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My processing skills are pretty much nonexistent, I would always rather be outside with my camera than inside using the computer but .....ta-dah, a bit of a first for me, an edited picture that I am happy with!
The typical houses of the Ribeira of Porto, in a nonexistent perspective created as fusion of several images (one for each house façade) taken from ground level and always maintaining the focus plane parallel to itself, to ensure maximum resolution from left to right edge. The consequent parallax shifts and perspective distortions were eliminated in post-processing [Nikkor 16-35mm at 16mm, original size 185 megapixels]
I was super lucky to spend 72 hours in Prince Edward County, where my good friend Paul Jones is now a resident, and the leading birder in the area. Picking which 72 hours to witness some part of the spring migration is ultimately a bit arbitrary - a late or nonexistent spring, the weather, and the luck of time in general all contribute to the guesswork.
But it worked, and worked brilliantly. We saw almost a hundred species the first six hours. By the end we had seen all of the Vireos we were likely to in that part of the world, all the Woodpeckers, dozens and dozens of Orioles, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks and Great Crested Flycatchers. And as broad a range of Warblers as I have ever seen, including (for me:lifers!) Cerulean, Hooded and Mourning Warblers.
The concentration and intensity of the species and their behaviours meant this was first and foremost a birding adventure. But we brought cameras, and found time and opportunities to record parts of the experience.
Four male Scarlet Tanagers dropped down out of the canopy and visited the shrubs along the trail at the Lighthouse. They were playful seeming, and completely unaffected by the three or four of us there. One male landed briefly on my lens. I have a series of images - all uncropped - of low and close Scarlet Tanager males. It is one of the neat benefits of a bunch of the same colourful bird that you get to see first hand the variability in their plumage.
Est une espèce de petits passereaux partiellement migratrice très répandue, de la famille des Muscicapidés. On l'appelle également rossignol des murailles ou queue rousse.
Adulte, le rougequeue noir mesure environ 14 cm de long et 25 cm d'envergure, et pèse de 14 à 20 g. Ils sont très protecteurs envers leur famille. La femelle est plus terne que le mâle, avec un plumage uniforme gris-brun cendré, le roux est inexistant chez elle. Sa poitrine grisâtre est légèrement striée de foncé.
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Is a species of small migrating partially migrating passerine, of the family Muscicapidae. It is also called the nightingale of the walls or red tail. As an adult, the black redstart is about 14 cm long and 25 cm wide, and weighs 14 to 20 g. They are very protective of their families. The female is duller than the male, with uniform gray-brown ash plumage, the roux is nonexistent in her. Its grayish breast is slightly streaked with dark.
Oil painting
Óleo sobre tela de 75X50
Autor: Vilchez
Fotografía: Vilchez
Tras tanto buscar, llegas a un punto donde crees que el silencio existe, contemplas el alrededor y ves la magnitud de un universo casi irreal, como un sueño, porque no sabes como has llegado a ese escenario que tu imaginación ha desarrollado y no tiene lógica si la buscas porque todo es confuso en un viaje inexistente.
El viajero sueña con ese silencio y sufre de alucinaciones porque quizás gran parte de nuestras experiencias psicológicas se reduzcan a pequeños impulsos eléctricos en un cerebro, viejo y engañado por sustancias químicas (medicamentos) que anulan por completo tu voluntad.
Entonces te planteas profundizar y empiezas un nuevo viaje en busca de algo que ya sabes que no vas a encontrar, pues son ya muchos años en ese viaje sin retorno e inexistente,,,
Juan Salvador
After so much searching, you reach a point where you think that silence exists, you look around and see the magnitude of an almost unreal universe, like a dream, because you do not know how you have arrived at that scenario that your imagination has developed and does not have logic if you look for it because everything is confusing in a nonexistent trip.
The traveler dreams of that silence and suffers from hallucinations because perhaps a lot of our psychological experiences are reduced to small electrical impulses in a brain, old and cheated by chemicals (medicines) that completely cancel your will.
Then you consider deepening and start a new journey in search of something that you already know you will not find, since they are many years in that trip without return and nonexistent,
Juan Salvador
(Traductor Google )
Ce jeune attend la becquée. A noter que la mère a déjà effectué 4 ravitaillements. Insatiable ces petit, quel travail.
Heureusement la mère s'autorise une pause après 3 ou 4 becquée.
Est une espèce de petits passereaux partiellement migratrice très répandue, de la famille des Muscicapidés. On l'appelle également rossignol des murailles ou queue rousse.
Adulte, le rougequeue noir mesure environ 14 cm de long et 25 cm d'envergure, et pèse de 14 à 20 g. Ils sont très protecteurs envers leur famille. La femelle est plus terne que le mâle, avec un plumage uniforme gris-brun cendré, le roux est inexistant chez elle. Sa poitrine grisâtre est légèrement striée de foncé.
