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La bajamar permite contemplar una de las formaciones rocosas más singulares de esta playa, la conocida como «Pena do Elefante«, denominada así por simular la forma de la trompa de este animal.

 

La agitada hidrodinámica de esta playa la convierte en idónea para la práctica del surf, por lo que es habitual ver a personas disfrutando de este deporte.

 

Feliz día

Walking in 2021 Permitted Activity during Lockdown 3, CoronaVirus year 2!

Some stunning reflections on the Staffowdshire to Worcestershire Canal at Oxley Marina

De hace un mes, cuando los dias eran mas cortos y los recorridos mas largos, de modo que nos permitían ir unos cuantos pueblos mas allá. Ya no.

 

Oscurece rápidamente en la desembocadura de la ria de Plentzia, en una gélida tarde, con todas las cumbres de la provincia repletas de nieve.

 

El reflejo solar nos permite obtener estos contraluces sobre las quietas aguas, con marea baja.

 

Muchisimas gracias a todos los amigos de flickr.

  

A sunny saturday afternoon walk along the Shropshire Union canal at Gnosall, Shropshire and some stunning reflections.

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CoronaVirus permitted activity 2020

 

On a windless morning during sunrise in Coyote Buttes South near the Cottonwood teepies.

 

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Ruta que nos permite caminar muchos kilómetros por la costa vizcaina, en especial por el tramo comprendido entre el Puente de Vizcaya, ubicado entre Las Arenas y Portugalete, hasta llegar a Plencia. En todo momento está señalizada.

 

Jornadas frescas, sobre todo si tenemos en cuenta que la primavera avanza rápidamente. La imagen muestra al fondo desde el roquedal del cabo Villano hasta el Hospital de Gorliz.

 

Muy agradecidos a todos los amigos de flickr.

Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) drake swimming in a small urban pond in southwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

16 April, 2016.

 

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Para nosotros el punto mas grato del recorrido que acostumbramos realizar por este magnífico arenal del oeste de Cantabria.

 

Una brecha en la roca, que se cierra cuando sube la marea, permite contemplar la combinación perfecta entre rocas, arena, cielo y mar.

 

Esa tarde agosteña la mar rompía con cierta fuerza y la marea estaba subiendo. Muy dificil sortear ese estrecho paso y acceder al extremo nordeste de Gerra. Otro dia será.

 

Muchisimas gracias a todos los amigos de flickr por sus amables visitas, comentarios y premios a estas imágenes.

En las Bardenas Reales no está permitido fotografiar de noche. Esta imagen fue tomada sobre las once de la mañana.

El aspecto de hora azul se ha conseguido mediante procesado digital.

 

Las Bardenas Reales de Navarra son una superficie extraterrestre fabricada en la Tierra por la conjunción de un terreno compuesto por arcillas, yesos y areniscas, que se extienden a lo largo y ancho de 42.000 hectáreas por el Sureste de Navarra y tres términos municipales de Aragón.

El agua y el viento han hecho, a lo largo de los siglos, que esa superficie rugosa, redondeada, con formaciones y surcos que parecen gigantescas venas, hayan ido conformando un paisaje que nos recuerde invariablemente el aspecto de las imágenes que hemos ido conociendo de la luna, Marte y otros planetas del sistema solar a los que el hombre ha ido enviando sucesivas expediciones, para fotografiarlos y conocer sus características físico-químicas.

Sabía desde hacía muchos años que experimentaría sensaciones peculiares cuando lograse visitar ese lugar... Y no me defraudó.

Si existe en la mente humana algo parecido al sentimiento de "soledad cósmica", esas dos palabras puestas una junto a la otra son las más precisas que se me ocurren para definir cómo me sentí durante el tiempo que pasé allí.

Pero hubo más.

Me sentí tan impelido a recorrer caminos y más caminos que, cuando llegó el momento, confieso que me costó salir de allí. Y no porque me hubiese perdido, sino porque alguna fuerza que desconozco me empujaba a quedarme y seguir recorriéndolos.

En ningún momento exerimenté ninguna sensación parecida al miedo, pero sí estuve permenentemente imbuido en una especie de seguridad de que estaba recorriendo una tierra "viva", que en algunos momentos me dio la impresión de estar en un casi imperceptible movimiento.

