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Here we observe two females eating small mushrooms. The dorsal brown coloration shows this stage of feeding :)
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Nous observons ici deux femelles en train de manger des petits champignons. La coloration brunatre dorsale montre ce stade d'alimentation :)
Things turn out better when we work together.
Today the Hereios of the We’re Here! Group are in the gutter but looking up at the stars. The stars of my little drama are part of a set of figures intended to complement a train set.
Two blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) foraging on a bottom of a branch.
Dwie modraszki (Cyanistes caeruleus) żerujące na spodzie gałęzi.
So a team is a group of industrious hands getting things done and some 'brilliant minds' watching things get done...
(Do click the image to view large)
Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong
A team of ants in Bali, Indonesia work together to move the corpse of a cockroach back to their nest.
this friendly male blue-winged teal covers the flank for his mallard friends and their dozen new ducklings
The wind was perfect for this display of kite flying on La Turballe beach during the "Festi’Vent à La Turballe".
This team of four guys in the foreground is controlling the four red arrow shaped kites as they flew in various formations.
click on image to zoom in and see their strings!
Shot for We're Here theme: Housework. I am working on another image for this theme but got derailed so settled for this simple interpretation. ODC theme: together.
No EXIF data for the lens because I was using an old Tamron 90mm macro (at somewhere around f/4, I would guess) along with a passive lens adapter on my full-frame Sony mirrorless(1/125s ISO 400). The soft lighting came from a large window.
shot at Shankumugham Beah, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala #beach #fishing #kerala #india #tradition #culture #clouds #sea
© Jeff R. Clow
Dragonfly balancing is quite a thrill for the human part of the team.....I'm not sure if the insect enjoys it as much.
I took this shot one-handed while this fine fellow perched on my finger and I was pleasantly suprised that the focus was still fairly crisp considering the circumstances.
Better if viewed at the larger size linked below:
Here is one of the first shots taken with my new (ok, second-hand - but in mint condition) Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens. So far I'm very happy with the upgrade.
A quartet of ants helping each other drag what I believe is the remains of a leopard slug (Limax maximus), presumably back to the nest.
About a meter from these four, I found another ant dragging a paralyzed spider back to the ant hill: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/48014972283/https://www....
With 2 crews kinda leapfrogging each other to avoid runarounds following the IATR near the interchange got a bit confusing yet yielded some wild views like this side-by-side of 100 year old motor 54 and 103 year old motor 50 of Washington & Old Dominion lineage.
I am not sure whether this elephant fell in or was pushed in, but I love how the one behind it tries to help it out. Look at how its trunk is positioned to try and pull the smaller elephant back out onto dry land.
Miniature figures of workers with helmets, stretching the white laces of a sneaker.
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¡Trabajo en equipo!
Figuras en miniatura de trabajadores con cascos, estirando los cordones blancos de una zapatilla de deporte
New York, Susquehanna and Western local freight UT-1 with GP40 3040 (EMD blt. May 1970 as AWP 732) had just finished up their work for the day and was about to go park their engine and tie up when CSXT Q364 showed up. The Avon Yard (Indianapolis) to Selkirk manifest had one boxcar for Oneida Warehouse (interestingling the customer located on the ex O&W trackage) so the NYSW crew graciously stayed around to assist. It was a pleasure to see the rare display of Class 1/shortline teamwork as the two crews had a quick job briefing and then the NYSW crew performed the cut on Q364 while the CSXT stayed on the head end to like the switches off the Mohawk Sub (ex NYC) main down into the NYSW (ex DLW) yard. Then the CSXT crew shoved down to a count and set their car right on to the waiting NYSW geep so that they didn't have to tie it down and could quickly cut away and get back to their train and headed east. Then the Susquehanna crew took the car down the lead by their office to be ready to go first thing the next morning.
And quite the bonus on this train amid the sea of Gevos that dominate these days was a pair of EMDs on the point of the big manifest. CSXT 8801 is an SD40-2 that is right at home here having been blt. Jun. 1977 as CR 6370 and 4550 is an SD70MAC blt. Dec. 1999 as CSXT 750.
Utica, New York
Thursday October 28, 2021
AC16 221A and PB15 448 get underway from Bundamba with another train to Swanbank during QPSR's Troop Train event.
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I really enjoyed light painting last week as I had some helpers! In the form of the other family I was staying with. Three people completed this image allowing me to spin the orb for the 90 seconds and not have to run around afterwards and use the other lights. I really like this, but what do you think? I'd be really keen to hear some opinions from some other much more experienced light painters as I'm very new to this. Thanks :)
Camera || Canon 450D
Lens || Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 @ 10mm
Settings || 90" @ f/10, ISO 100.
Editing || 1 RAW file, No editing. (can't say SOOC because of watermark)
Setup || Manfrotto 190XDB and 804RC2. Canon Shutter Cable.
Filters || None.
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