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Sandhill Crane.
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles browner with no red on head. Plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska east across arctic Canada to the Hudson Bay and south to western Ontario. There are isolated populations in the Rocky Mountians, northern prairies, and the Great Lakes region along with in Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida. They can also be found in Cuba.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
NB: Image has been turned for more detail. Robber fly was head upwards.
Cerdistus is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae and subfamily Asilinae. Also commonly called assassin flies.
Body length 15 mm.
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Beim Nahrungserwerb fällt die Blaumeise durch ihre Geschicklichkeit auf, sie kann sich an die äußersten Zweige klammern und auch kopfüber hängend nach Nahrung suchen.
Focal Length (35mm format) - 750 mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 9.47m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/6.3
Exposure : 1/60 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Red-Bellied Woodpecker (female).
10 inches in length. Barred black and white above, pale buff below and on face. Sexes similar except that male has red rown and nape while female has red nape only. Reddish patch on lower abdomen seldom visible in the field.
Its habitat includes open and swampy woodlands. It also comes into parks during migration and feeders in winter.
It breeds from South Dakota, Great Lakes and southern New England south to the Gulf Coast and Florida. Northern most birds sometimes migrate south for the winter.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
One source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains range is about 1,000 km (620 mi) in length. Its highest point is 7,090 m (23,260 ft) located 100 km (62 mi) to the northwest of Lhasa. The range is parallel to the Himalayas in the Transhimalayas, and north of the Brahmaputra River. [3] Another source says the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains extend 460 miles (740 km) from Nyêmo County in the west to Ranwu County (the southwestern part of Baxoi County) in the east.
Its highest peak is Mount Nyenchen Tanglha (Nyainqêntanglha Feng) at 7,162 metres (23,497 ft).[4]
The southern side of the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains is precipitous, and falls by around 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), while the northern side is fairly level and descends about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). Most of the mountains are below 6,500 metres (21,300 ft).[5] They contain 7080 glaciers covering an area of 10,700 square kilometres (4,100 sq mi).[4]
The Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains have an average latitude of 30°30'N and a longitude between 90°E and 97°E. Together with the Gangdise Shan located further west, it forms the Transhimalaya [a] which runs parallel to the Himalayas north of the Yarlung Tsangpo River.
The Drukla Chu river rises in the Nyenchen Tanglha Mountains, where it is called the Song Chu river, and joins the Gyamda Chu river. The combined rivers run about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast to the Yarlung Tsangpo river.
At 665 metres, the Skywalk in northern Hesse near Willingen is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Germany and the second longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world.
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:10.0
Speed:1/200
ISO:140
Focal Length:24 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]
VR:Off
EV:-1
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:11.89 m
Dof:inf (1.65 m - inf)
HyperFocal:1.92 m
Spotted whilst out on a walk in West Sussex is this phot shy insect, was very dificult to catch it staying still for any length of time.
Sandhill Cranes.
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles are browner and have no red on head. Their plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska to the Hudson Bay and south into western Ontario. There are isolated populations in: the Rocky Mountains, the northern prairies, the Great Lakes, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
Hope you have a colorful weekend! ;)
Exif
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikon 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8 G
Aperture: f/8
Exposure Time: 1/640
Focal Length: 32mm
ISO: 400
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Length : about 15 cm (6 inches)
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Enjoying the sun's rays through the mist one early winter's morning, down by the River Stour, Iford, Dorset.
Length 14 cm
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A6300 + LA-EA3 + TC Kenko x1.4 + Tamron 150-600 mm, trépied, AF-C. Focal Length (35mm format) - 1260 mm, in Explore.
Good morning everyone and Happy Dragonfly Thursday. Featured today is the smallest dragonfly found here locally, being the Eastern Amberwing (Perithemis tenera). It also happens to be one of the smallest dragonflies in North America with a body length that varies from only 0.8 - 1.0 inch (22 - 25mm), so keep this in mind when viewing these pics. Concurrently, the scientific name, "tenera", means delicate and alludes to its small size.
As for these photos, they are a combination of both gender and all were taken at the reclaimed strip mine. In spite of it being quite common in its range it tends to get over looked because of its small size. Especially when it comes to being a photo subject by its much larger and showy cousins.