 

Contaré más anécdotas de aquellas dos jornadas en próximas imágenes... Y volveré allí, SEGURO!!!

 

Música recomendada: "The Song of the Wind". Santana.

Este arrecife que se puede observar desde el mirador de las sirenas, junto al faro de Cabo de Gata, es una de las vistas más emblemáticas y fotografiadas del Parque. Está situado en el punto geográfico exacto del cabo de Gata, por tanto es la parte más oriental del sur de España. Seguramente el lugar debe su nombre a la presencia de focas monje que habitaban este arrecife y que los antiguos navegantes podían confundir con sirenas, actualmente ya no hay presencia de estos mamíferos en la costa de Cabo de Gata.

Las formaciones del arrecife que se elevan por encima del nivel del agua son antiguas chimeneas volcánicas, y que deben su color oscuro al material volcado por ellas. Desde lo alto del mirador se pueden observar los escarpados acantilados de la zona y en el fondo, el agua que rodea el arrecife, es como un cristal que nos permite observar el mosaico del fondo marino coloreando el mar de turquesas, verdes y todas las tonalidades de azul.

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"Let us permit nature to have her way. She understands her business better than we do." —Michel de Montaigne

 

[Chronokit]: Kiltie Tassel Loafers

[Cubic Cherry]: Alien Eye Scar

[Disquiet]: Shattered Jacket

[Dappa]: Notre Tattoo

[Elos]: K066 Hairbase

[Kalback]: Chilled Pants

[Kalback ] Mainstore: Teleport

 

available at TMD Teleport

 

[Lavarock Poses]:.Male Bento Pose Set-21

[Lavarock Poses] Mainstore: Teleport

[Lavarock Poses] MP: Shop

 

Taken at Elvion Teleport

Please permit me to post another pier photograph. This one is on the Windsor, Ontario riverfront looking across the Detroit River to Detroit, Michigan.

 

As I looked across to Detroit, I noticed that most of the downtown buildings were dark, a result of the terrible COVID-19 crisis in our sister city. Well, the light at the end of this pier reminds me of an American motel chain, Motel 6, that in their old commercials would always end with the line: “…and we’ll leave the light on for you”. For many of us in the Windsor area, we are thinking of our neighbours, friends and relatives across this river during this hard time. We’ll leave the light on for you! Detroit Strong!

The probably most photographed stone in the Coyote Buttes South, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona.

 

Der vermutlich meist fotografierte Stein in den Coyote Buttes South, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona.

 

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Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) playing in the sedge along the shores of the K'tzim-a-deen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary north of Prince Rupert along the maritime coast of British Columbia, Canada.

 

26 May, 2015.

 

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The Itatiaia Park is the oldest national park of Brazil, created on June 14, 1937 by the then President Getulio Vargas.

Located at the Mantiqueira Mountain Range, the Itatiaia National Park includes part of the municipalities of Itatiaia and Resende in Rio de Janeiro state, and Bocaina de Minas and Itamonte in Minas Gerais state. It is near the President Dutra highway, half way from Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo cities and next to the economic center of Resende.

 

The park relief is mountainous and characterized by rocky formations, with altitude between 540-2791 m, and at its highest point is the peak of the Black Needles (Agulhas Negras).

 

In Itatiaia Plateau region, also known as "Upper Part", are the high fields and hanging valleys where there are several river sources. In the Park area are the origins of 12 major regional river basins, which supply two main basins: Rio Grande (Grand River), an affluent of the Paraná River, and the Paraíba do Sul River, the most important of Rio de Janeiro.

 

The "Lower Part" has an exuberant Atlantic Forest vegetation and generous water courses, with several natural pools and waterfalls where swimming is permitted.

Conjunto palaciego de La Alhambra.

 

Dos horas esperando en el Mirador de San Nicolás, en el Albaycín, siempre a tope, y, para lo que quería hacer, necesitaba un hueco para colocar el trípode; al final, una pareja de alemanes que tenían también un trípode instalado me hicieron sitio entrelazando un poco las patas de estos monstruitos de tres pies… Y a esperar: El anochecer, el encendido de las luces (con un ooooh! Generalizado entre los asistentes), que se alcanzara el máximo rendimiento lumínico y a darle al botoncico.

