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a little before sunrise I found this damselfly struggling in the water. the damselfly happened to stumble upon this piece of seaweed adrift and took refuge on it.
Coucher de soleil vu au parc ornithologique du Pont de Gau sur la commune des Saintes Maries de la mer en Camargue.
In Explore en position 78 le 01/02/2022.
Chrono: 2047
On the day we went to Holy Island the wind was strong enough to rip the car door out of my hand, and another day with challenging light .
We parked up on the causeway to take some images, if you are going there only certain times when you are able to cross, we had to consult the local council website for safe crossing times as this floods at high tide. My foreground is part of a passing place on the road you can see on the sea how strong the wind was.
The refuge is a place of safety for those pilgrims who choose to walk across. The line of poles marks a path and the refuge is a place to escape the tide if you get caught out by the incoming tide. I did shoot some images of the causeway to come at some point.
The Harbor of Refuge Lighthouse, located in the Delaware Bay just off Cape Henlopen, Delaware, is a 72-foot tower that still serves as a navigation aid to ships. This structure was built in 1926, replacing another lighthouse built in 1908. The Delaware River & Bay Lighthouse Foundation currently preserves the lighthouse. I took this shot while on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry, shortly before it landed in Lewes, Delaware. Explore 262, 9/19/15.
Information from Wikipedia and the Foundation's website.
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One of the most common warblers found in our area and one of the earliest arrivers of spring migration.
John Heinz Wildlife Refuge Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The bridge at far end is the Dumbarton Bridge; the ponds around the walk ways are the salt ponds. There are 16,000 acres of diked ponds around the Refuge in San Francisco Bay Area.
While visiting a wildlife refuge in the Central Valley of California a few days ago, I was treated to a spectacular sunrise.
This sturdy rock provides refuge for countless marine birds.
This photo was taken by a Kowa Super 66 medium format film camera with a KOWA LENS-S 1:3.5/150 lens and Zenza Bronica 67mm SL39•3C(UV) filter using Kodak Ektar 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
In the house out of time
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