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you can watch sea fishing by net each unit of 2 fisherman with both ends of net’s rope tied to their waist one inside sea another person near shore walking long distance then coming back up on beach and collects sellable fish. They throw away white crabs, star fish, other fish which they can’t sell all these die on dry sand.
From my set "Best Weed Flower Micros:"
www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/sets/72157626023965740/
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Some of these photographs appear to be close-ups of regular-sized flowers; they are not. All of these photos are micro (macro) photographs of the super-tiny blooms that blossom on common weeds.
Weed flowers...wild flowers...whichever appellation you want to bestow on them nonetheless these almost microscopic beauties are the flowers that bloom on the weeds in my yard.
Most of these flowers when measured petal tip to petal tip at their widest diameters measure 1/4" (6mm) across…or less...the entire bloom is that small. But the smallest weed flower I've shot yet is a small ring of flowers that measured less than 1/32" (.7mm) in diameter which encircled a spire which measured about 1/64" (0.3mm) in diameter.
For some photos I’ve included references to common objects such as the head of a paper match. On some others I’ve listed a description of the actual size of each object in the photo.
So far I've made over 600 photographs of over 48 varieties of weed flowers; this set represents the best of the best.
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A maintainer helps to work on some problems with NS 14T at CP 283. In awhile, M5N will drop another unit to lead the train to points east.
I found this jelly fish beside the St Kilda Pier. Its perfect shape suggesting that it had not long been trapped!
at "Stranded" - a burning man themed party in NYC. Borrowed these great papier mache antlers from a guy just for this pic!
Photograph taken at 08:07am on April 8th 2012 off Bays end and The Promenade in Pevensey Bay between Bexhill on Sea and Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.
The common starfish, (asterias Rubens) are a common sight on the coastline here, often washed up in thier tens by the tide. Beautiful creatures on closer inspection with amazing markings.
Nikon D7000 18mm 1/60s f/5.6 iso200 -0.3EV RAW (14-bit)
Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6DC EX HSM. Jessops 62mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D11 battery grip. My memory 32GB class 10 20MB/s SDHC. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit
LATITUDE: N 50d 48m 40.72s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 21m 10.80s
ALTITUDE: 8.0m