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Northshore Mining Railroad loads ease downgrade toward Silver Bay, Minnesota on September 30, 2024. A tie-replacement project is going on in the distance.
The Silverbird (Empidornis semipartitus) is an Old World flycatcher native to Eastern Africa, from Sudan to Tanzania.
The silverbird is a stunning flycatcher of open areas west of the Rift Valley, silvery grey above and tawny orange below. Juveniles have black-bordered tawny spots on upperparts, mottled buff and black on throats and breasts. The species is 18 cm (7.1 in) long and weighs 22–23 g (0.78–0.81 oz).
This beautiful Silberbird was captured during a photography safari on an early morning game drive in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
Numbers are still well down on last year, as the weather is so poor. Normally dusty tracks are quagmires but still a few hardy specimens are trying. I've not seen a female SSB yet and my annual survey is half way through.... fingers crossed we will finally get some warm anddry weather soon; it's supposed to be summer! Here's one of the few from Thursday.
Silver Run Falls reflected in Silver Run Creek, Nantahala National Forest
Pentax K-1
Rokinon 1:3.5 24mm ED AS UMC Tilt/Shift
Iridient Developer
This shot has taken weeks to achieve, I've been waiting for the mist and the morning light to come together. Got it this morning! In the meantime I've discovered that Silver Birch are scrappy, messy trees and they don't like to have their photo taken :-)
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The Silver-throated Tanager is mostly a species of middle elevations in a narrow band from Costa Rica south to Ecuador. This bird was seen at the edge of the Sierra de Talamanca in Costa Rica.
I was trying to highlight the contrast of the tree bark and autumn foliage on the silver birches. A full zoom to crop out some nearby telephone wires.
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A lovely Silver-spotted Skipper at rest on a grass stem between the showers. I have a soft spot for this species.
AAW July 10 - 17: Power of Minimalism
WIT: This is a silver ribbon and its reflection. Nothing special in post here, just cropped and cloned out the spots in the black background.
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Canon Rebel XT (converted to Infra-red by LifePixel 830nm Filter) | Tamron SP 45mm F/1.8 Di VC USD Lens
Another view of the Widnes-Runcorn road bridge. This replaced the former transporter bridge in the early 1960's. In the right hand foreground is the former transporter bridge power house building.
Silver Washed Fritillary seen during my first ever visit to Trench Wood in North Worcestershire UK - on this day in 2018 28-06-18
So I have this rule when it comes to sunsets. When you think it's over, sit down and wait 15 minutes before putting your camera away. Usually I follow this rule, but sometimes I don't and regret it.
I posted an image a while ago of this scene earlier in the evening with a crystal clear reflection. Not long after that shot the rain and wind moved in and the reflection disappeared. I was so excited about that image that I didn't really look too hard to find much else if the sunset really kicked off. The sky went grey, the lake had no reflection at all, and light rain started to take its toll. I started packing up.
Of course after packing up halfway, what do I see? The slightest hint of pink on the horizon.
"Uh oh. I've made a mistake here."
I grabbed my stuff and started scouting as quickly as I could. I found a little cove where the wind wasn't impacting the lake quite so much and decided to see if I could pull back a bit of reflection with a long exposure. As quick as the light came, it disappeared. Far from perfect outcome, but hey, I still liked it.
So what’s the moral of the story? That’s a good question. Don’t pack up early? OK preparedness results in OK outcomes? Sometimes things happen and you have to react fast? All of the above? There’s a lesson in here somewhere. I’m just not sure that I’ve learned it yet.
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On a morning trip to Yateley Common I found this female Silver-studded Blue in some lovely long, wet grass. I had to sit and get soaked for a while however it was worth it. Shooting into the the grass and moisture give some magical effects.
Silver Lining I (2024)
Cast polyester resin
— Sujin Lim (Republic of Korea)
Decatur (Decatur Heights), Georgia, USA.
25 August 2024.
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▶ The sculpture is part of the Decatur Artway: a city-wide public art project of the Decatur Arts Alliance.
▶ Located in front of a Publix Supermarket, along the Stone Mountain Trail — really just a city-street sidewalk, here!
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▶ "Silver Lining makes visible our relationship with nature in public spaces. When you see bright stars at night, white clouds against the blue sky, or marvelous mountains covered with snow, do these seem real to you? Each aspect of nature has been depicted in some way by someone for some reason. The artwork will attempt to highlight humans’ relationship with nature by creating unique and uncanny scenery. The work will also offer time and space for audiences to contemplate the intersection of culture and environment, including how humans and nature are connected to and affect each other. Spectators will be able to experience man-made nature in Decatur's urban setting and the surrounding built environment."
— Sujin Lim
▶ Photographer's note:
Forgive me but, notwithstanding the above description, doesn't the sculpture resemble Stewie from the cartoon series Family Guy?
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Late evening long exposure of the beautiful Silver River in Ocala Florida. If you ever get a chance to kayak or canoe this river, do it. This is one of the most beautiful rivers I have had the privilege to paddle.
From Silver Falls State Park in OR with Patrick Rodriguez, fall of 2015. Although I don't remember the name of this particular waterfall, it does take on a silvery look. I was immediately drawn to the natural contrast in this scene.
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Against a Silver background.
Some sketchy effects from BeFunky too
Car originally photo'd at the 2019 Back to the Fifties car show.
Located in Dayton, Virginia, Silver Lake Mill dates to 1822 and was in operation as a flour mill until 1996. I've photographed the mill on a number of occasions but tried a slightly different perspective on this most recent visit. Information from a local news article.
Silberne Trinkbecher.
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Für“Crazy Tuesday“
Thema:“Silver“ am 01.06.2021.
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