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Created for Award Tree New Challenge #135.0 Autumn Diptychs

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I had never done a diptych before this .... it was fun! :)....

or perhaps, not knowing to do it, I did it many times ; ))

  

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crane, common crane or Eurasian crane

Kranich

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The annual flight over the Sonoran desert by flocks migrating to their summer home in the South.

I have no idea about the color of its foot. Natural or blood of prey?

A winter view south across Utah's Emigration Canyon to the higher Wasatch beyond. The canyon was first traversed by the Donner Party in 1846, and then, a year later by the Mormon pioneers who settled the Salt Lake Valley below. This became a favored route through the imposing Wasatch Mountains to the far west.

 

Texture: Topaz.

(the upload of this one failed yesterday evening, it was the third one of three)

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Note : Désolé. La première publication de cette image a été effacée à la suite d'une erreur de manipulation de ma part. Je la publie une deuxième fois

 

Au sujet de l’art…

 

Je profite de Migration, pour continuer à partager avec vous mes réflexions sur l’art et la photographie…Aujourd’hui: Qu’est-ce que la beauté ?

 

Le point de vue d’un philosophe

 

« Le beau est ce qui plaît universellement sans qu’on puisse dire pourquoi il nous plaît : le beau est irréductible à un concept, à un modèle, à une explication » (E. KANT)

  

Le point de vue de ceux qui savent 😂

 

« On nous apprend souvent à chercher la beauté en toutes choses… Alors pour la trouver, le profane demande conseil au philosophe, tandis que le philosophe, ne sachant pas quoi répondre, s’en remet… au photographe. » (Criss Jamy. Killosophy)

  

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Note : Sorry. The first publication of this image was erased due to a manipulation error on my part. I publish it a second time

 

About art ...

 

I take advantage of Migration, to continue to share with you my thoughts on art and photography ... Today: What is beauty?

 

The point of view of a philosopher

« Beauty is what universally pleases without being able to say why it pleases us: beauty is irreducible to a concept, a model, an explanation » (Kant)

 

The point of view of those who know 😂

 

"We are often taught to seek beauty in all things ... So to find it, the layperson asks the philosopher, while the philosopher, not knowing what to answer, relies on ... the photographer. (Criss Jamy, Killosophy)

   

Sandhill Crane flying north through Colorado

Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work.

A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

 

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Wildebeest migration in the savannah of Masai Mara, Kenya.

This was close to the Kenya Tanzania border. Unfortunately I did not get to witness the crossing of the Masai River.

 

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Happy Travel Tuesday

It is always beautiful to see the gathering of geese during the migration! They are many! They rest and feed to undertake a long journey!

 

The bar-headed goose is a goose that breeds in Central Asia in colonies of thousands near mountain lakes and winters in South Asia, as far south as peninsular India. It lays three to eight eggs at a time in a ground nest. It is known for the extreme altitudes it reaches when migrating across the Himalayas.

[Credit: WildFilmsIndia]

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Snowgoose migration stoping at Freezout Lake in Montana.

EXPLORE #166 - 26/03/2009

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Monarch Butterfly

Benezette, PA

An image from last spring in Prince Edward County - I have one week or work travel before I get a chance to head back there for a few days to check in on the migration.

 

Last year my visit coincided with a major push of Grosbeaks and Orioles, and they were everywhere along the shore, in flocks. I had not witnessed a landing by so many of a single species before, let alone a species that one is lucky to find, let alone photograph, in Ottawa.

 

My preference is always to find birds in habitat and to situate them as such in images, but every once in a while opportunities arise for a completely clean image.

Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina

 

If you look carefully, I think you can spot eighteen monarchs nectaring on the Joe Pyes here. It was a beautiful day to get to witness this marvel of nature as these butterflies make their way from Canada to Mexico.

This Cooper's Hawk saw a lot to whet his appetite with all of the birds that made a stop in our woods during migration.

Lots of warblers on the move in the last few days .Fall migration is happening here.

Backyard Isle Lake

From restless thoughts, that, like a deadly swarm

Of hornets arm'd, no sooner found alone,

But rush upon me thronging.

~John Milton

 

I’ll try to make this my last Snow Bunting post for a while 😊

The last few days some shorebirds are showing up on our shoreline. The fall migration is starting. Isle Lake Alberta

Still the odd one around.

Backyard birding St.Albert

A continuance of the migration of the American White Pelican to the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Sandhill cranes across the moon

Beaumaris Lake Edmonton Alberta

Its sad that in a few weeks from now they will be gone. St.Albert Alberta

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