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This photo showcases the dark green base of Te Mata Peak anchoring the composition in the bottom left corner. A multitude of bare trees stretching diagonally from the top left corner to the bottom right, create a natural buffer from the thick fog that covers the Tukituki valley below. The barren trees seem to form a protective line, guarding the sleeping giant (look up the legend of Te Mata Peak) from the enveloping fog.
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In my garden. La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Arawacus leucogyna FELDER & FELDER, 1865
(Narrow-lined Hairstreak / Tecla rayada)
Arawacus leucogyna is distributed from Belize to Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. This species is found in forest edge habitats. Males perch on the foliage of shrubs and saplings at trail intersections. Forewing: 16 mm.
There are 18 species of Arawacus, all confined to the neotropical region. All have a similar pattern of brown or black stripes radiating from the tornus of the hindwing and terminating at points along the forewing costa.
The pattern serves to divert the eye of birds away from the butterfly's head and body, and towards the 'false antennae' tails. Immediately after settling, the butterfly characteristically gyrates to face in the opposite direction and dips its head. It then slowly oscillates the hindwings, causing the tails to wiggle, which further acts to focus the observer's attention on the rear of the butterfly.
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These people are in line for cotton candy at the Jaker's Pumpkin Patch in Springville, Utah. Something like a carnival atmosphere at the pumpkin patch.
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The conga line is a novelty dance that was derived from the Cuban carnival dance of the same name and became popular in the US in the 1930s and 1950s.
Small, red variety of tulips.
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I was down at India Point Park doing some long exposure and suddenly this house became engulfed in flames, if you zoom in you can see the firefighters on the roof looking for anyone possibly trapped. Fortunately no one was hurt but 8 people were displaced including 3 children :-((
The commuter line out of Colombo hugs the beach on its way south. Itโs the same line that goes all the way to Galle on the southern tip of the island although most trains stop well short of that.
Traffic was heavy in the late afternoon with a train every ten minutes - this one has about six kilometres remaining of its journey into Colombo main station.
Sri Lanka. February 2020. ยฉ David Hill
Hot springs, snow covered mountains and a legendary pass road ๏ธ Japan just keeps on giving ๐
When I visited this place by the end of April, the freshly plowed Aspite Line still had snow walls of up to 8m to both sides.
Loved this dark line of freshly turned earth.
Saskatchewan, Canada.
I wrote a blog post about my springtime Saskatchewan trip that has some behind-the-scenes pics and stories which you might enjoy.
I love photographing on the Canadian Prairies and I've been travelling there to do so since 2013. If you'd like to see my other Prairie images, feel free to take a look at the album.
Toden Arakawa is a tram, on the road section is only a few. Behind me is just that section.
March 3, 2013, at Asukayama, Kita ward.
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From inside the the Riverfront Streetcar looking down the Line. Just as we pass the crossing street two pedestrians cross the tracks without loosing stride. The Riverfront Line does not actually run on the banks of the Mississippi, just parallel to the mighty river.
CSX I016 rolls through the field of State Line, PA spiriting the freshly released B&O Heritage unit as solo power up front.
Frost evaporating out in the fields the other morning; this crow was enjoying hopping across the misty furrows
The Elizabeth line on a surprisingly quiet day. This is the first shot in a short series from a little wander from back in November.
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Rebuilt Bulleid Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 Pacific 35028 "Clan Line" departs from Horsted Keynes station on the Bluebell Railway with its train of Bulleid coaches during a 75H Charters/Jon Bowers photo charter.
In my garden. La Ceja, Colombia; Central Andes; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Arawacus leucogyna FELDER & FELDER, 1865
(Narrow-lined Hairstreak / Tecla rayada)
Arawacus leucogyna is distributed from Belize to Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru. This species is found in forest edge habitats. Males perch on the foliage of shrubs and saplings at trail intersections. Forewing: 16 mm.
There are 18 species of Arawacus, all confined to the neotropical region. All have a similar pattern of brown or black stripes radiating from the tornus of the hindwing and terminating at points along the forewing costa.
The pattern serves to divert the eye of birds away from the butterfly's head and body, and towards the 'false antennae' tails. Immediately after settling, the butterfly characteristically gyrates to face in the opposite direction and dips its head. It then slowly oscillates the hindwings, causing the tails to wiggle, which further acts to focus the observer's attention on the rear of the butterfly.
www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Amazon%20-%20Arawacus%20leu...
Treme Sidewalk Steppers Second Line
New Orleans
Leica Fotographie International Photo of the Week, February 2022
Scientific Name: Tritonia gladiolaris
Synonyms: Gladiolus lineatus,
Ixia gladiolaris, Tritonia lineata
Family: Iridaceae
Common Names: Chiffon lace, lined tritonia, montbretia, tritonia
Origin: Native to southern Africa (i.e., Lesotho and South Africa).