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Hannover

 

Sorry Explanation only in German:

Erklärung: Viele Versuche das Bild nach meinen Vorstellungen in sw zu entwickeln haben mich nicht überzeugt. Ich wollte den Bogen herausarbeiten und die harte sw-Eintwicklung in ps, mit Ebenen hart mischen, kommt meiner Vorstellung von dem Bild am nächsten. Nur habe ich ärgerliche Aliasing-Kanten. Stören sie zu sehr und wenn ja, wie kann man sie am besten reduzieren, wäre weichzeichen hier eine Lösung?

Danke und Gruß Chris

 

Blue-jay

The blue jay is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central United States; some eastern populations may be migratory. Resident populations are also in Newfoundland, Canada; breeding populations are found across southern Canada. Wikipedia

  

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A pink galah playing hide and seek at my place.

Common Little Wood-Satyr hidding deep in some meadow grasses.

 

Considered common in that its found in many settings. Abundant late-May through June.

Just a little sneak peek of something I'm working on... 💜

 

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Which I can now share! My bee and pollinator sanctuary has been refreshed for Summer. Come wander the wildflowers and learn what you can do to help save the bees!

 

Visit the new lavender field, market barn, secret garden and learning center. Beginner beekeeping and pollinator classes will be starting soon, so make sure to join the update group for more info. The bees thank you!

 

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A Route 215 pokes its nose out into Sewardstone Road on the way back to Walthamstow Central.

Technically not a brilliant shot I know but I love it nevertheless....

Snowy owl taking a peek out of the corner of her eye.

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Sun Peeking Through clouds and a touch of blue sky back light this large oak tree, shot in North Carolina.

Daffodil playing hide and seek

Common Hoverfly (Melangyna viridiceps)

 

Have a great FriYay everyone, and a beaut weekend.

 

Happy Fly Day Friday!

The morning sun at Muiravonside country park.

Peeking through - Blacko Tower peeking through the mist caused by a temperature inversion, early on a September morning. Lancashire, UK

Jackdaw was bobbing his head up and down

pale grass blue with thoroughwort

ヤマトシジミとフジバカマ

Taken at Sunnys Studio

Pose Autumn

Our Daystar through the view of two fallen trees at Chatsworth Lake, NJ

My friend Gemma's work

Spotted this little cub up a tree last night. In Cades Cove. Was a mom and two little ones. Gosh they were cute.

A Bactrian Camel peeks over a concrete fence at the Detroit Zoo. The Bactrian Camel's long eyelashes protect its eyes from blowing sand and snow, and the raised eyebrows shield its eyes from the sun. The nostrils close to keep out sand. Native to the deserts and mountain grasslands of central Asia, only a few hundred of these animals remain in the wild.

 

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The critical floral tissues appear through a small slit in the petals of a Pasqueflower. This individual was growing at 8700'/ 2600 m on Grassy Top in Boulder county. The appearance of this beautiful species in the spring is eagerly anticipated by many - it is one of the showiest flowers to emerge in areas where late snow and frosts are common. Here in the Front Range of the Rockies we're fortunate to have populations of pasqueflowers from the base of the mountains at 5400'/ 1650 m to the alpine at 12,000'/ 3700 m. This allows us to enjoy these lovely flowers from early May to late June.

Sun shines carefully through, trying to get into shadows, where frozen darkness dwells. This morning was very cold and shadows were persistent, but they had to leave and let the light take the places. Did shadows take the frost with them? Nope, they left it behind and the Sun couldn't rescue the frozen kingdom.

Details “Shh~ I heard something”

 

Feat:

Decoy – Blooming Fae @ LootBox New!

Same back gate as the previous posting , different cat but both named Charlie but sadly both are no longer with us!!

 

The Seattle Space Needle rises over part of a nearby sculpture.

Short Earred Owl tucked in

“The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.” - Harriet Ann Jacobs

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