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So I was incredibly lucky to be at the right place at the right time, when the world's largest, most modern cargo vessel sailed into Travemünde, called the Botnia Enabler, this ship was massive and of the few people left on the beach, a few open mouths were expressed at the enormity of this marine giant (almost 2 and a half football fields in length). I found a website dedicated to it here, makes for some interesting reading...
wallenius-sol.com/en/fleet/mv-botnia-enabler
...the sun was also setting providing an irresistible moment for snapping off a few. I was glad the serendipity of this couple came into view, giving a clear perspective of just how huge this ship is.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you!
Sizes: Maitreya [LaraX+PetiteX], Reborn, Legacy[F] [Classic+Perky], Belleza GenX [Classic+Curvy] // mod-copy-no trans
HUD: 10 Metals (different faces to color)
The outer facades of the Taj Mahls and the tombs inside are decorated with reliefs and, above all, with multi-coloured marble inlays of the greatest fineness and with various semi-precious stones. There are colorful floral motifs, but also inscriptions with passages from the Koran in black marble on a white background
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Die Außenfassaden des Taj Mahlsund auch die Grabmäler im Inneren sind mit Reliefs und vor allem mit vielfarbigen Marmor Einlegearbeiten von größter Feinheit und mit verschiedenen Halbedelsteinen verziert. Dabei finden sich bunte florale Motive, aber auch Inschriften mit Passagen aus dem Koran in schwarzem Marmor auf weißem Grund
I took this photo in 1987 with my classic analogue Nikon FE camera, and Nikkor lens 24mm, f2.8 and 35mm Kodachrome slide film. Later I digitalised the til material, using a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner the edited in Photoshop Lr
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A striking, medium-sized bird found along the Pacific coast from southern British Columbia through California and into Baja California. About 27–31 cm long with a 39 cm wingspan, it is an easy to sight bird, active throughout the day in the countryside and even in the suburbs.
These birds are commonly found in dry shrublands, oak woodlands, chaparral, and suburban yards, often in proximity to oaks. Omnivorous, they feed on insects and fruit in spring and summer and shift to nuts and seeds, especially acorns, in fall and winter.
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The Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white passerine bird native to Australia and southern New Guinea. Although once considered to be three separate species, it is now considered to be one, with nine recognised subspecies. A member of the Artamidae, the Australian magpie is placed in its own genus and is most closely related to the black butcherbird (Melloria quoyi). Currawongs have yellow eyes, whereas Magpies have red-brown eyes and Butcherbirds have very dark brown, almost black eyes. It is not, however, closely related to the European magpie, which is a corvid. The adult Australian magpie is a fairly robust bird ranging from 37 to 43 cm in length, with distinctive black and white plumage, gold brown eyes and a solid wedge-shaped bluish-white and black bill. The male and female are similar in appearance, and can be distinguished by differences in back markings. The male has pure white feathers on the back of the head and the female has white blending to grey feathers on the back of the head. With its long legs, the Australian magpie walks rather than waddles or hops and spends much time on the ground. Described as one of Australia's most accomplished songbirds, the Australian magpie has an array of complex vocalisations. It is omnivorous, with the bulk of its varied diet made up of invertebrates. It is generally sedentary and territorial throughout its range. Common and widespread, it has adapted well to human habitation and is a familiar bird of parks, gardens and farmland in Australia and New Guinea. This species is commonly fed by households around the country, but in spring (and occasionally in autumn) a small minority of breeding magpies (almost always males) become aggressive and swoop and attack those who approach their nests. 35904
The Red-winged Blackbirds at Font Hill are quite the aggressive toward the Great Blue Herons. I know the Herons will eat their chicks. It's still amazing to watch them attack such a larger bird.
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Live size facehugger and egg.
The facehugger is inspired by the one of AL13N163NA (www.flickr.com/photos/64160018@N08/albums/72157632840630539).
The egg is 50 cm high and 35 cm wide. The Facehugger is 1 meter long.
evasive agaric
Striegeliges Stummelfüßchen
[Crepidotus versutus]
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Another take on Douglas C-124C Globemaster II 51-0089 seen in preservation at the Warner-Robins Air Force Museum in Georgia, USA
With nothing visible to give scale to her she actually looks relatively small but in fact she's over 130 feet long with a wingspan of 174 feet and is just under 50 feet high
First flown in 1949 the 'Globies' could carry 200 troops and load vehicles and equipment via those under-nose clamshell doors
This one was once with the USAF's Air Materiel Command and is one of about half a dozen that still exist out of the 447 that were built
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P1480834 - Citrine Wagtail - Breeding plumage - Size - 19 cm
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At - Sapi La - I was looking for some rare species @ this altitude .. And finally spotted him .. initially he was very shy and keep away from me .. So I was behind him almost for 6-7 mints .. up-hill .. imagine running up Hill at this Altitude 4400m (14500 ft) ..
I was breathing high .. But finely he gave me time .. And really enjoyed the moments .. Thanks to him for allowing me to capture and enjoy the presence with him .. Happy Birding 🍀
Citrine Wagtail (Calcarata - subspecies)
At - Sapi La or Sapi Valley - Kargil - Ladakh - Kashmir - Trans-Himalayas - India - 4370m (14337 ft) Altitude.
Also know as - Yellow-headed Wagtail .. Yellow-hooded Wagtail.
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The lesser yellowlegs is a medium-sized shorebird. It breeds in the boreal forest region of North America.
They migrate to the Gulf coast of the United States, the Caribbean, and south to South America. This species is a regular vagrant to western Europe; in Great Britain about five birds arrive each year, mostly between August and October, with the occasional individual overwintering. Their breeding habitat is clearings near ponds in the boreal forest region from Alaska to Quebec. (Wikipedia)
Ver grande sobre fondo negro I View large on black
Detalle de la fachada de la Catedral de Notre-Dame de París.
Mas fotos en éste monográfico:
While out for a drive yesterday I found this Male and Female Osprey tucked down in the low ground seeking a break from a windy day. It is a crappy distant shot, I had problems trying to keep the camera steady as it was windy, but I figured I should take a shot anyways because with them both in the same tree I could clearly see the size difference between the male and the female. Female is above, also the females have speckled brown necklace (but I have read so do some of the males) In this case size tells who is who!
Are you questioning your size? If you do, let me tell you that it is not good for your heart and soul!
When I discovered this rock during my last trip to the Californian desert, I simply couldn't resist, even if the alignment required some artistic leeway... 😜
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Canon EOS Ra
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 70mm
IDAS NBZ filter
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Stack of 26 x 30s @ ISO800, unfiltered +
Stack of 26 x 60s @ ISO6400, filtered for H-alpha data
Foreground:
Single exposure of 10s @ ISO400 during blue hour
the is the largest of the shrinkwood specimens and slabs I sold to my friend Ron, yesterday - he is making some beautiful cabochons and likes the way they are selling - is the third bunch of this type of material he has obtained from me. (shown wet)
Metroline DEM1354 (LK62DHD) exits The Walk in Potters Bar on the Potters bar town Route PB1 service Rushfield, Oakmere, Town Centre and Rail Station.
This service which is a Hertfordshire County Council contracted route is allocated a DES-type vehicle due to the narrow residential roads served. It was a surprising to see a TfL DEM-type bus substituting on the route instead!