the temperature of the surrounding atmosphere. At this moment, it loses its buoyancy and can no longer rise higher. Instead, it spreads out to the sides, forming the characteristic anvil shape.
3) Cirrus clouds form in very high layers of the atmosphere. They are smoky because they are composed entirely of ice crystals falling in the atmosphere. When cirrus clouds are carried by winds moving at different speeds, they take on a characteristic curved shape. And only at very high altitudes or at high latitudes, cirrus clouds give out rain that reaches the ground.
4) Stratus Clouds - A low-lying, continuous cloud sheet that covers the sky. Stratus clouds are formed by slowly rising air or gentle winds that cover the cold land or sea surface with moist air. Stratus clouds are thin, therefore, despite the gloomy picture, it is unlikely to rain from them, a little drizzle at most. Stratus clouds are identical to fog, so if you've ever walked in a mountainous area on a foggy day, you've been inside a cloud.
5) Lenticular clouds. Smooth and lenticular lenticular clouds form when air is blown up and over a mountain range, and as it travels over a mountain, the air descends to its previous level. At this time, it heats up and the cloud evaporates. But it can slip further, as a result of which the air rises again and forms another lenticular cloud. This can result in a chain of clouds extending far beyond the mountain range. The interaction of wind with mountains and other surface features is one of the many details that must be taken into account in computer simulations to obtain accurate weather predictions.
6) Kelvin - Helmholtz like a breaking ocean wave. When air masses at different heights move horizontally at different speeds, their state becomes unstable. The boundary between the air masses begins to ripple and form large waves, such clouds are quite rare.
The photo was taken in the city of Konakovo. Russia. On the banks of the Volga River.
Art - Black and White with texture, from photo
Symbiosis is any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic. The organisms, each termed a symbiont, must be of different species. Wikipedia
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One of my abstract works I painted in the last few days. This is composed of two different ones. I'm very grateful for the suggestions and support from my Flickr friend Andrew.
A touch of Red in the Landscape!
Some music for this landscape:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Din_eWjJWe0
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Snowy Interaction. These are two Snowy Egrets. They are each quite capable at catching their own fish but seem to spend a great deal of time attempting to steal from other snowies or ibis. I think if they spent more time catching their own fish they'd end up with a fuller belly.
Chamber Music Hall at the Philharmonie, Berlin.
Built 1960-63.
Architect: Hans Scharoun .
Its unusual tent-like shape makes it one of the city’s landmarks.
In „Interaction of Color“ schreibt Josef Albers: „In visual perception a color is almost never seen as it really is – as it physically is. This fact makes color the most relative medium in art.“
Stelle mir einen Vortrag von Josef Albers am Pult des Raumes meines vorherigen Bildes vor und nicht nur die Stühle sind besetzt, der Raum ist voller begeisterter interessierter Menschen ...
denn alles Gleiche, was man in verschiedenen Kontexte stellt, bekommt durch die Umgebung einen neue, andere Bedeutung ... warum soll es bei Farbe anders sein ... und Rot hatte für Albers immer eine besondere Bedeutung ... deshalb ist seinen roten Werken aus "Homage to the Square" ein ganzer Raum gewidmet und die Komplimentärfarbe ist zufällig draußen ...
Meisterwerk(e) der Farbanalyse
»Wenn jemand ›Rot‹ sagt (als Bezeichnung einer Farbe) und wenn 50 Personen zuhören, darf man erwarten, dass 50 verschiedene Rot in ihrem Bewusstsein auftauchen. Man darf sicher sein, dass all diese Rot verschieden sind.«
Bereits an diesen beiden ersten Sätzen, mit dem das Meisterwerk der Kunsterziehung "Interaction of Color" beginnt, wird klar, wie komplex die Wirkung von Farbe sein kann sowie deren visuelle Wahrnehmung.
Erstmals 1963 bei Yale University Press als limitierte Siebdruckausgabe mit 150 Farbtafeln erschienen, ging dieser Text ab 1971 als Taschenbuch mit wenigen Farbtafeln in Druck.
Seither wurden mehr als eine Viertelmillion Exemplare in verschiedenen Ausgaben verkauft. Dieses einflussreiche Handbuch und Lehrmittel für Künstler, Dozenten und Studenten erscheint nun, in einer aktualisierten Übersetzung und deutlich erweiterten Ausgabe.
Neu eingeleitet von Heinz Liesbrock sind zudem rund 60 illustrierende Farbstudien abgebildet, mit denen Albers wichtige Prinzipien und Gesetzmäßigkeiten der Farbe und ihrer Wirkung demonstriert.
Dieses Handbuch bietet nach wie vor ein unentbehrliches Wissen für alle, die sich mit visueller Kommunikation beschäftigen möchten.
JOSEF ALBERS (1888, Bottrop–1976, New Heaven, Connecticut) war als Künstler, Pädagoge und Farbtheoretiker ein Pionier der künstlerischen Moderne des 20. Jahrhunderts. Er ist bekannt für seine umfassende Werkserie Homage to the Square (1950–1976). Albers lehrte am Bauhaus, am Black Mountain College und an der Yale University.
J. A. was a German-born artist and educator. The first living artist to be given a solo shows at MoMA and at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, he taught at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College, headed Yale University's department of design, and is considered one of the most influential teachers of the visual arts in the twentieth century.
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elephant calf gently touching a subadult at sunrise.
Several elephant herds came to drink near a bridge across the river in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
We had a great time observing their interaction especially as there were calfs of different ages.
