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Alverstone Mead, Isle of Wight

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Even Badass Villains need to change their wardrobe from time to time.

Now see as Darth Vader goes Digital in his Sith Powered Red Robes, ready to take over the Grid, SithStyle!

 

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This is actually an old one. I made this image as a collaboration between me and the very talented and ever lovely mr. Moog. Unfortunately he had to back out because of his busy schedule, and I forgot about it. I finally dug it up again so here it is.

About the size of a green pea this little beetle was one happy bug! Shot at one-half life size.

British Wildlife Centre

red

 

I really need to start doing something with myself...

and to start posting more then once a week...

 

blood red moon - taken at Bargara QLD

 

ODC - value

Wealth consists not in having great possessions,

but in having few wants. Epicurus

  

The moon passed through Earth's shadow on Oct. 8, 2014, marking a rare total lunar eclipse, the second of 2014, in a stunning blood moon.

 

I was so lucky; John and I were sitting in our deck chairs outside the RV at the Bargara CV park, watching the whole magical event unfold. This was the only good shot. I had to use 2 hd filters and tweak up the camera settings too. My tri-pod is a bit light and there was a fair stiff breeze blowing making the camera move with the heavy 300mm lens on board - tight cropping

 

The first Blood Moon eclipse in a series of four happened on the night of April 14-15 2014. The next happened on the night of October 7-8 22014, last night here in Australia. At that October Blood Moon, there was a rare total lunar eclipse. Some astronomy circles had not heard the term Blood Moon used in quite this way before this year, but now the term has become widespread with people and in the media. The origin of the term is religious, at least according to Christian pastor John Hagee, who wrote a 2013 book about Blood Moons. Meanwhile, both astronomers and some proponents of Christian prophesy are talking about the ongoing lunar tetrad – the series of four total lunar eclipses – which began with the last lunar eclipse on the night of April 14-15 2014.

A tetrad is four successive total lunar eclipses, with no partial lunar eclipses in between, each of which is separated from the other by six lunar months (six full moons).

Two Christian pastors, Mark Blitz and John Hagee, use the term Blood Moon to apply to the full moons of the ongoing tetrad.

Mark Blitz and John Hagee speak of a lunar tetrad as representing a fulfilment of Biblical prophecy. After all, the moon is supposed to turn blood red before the end times, isn’t it? As described in Joel 2:31 (Common English Bible):

The sun will be turned to darkness, and the moon to blood before the great and dreadful day of the LORD comes.

That description, by the way, describes both a total solar eclipse and total lunar eclipse. Sun turned to darkness = moon directly between the Earth and sun in a total solar eclipse. Moon turned to blood = Earth directly between the sun and moon, Earth’s shadow falling on the moon in a total lunar eclipse.

Dates of Biblical prophecy Blood Moons in 2014 and 2015 - These are the dates for the ongoing tetrad – four successive total lunar eclipses – in these years.

2014:

Total lunar eclipse: April 14-15

Total lunar eclipse: October 7-8

2015:

Total lunar eclipse: April 4

Total lunar eclipse: September 28

There are a total of 8 tetrads in the 21st century (2001 – 2100). But proponents of this Biblical prophecy regard the ongoing tetrad as especially significant because it coincides with two important Jewish holidays: Passover and Tabernacles.

The April 2014 and April 2015 total lunar eclipses align with the feast of Passover. The October 2014 and September 2015 total lunar eclipses align with the feast of Tabernacles.

The Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar. In any year, it’s inevitable that a full moon should fall on or near the feasts of Passover (15 Nissan) and Tabernacles (15 Tishri). Nissan and Tishri are the first and seventh months of the Jewish calendar, respectively.

It is somewhat ironic that three of these four lunar eclipses are not visible – even in part – from Israel. The only eclipse that can be seen at all from Israel is the tail end of the September 28, 2015 eclipse, which may be observable for a short while before sunrise.

The full moon nearly always appears coppery red during a total lunar eclipse. That’s because the dispersed light from all the Earth’s sunrises and sunsets falls on the face of the moon at mid-eclipse. Thus the term blood moon can be and probably is applied to any and all total lunar eclipses. The use of the term Blood Moon to describe a lunar tetrad is of recent origin and has become a very popular use of the term.

 

Thoughts very much with the residents of Grenfell Tower, Kensington, as they try to make sense of losing friends, relatives, their homes and belongings all in one terrible night. I cannot begin to imagine what that must be like.

Dedicated to ~*brenda*~ (www.flickr.com/photos/--brenda--/) to thank her for her kind comments

 

- Rouge en force

Taken recently at R.A.F. Waddington the home base of the Red Arrows.

Red-tailed Hawk spotting it's prey and ready to pounce.

 

Lodi, CA

Wee trip up the Glen today, still plenty Grouse about, keep away from the guns little guy.

another forest. hmm tomorrow is going to be cloudy and rainy. that might make some interesting forest photos

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Another from my red rose with water droplets period. :-)

A wet Ferrari at Horsham's Piazza Italia 12

Red Dead Nettle / lamium purpureum. Stanton Canal, Derbyshire. 10/04/20.

 

‘EVERYDAY COMMON.’

 

Travel restrictions resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic have helped me focus on and appreciate the everyday common. There are many wildflower treasures to be found close to home, like this exquisite Red Dead Nettle flower.

 

BEST VIEWED LARGE.

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Mourning

 

Created for Marcus Ranum Challenge No 156

 

Model with thanks to Marcus Ranum

Model also includes Little Red Numbers 4 and 5

 

Background also by Marcus Ranum - Cemetery - 3

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing upright and looking at a photographer.

 

Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca słupka i patrząca na fotografa.

@Banyu Park ( Hiratsuka)

 

HBW !

I was commissioned a red silk dress in the style of Sansa Stark's wedding dress in Game of Thrones. But without the extra harness piece and with some different details.

From a distance, I thought someone had discarded some cherry tomatoes...I really should wear glasses!

Stunning red's of the maple (acer) - www.adamswaine.co.uk

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