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Is a species of small migrating partially migrating passerine, of the family Muscicapidae. It is also called the nightingale of the walls or red tail. As an adult, the black redstart is about 14 cm long and 25 cm wide, and weighs 14 to 20 g. They are very protective of their families. The female is duller than the male, with uniform gray-brown ash plumage, the roux is nonexistent in her. Its grayish breast is slightly streaked with dark.
Yellow-rumped warblers were wading through the deep snow in search of any tiny midges that might be landing along the trout stream. This photo may look funny, but spring migrants like this are showing up dead in people's yards. They just can't find enough insects to sustain them in this bitter cold weather, when almost all insects are nonexistent anyway.
Autumn is in its peak and a torrential nor'Easter that dropped 5" of rain in 16 hrs. Bring these nonexistent washes allive. Macedonia Brook, CT
You know, say what you want about Pentax autofocus—erratic, nonexistent, whimsical—my K-5 did beautiful smudgy things with light that I love coming back to
When I was a small child, I became interested in watching bees at work. I'd been told they would sting me, so I would keep a safe distance away from them. Now that I am no longer a child, I've found that sitting quietly in the garden is the best way to observe my winged friends. It seems this bee's wings were moving so quickly that they seem almost nonexistent.
Sunset above the former silver mining village of Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi state, Mexico, the elevation here is about 2,743 meters (9,000 ft), that, combined with the dry air means extreme temperature differences between day and night, though the humidity is almost nonexistent, so it never feels really hot or cold. Once a ghost town, nowadays it's pure mayhem on weekends with Mexican tourists, I arrived on a Sunday afternoon as they were leaving, the whole town was a bumper to bumper traffic jam, there was no one left by the time this photo was taken.
From Wiki:
Est une espèce de petits passereaux partiellement migratrice très répandue, de la famille des Muscicapidés. On l'appelle également rossignol des murailles ou queue rousse.
Adulte, le rougequeue noir mesure environ 14 cm de long et 25 cm d'envergure, et pèse de 14 à 20 g. Ils sont très protecteurs envers leur famille. La femelle est plus terne que le mâle, avec un plumage uniforme gris-brun cendré, le roux est inexistant chez elle. Sa poitrine grisâtre est légèrement striée de foncé.
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Is a species of small migrating partially migrating passerine, of the family Muscicapidae. It is also called the nightingale of the walls or red tail.
As an adult, the black redstart is about 14 cm long and 25 cm wide, and weighs 14 to 20 g. They are very protective of their families. The female is duller than the male, with uniform gray-brown ash plumage, the roux is nonexistent in her. Its grayish breast is slightly streaked with dark.
"So you close the door
You let nothing in
And yet you're moving
Not caring where you been
Yeh, you've above it All !
And you remind me of myself
You're Living in a Dream,
Living in a Dream..."
From the song by Sea Level ~ "Living in a Dream"
Yep, a Dream Scene here. The Public walkway over the nonexistent sand dunes to Vilano Inlet, FL. Yes we are living in a dream, here too ! The walkway is broken and the dunes have not been restored since last Fall's Hurricane Matthew. But I only see Mother Ocean's beauty, providence and power. She's in charge and will shape this part of the world in her own way. So this is why I like to take a long walk beyond this short pier. And live in this dream...
From one photo. Image, textures, digital painting by me, Tom.
Thanks for your kindness, comments, faves and group invites !
Ce jeune attend avec impatience la becquée. Il faut dire que sa maman a du travail avec 4 petits.
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This youngster is impatiently awaiting a beak. It must be said that his mother has work with 4 little ones.
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Est une espèce de petits passereaux partiellement migratrice très répandue, de la famille des Muscicapidés. On l'appelle également rossignol des murailles ou queue rousse.
Adulte, le rougequeue noir mesure environ 14 cm de long et 25 cm d'envergure, et pèse de 14 à 20 g. Ils sont très protecteurs envers leur famille. La femelle est plus terne que le mâle, avec un plumage uniforme gris-brun cendré, le roux est inexistant chez elle. Sa poitrine grisâtre est légèrement striée de foncé.
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Is a species of small migrating partially migrating passerine, of the family Muscicapidae. It is also called the nightingale of the walls or red tail. As an adult, the black redstart is about 14 cm long and 25 cm wide, and weighs 14 to 20 g. They are very protective of their families. The female is duller than the male, with uniform gray-brown ash plumage, the roux is nonexistent in her. Its grayish breast is slightly streaked with dark.
From Wikipedia: "The Arizona Rancho, also known as the Higgins House, Brunswick Hotel and Arizona Hotel, is a former hotel in Holbrook, Arizona. An advertisement for the hotel appears in the 1914 Arizona Good Roads travel guide. It was originally built between 1881 and 1883 as a residence, then expanded as a boarding house, a hotel, and finally as a motel. The original structure is thought to be the oldest extant structure in Holbrook.
The Arizona Rancho was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 17, 1997.In 2007 plans were advanced to sell some surrounding properties and to restore the Rancho."