I hope you enjoy this series on this tiny dragonfly and find the text in the comment section informative. As always, don't forget to click on "view previous comments" if you don't see the additional pics in the comment section. Even better, scroll through them by clicking on the arrow thingy to the right of the above pic. And if you want to view any picture in the comment section large all you have to do is click on it.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice last week of July.
Lacey
ISO400, aperture f/11, exposure .004 seconds (1/250) focal length 300mm
Focal length 85mm
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Mallard (male).
18 to 27 inches in length. The male has a green head, white neck ring, chestnut breast and a grayish body. Their secondary wing feathers are metallic purplish blue, bordered in front and back with white. The female is mottled brown with a white tail and purplish-blue secondary wing feathers. The bill is mttled orange and black.
They inhabit ponds, lakes and marshes. Semi-domesticated birds may be found on almost any body of water.
They range from Alaska east to Quebec and south from southern Californiain the west and Virginia in the east. They winter throughout the United States.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
Sandhill Crane sitting on nest.
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles browner with no red on head. Plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska east across arctic Canada to the Hudson Bay and south to western Ontario. There are isolated populations in the Rocky Mountians, northern prairies, and the Great Lakes region along with in Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida. They can also be found in Cuba.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
Tug built in 2014 and currently sailing under the flag of Singapore.
Year of Build 2014,
Length Overall (m) 32.00,
Beam (m) 10.00,
Gross Tonnage 386,
Docking, Azamara Onward.
Singapore harbour
This is the Confederation Bridge, which connects Prince Edward Island to the rest of Canada (via New Brunswick). It's 13 km long. I still don't think it's the longest bridge in the world though. Any bridge geeks out there know which one is?
Mallards.
18 to 27 inches in length. The male has a green head, white neck ring, chestnut breast and a grayish body. Their secondary wing feathers are metallic purplish blue, bordered in front and back with white. The female is mottled brown with a white tail and purplish-blue secondary wing feathers. The bill is mttled orange and black.
They inhabit ponds, lakes and marshes. Semi-domesticated birds may be found on almost any body of water.
They range from Alaska east to Quebec and south from southern Californiain the west and Virginia in the east. They winter throughout the United States.
Lake Erie Metropark, Monroe County, Michigan.
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Europe - Portugal - Lisboa Region - Sintra-Cascais Natural Park - Sintra - Praia da Adraga - Adraga beach near Colares - North Atlantic beach with stunning scenery of cliffs, jagged rock out crops and golden sand - Considered by The Sunday Times one of the 20 most beautiful beaches in Europe
This near-perfect beach was considered one of Europe's best by The Sunday Times, and ranked number two in The Independent's list of top 10 Portugal beaches. Close to Sintra, and just 15km (9miles) north of Guincho, it is wedged between tall cliffs and has clean blue waters. It is no longer a secret and gets its number of sunbathers, but beyond the cliffs there is plenty of space and seclusion.
It is always so great to shoot at stunning location as Adraga beach near Colares is. Weather was very changeable and rather misty, mysterious and wild at the same time. Portugal is blessed with such a dramatic coast that is a joy to visit and photograph.
Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II; Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM; Focal length: 40.00 mm; Aperture: 9.0; Exposure time: 1/10 s; ISO: 50
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Good morning everyone. Just two quick pics of Widow Skimmers (Libellula luctuosa) for today. One each of both gender of which both are immatures (or newly emerged individuals) and were taken earlier in the season. First up is the above female. As for the male, it can be found in the comment section and my stream.
Widow Skimmers are normally in the top three as far as the most common dragonflies found here locally, but this year their numbers lag way behind the other two, being Blue Dashers and Eastern Pondhawks. Of which both are over-whelming this season as far as numbers. Especially Blue Dashers.
Thank you for stopping by...and I hope you're having a truly nice week.
Lacey
ISO400, aperture f/10, exposure .002 seconds (1/500) focal length 300mm
A synthetic photograph.
See the full video here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIyKqzcxhC4
Software: Blender 2.74
Renderer: Cycles
Focal Length (N/A - Orthographic Projection)
It's interesting how making changes to the vantage point, focal length and the post-processing can create such differences with the original photo.
Length: 300 m
Start of construction: 14th of December 2012
Launch: March 20, 2016
Draft: 8.25 m
Flag: Italy
Construction costs: 645 million US $
Commissioned: May 28, 2017
The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world. It is a small bird that has a typical length of 16 cm (6.3 in) and a mass of 24–39.5 g (0.85–1.39 oz). Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, and males have brighter black, white, and brown markings. One of about 25 species in the genus Passer, the house sparrow is native to most of Europe, the Mediterranean Basin, and a large part of Asia. Its intentional or accidental introductions to many regions, including parts of Australasia, Africa, and the Americas, make it the most widely distributed wild bird.
