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A break from Astro. I saw that fellow mad tog (Geoff Moore) posted a shot recently from this trip out. It reminded me of how good a morning it had been. One of those trips where you return with so many images, that under normal circumstances, you would process. Many have been hidden on my hard drive as I processed only the most obvious ones before moving on to the next adventure, this is one of the images left hidden on the hard drive
A honeycomb cell measures approximately 5mm wide and is constructed from beeswax exuded from a gland on the honeybee’s abdomen. The cell will be used repeatedly either to store honey or raise brood. Brood cells are cleaned and polished with propolis as each new bee emerges, slowly darkening them over one or more seasons. Cells are offset and you can see the structure of the opposite cell when you look through the comb.
I think Im going to leave this and jump on to another project before she ends up looking more and more like Elvira!
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Nerium oleander, commonly known as oleander or rosebay, is a shrub or small tree cultivated worldwide in temperate and subtropical areas as an ornamental and landscaping plant.oleander. Seen in Nice, Côte d'Azur, France.
"Дождливая история", 1988:
"A Rainy Day", 1988 animated short film is an adaptation of Joan Aiken's "The Baker's Cat" story by director Tatyana Mititello at Soyuzmultfilm studio in the Soviet Union in 1988. It also set to Paul Whiteman's 1928 song Chiquita and other jazz standards:
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Sandhill Crane heading towards the cornfields to feed. Bernardo Wildlife Management Area, Bosque, New Mexico.
The Winter Park Express has expanded service, currently running with seven coaches and a sightseer/lounge car. The train is just over 9,000 feet (2,743 meters) above sea level here at East Portal, in the middle of a frozen winter wonderland. The Continental Divide is snow-covered, the peaks in the background are around 13,000 feet (almost 4,000 meters) above sea level. The train just emerged from the Moffat Tunnel, and is running right on time for its journey back to Denver.
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. . . I was very lucky to see this female Snowy Owl today, as others had just chased her from off her spot on the ground and she flew almost directly over to where I was about a half a mile away.
I had her all to myself for about half an hour, and then the other cars found us and tried to crowd her again. I am begging others to PLEASE not chase these birds around going for the close up shot!
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Brad Assu, carver and son of the hereditary chiefs of the We Wai Kai First Nation on Quadra Island, pointing out the perfect symmetry of this Haida pole, gifted to the Cape Mudge village community of Yaculta.
I was surprised to find that these “Chinese fine egg noodles” are made in Belgium but then I discovered that the word noodle derives from the German word nudel. f8 , 1/200s, ISO 800. Pentax -M f1.4 50mm (reversed).
My cat fits perfectly at the top of his cat scratch
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This is a photograph of Eihō-ji, a National Treasure of Japan. On the morning of New Year's Day, after a heavy snowfall, the raging wind suddenly subsided. In that fleeting moment, the majestic reflection of Eihō-ji appeared perfectly mirrored in the garden's pond.
Caressing by the afternoon light, this baboon was watching over the rest of the group, at a waterhole. (Satara, Kruger National Park, RSA)
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Even after 20 years I am still fascinated by sunsets around the Danish West Coast. None is like the one the day before but they are all perfect. Hvidbjerg Strand, Jylland, Denmark
Mallard (f) Mallards are dabbling ducks, meaning that they do not dive underwater for their food, but feed at or just below the surface. They are well adapted to eating both natural and ‘domestic’ foods (such as waste grain from harvests). Most of their diet is made up of plants, such as wetland plants and grains (like wheat, barley, rice and oats). IMG_0916
We scanned some old photos to put together a video for their wedding. I loved this one. Everything about it is just perfect.