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Looking northward along the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field National Park. Tasmania. MacKenzie Tarn in the foreground with Johnson Tarn beyond it. The Rodway Range escarpment running through the left side of the frame. The Tarn Shelf is around 1200m in altitude with the glaciated Jurassic Dolerite of the bedrock in plain view.
Obviously a perfect blue sky day for a walk among the sub-alpine rocks and water holes and snapping away at the clumps of gorgeous, orange 'Fagus' in its Autumn glory.
Fagus or Nothofagus gunnii is endemic to Tasmania. It is limited to isolated pockets in selected sub-alpine areas of the island. It is a beautiful tree with gorgeous green to yellow to orange to red leaves when they turn.
As a remnant Gondwana species, it is our only deciduous, native tree and is often called Deciduous Beech (as such it is). It's sometimes also called Tanglefoot for its interlocking branches. It can grow to be quite a tall plant in the right conditions.
It is very precious and not at all tolerant of fire despite it's high altitude-bred hardiness.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-200/4-6.3, 1/1250th sec at f/14, ISO 400. FL ~24mm
Lucked upon this beautiful cloud formation. After it provided some rain, a nice mist covered the land in the distance.
The last few days have been spent dealing with the polar vortex. Besides the frigid subzero temperatures, Sheboygan, Wisconsin has also had an amazing shelf ice buildup along its Lake Michigan shoreline. The result has created an otherworldly landscape that have drawn photographers to capture this temporary condition. Some have practiced extreme photography, scaling these ice configurations for that perfect shot, but also putting themselves and first responders in potential life-threatening danger. I have to admit that years in the past I did so myself. The two photos posted today were taken from the actual shore, not from an ice shelf.
The middle of the three posts today is a drawing that illustrates why shelf ice exploration is dangerous. A friend originally posted it and asked others to share it as a preventative measure. I am doing this and hope that it is helpful.
Not the best shot because of the different exposure steps in the pic, but i thought it would be worth to show it.
This fascinating storm front came up from the valley of the river chemnitz.
For a little while it seemed to become a thunder cell but finally it didn`t happen.
The North Saskatchewan River. An ice shelf provided an opportunity to walk out to get closer to the river's current. The thinning ice shelf was not the safest to walk on - even 100 lb person could potentially go through the ice.
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As I walked this ridgeline I came upon these slabs of granite that looked as if they could be shelves on a wall.
If trying to survive in a culture of constant bullying, intimidation, corruption, mobbing, stalking and harassment; what kind of Shelf Life do you think you would have? Such a culture is thriving in Yosemite National Park. Those in power will deny it, so will those involved. Those that dedicate their lives to this Park, don’t dare stand up to the status queue of incompetence, corruption and intimidation. If they do so, they will risk their careers, their families, their livelihood, their Civil and Constitutional Rights. They will become Targeted Individuals.
This link shows examples of this immoral culture and acceptable behavior in Yosemite National Park:
Gang Staking, Community Stalking and Workplace Mobbing are thriving in Yosemite National Park. These immoral and illegal acts are carried out by my coworkers, neighbors, residents and contractors. They are allowed by Yosemite’s Law Enforcement and Superintendent.
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On my dolly shelf today: Simply Guava and Simply Mango. Underneath the dolly shelf, the old bookcase looks better now that I’ve painted it mint green. I like to pause here as I walk down the hallway, just to look at my cute dolls!
I rearranged again. I bought some acrylic pieces to use as shelves, so it's all even now. Also, I can probably fit a few more future purchases in there. :-)
156458 approaches the stop at Falls of Cruachan with 1Y24 1211 Oban to Glasgow Queen Street.
The steep sided nature of the ravine where the River Awe opens out to join Loch Awe can clearly be seen here, the railway sits on a narrow tree lined shelf some feet above the road. The line here is protected from rock falls by a unique arrangement of wire activated semaphores - three such signals are visible in the shot. At the time of the image the trigger wires were being replaced.
April 22nd, 2024
[Update: I had to fix a minor issue with this shelf and when I re uploaded the model I somehow made it 3 land impact now. so its now 3li and not 5li.]
Lightning Strike over Lighthouse Beach last night...
Nikon D850
Nikon 24-70 F2.8
ISO 200 | 27mm | F5.6 | 30 sec
Shelf fungus on its doomed tree for MM "All natural" theme. Under 2 inches. For a non-macro image of shelf fungus: www.flickr.com/gp/blackjackstone/2X0Gh8
Fauna is trying to decide which horse is her favorite. So hard to choose!
Blythe a Day - Toy - 11/27/24
Blythe - Dear Forest Deer
Sweater - Etsy
Horses - all for $1 - flea market find
Chickens, white dresser - flea market
Shelf - thrift store Girl Scouts cardboard jewelry tray repainted
What remains of the winter pack in Kong Oskars Havn, the fjord of Tasiilaq, Eastern Greenland.
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Amazing sky developed over home. Watching it pass over us was surreal, such a beast.
Photo taken with Lee ND.9 hard graduated filter, in a Lee 6x4 holder.
SUNSET ~ Shelf-Cloud ~ Florida Everglades
Palm Beach County, Florida U.S.A. - 6/23/20
I'm going to stay on this 'great-night' for a while, if you don't
mind. I got far too many 'great-keepers' to let them pass and
get buried in the archives. It was the best night of the year
(so far) with its amazing sunset/weather-phenomena and the
shelf-cloud. Only the second shelf-cloud I've ever seen in South
Florida. So bear with me for a little while, and thanks for looking.
*[left-double-click for a closer-look]
No, not a picture from House Beautiful or Architectural Digest. Nor is it my library, although I can't brag about my organization either.
Very muddy underfoot, but I managed to keep upright this time!....
View from the bottom of Shelf Park
by Tim Sidford.
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I wanted to make something I could actually display....most of my other miniature rooms are about four or five times bigger than this (same scale, but with more floorspace) and are rather cumbersome, ugly things that end up stacked on top of the wardrobe, so this was a conscious effort to make something small and decorative.
The chair is painted playmobil, but everything else made from scratch.
Well, no, I did not make the winkle....or the coins on the wall....and the painting is a photocopy...but the point is I tried not to rely too much on playmobil this time!
Funny, the looks I was getting when I pulled up and whipped out my PEN Mini in front of a caravan of "tornado tourers" with their SLR's...
From the summit of Square Top Mountain a view of Shelf Lake and Decatur Mountain.
The water way in the distance is Dillon Reservoir with the Tenmile Range behind that to the left and the Gore Range to the right.
Another shot of the shelf cloud East of Hanna, Alberta taken on July 15, 2016. The first one I posted was an experiment. In that shot I exported the image from my Canon 70D to my Android phone via WiFi and processed it using Lightroom for mobile. This version of the shot was done back at home on my Macbook Pro using Lightroom. Better results here I believe.
We were run right over by this fast moving shelf cloud on May 24th, 2018 outside WaKeeney, Kansas on a day where I thought I wouldn't even get to use my camera as storms kept dying out early. I have a few shots of it spitting out CGs that I'll likely post in the near future as well.
More pictures here: www.antonfalco.com/Blogs/MyTop10WeatherPicturesOfTheDecade
This old stump was located in a "Y" between roads and had a beautiful display of shelf fungi as well as mushrooms growing from it.
Perfect for Christmas this shelf will make a great addition to any home.
Check out the store for other great items.
'Off The Shelf' show garden, 2012 RHS Show Cardiff. Using plants and materials readily available from retailers and garden centres.
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