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A tiny butterfly that I seldom encounter except at Splinter Hill Bog, Little Metalmarks are quite striking with their bands of bright, glittery silver! The Bog seems to be quite a haven for these tiny beauties in late Summer into Fall, so it was a thrill to find this mating pair!
United States Navy
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A Hornet
163148 / AF-06
VFC-12 Fighting Omars "Ambush"
Commander Naval Air Reserve Force (COMNAVAIRESFOR), NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, Virginia
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April 13, 2019
Scenes from a walk in the woods.
Ramanessin Park
Holmdel, New Jersey
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I found these old wooden trains in the seldom seen backlot of the historic Boone Valley Railroad, Boone IA.
Berlin, Germany. Interior detail of the mirrored column inside the glass dome atop the Reichstag, designed by Norman Foster.
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On June 17th, Wichita experienced a powerful storm with a record-setting wind gust of 102 mph, which is the highest wind speed recorded in Wichita since records began in 1970.
Here you can see one of the after effects of one of the many huge trees falling and causing damage to a home.
Still experimenting with weekly theme of leading lines.
This weekend's adventure with Mark took us both to the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire in search of woodland wonderland.
Wintry conditions where abound with a developing mist and intermittent light show made for calm and unique photographic opportunity under the canopy of trees
Wandering around a winter's wood is very therapeutic! With the isolation from the everyday noise and troubles of daily life, it gives one a chance to take stock and breathe and the opportunity to re-engage with something natural.
This remnant of the German Wehrmacht was also known as a one-man bunker. Several of these small facilities can be found in the area of the twin town of Kędzierzyn-Koźle (Kandrzin-Cosel), here near Sławięcice.
Opole Voivodeship (Oppeln), Poland 18.10.2019
Splitterschutzzelle
Diese Hinterlassenschaft der Deutschen Wehrmacht wurde auch Einmannbunker genannt. Im Gebiet der Doppelstadt Kędzierzyn-Koźle (dt. Kandrzin-Cosel) sind mehrere dieser kleinen Anlagen zu finden, hier bei Sławięcice.
Woiwodschaft Opole (dt. Oppeln), Polen 18.10.2019
Gravity never sleeps. Winter snows will crush this abandoned cabin a little each year until in conforms to the slope underneath. Slowly, inexorably, the rust destroys the metal until it returns to the dust. Goodbye to the community at Ruby Hill Mine just uphill from Eureka, Nevada. People lived here as late as 1920. Ruby Hill Mine is now a ghost town, maybe ruins go beyond a ghost town. There are a few buildings still standing but the more rude structures at the periphery are nearly flat.
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Sunrise long exposure over North Head cliffs, at the entrance to Sydney harbour.
Nikon D810 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Formatt 10 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.