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The Werburg in Spenge is a complex of old buildings from the 16th century. Ostwestfalen, Germany

Hvidbjerg Strand in August, Jylland, Denmark

"Just living is not enough....one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." - Hans Christian Andersen

Living at the end of the line? Buildings of the new residential quarter Baumkirchen Mitte behind abandoned tracks of a former railway depot.

 

This area was formerly a railway depot named Bahnbetriebswerk München 4. The depot's track area was redeveloped into a new residential quarter called Baumkirchen Mitte. The western part of this redevelopment area was left basically untouched, to let nature regain the former depot alone, this serves now as an ecological park.

 

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An imaginary place.

 

Living For The City - Stevie Wonder

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Cats and dogs

Chickens and hogs

Lumps in the 'taters

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Stars in the night.......

 

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Where do we draw the line on cruelty in Nature?

I had the chance to photograph a family of Flycatchers that were nesting in one of the boxes at a friend's house yesterday. I got up early to set up and although I realized that the light was coming from the wrong direction and not nearly enough of it, I couldn't stop myself from spending a couple of hours trying to make the best of the situation. Already knowing that it was going to be mostly a waste of time I made the decision to come back and try the evening light.

Setting up one more time, it wasn't long before my first shot proved to be what I was hoping for. The light and the conditions were as good as anyone could ask for and if I couldn't make this work, it would be no one's fault but my own.

Time after time the adult Flycatcher came back with the things that many of us find so Beautiful. A Butterfly, a Dragonfly, caterpillars of all shapes and sizes. I was somewhat torn between photographing the death of these lovely living creatures that had no choice but give up their lives to simply feed the life of others. As Nature lovers we sometimes struggle with what to photograph, but it is hard to resist capturing the Beauty that everyone should see and can share in.

It was about an hour of patiently waiting for my next shot when a Blue jay suddenly appeared at the opening of the nesting box. It was in the blink of an eye when the Blue jay swooped from the opening of the nesting box and dropped to the ground below. I had already had what I had considered the best pictures of Blue jays that I could possibly ask for and so at that moment I tried to ignore this bird fumbling in the grass in front of me.

As my curiosity got the better of me, I aimed my lens to the ground. Because the grass was just a bit longer than usual for a well manicured lawn, it was difficult to see what the bird was doing.

If you are any kind of animal lover, You can probably imagine the shock that vibrated through me when I finally realized that the Blue Jay had in a split second reached into the opening of the nesting box far enough to pluck out one of the Baby Flycatchers and was now on the ground Killing it.

This turned out to be a rather disturbing moment for me. It was enough to make me pack up my Gear and wander off in a confused state. As an Animal and Nature Lover I struggled to make sense of yesterday and woke up this morning still trying to understand the cruelty that comes along with the Beauty about us.

 

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Another recent capture taken from our garden. I’m really enjoying getting invaded by butterflies, and being able to sit outside making the most of the sunny weather.

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Living in America, eye to eye, station to station.

Living in America, hand in hand, across the nation.

Living in America, got to have a celebration, rock my soul!

Smokestack, fatback, many miles of railroad track.

All-night radio keep on runnin' through your rock'n' roll soul.

All-night diners keep you awake

on a black coffee and a hard roll.

you might have to walk a fine line

Though Machu Picchu estate belonged to Pachacutec, religious specialists and temporary specialized workers (mayocs) lived there as well, most likely for the ruler's well-being and enjoyment. During the harsher season, staff dropped down to around a hundred servants and a few religious specialists focused on maintenance alone.

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The Tempodrom is a multi-purpose event venue in Berlin. Founded by Irene Moessinger, it opened in 1980 next to the Berlin Wall on the west side of Potsdamer Platz, housed in a large circus tent. After several changes of location it is now housed in a permanent building in the Kreuzberg neighborhood.

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I had booked a last minute race to Tasmania in a bid to photograph Cradle Mountain under snow and had fortunately been able to make true on that plan.

 

After a successful night and morning photographing the picturesque Kelvedon Beach in the Great Oyster Bay I was now getting ready to slowly make my way back to Launceston for my 3pm return flight to Sydney.

 

“Horseshoe Falls”

 

I have never been to Horseshoe Falls… The weather down south was certainly looking suitable...

 

Google Maps was suggesting I needed 2hrs 15min to make it to Mount Field National Park and another 2hr 45min to return to Launceston. It was 8am.

 

As this photo would suggest I did, indeed, make it to Mount Field National Park that day and I am also pleased to say that I made my return flight to Sydney.

 

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Or, how we support the political order just by living the way we do. Fuji X-Pro3.

You might wake up some mornin'

To the sound of something moving past your window in the wind

And if you're quick enough to rise

You'll catch a fleeting glimpse of someone's fading shadow

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Gangi is a village perched on Monte Barone, a mountain covered in houses with Etna in the background, 120 km from Palermo.

 

This small village stands at a thousand meters above sea level, surrounded by churches and noble palaces.

 

In addition to the enchanting landscapes and being enveloped in a unique atmosphere, the medieval village of Gangi also offers an enviable artistic, historical and cultural heritage.

 

It was proclaimed Borgo dei Borghi in 2014 and named "Jewel of Italy", the only municipality in Sicily that has had these privileges.

 

For lovers of nature, trekking and walking, in Gangi it is also possible to organize this type of excursions, in the spectacular scenery of the paths of the Madonie Natural Park, suspended between the sea and the mountains.

 

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Gangi è un borgo arroccato sul Monte Barone, una montagna vestita di case con l’Etna di sfondo, a 120 km da Palermo. A mille metri di altezza sorge questo piccolo borgo, circondato da chiese e palazzi nobiliari.

 

Oltre agli incantevoli paesaggi e ad essere avvolti in un’atmosfera unica, il borgo medievale di Gangi offre anche un patrimonio artistico, storico e culturale invidiabile.

 

E’ stato proclamato Borgo dei Borghi nel 2014 e nominato “Gioiello d’Italia”, l’unico comune in Sicilia che ha avuto questi privilegi.

 

Per gli amanti della natura, del trekking e delle passeggiate, a

Gangi è possibile organizzare anche questo tipo di escursioni, nello spettacolare scenario dei sentieri del Parco Naturale delle Madonie, sospesi tra mare e montagna.

   

A proper rural shot on my walk this morning

Looking really cosy and inviting - living at the shore of Lake Orestiada near Kastoria in Western Macedonia. With wooden walkways and houses on stilts built into the lake. This is Dispilio (literally, "two caves"), a neolithic lakeshore settlement occupied between the 6th and the 3rd millennium BC. Our neolithic ancestors made ceramics, played the flute, hunted, went fishing and also did some agriculture. Even more, they left a 7000 year old wooden tablet behind that has markings, symbols, that do look suspiciously like an early form of writing. The assemblage you see is, as you would expect, a recent reconstruction. Leica M8, Voigtlaender 35/1.4.

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