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Idea Leuconoe : Grand planeur en français et Papper kite ou Mangrove Tree Nymph en Anglais
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Today I took a stroll through sun-drenched Roma Street Parkland and I came across this rather novel idea, in the form of a man made 'ball' hanging from a ceiling hook. I am going to have a go at doing something similar.
the plant, which contains a mixture of compost and worm 'poo' is enveloped in sphagnum moss then bound with string.
Is 37407 "Blackpool Tower" hauling the Severn Tunnel rescue train in this shot? I'm not sure. Seen here passing Coed Kernew back in 1998. Canon EOS3, Fuji Superior 200.
For The Smile on Saturday group - "Light & Shade"
Gwrych Castle is not a true castle but was built between 1812 and 1822 by Lloyd Hesketh Bamford-Hesketh as a memorial to his mother’s ancestors. Eventually, the place fell in to ruin until an 11 year old boy saw it one day and thought it should be saved. So he founded Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust at the age of 12 and slowly it is being restored.
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Cubist Idea - Every now and then my business travels allow for some downtime.
I was fortunate to find this very interesting staircase at The House of the Black Madonna, Prague, which is a Cubist building example and houses the cubist museum.
I am a sucker for these kinds of shots if I get a chance. Hope you like it.
"Releasing Ideas"
This concept has been on my mind lately. Nature can unlock the answers to our questions if we look hard enough don't you think? Composite of two photos blended in PS.
I was trying to capture a leafless tree in the moonlight. This was my second attempt. I have no idea what created this effect except movement. Movement, I understand but where the color came from I have no idea. I’m guessing that the dark triggered a slow shutter speed and I moved before the camera was done. Full moon in Richmond Hill, Georgia with movement.
Infinite Ideas. The picture is a representation of them. With the light flowing through each page linking every idea seamlessly. It's infinite. There's no end to Ideas and creativity. It flows forever. :-)
whole concept of this shot was to portray what was going on in my head. Lately, I've been having lots of ideas floating around. All i want to do is find an empty field, sit down, and write all of them down.Please press 'L' . More of this kind of work to come ;) instagram.com/yanweitan
Theme is "keychain" which is US English for key ring (I dont think I had noticed/realised that they used a different word prior to seeing the wording of this challenge)
I carry one of these for reviving bees. It contains a vial of weak sugar syrup. Great fun to get a bumble bee going again, especially the big buff tail queens in the spring.
Echo And The Bunnymen - Rescue
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The paper kite, rice paper, or large tree nymph butterfly (Idea leuconoe) is known especially for its presence in butterfly greenhouses and live butterfly expositions. The paper kite is of Southeast Asian origin.
Submitted: 18/07/2015
Accepted: 04/08/2015
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No idea where this is except foe a guess of somewhere on the Windsor-Montreal corridor. CN 6774 with a couple EMD F's and another MLW cab work a passenger job. No photographer to credit. Chuck Schwesinger collection. September 1972. Great info from Lorence Toutant!
Hi Chuck, this is Iroquois station at milepost 100.2 Kingston subdivision with a WB passenger. You can spot the letters OIS near the top of the station next to the train order mast. These kind of station are easy to spot and were built after the mainline relocalisation project in order to give space for the St Lawrence seaway project who moved the right of way a few miles north of the original location of the GTR construction who was now sitting under water.
Cornwall, Ingleside, Morrisburg and Iroquois were all built new in the late 50s on the new mainline alignment. Only Morrisburg survive so far...