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Here's another image I captured in the Southwest. This time I am on HWY 163 just outside Kayenta, Utah heading toward Monument Valley. This is a typical landscape there, but for me, it was the light that made me stop. The line of color in the clouds only lasted a few moments as the sun was rising.
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The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
Yanomano
Isaiah 28:13 “But the word of the LORD was unto them precept upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little; that they might go, and fall backward, and be broken, and snared, and taken.”
As this small snake was crossing the trail I stepped in front of it to try and prevent it from going back into the tall grass. It stopped for a few seconds, long enough for me to get off a few shots before it went on its way. In the field I thought it was a brown snake, but when I looked at it closely when I got home I found it was a lined snake, a new species for my prairie wildlife species set. You just never know what you might see on a walk in the park.
The lined snake is semifossorial, spending most of its time hiding under rocks, leaf litter, logs, or buried in the soil. The majority of the diet of T. lineatum consists of earthworms.
Source and more species info: www.inaturalist.org/taxa/28263-Tropidoclonion-lineatum
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...
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The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
Yanomano