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Un bel exemple de pêcherie sur pilotis

  

La pêche au carrelet est une méthode de pêche utilisant un carrelet mis à l'eau à partir d'un bateau de pêche ou d'une pêcherie sur pilotis. La pêche au carrelet sur l'arc atlantique est une pratique inscrite à l'inventaire du patrimoine culturel immatériel en France en 2021

 

En France, la technique de pêche au carrelet est pratiquée dans les estuaires de la Loire, de la Charente et de la Gironde. Elle est également pratiquée sur les zones côtières entre ces estuaires. Elle est réglementée en raison de la construction d'un ponton sur le domaine public maritime.

 

En Vendée et en Loire-Atlantique les installations de pêche au carrelet sont appelées des pêcheries. Avec l'évolution du langage, c'est le nom de carrelet qui est improprement utilisé actuellement pour désigner l'ensemble de l'installation de pêche, ce qui entraîne une certaine confusion, le carrelet étant uniquement le filet.

 

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P1620960 - Little Egret - Size - 55-65 cm

# 361 - 20 Jul '2019 - 21:12 (15:42 GMT)

 

WONDERFUL FACTS - How many bird species are endangered ...

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) at least 12% of the world's bird species are threatened with extinction and an additional 8% are near threatened ...

Number of bird species is between 9,800 and 10,400 depending on the taxonomic classification methods 🌼

 

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Happy birding 💧

 

L I S T E N

 

I have been in a rather dark mood here recently. And during this week, I was listening to the music that I have a link to above on Youtube. I find Secession Studios music to be so emotional...And it brought to my mind a particular statue that I have in SL. So then I was frantically rummaging through my SL inventory....and once I found "Lady of Death"-- I quickly rezzed her... and this is what my mind saw.....

Listen: Wenngren, Kent: Introduction II

youtu.be/XgKOy6YAoiM

This is not a good idea, Such an unsafe shot method XD

Tonight the temperature is 9 degrees Celsius and the humidity is 50%. Taiwan is in the subtropical zone. Oh my God, It feels very cold.

 

The overall appearance is like a harp, The bridge height is 72 meters, It is the highest cable-stayed bridge in central Taiwan.

The bridge is also a scheduled MRT route, It connects Central Taiwan Science Park and the urban area.

 

If the image is blurred, Please click refresh !

Thank you for your visit, Have a nice day.

 

這不是好主意,如此不安全的拍攝方法 XD

今天晚上氣溫攝氏9度,濕度50%。台灣位於亞熱帶,我的天啊,感覺非常冷。

 

整體外型如豎琴,橋梁高度72公尺,是台灣中部最高的斜張橋。

這座橋也是預定的捷運路線,它連接台灣中部科學園區和市區。

如果圖像模糊,請點擊重新整理!

謝謝您的訪問,恭喜發財,新年快樂。

   

Listen: Bibio - Saint Thomas (Live Session)

youtu.be/65LKnxyQ_sg

Day of open monument

DRI made with exposure blending method

 

The Earl von Westerholt showed us around.

He told us about 18000 litres of Oil per year to get this little hut warm ...

Listen: Portico Quartet - Beyond Dialogue youtu.be/eVCQf5kM2dA

BRUNO: "Hit the bump one more time, dear Scout! I'm almost done, but better safe than sorry!"

"When I hear somebody talk about a horse or cow being stupid, I figure it's a sure sign that the animal has outfoxed them".

Tom Dorrance (one of the GREAT-est American horse trainers that ever lived. He authored horse training books in which his methods could be applied to anyone in just about any life situation.)

Leo contemplating his method of attack on favorite ribbon toy!

He is very into recycling! The red fabric ribbon is from his helping me quilt, the dangling ribbons are from his helping unwrap presents and the rings are from juice bottles!

Methods of PP techniques have been varied for each image in this Hastings series hopefully making them individually more appealing.

"Can I come home for the summer?

I could slow down for a little while

Get back to loving each other

Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind"

 

Really like this song... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opw8I6UTpGo

 

PS: additional explanation in comment. Please do tell if you see the link.

More experiments.

 

I am planning to work with split screen methods in my videos for my uni art work I'm very excited to explore and create new things!

  

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In the Round Photographic method used to create a impressionist Photo of a tree with fall colors.

 

I decided to test cooking breakfast off the back of my truck for when I go on hikes in Colorado in a couple weeks. A toasted croissant is a great way to start any hike!