The house sparrow is strongly associated with human habitation, and can live in urban or rural settings. Though found in widely varied habitats and climates, it typically avoids extensive woodlands, grasslands, polar regions, and hot, dry deserts far away from human development. For sustenance, the house sparrow routinely feeds at home and public bird feeding stations, but naturally feeds on the seeds of grains, flowering plants and weeds. However, it is an opportunistic, omnivorous eater, and commonly catches insects, their larvae, caterpillars, invertebrates and many other natural foods.
Because of its numbers, ubiquity, and association with human settlements, the house sparrow is culturally prominent. It is extensively, and usually unsuccessfully, persecuted as an agricultural pest. It has also often been kept as a pet, as well as being a food item and a symbol of lust, sexual potency, commonness, and vulgarity. Though it is widespread and abundant, its numbers have declined in some areas. The animal's conservation status is listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List.
Calatrava Series l the Science & Education Building Lakeland, Florida. Finally finished after 183 iterations......Lightroom cc, Photoshop cc, Nik SEP 2, Iso 100, focal length 86mm, aperture f/13, exposure 239 sec. Firecrest ND filter 16 stop, taken @ 10:49 am. This is the image that resulted in my blog "Helpful Thoughts Deciding When To Purchase A New Lens." www.richterpolilli.com/articles/
Joel Tjintjelaar taught me the three most important components to B&W architecture photography is: light, shadows, and structure. At the time of this shoot I failed to bring my best lens and the post processing was a labor of love and a nightmare. Without the lens, technique to capture the exacting detail that Santiago Calatrava demands with his architecture was an exciting, formidable, demanding challenge to showcase the exacting structure in conjunction with light and shadow. I will be following up with Series ll,lll, and lV shortly.
To all my family & friends wishing you a healthy, successful & safe New Year.
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Sandhill Crane (Juvenile).
Between 34 to 48 inches in length with a wingspan of nearly 7 feet. They are very tall with a long neck and long legs. Largely gray with a red forehead. Juveniles are browner and have no red on head. Their plumage often appears a rusty color because of iron stains from water of ponds or marshes.
They inhabit large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. They are also on prairies and grain fields during migration and in winter.
They range from Siberia and Alaska to the Hudson Bay and south into western Ontario. There are isolated populations in: the Rocky Mountains, the northern prairies, the Great Lakes, Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. They winter in California's Central Valley and across the southern states from Arizona to Florida.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan
Chicks have successfully leave the nest
Adult bird from 4 to 4.5 inches in length, and weigh between 9.75 and 12.75 grams.
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Upper Antelope Canyon, about 200m in length, is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack" Antelope Canyon "or" The Corkscrew ". The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tsé bighánílíní, which means 'the place where water runs through rocks'. Lower Antelope Canyon is Hazdistazí (called "Hasdestwazi" by the Navajo Parks and Recreation Department), or 'spiral rock arches'. Both are in the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation.
Antelope Canyon's winding walls were carved by fast flowing flash flood waters. The floods carried abrasive sand, rocks logs and other debris picked up by the sudden torrents. Over millenia, these floods sculpted natural corridors through the soft sandstone. (sourced from internet)
This is a hand-held HDR.
Length : about 14 cm (5.5 inches)
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Focal length 85mm
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Mallard (female)
18 to 27 inches in length. The male has a green head, white neck ring, chestnut breast and a grayish body. Their secondary wing feathers are metallic purplish blue, bordered in front and back with white. The female is mottled brown with a white tail and purplish-blue secondary wing feathers. The bill is mttled orange and black.
They inhabit ponds, lakes and marshes. Semi-domesticated birds may be found on almost any body of water.
They range from Alaska east to Quebec and south from southern Californiain the west and Virginia in the east. They winter throughout the United States.
Lake Erie Metropark, Monroe County, Michigan.
The evenings second arrival........
IRENE (MMSI: 235085663) is a Sailing Vessel and is sailing under the flag of United Kingdom. Her length overall (LOA) is 34 meters and her width is 6 meters.
