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Last year we saw a record-long drought that killed half of our lawn. Luckily, it gave way to the most beautiful weed – and lots of insects.

Taken Magdalen Hill Down, Hampshire. One of the earliest UK spring butterflies to be found on the wing. Located a number of these roosting up while clouds passed overhead.

Orange Tip - Garden, Hullbridge, Essex.

This is a pretty self-explanatory picture; these are the tips of several Crayola crayons.

 

I've owned these crayons for a few years now, so as you can see, most of them have been used, while a few others are in brand new condition.

 

This picture was taken as part of an assignment on color for my photography class.

 

(May 23, 2007: Featured on the front page of Yahoo! Answers.)

 

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Before the Aberfan disaster of 1966 there where 2 tips here

Tip looking out over Clitheroe

I was half-way to work when I heard 271 get a track warrant out of Nahant and knowing there was still water over the rail, I doubled back to take a look. The water receeded enough to allow running through without much fear of getting water in the traction motors which was just fine by me!

 

CP 8891 tip-toes through the Mississippi River floodwaters in downtown Davenport, IA.

 

July 3, 2013.

My latest project is finally taking form!

I'm done with mods and painting, going to have a break now.

The legs and ankles were slightly reshaped in ordr to be slimmer and curvier. The patterns are sculpted with epoxy.

 

Dollstown Elf body mod boy.

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Hull Strawberries

 

Use a straw to hull strawberries (it’s fate!). Press a straw through the bottom of a strawberry until it breaks through the top and takes the hull—the white part of the center of the berry—with it. Remove any remaining leaves with your fingers.

 

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walking through a new housing development

LAPD's Kris Werner at Tip-A-Cop held at Pete's Cafe.

Loved the sunlight catching the tips of the antlers on this one. Early morning yesterday, Bushey Park - so many idiots around so we didn't stay long - brought the numbers down!!! lol Seriously some people haven't got a clue how to behave with a camera in their hand!!!

 

A rather distant shot taken at Westhay last week.

I'd forgotten this one!

Sunrise at Tip of borneo Sabah

Early morning sunrise created this back-lit silhouette of a Great Blue Heron stealthly walking along the dock, hoping to grab his breakfast. Photo taken in northern Wisconsin on Lost Lake.

Im on my own mission. My mission is to tip toe around hiding so I wont get caught and dragged into another case.....lol. Im enjoying this vacation and I dont wanna go back to work. Thanks to Cheeky who put out the perfect shoes to do my hiding in, I wont be caught and brought in to solve a case. Ladies if you havent been to CHeeky yet, you ladies are missing out. These shoes come in a wide range of colors and a HUD to change different parts of the shoes. Sooooo ladies, if you want these shoes and you want to be tip toeing around, make sure you take the landmark below and head down to Cheeky's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And as always, happy shopping ladies ☺

 

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Wearing

 

Skin

• Amara Beauty • Dolce 02 • Ivory • Catwa Applier • maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Illusions/119/160/4000

 

Hair

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Outfit

• Blueberry • Hazel • Mesh (Maitreya, Slink, Belleza) • maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lenox%20and%20Blueberry/12...

• Blueberry • Lola Shorts • Mesh (Maitreya, Slink, Belleza, Standard) • maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lenox%20and%20Blueberry/12...

 

Shoes

• Cheeky • Pria Tip Toes • Black • Mesh (Slink, Belleza, Maitreya) • Newness • maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/AMERICAN%20BAZAAR/204/148/26

 

• Maitreya body, feet, and hands

Buff Tip. Brilliantly disguised moth. Looks like a piece of twig. July visitor to my moth trap, Hunmanby, North Yorkshire.

This is a re-edit of one of my most watched Flickr videos: "Hunting Wood Ducks with the GH4 in 4K", and includes some "never before seen" footage of the wonderful mother hen who successfully raised all ten ducklings to flying, protecting them from hawks, alligators, fox, bobcat and other predators.