 

Ocho fotos forman esta panorámica. Falta el Generalife, que queda a desmano. Entre medio sólo hay bosque y al programa que permite unir las fotos se hubiera vuelto un poco loco buscando elementos comunes para unirlas bien, pero que conste que también lo cacé.

 

Como aporte musical, creo que va bien este tema que Luis Delgado compuso para una serie de TVE sobre el mundo árabe (Alquibla).

 

Luís Delgado - Al Jalifa

"a maturidade me permite olhar com menos ilusões, aceitar com menos sofrimento, entender com mais tranquilidade, querer com mais doçura." (Lya Luft)

 

 

 

♪♫♪♫ - I Miss You

 

 

Cannon Beach, Oregon in better times.

A Curve-billed Thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) perched on the dead wooden core of a cactus in the Saguaro National Park near Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.

 

12 December, 2017.

 

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Let us permit nature to have her way.

She understands her business better than we do !!

Any day now weather permitting I will take out the Gingerbread house for them to eat.

... Only Time is capable of understanding how great Love is...

      

"Não permita que suas emoções se confundam com seu amor. Estes são sentimentos distintos e o mais nobre deve sempre prevalecer."

 

“The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.”

Albert Einstein

A Red Squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) surveys the woods for intruders to his domain in the mixed woods north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.

 

12 January, 2016.

 

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A Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) pup at the entrance to its den north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.

 

29 May, 2017.

 

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A Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) male sets up its territory this spring and confirms it by regular calls from a prominent perch. This marsh had a number of blackbirds and was located on the west edge of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada.

 

26 May, 2021.

 

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The Knot is a medium-sized, sandpiper A long-distance winter migrant to the UK from the Arctic , they can travel up to 15,000 km, stopping to feed. Knot eat live worm shrimp , molluscs and crustaceans which they find by probing their bills deep into the mud and sand .

A White-tailed Prairie Hare (Lepus townsendii) or "Jack-rabbit" as it is locally known tries to be invisible in the snowy landscape along a country road east of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

19 November, 2012.

 

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A Tree Swallow rests on an old barbed wire fence on the edge of a marshy area awaiting the opportunity to grasp a flying insect. This wetland is east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

14 May, 2014.

 

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Taken in the Black Dragon. No pixels were altered in the making of this photo.

 

#NoshsHoodChallenge3

 

Rules and details:

   

1) I (Noshinima Midas) tag 50 names of great photographers on Second Life. Said photographers that choose to participate in the challenge can come over to my parcel, Noshinima's Neighborhood (link below) and do an image anywhere in my city. You will be allowed two hours to use any posestands or props that you would like to add and are allowed to bring any friends you want to join you in your shoot. You are also allowed to make the shoot as safe or as adult as you like. The only rule is that you do the shoot within the city block. Take your time to have a look around to see where in the block would make a great place for your image.

       

2) Upload the finished image onto Flickr and place the hashtag #NoshsHoodChallenge3 on either the title or the description.

       

3) YOU MUST TAG 10 PEOPLE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE TAKE THIS CHALLENGE ON YOUR UPLOAD OF YOUR SHOOT! NO MORE, NO LESS! I have had several people during previous challenges that have not followed this simple rule so I am making it ALLCAPS to get the point across. Link them to this post and explain the rules to them as well. They must also tag 10 of their friends that they would like to see do this challenge if they themselves choose to participate as well. You must tag people that are actual active photographers on Second Life. Tagging pages dedicated to advertising a store, tagging real life photographers and tagging empty profiles does not count and is against the rules. Also, although you are permitted to do this if you desire, tagging me and tagging yourself will not count towards the number of 10 photographers you are tagging.

   

Here is the link to the city block:

   

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Todavía se me permite andar

La Sagrada Familia - Barcelona

 

Es reconfortante que briz permita abrirse siendo yo un reflejo de lo que ella solía ser y se que aunque sea un mes infernal esta vez algo de compañía me sienta bien, logrando no marcharme del todo!

