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Prickly Sow-thistle, Sonchus asper (L.) Hill 1769, Family Asteraceae; captured in Dehu Road, Pune, Maharashtra.
The lough was lovely and calm this morning down at Islandhill.....but the colour was absolute keek!!! Trying to make a silk purse out of a sows ear :)
Ground level using a camera spike and remote trigger while sitting in a hide a few metres away.
I have worked very hard to get this shot so I am very pleased.
Not perfect as the light levels were low, but can't have it all.
I've spent many evenings and hours into trying to photograph a badger in good light, It recently finally paid off for me.
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Black Bear Sow in Algonquin Provincial Park. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Sower.
Dedicated to the loving memory of The Reverend Karen Johanns.
A beautiful woman who sowed many good seeds on this earth, and in my heart!
ברכת זרעים גואלים רועי קודש הזורעים כי הוא חי מצהירים,
regnat reconciliationes progignere iustificationes renatus eruerunt vitae promissiones plantavit,
θρίαμβος εξυψωθεί κατανόηση μένει καρδιές παρακαλώντας τον Υιό,
مواسم الأبدي صعود المنقذ المملكة التحية السماوية مطمئنة,
Majestät ewigen Geist liebt Ruhe Güte freudige Welt reiche Liebe,
gwasgaru angylion amddiffynnydd rhagluniaeth heddychlon calonnau drugarog ddiolchgar maeth,
almachtige aangename vruchten liefdadigheidsinstellingen geweten Jezus Christus schatten groeit onkruid onder de voet,
alegrias místicas gloriosas semeadores fiéis shinning inspiradoras devoções luz orações cruz divina todo-poderoso,
イエス・キリストは天使を歓迎!
Steve.D.Hammond.
Because there is a distinct lack of it here this summer!
Shot through an ancient M42 lens using about half a meter (slight exaggeration) of extension tunes.
"The sowing" is the name of out work for "Digital is Art. Art is Digital", they called it Delicatessen, but most of you know that is the general name of our sims, this particular work is called "The sowing"
This is not a Dandelion. The Sow Thistle is rather tall, about 3 to 5 feet. This one was growing adjacent to a tree that's in front of a parking lot (making an interesting background, IMHO).
a rare position where i find myself stunned by another's gorgeous eloquence & heartfelt intellect ; borne through a life wrought in the severity of mundane suffering & sheer ecstasy
ephemeral existence & how you cope with your ghosts
so much that it inspires me to shut my goddamn whore mouth, or should i keep gooing?
Wanted to post something that celebrates mothers, whether our own or that of the animal world. Bears of all species have the most amazing mothers. There's something so special with the patience that they exhibit with their young and the life lessons they share with them, which is so important to the young cubs if they want to have their best chance at survival. The moms will keep a careful eye on them for 2-3 years and will defend them against harm, especially against boars in the area. However, when the time is appropriate, they kick their young out, so that they may continue on their course of life independently. These sows are not only great educators, but they are quite nurturing and playful as well.
My favorite place to observe and photograph brown bears is Katmai National Park & Preserve in Alaska, There the bears roam freely over a vast landscape filled with lakes, rivers, glaciers, mountains, waterfalls, and other stunning features. In Katmai, the bears see humans as a thing of curiosity and most humans there, whether fishing or observing, mostly treat them with the upmost respect. It's a wonderful example of how bears and humans can co-exist peacefully.
This gorgeous blonde brown bear sow takes her young cubs on a walk along the rivers edge in search for salmon that are on their own journey as well. You can see how closely she keeps them by her side and how they obediently follow. That's not to say that they can't go astray momentarily and run off together to play or investigate something they haven't seen before or is of particular interest to them. :-)
Happy Mother's Day to all of the moms out there ... no matter the species. I was fortunate to have my daughter and son-in-law visit us this weekend and we celebrated, with my own mother, last night. I'm blessed indeed. <3
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© 2015 Debbie Tubridy / TNWA Photography
Carlo Pollonera (1881-1923) -The sower (1881). In the collection of the Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea (GAM), Turin.
Lumbering down a woodland path, a faint glow catches my eye. I stumble away from the path and gaze upon a dancing spirit of light. Like a wisp, It teases me further away, luring me with its floating seeds. Further and further into the darkness I follow. Seduced by its light as it floats further into the distance.
Autumn is still a great time to catch sow thistles with seeds. The third photo from the "Autumn Light" series.
A little beauty between the dentist and the supermarket.
River Sow Stafford UK 17th July 2024
The verge between the path and the river is quite wide. There were Banded Demoiselles dancing over the water. A few white butterflies, lots of bees and hoverflies and possibly lots of small bugs. I saw a few on the photos which I did not spot while I was there.