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This walkway leads to the observation deck at Bear Point Sanctuary, on Hutchinson Island, near Fort Pierce, Florida.
A vantage point I rarely visit in my hometown. I was pleasantly surprised my not only the view but this massive tree in the park. It dominated the area and provided a rather cool framing with the city in the backdrop.
this is an experimental fase in my life....haha ,first photoskcetcher put the photo in a oilpainting, then textured (the original with the oil) and leave parts away (the sky) and then a sky textured ,so a photo with two textures.Thanks for the visit have a nice weekend
Detail of an observation wheel in Vienna's amusement park Wurstelprater
Film: Lomochrome Metropolis XR 100-400 (exposed for 200 ISO)
Bubali Bird Sanctuary, Oranjestad, Aruba
This is the path into the Bubali Bird Sanctuary - very close to the entrance.
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I think the squirrels are quite used to seeing me in the window. They are smart enough to know I won't harm them. This one was staring at me.
This time, my friend Giuseppe is getting impatient about the paradise pictures...
We are almost there !
Santa Maddalena, Alto Adige - Italy
A very handy tower from where you can view a large area of this part of the park. The air was full of sound - mostly from the gibbons we had seen but also plenty of birdsong
this hummingbird is so quiet and stay on the branch for couple of second, observe or thinking about next food! nobody knows. (have a nice weekend)這只蜂鳥好安靜的呆在那里,是觀望還是想著甚麼,只有他自己知道( 周末愉快)
Orange is my favorite color. My affection for this hue was most likely inspired by childhood experiences watching two local railroads.
Five days a week, the DT&I Temperance Yard to Flat Rock local would depart their Laskey Road facility. Living just a mile from the yard, I knew the train departed around 4pm daily.
When I heard the M-3s blow for the Laskey crossing, I would jump on my Schwinn and race down to the Burnham Road crossing. Watching a mix of GP40-2s/GP38-2s wearing an orange dip paint with large block initials made a huge impact on this young fan.
Just a few miles down the rails was my second orange inspiration railroad, The Ann Arbor. Like their competitor, these locomotives also wore an orange dip with large long hood lettering.
However, the Annie rostered GP35s riding Alco trucks. This unique oddity was readily apparent to a young, detail oriented fan. The Ann Arbor quickly became one of my favorite roads.
While my two childhood roads are long gone, a few Class Ones and regional carriers still employ locomotives wearing orange. On this particular day, my thirst for orange was quenched by one of each!
Terre Coupe, Indiana
September 1, 2022
Seen along the Lake Scranton Walking Trail in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.
image made with Hasselblad 503CW and Planar 80/2,8 CFE + Kodak Ektar 100 self developed with Bellini C41 kit
Une espèce de plus pour la Colombie avec cette nouvelle observation in situ dans le département de Risaralda: le mignon et super miniature Lepanthes expansa (taille de la fleur environ 4 mm), auparavant seulement connu du nord-est de l'Equateur.
Una especie mas para Colombia con este nuevo registro in situ en el departamento de Risaralda: el lindo y super miniatura Lepanthes exspansa (tamaño de la flor alrededor de 4 mm), anteriormente solo conocida del noroeste de Ecuador.