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La luce che ho incontrato in questa parte di Sud America, é stata una straordinaria sorpresa. Altri mi avevano raccontato di condizioni fotografiche eccellenti e non posso che confermare di aver avuto sempre un supporto extra positivo dall'esterno. Cieli con nuvole stupende, aria gelida e pulita, gli ampi spazi vuoti che prediligo, panorami sconfinati, montagne altissime sempre sullo sfondo e la mia critica ed art director sempre al mio fianco ......
Il nome “Terra del Fuoco” è stato coniato dall'esploratore portoghese Ferdinando Magellano; navigando per conto della Corona spagnola, nel 1520 fu il primo europeo a raggiungere questo territorio. Navigando vicino alla costa notò il fumo di diversi fuochi accesi dagli Yámana per scaldarsi oppure come rudimentale tecnica di disboscamento, probabilmente credendo che gli “indiani” si nascondessero nella foresta per preparare un'imboscata alla sua flotta.
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The name “Tierra del Fuego” was coined by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan; sailing on behalf of the Spanish Crown, in 1520 he was the first European to reach this territory. Sailing near the coast he noticed the smoke of several fires lit by the Yámana to warm themselves or as a rudimentary deforestation technique, probably believing that the “Indians” were hiding in the forest to prepare an ambush for his fleet.
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Playing with long exposures this morning... at this point it was still very dark out, though this LE makes it look otherwise. Happy Friday... let's hear it for the weekend!
----------------------------- JESUS ✝️ SAVES-------------------------------
SALVATION THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST - ALONE!
12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved."
❤️❤️ IT'S ALL JESUS AND NONE OF OURSELVES! ❤️❤️
16 I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the SALVATION of everyone WHO BELIEVES: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. 17 For in the gospel a RIGHTEOUSNESS FROM GOD IS REVEALED, a righteousness that is by FAITH FROM FIRST TO LAST, just as it is written: "THE RIGHTEOUS WILL LIVE BY FAITH." (Romans 1:16-17)
16 KNOW that a man is NOT justified by observing the law, but by FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST. So we, too, have put our faith in Christ Jesus that we may be JUSTIFIED BY FAITH in CHRIST and NOT by observing the law, BECAUSE BY OBSERVING THE LAW NO ONE WILL BE JUSTIFIED. (Galatians 2:16)
1. Now, brothers, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. 2. BY THIS GOSPEL YOU ARE SAVED, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain.
3. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, 4. that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, 5. and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve. 6. After that, he appeared to more than five hundred of the brothers at the same time, most of whom are still living, though some have fallen asleep. 7. Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles, 8. and last of all he appeared to me also, as to one abnormally born.
9. For I am the least of the apostles and do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10. But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them--yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me. 11. Whether, then, it was I or they, this is what we preach, and this is what you believed. (1 Corinthians 15:1-11)
7. Therefore Jesus said again, "I tell you the truth, I am the gate for the sheep. 8. All who ever came before me were thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not listen to them. 9. I am the gate; whoever enters through me WILL BE SAVED. He will come in and go out, and find pasture. 10. The thief comes only to STEAL and KILL and DESTROY; I have come that they may have LIFE, and have it to the FULL. (John 10:7-10)
1 Brothers, my heart's desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved. 2 For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge. 3 Since they did not know the righteousness that comes from God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness. 4 Christ is the end of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes.
5 Moses describes in this way the righteousness that is by the law: "The man who does these things will live by them." 6 But the righteousness that is by faith says: "Do not say in your heart, 'Who will ascend into heaven?'" (that is, to bring Christ down) 7 "or 'Who will descend into the deep?'" (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead). 8 But what does it say? "The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart," that is, the word of faith we are proclaiming: 9 That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. 11 As the Scripture says, "Anyone who trusts in him will never be put to shame." 12 For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile--the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13 for, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." (Romans 10:1-13)
Jesus came to bring spiritual LIFE to the spiritually dead and set the captives FREE! FREE from RELIGION, ERROR and outright LIES, so WE might serve THE LIVING GOD! In SPIRIT and in TRUTH!
