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PHANTOM SHED APPRECIATION in the good light and all that ...

Spreading of organic manure, such as slurry, provides crop nutrients and can replace the use of inorganic fertilisers. Use of slurry in this way is a good example of resource use efficiency, provided best practice is used

A hawk alights in a neighbors tree.

substantial willow in field margin Nottinghamshire

A hawk takes flight at Market Lake near Roberts, Idaho.

In the outer vastness one can find the inner tightness.

 

Press "L".

 

Horizon 202, MC 28mm f2.8, Agfa APX 400 developed in Ethol UFG (5.3 min @ +21C), wet-mounted drumscan.

 

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It had to be a wide shot to get in as much of the spread of branches coming from this gnarly character. Taken in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire.

Fructiferous Quercus rubra tree in the park of Pushchino, Moscow region, Russia

Spread over a 1800 m², the Vivier d’Oie train station hosts the largest street art mural of Belgium. The whole thing took 25 artists from the Propaganza Collective, 3 weeks and 2000 spray cans to complete.

 

Each of the 4 zones is inspired by a painter: Magritte, Leonardo da Vinci, Hans Vandekerckhove and Jacek Yerka.

 

Location: Vivier d’Oie train station, Uccle, Belgium

 

Last week's unexpected trip to Quebec City to chase Quebec Gatineau's holiday train reminded me of two things, one ; I don't go often enough to the National Capital region. And two ; that I never published these pictures from last February's spreader extra on the "Petit La Tuque" Subdivision.

 

Here we see L51621-24 in the process of changing ends, to head back to Joffre.

Paper Kite Butterfly.

I was looking for a photo from a couple of years ago and found where I forgot to do anything with this beautiful butterfly image.

spread your wings

"Until you spread your wings

you 'll have no idea how far you can fly"

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I fell in love with this staircase and atrium of a ***** hotel in Amsterdam.

Originally built for a shipping company in the "Amsterdam School" style.

A Wing Spread of 6 Feet in Common,in these Big Geese.

Spreading love, Magical dreams.

Spring walk in Buckinghamshire

Bolder conversion of www.flickr.com/photos/144837857@N06/51719126945/in/photos... , gaining the lens sharness module in DxO by editing focal length with EXIFTool vs. my former attempt to use USM for sharpening.

An older photo that I shot at Beluga Point. In this image I included more of the detailed snowy foreground

A former SBD Jordan Spreader waits for a pretty unlikely snowstorm in Kingsport while Q693 switches.

Commonwealth Close, Singapore

 

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Tried another shot at it with new setup today...got pretty lucky with it..need to fine tune setup..

Outside Ingrams Mill, Mississippi. I like the contrast in the encouraging message and the unfriendly barbed wire below.

Spreading cinquefoil (Potentilla supina) flower.

 

Kwiat pięciornika niskiego (Potentilla supina),

These little birds are always too fast for me but it's fun trying when you're stuck at home.

 

spent some time with this little fella earlier today.

Letters by Clam Nation.

Los elefantes son los animales terrestres más grandes que existen actualmente. El periodo de gestación es de 22 meses, el más largo en cualquier animal terrestre. El peso al nacer usualmente es 120 kg. Normalmente viven de 50 a 70 años, pero registros antiguos documentan edades máximas de 82 años. El elefante más grande que se ha cazado, de los que se tiene registro, pesó alrededor de 11.000 kg (Angola, 1956) , alcanzando una altura en la cruz de 3,96 m, un metro más alto que el elefante africano promedio.El elefante más pequeño, de alrededor del tamaño de una cría o un cerdo grande, es una especie prehistórica que existió en la isla de Creta, Elephas creticus, durante el Pleistoceno.

Con un cerebro de 5 kg, el cerebro del elefante es el más grande de los animales terrestres. Se le atribuyen una gran variedad de comportamientos asociados a la inteligencia como el duelo, altruismo, adopción, juego, uso de herramientas, compasión y autorreconocimiento. Los elefantes pueden estar a la par con otras especies inteligentes como los cetáceos y algunos primates. Las áreas más grandes en su cerebro están encargadas de la audición, el gusto y la movilidad.

 

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Pretty amazing to watch this young Great Horned Owl emerge from its nest and starting to spread its wings as it prepares for flight.

 

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and prepare to FLY!!!

are you guys getting tired of butterflies??????

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