Methods of dance

 

New Photozine: Splinter 2 availble on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People

 

Nikon D750 Nikkor 85/1.8

Leica M6, 35mm Steel Rim, Kodak Portra 160, analogue film

  

The Bessemer process is a steel production method that is no longer used today. It is named after its developer Henry Bessemer, who developed it in England and patented it in 1856.

 

In the so-called Bessemer bulb, a cylindrical refractory vessel, air is blown through the very carbon-rich pig iron melted in the blast furnace. The carbon and other elements burn to form carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other oxides. As a result, the temperature of the molten metal rises far above the melting temperature of the pig iron of 1,150 °C at least to that of the steel, which can be up to around 1,550 °C. When the carbon content in the iron has fallen below a certain value, steel has been produced from the pig iron. Experts can tell when the composition corresponds to the desired one by the color of the flame at the exit of the Bessemer bulb.

 

The Bessemer bulb is a so-called bottom-blowing converter. For the Bessemer method to work in the acidic process, the pig iron must be low in phosphorus and sulphur. Pig iron with this impurity was processed into steel in the Thomas bulb.

Marin County Civic Center

San Rafael, CA

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright (1962)

The Frederick Douglass Centre, Newcastle University, UK.

 

The story and importance of Frederick Douglass can be found here:

www.ncl.ac.uk/who-we-are/frederick-douglass/

 

Design (2019): Sheppard Robson.

 

The auditorium uses a cladding system inspired by the Newcastle-born mathematician Louis Fry Richardson whose pioneering work defined modern methods of weather forecasting. Fry Richardson’s work, which subdivided the planet into hexagonal zones, has been expressed in expanded aluminium mesh on the external elevations of the auditorium. A pattern has been created by the changing the orientation of the mesh, varying the opacity of the material.

Straight from Central Cats-ing? :-)

 

At first, I honestly thought this cat was simply a cardboard cutout and couldn't believe my luck when I saw he/she was real and not just part of the decorations, ha ha. And only on zooming in to crop, did I see 'that look' :-) I wonder if he/she is on contract to sit just like that for the next 3 weeks - being paid in yummy crunchies by the looks of it :-)

 

(Slight pun re 'lucky' timing, since I've personally always thought a black cat brings GOOD luck not bad.)

  

The potato bug, seen in the garden of the aunt of my husband :)

 

The Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), also known as the Colorado beetle or the potato bug. It is about 10 mm (0.39 in) long, with a bright yellow/orange body and five bold brown stripes along the length of each of its elytra. Native to America, it spread rapidly in potato crops across America and then Europe from 1859 onwards. The Colorado beetle is a serious crop pest of potatoes. They may also cause significant damage to tomatoes and eggplants. Both adults and larvae feed on foliage and may completely eliminate the crop. Colorado potato beetle females are very prolific; they can lay as many as 800 eggs. Insecticides are currently the main method of beetle control on commercial farms. The natural enemy of Colorado beetle is the pheasant that eats Colorado beetle larvae.

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Stonka w ogródku u cioci mojego męża. Nie jest już jej tak dużo jak kiedyś, no ale jeszcze się zdarza... :)

 

Stonka ziemniaczana (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) – chrząszcz z rodziny stonkowatych. Występuje w Ameryce Północnej i Środkowej, Europie i Azji. Pochodzi z Kolorado (USA) i dlatego zwana była też żukiem z Kolorado, kolorado lub chrząszczem kolorado. Do Europy została zawleczona na przełomie XIX i XX wieku. Przyjmuje się, że owad przywędrował przypadkowo na pokładach statków przewożących żywność. Żeruje na ziemniakach. Żywi się ich liśćmi, kwiatami i łodygami. Samica składa nawet do 1000 jaj, w grupach, na spodniej stronie liści ziemniaka. Larwy wykluwają się i pożerają liście. Jedzą aż do końca sierpnia, a potem schodzą pod ziemię i tam przeczekują zimę. Stonki sa bardzo odporne na działanie substancji chemicznych. Zauważono jednak, że naturalnym wrogiem stonki jest bażant, który zajada się larwami stonki.

I always struggle with photography on bright, sunny days. So recently, I decided to address this issue which needed an adjustment in my approach. My decision was to work on focus stacking and getting the camera much closer to the foreground. These rocks were merely 10cm from the front element of the lens so I needed to take 7 shots in total to get everything as pin sharp as possible all the way through the image. Blending was still trick and there are small mistakes but I think I am pleased with the final result nonetheless. Taken on the coastline of Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.

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Been away a bit.

Baffled how it happened but the Monday after Christmas began coughing. Started as a tickle. Then turned croup like. Was able to get to urgent care that Thursday and a rapid test was positive for covid.