So you'll KNOW, and not think you're to bad for God to love. The Christian LIFE isn't about how good WE are, because NONE of us are! It's about how GOOD JESUS IS! Because JESUS LOVES US, so much he died in our place and took the punishment for all of our sins on himself. The wages of sin is DEATH, and Jesus took the death WE so richly deserved for us and died in our place. The good news is, there's no more punishment for sin left. WE, you and I were all born forgive as a result of the crucifixion of God himself on the cross that took away the sins of the whole world. All we have to do is believe it, and put your Faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. That my friends is REAL UNCONDITIONAL LOVE! YOU ARE LOVED. ❤️ ✝️ ❤️
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Piercing calls and distinctive wing markings make the otherwise subdued Willet one of our most conspicuous large shorebirds. Whether in mottled brown breeding plumage or gray winter colors, Willets in flight reveal a bold white and black stripe running the length of each wing. These long-legged, straight-billed shorebirds feed along beaches, mudflats, and rocky shores.
One of our beautiful warmer-weather birds, newly arrived. At Macedonia Lake, Cary, NC.
This was one of those (almost) naturally occurring "selective color" photos. The background was completely gray (as seen above) as photographed. I did remove red and orange hues from the photo because of a brownish-orange leaf in the foreground (bottom left), and I bumped up the "whites" intensity as the image was otherwise a little dull. Thanks for looking/reading!
This small kingfisher with a truly hefty bill barely makes it into South Texas; otherwise, it ranges throughout Central and South America.
If you're Shoshone you call it paγi̵nappi̵h. Otherwise, you may call it pogonip or just freezing fog. Whatever your vernacular, it is beautiful if you can stand the chill of being out in it. We’ve had a pretty nice little dose of it over the last couple days around parts of Lassen County. I’ve found that juniperus trees like, say, junipers are well suited to catch a bunch of the frost when it forms. I thought this scene looked pretty neat at the north end of the Willow Creek Valley on this morning as the sun to camera-right battled to cut the fog (and perhaps add a second digit Fahrenheit to the ambient temperature).
An otherwise dark day is brightened up by the Canadian Pacific 8781, painted up as the Hapag-Lloyd Saint John Express, leading the westbound 121 near Moosehead. While there is plenty of snow, it hasn't gotten cold enough yet for Moosehead Lake on the left of the tracks to freeze up yet.
excuse my language but I hate those bitches that are so rude -_-
Tommy's jacket ( cousin ) thế nên mới bự thế đó
Quần xắn lên vì bị ướt
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Unlike other kites. this medium-sized raptor has a rounded tail. However, with its white head and breast contrasting with otherwise brick brown plumage, it is unmistakeable.
A fishing kite, it is found within the inland and coastal wetlands of tropical Asia, but also along the coastal wetlands in of northern Australia where it is known as Red-backed Sea Eagle. it is unmistakable. It does in fact closely resembles the African Fishing Eagle.
It has a distinctive nasal, drawn out call, much like a 'Kyeeerrh' sound.
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At the right of the photo, I have included a three-deck motor vessel, useful for understanding or intuiting the proportions …..
In fondo, sulla destra della foto , ho incluso una motonave a tre ponti, utile per capire o intuire le proporzioni …..
...real photography...
No artificial intelligence, no computer graphics... just a healthy and original photo ……..
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Birds can still be heard occasionally in the fields. Otherwise, silence falls over the landscape. The poppies glow in the backlight of the setting sun. Our world is beautiful.
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Or otherwise known as an Everlasting Daisy. Photo taken at Kings Park, they are blooming all over the state.