On 29 May 1907 Irene was launched at the Bridgwater yard of F J Carver & Sons, who had started building her on their own account. Whilst on the stocks she was sold to Colthurst Symons, a local brick and tile manufacturer, and was named after his daughter, Irene. Her hull was framed in oak and planked with pitch pine; the keel and garboard strake were of elm and the keelson of greenheart. Galvanised black iron was used to fasten her throughout. The top strakes and the covering board (the wide timber at the edge of the deck) were of greenheart and chestnut, to help withstand rough handling at the quayside.
Irene loaded her first cargo on 17 June 1907, less than three weeks after her launch, and carried it from Bridgwater to Penzance. Regular cargoes of bricks and tiles from her owners’ works provided her main trade. Return cargoes were always sought, and included corn, flour, cattle feed, stone, coal, scrap iron, and even live pigs. Sometimes she was away from her home port for several months, taking in a number of ports of call. Cargo could be taken aboard and discharged using a loading gaff which was rigged to the mainmast. Although her main work was around the West Country, Irene often ventured along the south coast to London, across to Rotterdam, north to the Clyde, or across the Irish Sea to Ireland.
In 1965 she was found abandoned in the Hamble and was bought by the current owner, Leslie Morrish who took her to the Thames. Dr Morrish restored her ketch rig and lived aboard with his family. In 1980 they sailed her to Bristol for a major refit, which included major re-planking, new keel, decks, masts and bowsprit, and a new whaleback constructed behind her wheel. Twin second-hand Gardner diesels were installed, which proved much more reliable than the previous and troublesome Elwe engine. The refit was completed at Gloucester and she left there in June 1982.
Irene embarked on a new phase, as a preservation society was formed to conserve and sail her. In 1998 she sailed to the Caribbean and was based there as a charter vessel, winning the Concourse d’Elegance at Antigua Classics 2003. Two weeks later, on 23 May 2003, she was gutted by a fire, of unknown cause, which blazed for eight hours before she sank. She became an insurance write-off, but her undaunted owners decided that they would rebuild her, in what became an epic process spanning seven years. Irene was raised and a temporary covering deck was built over the charred remains of the hull. She left St Maartens in late July 2003 in tow of the sailing schooner Avontuur, to be rebuilt in Cornwall. The bottom part of the hull was largely undamaged and work commenced on rebuilding the upper structure of the hull, deck, interior and rig. Twin reconditioned Gardner engines were installed.
On 22nd April 2009 Irene sailed again for the first time in six years, with new sails made by James Lawrence, of Brightlingsea. She attended festivals in Bristol and Whitehaven in summer 2009. Further work continued in 2010 to complete the accommodation to the standard required for chartering. In April 2011 she embarked on a full sailing season from her Bristol base.
Focal Length 50mm 1.8G
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Length: 16.9–19.7 in (43–50 cm)
Wingspan: 39–43.3 in (99–110 cm)
Weight: 16.6–37 oz (470–1050 g)
Relative Size: Smaller than a Great Horned Owl; larger than a Barn Owl.
Another 35 mm focal length entry for the challenge I have with Gary....
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And since I did quite a bit of "painting" with the colour sliders in Lightroom, I thought it would be perfect for Sliders Sunday too.
Have a great Sunday, everyone!
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
Vancouver inner harbour,
Length overall (LOA) is 199.99 meters and her width is 32 meters.
built in 2023
TORM REPUBLICAN cruises past Caloundra after leaving Brisbane and on its way to Zhoushan, China.
Under the Denmark flag.
Chemical Tanker
Gross Tonnage of 29,242t
Deadweight of 46,920t
Length overall of 183.2m × Breadth of 32.2m
Built in 2006
Caloundra, Queensland, Australia.
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Focal length 85mm
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Downy Woodpecker (female).
A sparrow-sized woodpecker at 6 inches in length. Black and white with the males only having a small red patch on the nape of the head. Similar to Hairy Woodpeckers but tamer and smaller and with a short stubby bill.
Its habitat includes woodlands, parks and gardens.
Except for the U.S. southwest they range throughout Canada and the United States.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.
The Alzette a river with a length of 45 miles in France and Luxembourg. It is a right tributary of the Sauer (a tributary to the Moselle), and ultimately to the Rhine.
The rocky cliffs above the Alzette in Luxembourg are called 'Bock'. This name was given to the Casemates du Bock; a honeycomb of tunnels colloquially named 'Paula', which runs under the ruins of the Fortress of Luxembourg. It protected Luxembourg City for centuries.
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