 

I was shooting from a blind in my backyard with a camo cover over my scope, camera and head. Near the end the hen brought the babies almost directly below my blind, and I could no longer stay behind the camera and use the EVF as the scope was pointing down at such a sharp angle that I would have had to have gotten up, and would have panicked the hen and ducklings. Instead I was able to stay low behind the wall of the blind, and I reached up under the camo cover and flipped out the LCD screen and tilted it down, using the focus peaking feature to keep their ever-so-close faces in focus.

 

All footage was digiscoped with the camera on manual focus by focusing the scope. My digiscoping system was a Panasonic GH4 +20/1.7 mounted on a Swarovski STX85 scope using the Digidapter.

 

Vehicle Scrapyard in Pripyat.

 

Named for the nearby Pripyat River, Pripyat was founded on 4 February 1970, the ninth nuclear city in the Soviet Union, for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was officially proclaimed a city in 1979, and had grown to a population of 49,360 before being evacuated a few days after the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

 

Though Pripyat is located within the administrative district of Ivankiv Raion, the abandoned city now has a special status within the larger Kiev Oblast (province), being administered directly from Kiev. Pripyat is also supervised by Ukraine's Ministry of Emergencies, which manages activities for the entire Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

 

Access to Pripyat, unlike cities of military importance, was not restricted before the disaster as nuclear power stations were seen by the Soviet Union as safer than other types of power plants. Nuclear power stations were presented as being an achievement of Soviet engineering, where nuclear power was harnessed for peaceful projects. The slogan "peaceful atom" (Russian: ?????? ????, mirnyj atom) was popular during those times. The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km (16 mi) from Kiev, but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, among other bodies, expressed concern about it being too close to the city. As a result, the power station and Pripyat were built at their current locations, about 100 km (62 mi) from Kiev. After the disaster the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days.

 

A 35 man (plus guides) trip to the Ukraine exploring Chernobyl, the village, Duga 3, Pripyat and Kiev including Maidan (Independence Square) and observing the peaceful protests underway.

 

Some new faces, some old, made new friends and generally we were in our elements.

 

Rhetorical question but did we have a blast? You bet!

 

Amazing group, top guys. Till the next time!

 

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There's an amusing story behind this photo.. i spotted this woman and asked for a photo, she agreed and i took a few shots. Then she grabbed my hand, whipped out a henna tube and started doing mendhi all over my hand and arm! (and it wasn't one of the beautiful, skilled designs you can get!) After she finished i said thankyou and offered her a tip, which she refused. She then took me by the hand (again) and lead me and my friend to a shop down the road where she gestured to a bag of chappati flour she wanted us to buy for her! at a few hundred rupees it was only a few pounds for us and we bought it for her. I think this photo was worth it in the end! :)

 

Taken in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India 2012.

 

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Orange Tip - Garden, Hullbridge, Essex. First two are same image cropped in portrait and landscape the third is same b/fly with different background. This little fella stayed all night and flew off in morning once warmed up.

Orange Tip Butterfly ( Anthocharis Cardamines )

the underwing ( closed position ) has a mottled pattern.

 

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I think they're alright, but I can't wear them as easily every day as the clarks.. would you agree?

From Germany.

 

The only other macrolepidopteran caterpillars I found yesterday: a buff-tip (Phalera bucephala Linnaeus, 1758, Notodontidae) nest on oak. These caterpillars were certainly shot a thousand times before, but I thought contributing another photo was adequate to their nice appearance.

 

Canon EOS 5DIII, Canon EF100mm, natural afternoon light + Canon Twin Lite MT-24EX

manipulated field shot (caterpillars became slightly vigilant), 1/40 sec, ƒ/14, ISO 800

Lens: LensBaby Composer

 

Dati di scatto: f/2.8 | 1/1600 | iso 200

 

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Female Orange-tip butterfly

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Burnt-tip Orchids (Neotinea ustulata). Derbyshire Peak District (White Peak).

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