Because of my recent cancers I qualified for the myoclonal antibody treatment. Felt remarkably better for a bit.

But this sure has been a roller coaster.

 

I feel so bad for the unvaccinated. If I've been this awful after three Pfizers, I can't imagine surviving without having been vaxxed.

 

I had been given Prednisone for the croup/bronchial inflammation which I didn't start taking until I lost the sense of smell. Surprisingly the sense came back after two days.

 

A week after I showed symptoms, Kim showed, but hers were very different. She had severe nausea and headache. She hasn't had the respiratory involvement, but her test this past week was also positive. She's on the recovery roller coaster too.

 

Sometimes we feel some better, then it all hits again.

 

Been using our large gym ball to lie over. Way back at the beginning of the pandemic a bunch of us who had been Physical Therapists had talked about the importance of lying prone and the importance of postural drainage, which we used to do for patients in the hospital before Respiratory Therapy took it over.

 

Lying on one's chest on the ball supports the diaphragm and makes coughing more comfortable. Pushing forward to get the head low and butt high will help get secretions moving and excreted. Plus rolling on the ball is very good for the back.

 

I suppose my involvement here at Flickr will be a bit spotty for awhile yet. Hope everyone stays well.

 

This has been baffling. We've been masked whenever we've left the house. Kim goes to work but since she showed symptoms after me, I'm the likely one to have given it to her. In the week before showing symptoms I'd been once to the grocery store. And I've always double masked. I've always brought along my alcohol spray bottle to spray down the shopping carts.

One thing we haven't kept up is the wiping down of the grocery items before bringing them into the house. And we haven't been wiping down the Amazon packages that get delivered. But that method of transference has always been very low on the list. Being unmasked in a closed space has always been the chief method of transmission.

 

Go figure.

Another from last summer. After many years a Notocactus Leninghausii from my collection finally bloomed. A 32-image handheld focus stack in late-day light. Stacked using Helicon Focus, (method B_R4-S2). In hindsight, I will use a tripod next time — too many artifacts.

 

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Another shot from DUN NA CUAICHE , the 18th-century watchtower that overlooks the small Scottish town of Inveraray. If you look carefully below the brow of the hill you can see Inveraray Castle the home of the Clan Campbell and the River Aray.

 

Loch Fyne meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute. It extends 65 kilometres (40 mi) inland from the Sound of Bute, making it the longest of the sea lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal.

It has a reputation for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence the loch has given its name to the locally-owned Loch Fyne Oysters and to the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants. It is also notable for its herring-fishing industry, and hence the famous Loch Fyne Kipper, originally caught using the drift-net method. In the mid-19th century, Loch Fyne was the centre of the battle between the traditional drift-net fishermen and the new trawl-net fishermen who sprang up around Tarbert and Campbeltown in 1833.

 

Tripod mounted, 6 exposure hdr -3 to +2 in 1ev steps. Pp in acr, photomatics, and photoshop with a helping of topaz clarity and a smidgen of denoise. Fuji X-E2 with 14mm f2.8, @ f14, exposure 1/15 to 1/500 sec , ISO 200.

  

Across the street from my studio. Trying The Brenizer Method.

Camera: A7R4

Lens: Sigma Art 35mm F1.4 @ 1.4

Shots taken: 23

Edited in Lightroom Classic

Out playing at the park with Effy and found that the Cherry Trees were blooming here in Las Cruces.

 

This is a panoramic stitch (known as the Brenizer method) made up of 30+ images.

 

Sony A7

AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D

Post Processing done in Lightroom 5/Photoshop CC

www.OooahPhotography.com

© 2015 Robert Stebler

The massive roof beams in this 14th century tithe barn in Lacock village, Wiltshire, UK supported a structure that was built to last. This ceiling was restored in 2007 using the same methods & materials as the original, including wooden oak pegs. I'm glad that I looked up while I visited and didn't miss this awesome ceiling!

Air Methods Eurocopter EC135 N138HN cn 288 MRB

This photo was ranked amongst the "World's Best Photo of Malaysia"

 

LARGE

Gears: Nikon D50, Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di-II LD Aspherical [IF]

Location: Batu Rakit Beach, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

 

I've also put up a new gallery on Leica User Group HERE

still trying the brenizer method.

it's way more complicated then i thought. i keep missing single frames that will render the whole image useless. it's really hard to keep track of where to start the next frame.

 

Taken with the EF 135/2 wide open.

Lit with the Westcott Ice Light.

Thanks to Anika Sp. for posing.