EVERWINTER

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Mute swans can weigh up to 30 pounds reach 5 feet long and can have a wingspan over 8 feet across They are largest and heaviest water bird wild in the UK . Wild swans have been known to live as long as 30 years. They are placid birds unless they or their young feel directly threatened or have an intruder in their territory . This one was showing another Male Swan that it was time for him to be chased off !

A "flock", of bachelor ram, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep (Ovis canadensis) head for the high country after feeding along the highway in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

 

26 April, 2010.

 

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In the previous post of the male Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), he was calling to attract a female and it appears his efforts were successful as this female was found perched on a cattail not too far from his location.

 

The cattail pond was on the prairie landscape near Burstall, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

25 May, 2016.

 

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A Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) on the prairie landscape near Leader, Saskatchewan, Canada.

 

20 May, 2016.

 

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A Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) stops over on its southerly migration. It feeds in the shallows and rests along the shoreline of Miquelon Lakes southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

12 August, 2013.

 

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Die Schrift lautet: "Auf den Gleisen des Bahnhofs Themar zugelassen "

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The writing is: "Permitted on the tracks of Themar railroad station"

If you are lucky enough to win a permit for the Wave in the lottery, it is a good idea to plan this extraordinary photo day perfectly. After all, you can not just go back if you've overlooked one of the classic motifs.

At the end of the day is definitely the so-called "Second Wave" on the program. The afternoon sun then models the curving sandstone formations, while the actual wave is already in the shade.

 

Hat man das Glück, eine Genehmigung für die Wave in der Lotterie gewonnen zu haben, ist es empfehlenswert, diesen ausserordentlichen Fototag perfekt zu planen. Schliesslich kann man nicht einfach wieder hingehen, falls man eines der klassischen Motive übersehen hat.

Zum Ende des Tages steht auf jeden Fall die sogenannte "Second Wave" auf dem Programm. Die Nachmittagssonne modelliert dann die geschwungenen Sandsteinformationen, während die eigentliche Wave bereits im Schatten liegt.

 

Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!

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A Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) claims the rights to a wetland for its nesting territory on the prairie landscape east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

The pond had frozen over night so we were able to get a full view of the feet and legs of this large goose.

 

11 April, 2022.

 

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Eilean Donan Castle, Loch Duich, Dornie, Scotland

 

Can you get anything like an original composition at a honeypot location? Well I'd normally say 'No' but I did a search on the castle on Flickr and a quick Google search and I only found one shot of one of these rings and it was used differently in the shot. I'll tentatively say then that this is at least a very rare composition.

 

Both on my way to Skye and coming back there was no interesting light so I decided to try to shoot it from the parking area for the community centre. On the return trip I spotted these rusty mooring rings on the slipway and thought they would make an unusual foreground element for the castle. The image is compiled from 7 focus stacked images to try to get it all pin sharp. Probably overkill but better safe that sorry.

 

I should declare that I've taken a duplicate of the image, slightly enlarged the castle and blended the two together so in effect a focal length blend. I was trying to use the distortion effect of the 15-35mm to do this but found I needed to lose too much of the sky for it to work.

 

I'll leave it up to you as the viewer to decide whether it's 'permitted' or not? As I've declared it and it's basically 2 duplicate images blended I feel it is no different to blending water or focus stacking but if you fell differently then that's your right.

 

Thanks for viewing.

 

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An adult female Swift Fox (Vulpes fulva) is ever alert in all directions to potential danger at the entrance of the den on the prairie grasslands of the One-Four Ranch in south eastern Alberta, Canada.

 

28 June, 2009.

 

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Catedral de León

 

Me recuerda a mi abuelo Miguel.

Resuena en mis oídos la portentosa voz de mi tia Mary, cantando junto a su sobrino de tres o cuatro años canciones de misa.

Comparto la norma de todas y todos los leoneses que emigraron, cuya primera visita inexcusable al regresar a León es ir hacia ella, para verla, para hablarle, para tocar esas piedras adorablemente eternas...

Permitid que hoy, mientras observais la luz dorada del atardecer sobre esas mis piedras vetustas, os traiga un precioso y sentido texto del gran periodista y leonés universal, Luis del Olmo.

