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A European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) drinking from a lavender flower.
Very sedate but busy little creatures. Delightful in my view.
TGIF...Fun shot of this Cambell's Tomato Juice with Nikon 105 Micro lens...Thank you everyone. Have a great Friday guys...Cheers, RInggo.
Nikon D700 + Nikon 105mm f/2.8G AF-S VR + Handheld.
Shot at Labrador Park Singapore at Sunset. But the sun again was hiding behind the clouds.
DRI Digital Blending from 3 exposures, and finalized in PS and lightroom...
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Maybe this shot was too much for my lens. After this one it refused to work (it doesn't zoom). So... could it have been the special light??
olio su masonite trattata 68 x 88.
Sembrano barche fluttuare come un secco guscio di zucca…
In un contesto tranquillo, semplice, confortevole, su una incantevole natura circostante che ricorda il mediterraneo e soprattutto di mare con un accenno al tramonto.
(Anna)
Another photo of grandfather.
Please, take a look at:
www.flickr.com/photos/fstifter/2656644538/in/set-72157601...
...a day late.
we were w/o internet yesterday, all of our county and into the next.
this ornament is actually very small, it's on our little fiber optic tree.
as I took the shot, I wondered if this man would ever find his way out of the maze of his damaged mind, and I wondered what tragedy could have caused this human being to so lose touch with our world.
i sincerely hope that, one fine day, he will find his way back.
Jojo A
The idea for the crop as well as the suggestive title (read it three times aloud) goes to peroxisome: flickr.com/photos/30057053@N05
Please, View On Black
- Approximately 10,000 of the world's 25,000 known fish species are freshwater animals, and an average of 300 new freshwater fish species are described every year. Wetlands around the world provide goods and services to people worth an estimated US$70 billion a year.
- In developing countries, an estimated 90% of wastewater is discharged directly into rivers and streams without treatment.
- Fragmentation of river systems due to dams is the single greatest threat to the maintenance of ecosystem integrity. The total number of dams worldwide is estimated at 800,000, including some 1,000 mega-dams over 100m high.
- Humans currently expropriate some 54% of the planet's blue water (water that flows through rivers, lakes, groundwater etc). Estimates suggest that this may increase to 70% by 2025.
- Approximately 2.3 billion people live in river basins under water stress, where annual per capita water availability is below 1,700 cubic metres. If current consumption patterns continue, at least 3.5 billion people will live in water-stressed river basins in 2025 – around 48% of the world's projected population.
- WWF's Living Planet Index (2007) shows that the Freshwater Species Population Index (which comprises populations of 195 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish from lakes, rivers, and wetland ecosystems) fell 29% between 1970 and 2003.
- Climate change is predicted to have a whole range of impacts on water resources. Water resources are becoming even more vulnerable, and the likelihood is that flooding will become a more significant risk in many temperate and humid regions, which is likely to affect infrastructures and safety.
Long exposure of Weaver Creek, in Harrison Mills
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Weekend blues...Have a great weekend everyone...Cheers, Ringgo.
Nikon D90 Nikon AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Lens + Ringflash + Handheld
Watch out for my ear Gramp !!!...Scene like this is a real treat as village barbers are slowly coming to the brink of extinction...With modern, fancy and air-condition barber saloons, the trend will be someday be gone forever.
Nikon D700 + Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 AF-D + Handheld
The spillway near the Capilano fish hatchery in North Vancouver
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