Ridge and Furrow

 

What a day! Everything I touched went wrong! Last night the television decided to start turning itself off and on every few seconds. This morning I went for a walk with Lizzie - my son's lovely girlfriend. Took my camera with the intention of trying out the new lens only to realise that the battery was dead! Luckily, we were only a couple of hundred yards from the house so back we went to get a fresh one. The first time I tried to take a photo I was horrified to realise that I hadn't put a memory card in. Then we took a wrong path and had to return the way we had come - but that did allow this view.... Got home and made some coffee, only to have the coffee machine throw a half filled mug across the worktop!! It then became apparent that there was something wrong with little Baxter - he was terribly uncomfortable and agitated. After an hour or so of him not settling, Peter called the emergency vet and we met her at the surgery. It cost us £100 to be told there was nothing wrong with him, so now I feel that I over-walked him to breaking point!! There were a couple of other things that were equally annoying and I will be very glad to see tomorrow....

I built a bunch of medieval execution and torture devices back in November for a school project and am showcasing a few of them here. I guess you could say this build is a part one of two, with part two coming in two years or so. Yup, this is my last build for the next two years. I'll say more in my 2021 recap that I'll post soon.

 

This build was quite fun and the execution methods especially were exciting to design. I'm particularly proud of my stock design and the chopping block.

 

This is also my entry to the Rogues & Outlaws category of Brickscalibur.

 

Let me know what you think and have a nice day!

 

Sam

The name of the Madrassah is derived from the rich golden decoration on the faсade. “Tilla-Kori” is translated as “decorated with gold”.

 

In the western part of the Madrassah there is the mosque, crowned with the big glazed dome. Its inner decoration amazes by the quality of the gold, applied by the method of “kyndal”. For a long time this mosque was the main mosque in Samarkand.

 

@ Old School, Getafe

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First experiments with a new form in the ever-evolving world of Pano-Sabotage photography that's been dubbed "MonitorPano". It's both a new turn for me and a return to a very old tactic I used in 2012 where I achieved coarse but provoking layers by photographing, with my Canon Rebel XS, my computers screen saver as it faded in and out between images in my photo files. The great thing was that the images didn't just click from one to the next like a slide show, they faded in and out over top of each other. There was always a "crossover" point where the two images would occupy the same amount of "presence" on the screen thereby becoming "fused" or "blended" ... in effect ... layered. A cruder version of Brian Enos Installation piece, "77 Million Paintings", perhaps, but using the same idea.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_4rCfpNzw

 

By the time Apple brought out the next Operating System, they'd taken out that scrolling slide show feature from what was then "iPhoto" and re-dubbed it "Photos". It always amazes me how the Silicon Valley geeks always "improve" things by taking out unique and wonderful features. Gotta mow it all down to sameness and uniformity, I guess. Unique features are seen as "mistakes".

 

Liz Mack has asked, "How long will it take for Apple to 'correct' the algorithms that allow for Pano-Sabotage photography ?"

 

MonitorPano, even though being hotly used right now and to great effect has actually been around quietly for a few years now. Don of the PANO-vision group was actually one of the first Pano-Sabotage artists to start "pano-ing" his desktop screen, and has often produced some very unique work with this method. Recently, Bill Smith, Paul Ewing and Liz Mack have taken it up with a vengeance with striking results.

 

"Graph ET 1" is the first finished piece that I created using the same technique the Paul, Bill, Liz and Don use. All of us in "PANO-Vision" learn a lot from each other and each of us makes invaluable contributions to the groups knowledge and technique base by that sharing. In PANO, as well call it for short, it's not about competition. We thrive by sharing. Each of us grows by contributing to an ongoing and easy exchange.

 

"MonitorPano" is achieved by setting one's cell phone camera on "Pano", clicking it on, while focusing on the desktop monitor and using the other hand to tap the arrow right ( or left ) key to quickly jump from photo to photo while the cell phone hand is pano-sabotaging the whole "pass". Tricky, and it takes some co-ordination, but it can be quite surprising what results.

 

This image was created for the PANO-Vision Groups Summer Contest, "PANO to the Metal".

www.flickr.com/groups/2892788@N23/discuss/72157667684597037/

 

Image culled from SLR shots done in 2011 and

"MonitorPanoed" and processed June 6, 2018.

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2018. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

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I am VERY proud to announce that I was chosen to be the feature artist of the "Kreative People" Group's Spring Gallery - Running until the end of June. I really must thank both abstractartangel77 and Xandram for bestowing me with this great honour. The link to the gallery appears below:

 

Please visit my Kreative People Highlight Gallery HERE

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