This is the motel section, when we were there a horse was guarding the property. Progress on the restoration seemed rather nonexistent but I'd love to see the place fixed up like it was back in its heyday.
Ce jeune le torse bombé, montre sa satisfaction après la becquée.
Est une espèce de petits passereaux partiellement migratrice très répandue, de la famille des Muscicapidés. On l'appelle également rossignol des murailles ou queue rousse.
Adulte, le rougequeue noir mesure environ 14 cm de long et 25 cm d'envergure, et pèse de 14 à 20 g. Ils sont très protecteurs envers leur famille. La femelle est plus terne que le mâle, avec un plumage uniforme gris-brun cendré, le roux est inexistant chez elle. Sa poitrine grisâtre est légèrement striée de foncé.
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Is a species of small migrating partially migrating passerine, of the family Muscicapidae. It is also called the nightingale of the walls or red tail. As an adult, the black redstart is about 14 cm long and 25 cm wide, and weighs 14 to 20 g. They are very protective of their families. The female is duller than the male, with uniform gray-brown ash plumage, the roux is nonexistent in her. Its grayish breast is slightly streaked with dark.
My efforts on my first night out last week to experience a clear dark desert sky were thwarted by clouds and wind, in spite of the weather forecast. Happily, I gathered my doused passion and headed out again, this time to the higher Mojave Desert area of Joshua Tree NP. The moderate wind forecast turned out to be nonexistent. It was a clear, dark, magnificent shirt-sleeve evening under the stars. In fact, I was so excited as I saw the Milky Way rise into view that I made this image actually a little before "Astro Dark", around 9:30 pm, still a little daylight in the sky. That, my friends, is a clear perfect night.
An addax spotted me while I was spotting her, creating a geometric face off. With eyelashes. :)
The addax aka white antelope or screwhorn antelope is critically endangered, and almost nonexistent in its native habitat of the Saharan desert and margins. Fortunately, they do ok in captivity, and Brookfield Zoo has a breeding program in place. They have been reintroduced in Morocco and Tunisia.
Addax nasomaculatus at the Brookfield Zoo.
The grazes of the dance
Fit the root’s brushes that fluoresce
(I know the term is nonexistent)
It is a mole this love of mine
Which is not mine
And it is not inside.
It is
An outter force
That pierces myself
Shining like a distant storm.
My loose -and lousy- translation of a fragment from a poem of my own written in 2003
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Shot with an iPhone 4 and edited on an iPad with iColorama, CleverPainter, PicsArt and Stackables
Music (right click to open in a new tab):
"Pour Annick" by JOËLLE LÉANDRE, BENOÎT DELBECK & CARNAGE THE EXECUTIONER, in 'Tout Va Monter' (2015)
Before birds. Before lizards. Before dragonflies and damselflies. There were flowers, and even then, there were Fortnight Lilies!
Often mistaken with Japanese Irises, they grow wild around Mt. Diablo, but there has not been sufficient rain for five or more years. This particular one was found in the Sierra foothills 12 years ago. The geometry of this flower is remarkable as are the colors and patterns. To get the black background, I used a flash which on the S3 is weak enough to enhance rather than wash out colors.
I had to dig back to my second digital camera, the S3 IS, to find the myriads of lilies and irises that I encountered over a year ago. They are late again this year and may be nonexistent soon... Perhaps it should never have become naturalized from Africa, Australia, Japan...
if i named something nonexistent
and from nothing created something
or even the edifying beginning of all things
what would i call it?
what syllables of light out of an wiped out voice
beams clarity into silence?
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Exactly 2 years ago today, I froze in the cold waiting for this M399 with a pair of barns leading. Fast forward 2 years, it was horrible cold today, but barn leaders in the US are virtually nonexistent on the CN in PTC territory. Many have been stored or retired, and none are PTC equipped. So while not much has changed with regards to what you see trackside, what really counts on the tracks is the major difference.
On October 27th, 2022 work to replace the 100 year old Santa Fe Semaphores were still primarily in it's primitive stages. Less is some places, more so in others. But signs at the West End of Ojita Siding were rather minimal. No new replacements are yet standing.
The work is mostly irrelevant to the daily passing of Amtrak's Southwest Chief, barring another temperamental mechanical failure impeding the train's on time performance. These happen when parts are nonexistent on technology long past it's due date.
The upgrading and replacement of these signals would reduce the likeliness of unnecessary tardiness between multiple station stops in New Mexico. The clock finally struck midnight a few weeks later.
Amtrak's eastbound Southwest Chief No.4 is closing in on it's next station stop at Las Vegas, NM., splitting the semaphores protecting the West end of Ojita siding, at Ojita, NM.
Along for the ride, presumably for contract work at the Amtrak Beech Grove shops in Indiana, a few Metrolink commuter bilevels fill out the front of today's extended train consist.
Despite the extra tonnage, the 2 Amtrak engines will have little trouble climbing up and over the steep grades of Raton Pass into Colorado for points eastward onto Chicago.