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One from Vancouver Island a few years ago. Makes me long to be there again....
American bullfrog. Wildwood lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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f/8 1/15 ISO100 600mm
Canon EOS70D
Tamron
8-28-2016 7:36am
heath or heathland is a shrubland habitat found on mainly infertile acidic soils, characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation, often dominated by plants of the Ericaceae. It is similar to moorland, but is generally warmer and drier.
Heaths are widespread worldwide. They form extensive and highly diverse communities across Australia in humid and sub-humid areas. Fire regimes with recurring burning are required for the maintenance of the heathlands. Even more diverse though less widespread heath communities occur in Southern Africa. Extensive heath communities can also be found in California, New Caledonia, central Chile and along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to these extensive heath areas, the vegetation type is also found in scattered locations across all continents, except Antarctica.
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A truly stunning sunrise behind the Old Man of Storr. I wanted to capture this iconic 160ft high rock from a different angle and I love this framed composition. What do you think?
Canon 5D MK3
Canon 24-105mm f4 @ 67mm
f11
1/5 sec
ISO100
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White Bearded Iris
"Catch a Star"
Colorado Springs, CO
Iris germanica
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Monocots
Order:Asparagales
Family:Iridaceae
Subfamily:Iridoideae
Tribe:Irideae
Genus:Iris
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Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
Tiempo exposición: 1/15" - ISO100
Newport 436 linear stage + MJKZZ 2-Axes Motion Controller Extension For Raspberry Pi
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 50
Pasos: 109 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 2x
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I was lucky to get into Moraine Lake twice last fall. It was the last chance to enter Moraine Lake by private car. The early shuttle from Lake Louise to Moraine lake starts at 6:30am from June 1, it was fully booked this year! It is the most beautiful Lake/Mountains peaks in Banff! You can bike/hike up one way to Moraine Lake, which is 11-14km uphill, depending on where you begin your bike/hike ride. 😉
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Last fall, I stayed on the edge of the lake for several hours in the early morning, from the night stars, blue hour to sunrise… This was the one I walked to the higher point to take the sunrise photo. Hope I have a chance to visit again this fall.
Canon EOS R5, EF11-24mm f/4L USM
ISO100, f/20, 22mm, 1/6s
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'Het Speulderbos' is called ' the forest of the dancing trees'. The forest is not just mysterious, it is also very rare. It's a paradise for birds (of prey), deer, badgers and wild boars. So there is enough choice to have a good time!
Canon EOS 6D
Minolta Dimage Scan Elite 5400 lens
Tiempo exposición: 1/25" - ISO100
MJKZZ Ultra Rail MINI V2 + MJKZZ 2-Axes Motion Controller Extension For Raspberry Pi
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 105
Pasos: 130 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 1,65x
Este gorgojo de unos 2,5 centímetros es uno de los escarabajos más raros que existen, vive exclusivamente en Madagascar. Su nombre Trachelophorus giraffa, hace alusión al largo cuello articulado de los machos de esta especie, que es tres veces mayor al de las hembras. Si te recuerda a una grúa, has pensado bien: se sirve de su largo cuello para construir el nido y también para luchar con sus competidores a la hora de encontrar pareja. Parece que aquí el tamaño sí que importa.
| ISO100 f/10.0 30" | Sete Bicas, Senhora da Hora, Matosinhos, Portugal | May 2011 | Enlarge This Photo On Black |
Modern mechanized hay production today is usually performed by a number of machines. While small operations use a tractor to pull various implements for mowing and raking, larger operations use specialized machines such as a mower or a swather, which are designed to cut the hay and arrange it into a windrow in one step. Balers are usually pulled by a tractor, with larger balers requiring more powerful tractors.
Mobile balers, machines which gather and bale hay in one process, were first developed around 1940. The first balers produced rectangular bales small enough for a person to lift, usually between 70 and 100 pounds (32 and 45 kg) each. The size and shape made it possible for people to pick bales up, stack them on a vehicle for transport to a storage area, then build a haystack by hand. However, to save labor and increase safety, loaders and stackers were also developed to mechanise the transport of small bales from the field to the haystack. Later in the 20th century, balers were developed capable of producing large bales that weigh up to 3,000 pounds (1,400 kg
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camera: Blackbird, fly
film: Afga CT precisa ISO100 xPro
ISO100, 29mm, f/22, 1sec, Lee 0.9 Grad Soft Filter.
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