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Autumn is soon comming; but the beet fields are growing up now; and these are real fun play in and jump arround, I hope the farmer man don´t see me, otherwise he will problerbly scolding me for playing in the fields
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The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, otherwise known as Sagrada Família, is a church under construction in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world. Wikipedia
The CWR train snakes around the S curve at Kirkcaldy as the Vulcan grain terminals loom in the background filling an otherwise desolate landscape.
than they would otherwise attain on their own :-)
Brassai
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prunus mume, white japanese flowering apricot, 'Tojibai', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Those antlers can't be as heavy as they look otherwise this Fallow Buck would never be able to raise his head from grazing!!😁
Another from the London Wetland Centre . Don't know what people really think about these places , I think of the Animals and Birds there as Semi Wild . Also a chance to see species you would not see otherwise .
I hope you're not tired of seeing early morning frost crystals yet! These are the gorgeous crystals that turned an otherwise little, nondescript wild tree into a shimmering jewel last weekend. She was Cinderella for a few hours. And then the sun rose over the hills... :)
Spot Billed Duck (Anas poecilorhyncha) (තිත් හොට තාරාවා / සේරුවා) scarce breeding resident in Sri Lanka. Critically endangered. Belongs to Anatidae family. The male has a red spot on the base of the bill, which is absent or inconspicuous in the smaller but otherwise similar female. A breeding pair. Captured at Kayts Island, Sri Lanka
Otherwise, more popularly known as an Amaryllis. Always big, brash and spectacular, this one was given to us, as a bulb, at Christmas.
This follows a previous posting where I attempted to create an 'arty' capture of this plant, before it opened. This was a similar attempt, after it completely opened.
Multiple focus stacked images were required in order to keep the stamens reasonably sharp.
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Although it may appear otherwise, this panorama does not depict a Thai coastal landscape.
Instead, we are looking at the Si Nakharin Dam, the largest reservoir in western Thailand.
This 1,534 km² reservoir, fed by the famous River Kwai, was completed in 1980. It not only regulates the river's flow but also supplies the greater Bangkok area with up to 1,185 GWh of electricity annually via its 720 MW hydroelectric power plant.
In the background, you can see the mountains of Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, which I plan to explore more closely on my next visit to this area.
This photo was taken on the way to the Mae Khamin Waterfalls, which I will introduce to you in more detail shortly.
Auch, wenn es den Anschein erweckt, so zeigt dieses Panorama keine thailändische Küstenlandschaft.
Statt dessen blicken wir hier auf die Si-Nakharin-Talsperre, den größten Stausee im Westen von Thailand.
Dieser 1534 km² große Stausee, der vom berühmten Fluss Kwai versorgt wird, wurde 1980 fertig gestellt. Er reguliert nicht nur den Abfluss des Flusses sondern versorgt mit seinem 720 MW Wasserkraftwerk den Großraum Bangkok mit jährlich bis zu 1185 GWh Strom.
Im Hintergrund sieht man die Berge des Chaloem Rattanakosin Nationalparks, den ich mir bei meinem nächsten Besuch in dieser Gegend einmal genauer ansehen werde.
Dieses Foto entstand übrigens auf dem Weg zu den Mae Khamin Wasserfällen, die ich Euch in Kürze näher vorstellen werde.
on the "Rheinsteig", receiving peace and power from mother nature, at least some hours.
but switch off your smartphone, off for such hours, otherwise Mr Putin and his war against Ukraine comes back into your brain and soul...
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Acer palmatum Trees Leaves
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It was the next morning and as I got up I gingerly examined my knee. The swelling had gone down, so perhaps it was a one-off and today there would be no issues. Ten minutes, and some light walking around inside the cabin said otherwise. My knee ballooned up again. There was no way I’d be walking the ten kilometers round trip to the waterfall we had planned to visit in the morning. “Go on without me” I told Dom and in true Clarkson, Hammond and May spirit he left me behind :D It wasn’t all bad as I got to finish that thriller book I had bought with me, hobbled around just outside the cabin trying to take the odd photo and then preparing the evening’s dinner (roasted potato wedges, pork tenderloin, fried apples and a chanterelle and port wine sauce if you were wondering).