 

EL MILAGRO DE LA PULCHRA LEONINA

 

Quienes construyeron la catedral de León se empeñaron en convertir en realidad una impresionante utopía. Soñaban con desmaterializar el arte, adelgazar la materia hasta el límite, despegarla de la tierra y elevarla al cielo.

En esta sagrada locura participó toda la ciudad. Era tal el desafío que solamente un milagro podría mantenerla firme. Y así ha sido. Aunque la piedra sea quebradiza, los cimientos padezcan debilidad y el fuego haya estado a punto de destruirla, nuestra catedral asombra por su verticalidad y por la inmensa luminosidad de sus muros adornados con el maravilloso colorido de los vitrales.

Si está en pie es de milagro, sí, pero no ha sido solo el milagro de la ciencia, sino también el de la fe, el milagro del esfuerzo de muchas generaciones de leoneses que lo han dado todo para reparar, sostener y cuidar su catedral, manteniendo así las mismas creencias de sus constructores.

A lo largo de su historia, ha tenido varias veces que ser restaurada, porque nuestra pulchra leonina posee la belleza de la fragilidad y necesita cuidado, mimo y dedicación.

Los visitantes se asombran al entrar en ella y contemplar una de las mayores colecciones de vidrieras medievales del mundo. Ese derroche de luz es también un resumen de la historia sagrada, que acompaña al creyente en su fe. De esta forma la catedral habla a quien la visita, y sus altas columnas góticas animan a mirar hacia arriba, a la catedral del cielo, allá donde reside la madre de todos los milagros.

Todos los que hemos nacido en esta tierra leonesa tenemos en nuestros genes el amor a nuestra pulchra leonina. Si estamos fuera, la recordamos con nostalgia, y al regresar a casa lo primero que hacemos es visitarla, ver como está, manifestarle nuestro amor y nuestro ánimo, porque sabemos que sintiéndose querida, ella mantendrá por siempre su firmeza.

He perdido la cuenta de las miles de veces que he hablado de nuestra catedral, pero nunca se me olvidará aquella mañana mágica en que los micrófonos de "Protagonistas" entraron en sus naves y allí, en compañía de todo León, realizamos para el resto de España un programa especial destinado a recaudar fondos para reparar sus vidrieras.

Esta tierra nuestra, mitad mística, mitad guerrera, tiene muy presente el pasado para asegurar el futuro, y por eso lleva en su corazón de león a su querida catedral. Este es el auténtico milagro de nuestra pulchra leonina, que cada leonés se convierte en un firme arbotante para sostener con su esfuerzo una estructura prodigiosa, donde la materia se funde con el espíritu y las piedras se llenan de luz.

 

Luis del Olmo

 

Música recomendada: "The Power of Love". Jennifer Rush.

A female Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) and her two young cubs wander the shores looking for some food on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. This family group was observed during our trip to Glendale Cove off Knight Inlet on a scheduled Grizzly Bear Tour with Tide Rip Grizzly Tours out of Telegraph Cove on the north end of Vancouver Island.

 

4 June, 2013.

 

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Willet (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) parading along the shoreline of a small wetland possibly looking for a mate on the prairie landscape east of Brooks, Alberta, Canada.

 

25 May, 2016.

 

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A Northern Plains Red Fox (Vulpes fulva) pup sits at the edge of its den awaiting the return of one of the adults with some food for it and its siblings. The den was located in a pasture on the edge of the boreal woods north of Thorhild, Alberta Canada.

 

29 May, 2017.

 

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A young Sitka Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) buck grazes in the chest high grasses in Glendale Cove off Knight Inlet located on the coast east of Telegraph Cove on the north end of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

 

5 June, 2013.

 

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A veces, a mi me sobra

con un poquito de luz

y un paseo por el claustro

rebosante de virtud

de aquellas que aquí vivieron.

Cada uno puede ver

aquello que a él le gusta.

A mi me gusta respirar

el silencio de estos sitios,

y poderme acercar

hasta la fuente y el árbol.

No preciso nada más.

Sólo un poquito de luz

que me permita admirar

aquello que otros hicieron

por encontrar esa luz.

  

Pink Floyd - Coming Back to Life.

 

A White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) female gazes off to the side to see what caused a disturbance and check for any danger in the montane woods of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

 

26 October, 2016.

 

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