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The 'Autumn joy' sedum draws lots of butterflies when their blossoms open. This Checkered white butterfly (Pontia protodice) was kind enough to let me get a closeup. Most of the butterflies are so skittish that approaching is quite difficult. I suppose those defensive mechanisms need to be strong to survive.
Dactylorhiza sambucina (Holunder-Knabenkraut, elder flowered orchid) Stadlmaieralm, Leoben, Austria. The cold and the snow hit the orchids hard however, some orchids started to bloom later and could survive.
In an unforgiving place like this, only the strong will survive.
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We were trying out some new things here, and it turned into this quick scene. It literally took about 10 minutes to make this :P
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Next part in the outbreak series will be out soon!
Dead Mola Mola on the beach. Ocean sunfish, the largest bony fish, can grow to 1000 kilograms and looks like all head and a weird truncated blocky body. This Mola grew to serving platter-size surviving many threats and predators before dying of unknown causes, though my money is on sea lion teeth. Sea lions are hard on Molas, using them for games of catch.
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(Maca) / Jordan Overrall @Alpha~Ends 17th December
(Plushstudios) / Zodiac Hat @Alpha~Ends 17th December
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While beach camping along the eastern shores of Maryland in May 2021, I found myself in the midst of a severe weather day Multiple storms came through dumping hail, heavy rain and lots of lightning. The winds were probably the biggest threat this day since it blew my tent 1/2 mile down the beach. I'm glad I wasn't in it at the time, I was here photographing the storm crossing the bay.
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Probando la cámara del Iphone 4S, en la Calle Alcalá, Madrid.
Testing the IPhone 4S camera, Alcala Street, Madrid.
Hopefully our democracy survives this election, this division, this social injustice, this pandemic.
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Cape Spear, Newfoundland's oldest surviving lighthouse, dated 1836. Current equipment was installed in 1912 and remains in use in the concrete tower built nearby in 1955. The lighthouse was constructed by local builders Nicholas Croke and William Parker.
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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This canvas is one of Duquet’s rare surviving works. It depicts the artist at her easel surrounded by her sisters in a confined domestic setting, The arrangement of their poses confers a fierce intensity on the scene, with the artist seemingly at pains to suggest her own distinct identity at centre stage. Duquet paints her own working hands enlarged and roughened, while her sister’ hands appear as raptor-like claws, spiked with blood-red nails.
It has been a relatively cool summer in Alaska this year, and with so many dark and dreary days, it seems to have shortened the season faster than usual. We are losing another 5 minutes and 15 seconds of daylight again today. That is over a half hour each week, and rapidly increases with each day as we head into winter.
With that in mind - Alaskans are scurrying about attending to their gardens, fishing, and then putting away the halibut and salmon needed to get through the coming winter.
It is also time to haul in wood for splitting and stacking, so we can keep our cabins warm and toasty when temperatures drop below zero.
Doc managed to get our whole cabin re-stained in a nice cedar color this summer. Now we blend into the forest like a tree. No one will ever find us. LOL
In this photo you see one of our "Shelter Logic" out buildings. They have become a popular item in the far north, as a means to store all of the toys that rural folks need to survive. Things like boats, 4 wheelers. sleds, RV's, snow machines, snow blowers, and assorted other items that fight for space in these shelters - which is why a lot of folks have more than one.
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Century Sunday. The world's only surviving Alco Century 636 grinds out of Nay Aug Tunnel on the Delaware-Lackawanna Railroad. Seconds later I would have been cloud banged but just eked it out.
While many of the trees in this area can survive drought by dropping leaves and becoming almost dormant, many can not substain.
"Moravian Pottery and Tile Works is a working history museum and contemporary pottery in Doylestown. TileWorks is a rare surviving early 20th century American Arts and Crafts tile factory. The site maintains and preserves the original architecture, kilns, and tile molds while continuing to promote American Arts and Crafts ideals through the production of its founder Hennry Mercer's tiles. TileWorks mission is to engage communities locally and abroad by curating Mercer and Mercer-inspired products, experiences, and events suited to the contemporary lifestyle through interdisciplinary arts, research, and experimentation while working to preserve a national historic landmark and Henry Mercer's vision for future generations to treasure."
XT288 : HS (Blackburn) Buccaneer S.2B : RAF
In 208 Sq marks, but on loan from the RAF to Hawker Siddeley Dynamics for some trials.
On static display at the 1983 BAe Open Day at the now-closed Hatfield Factory.
XT288 survives at the Royal Scottish Museum of Flight.
Black Redstart used to be a scarce passage migrant at Tynemouth but in 3 out of the last 4 years we have had a bird wintering at the base of the cliffs, visible from the pier. It seems very successful in its hunting on the washed up kelp and dominates the local Rock Pipits.
Black Redstart was once regarded as a really rare bird in the UK but started nesting on city bomb sites after WWII and then took a liking to the burdgeoning nuclear power stations being built.
Similar but darker than Common Redstart they are obviously better suited to surviving Europen winters than it effete cousin.
Presence on Explorer.Highest position: 392 on Friday, February 8, 2008
Go on now go walk out the door
just turn around now
'cause you're not welcome anymore
weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye
you think I'd crumble
you think I'd lay down and die
Oh no, not I
I will survive
as long as i know how to love
I know I will stay alive
I've got all my life to live
I've got all my love to give
and I'll survive
I will survive
G.Gaynor
Since most everyone who might look at this is a photographer, I have to ask - when using locations for shoots, do you ever worry about over using it? Same goes with props, costumes, etc...Sometimes I go to my favorite locations, or pick up my favorite props and costumes to use for the umpteenth time and think "Is this getting old?" - there is a fine line between keeping up with a style and going overboard and having certain aspects become overkill. I wondered that about this location and then said to heck with it, who cares!? It is my favorite place to shoot, and if it is still interesting to me then it must be interesting to someone else, too.
Not that any of this matters in the grand scheme of things. At all. I caught myself thinking yesterday about what others might want to see instead of what I want to see...what a horrible little trap to fall into. Think only of yourself when it comes to your art. That is one of the times when it is okay to be selfish, because what is art for, first and foremost, if not to enrich our lives personally?
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….acknowledging, trying to survive and cope with the way past harm affects me in the present and working to be mindful, aware, practice healthy ways of living and to be present in the moment with those who are close to me. Certainly not easy or without pain…and I’m muddling through.
A scanograph I created as a way to try to cope and express what I can't find the words to explain.
With reference to the song : Pur - by Cocteau Twins
Elizabeth Fraser - Robin Guthrie - Simon Raymonde
Album : Four-Calendar café (1993)
There is a park in Bucharest where are leaving 6 parrots - Little Alexander in wilderness. Their lives are not easy, been hunted by crows, seagulls and others. Their food are trees seeds and fruits in summer. In this picture, the crow is trying to hunt one parrot - this tine the parrots succeeded to escape!
We live in a world where people create better opportunities, better prospects by bringing down the other. Some people fight for it and some people find a safer place for them to survive.
This pic was handled at very high noise. I had to bring it down by giving enough luminance, Details are obviously lost but then its about the message.
First time in about five years since I last saw an original CNW locomotive.
CNW 8701, 8646, and UP 7417 approach Global 2 with an I-G2G2 transfer train as it passes by Elmhurst IL.
Pretty cool to see some original CNW locomotives lead on the fomer CNW "Overland Route".
A young coot chick passing the deck in our garden! One of the chicks that (until now) survived the attacks of birds of prey, heron and pike fish!
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