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Sainte-Maxime / Côte d'Azur / Provence / France
Album of France: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157626038...
While visiting old Eagle Point Cemetery,I struck up a conversation with an older gentleman that was also there.He told me that rumor was that the Grant's buried here were relatives of president and war hero US Grant.Sadly,a quick search yielded me no such information however.A list of all those interred there...
www.kristory.com/eaglePointCemetery.htm
Makes for a great story though...
Have a safe Memorial Day everyone,and remember all our war heroes.
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possibly a Geoglossum fallax ( Schuppige Erdzunge ) or close relative in our garden in Poole. Approx 3 cm tall
Conrail RS11 7651, a relative newcomer to the Bethlehem Engine Terminal, stands with two long-term veterans. SW900m 8650 has been a regular since the Lehigh Valley took over the Jersey Central’s lines in Pennsylvania in 1972. Before that time, former CNJ SD35 2510, now Conrail 6049, frequented this location regularly.
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A Little Pied Cormorant and Little Black Cormorant hanging out together each with their own rock. There are a few of both species at the dam but usually the Little Pied Cormorants are on the side i walk along so i photograph them more, can't remember the last time i photographed a Little Black Cormorant, might have been when i was in Inverell last year.
"See how nature - trees, flowers, grass - grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence...we need silence to be able to touch souls." -Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Despite the apparent stillness in this image, there was a constant motion going on with geese flying through or paddling by, sea birds, and wind gusts blowing the boats around. After several tries with a long exposure, I finally got this one in a moment of relative quiet.
The forest shieldbug is often mistaken for it’s similar relative the ‘spiked’ shieldbug, the key difference in identifying between the two is in the shoulders. The forest shield bug has square rounded corners while the ‘Spiky’ shieldbug has sharp pointed corners. The forest shieldbug is a herbivore who feed primarily on sap and are often found in within or around forests.
This photo is a single shot taken with the Laowa 100mm 2:1 macro on a Sony A7R II (Full Frame sensor). Photo setting were 1/250, f8, ISO200 with a flash & custom diffuser at around 1:1 magnification. The image was processed in lightroom, photoshop and Topaz Denoise.
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Photos from the Dunedin Museum of Natural Mystery, created and curated by Bruce Mahalski.
Not to everyone's taste but I think I think its a great place to visit!
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