African Elephant
loxodonta africana
Afrikaanse olifant
Eléphant d'Afrique
Afrikanischer Elefant
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Certainly interesting and exciting to view the interaction of these owls as one would do close flyovers upsetting the other. It didn't last long and other than a few pulled feathers no damage was done.
Thank you for viewing.
I have been spending some late afternoon, early evening time in a pretty secluded spot on the Lake - bugs of many kinds all over me - trying to locate the Pied-billed Grebe, and watching for any other activity. If one sits still enough, long enough, something is bound to happen…
These very young Wood Ducks ambled onshore and were completely oblivious to me, at least initially. The female with them stayed on the water in a supervisory capacity. Eventually a few of them noticed me, and I slowly brought up my camera while going from sitting to lying down, all in an effort not to spook them. The little photo bomber in the bottom right seemed full of beans, and they stayed for a couple of minutes, before re-entering the water.
There are often three or four sets of Wood Duck young on the water at this time of the year. I especially enjoyed the brief interaction with these ones as I had to misfortune to see a similarly-young duck caught by a Snapping Turtle a couple of weeks ago. Initially I didn’t understand the screaming and thrashing, but with binoculars I ended up figuring it out. It took a while to get that out of my head - I know predation is all around in natural settings, but that was a really unpleasant experience. These guys - who I know may suffer the same fate - cheered me up for the few minutes they were there.
After we photographed the Burrowing Owl the other day, we turned to put our gear in the car. A Turkey Vulture was flying in towards us and then landed in the middle of the road...right in front of the owl. It looked at us and slowly walked towards the owl's burrow. What the heck?! It approached the owl slowly and walked behind the burrow.
We were just in awe of watching this interaction. The owl didn't appear to be stressed, it seemed to just watch the vulture approach. I wondered if the vulture was looking for remnants of the owl's previous meal. I somehow just got the feeling this wasn't the first time for this behavior. It was so incredible to watch. The vulture finally spread its wings and flew over the fence and landed just on the other side. WOW. Nature is just so grand!!
jones and chai
with 6 dogs we love to watch interactions.
chai the smooth saluki loves little old jones the basenji best and constantly wants to play with him. neck bites and play bows.
jones is overwhelmed. he runs and either hides beside/behind leon or me, or sits on the back of a chair where chai won't get him.
[the other interaction chai has is with marina the podenco...he bosses her around.]
chai and jones both sleep with me when chai wants to.
the other night I lifted the covers and the two were sleeping snuggled next to each other.
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Looking in to the hot, Summer evening sun. And towards an industrious spider casting a delicate, but wide web, to catch her dinner.
Tree Swallows
I have no idea what happened to cause such a scene but they sure are cute!
From what I gather so far, this seems like the typical swallow scene: there's always one screaming at another, one reacting to the scream and there's always at least one that looks indifferent to the happenings. They're so entertaining!
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Previously unpublished shot from May 2017. Sometimes a square crop is needed to remove elements that distract from the story you see before you in the frame. Perhaps it can help us to appreciate the moment even more.
Congratulations to Ukraine for a well deserved Eurovision Song Contest win last night. It can be difficult to pull off a blend of traditional folk music and rap yet make it sound cohesive and modern - outstanding stuff. Congratulations also to Sam Ryder for a well deserved 2nd place in the contest. An awesome vocalist with a banging song can overcome perceived political voting, even for a UK entry! A few too many ballads were in the final for my taste but it was an awesome final as always.
Appreciate the moment.
Enjoy!
It is amazing to watch these little creatures living on the cliffs so close to the edge . they are extremely social and it is wonderful to watch their interactions with each other . Could never get enough of the puffins !
Wishing you an awesome blessed day !!!
3 pics of the friendly rodents and me at The Lost World of Tambun. They came to me although I wasn't holding any food (later on, their keeper handed me some strips of carrots to feed them). They were healthy, just that their fur was a bit wet :-) This shot was taken by a friend.
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Here's another one in my series while in my Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago looking South towards downtown at night with a blue vinyl record on top.
This was a night when everyone was looking for the "Northern Lights" that appeared for about 45 seconds when I had my back turned after waiting for a couple of hours before and after. I may post another photo at some point of the city architecture that is in focus but I liked this feeling a bit better....
Chicago is a city of music with many adventures awaiting and yet it is not completely clear what those adventures entail so there's a bit of magic in the future. Chicago can be a rough city and a city (just like any city in America) full of classism and racism. It can also be a beautiful city where people look out for each other and you can see and experience beautiful art and music. Only the people who live here can determine the experience and its up to us to make the city thrive in its true potential and not succumb to all of the political upheavals and evils that are about to take place. Keeping Chicago a blue city means keeping it a Sanctuary City. It means not banning books. It means protecting the LGBTQ community. It means providing safe options for all. It means looking out for and celebrating diverse voices. All of these things we can continue to do if we work together.
A city like Chicago has a constant flux of visitors that move in and out of it each day and each small but definite interaction also changes the city. We want to welcome everyone in even in this precarious position but if there are those who bring in their hatred and their ignorance, we want to also show them a different way of life so that, when they return home, they realize there are some changes that can be made in their own homes and in their own towns.
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A light brown, soft-textured plush toy, representing a stuffed camel with a stylized smiling facial expression.
The background is blurred, indicating a shallow depth of field, which helps to keep the focus primarily on the plush toy. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the toy's features without harsh shadows.
Positivity doesn’t always refer to simply smiling and looking cheerful.. how little it takes to do it, but how much it means when you do, to someone else, and for yourself. Smiling can influence both the giver and receiver.
"A kind smile never goes out of style"
The world is not a random chaotic place.. there are many simple ways you can share kindness with those around you.