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Whilst looking out the Living Room while the Tea was cooking, i saw this beautiful moth fly up from the Hedge onto the wall that had been in sunlight most of the afternoon.
So i popped out with my camera to snap some close up shots.
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Pollancres a prop del estany de Sils.
Foto presa amb una Kodak No.1 Panoram, model C, fabricada entre 1903 i 1905; pel·licula Ilford FP4+.
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Poplar field near the marshes of Sils, in Catalonia.
Panoramic view taken with a Kodak No.1 Panoram, model C, an unusual box camera made c.1903-1905; Ilford FP4+.
This was taken in the plantation of Poplar trees where we keep our bees. These trees are magnificent at the best of times, and are now coming into full autumn colour.
Poplar trees were planted in these parts to make vegetable boxes for the growers of the nearby Vale of Evesham.
I'm signing off for a week or so, I'm off on an adventure! See you when I get back.
Gall of a poplar spiral gall aphid (Pemphigus spyrothecae) formed on poplar's leaf stem.
Galas przerostka skrętnika (Pemphigus spyrothecae) uformowany na ogonku liściowym topoli.
The branches that go straight up on the poplar trees are cut every year by the authorities in order for the bird to have free access.
Die Äste der Pappeln, welche gerade nach oben gehen, werden jedes Jahr von den lokalen Behörden geschnitten, damit die Vögel freien Zutritt haben.
The pedestrian bridge at Poplar overground station in London, very popular with photographers for obvious reasons.
A quite common view of the Padan Plain.
[Wikipedia, l'enciclupedia libra che tücc i pòden jütà a scriv.]
La Pianüra Padana (o Val Padana) l'è una region geugrafica de la part nord de la Penisula italiana che l'è traversaa dal Po. La cumprenda vari zon tra Piemont, Lumbardia, Emilia-Rumagna, Veneto e anca un tuchet del Canton Tisin.
Against the sun disk. Maximal optical zoom (1200 mm in 35-mm equivalent), no tripod used. As usual :))
Captured by Canon SX50 HS in Tomsk (Western Siberia, Russia). May 2015.
Consecutively numbered 8257 and 8258 lead 2331 Pacific National wagon transfer from Goulburn to Harden for staging. The hoppers had been serviced at Goulburn.
Grove of poplar trees on Pyramid Beach Road which provides access to a beach on the south-west part of Pyramid Lake, Jasper National Park.
On a very dull, cloudy afternoon, the patterns formed as poplar bark peels off a branch, showed up well. Returning today when it was sunny the effect was less obvious.
The Poplar river at the site of the first hydroelectric generating plant on the North Shore, built in 1918 near the Lutsen resort in Lutsen, Minnesota. The color in the water is from the tannins from decaying vegetation and swamps up river.
An hour spent in the garden, and all I have to show for it is a card full of blurry bees in flight and an aching back, so I shall have to raid the archives! This one, or the one below, I still can't decide!
(ps - I changed it over when you weren't looking!)
After tea it's back to painting - a large poplar at dusk with a gathering storm. From time to time instead of this evening painting session I go bowling in one of the neighbouring villages, but not very often.---Gustav Klimt
I love the stormy skies, the cloud textures and the slight threat of walking under a gathering storm...
A stormy evening in the park
Happy Fence Friday!