After a couple of hours Dom had come back from his solo hike. “Rubbish waterfall” he declared again. I wasn’t sure if he was trying to be nice to me or if it was some code word for “excellent”. Turned out to be the latter. Yet another place to add to my ever increasing “places-I-must-visit-when-back-here-again” list. I wasn’t too sure if I could make the afternoon short hike to Storulfossen again even with the help of walking sticks. That was when Dom came up with the genius idea of driving down to the town of Otta and seeing if I could buy a knee support today and not tomorrow when we planned on an outing further afield. Why didn’t I think of that? And why was Dom suddenly turning into a copy of my wife and coming up with brilliant solutions to my problems? We had a quick bite to eat and packed our camera bags and headed down the short path to the car.
Now some of you might know I have quite a fear of heights. In fact, the first time I met Dom in Cornwall he led me over a narrow path with long, almost vertical drops to the death either side that he affectionately refers to as the “ledge of doom”. It still sends my heart racing away as my knees quiver when thinking about it even now. So I was, to say it mildly, a little nervous to be sitting in the passenger seat of my car as Dom drove. It wasn’t his driving that made me nervous rather the very, very long drop a couple of meters to my right. Only a few rows of trees were between me and, at places, a 500 meter drop down into the valley that Otta was situated in. The views were stunning but I found myself looking down at my feet more and more. I was subconsciously moving closer and closer to Dom. I’m glad he didn’t think I was making a pass at him as I leant more and more over the gear stick and onto his side of the car. Soon we had safely made it into Otta where Dom dropped me off at a shopping center and I headed in to see if I could get a knee support. I found the pharmacy and waited for my turn to be served. Once my number was called, I asked in Swedish if the woman could speak English but surprisingly she said she couldn’t so I continued in Swedish with her talking Norwegian. Thank goodness the two languages are quite similar to the point that I could understand the majority of what she said and fill in the blanks when unsure. She was most helpful, not only supplying me with an amazing knee support but helping me offload over 700 Norwegian kronor for it. Norway doesn’t come cheap. But as soon as I put that support on I knew I would be alright. I walked out to Dom with a spring in my step and we headed back up to Mysusæter, with the drop now on Dom’s side of the car so I could relax a bit. Just a little, mind. I really don’t like heights.
Of course once we had parked the car we started taking pictures of, well, everything. Small cabins by a lake with glorious mountains behind, lone trees (again) and rain storms thundering along in the distance. We finally arrived at the double waterfall again knowing that they’d take up most of our time and boy did they deliver. It was soon after taking this photo that I noticed another photographer had joined us. And he had the most beautiful dog I had seen, at least in Norway….
Phalaenopsis, otherwise known as Moth Orchids.
"The name Phalaenopsis is derived from an ancient Greek word "phalaina" which means 'a kind of moth'." Wikipedia
Happy Bokeh Wednesday!
This roofless but otherwise largely intact chapel was probably originally erected in the 16th century, possibly by Bishop Vaughan (1509-22) on considerably earlier foundations, using some of the earlier structure's materials. Descriptions of the earlier structure suggest battlements, gables and a tower. The chapel's name derives from the legend that the 6th and 7th century Saint Justinian was buried there after he was murdered on Ramsey, where he was established for a time. The chapel was a place of pilgrimage for some centuries.
During his lifetime, Justinian was a confessor to St David and his bones are believed to now rest in St Davids Cathedral
otherwise known as Livingston, Montana.
Main street looking north from Callender Street towards Park Street.
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Of course she got her candy. She wants me to throw it as far as possible so she can chase it as if it were a pray. She loves to run and she's so incredibly fast...
Anyhow, it's like this she usually looks at me when she wants something and that needs immediate attention otherwise she would become much more than irritated. She's got temper.
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