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Tentatively identified as a female red-crowned woodpecker (Melanerpes rubricapillus) high on tree trunk, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
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catalysts and byproducts
projections and perceptions.
with the lovely foma and zero cents (which is out of sight in this frame)
A redhead babe arriving at the car show in her old model pickup truck severely lowered with custom wheels and tires. Of course after I put the camera down she flashed an awesome smile ~ Staatsburg, NY
tentative scared
she steps towards your light
this brightness
will it envelop her into its warmth?
she dreams
or will it burn deep and dark?
beware the shadows
Seine tentative to capture some actions shots of sand martens. I can easily say that it is the most challenging subject. Their size and their erratic way of flying after bugs makes it very hard to capture THE moment. These are part of my last adventure to the sea in order to watch them. I am still not happy with the results. It was my second time using the Olympus Dot Sight; although it makes it easier to track you do not have confirmation that the camera has focused correctly, so I ended up with lots or rubbish. smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00SMPLV12/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_f...
Tentative de prédation sur la nichée d'avocettes élégantes par un goélang leucophée juvénile / Attempted predation on the brood of elegant avocets by a juvenile leucophea gull
Tentative identification. The white spot on the antenna makes me think it's Aritranis, while the white spot on the tarsus makes me wonder if it wouldn't be Alloplasta...
Will update the name later :p
Plusieurs tentatives auront été nécessaires, ma persévérance a été récompensée avec la visite du Château des Muscles.
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Several attempts were necessary, my perseverance was rewarded with the visit of the Château des Muscles.
So much has been going wrong and I have no idea what I'm doing but I am tentatively back with much catching up to do.
I've also just started up a new web thing over on www.artlimited.net/ I should be there under "artists" as Lucy Telford. Baby steps so far but there is some great stuff on there worth checking out.
Tentative ID. Of the various green noctuid caterpillars that came up, this is the one whose adults are common in my yard. Found on bearded iris (Iris × germanica), but not observed eating. Nearest tree canopy is a couple of meters away, a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum). 2.5 cm.
If you nurture your mind, body, and spirit, your time will expand. You will gain a new perspective that will allow you to accomplish much more.
-Brian Koslow
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First attempt at processing a RAW image. A strange business... I've downloaded the free trial of Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0.
#AB_FAV_SPRING_🌷
CRATAEGUS ROSEA, DARK and PINK Hawthorn, so very MAY!
On our way to the Coast, the roads East were lined with blossoming hedges of Hawthorn, mostly white the branches were heavily cascading, it was like driving through a garden, very beautiful and peaceful, we mostly leave later, behind all the traffic, because we are after the 'later' light anyway... when most are going home...
We passed a few pink hawthorns and I could not resist bringing home this branch.
It suffered a bit, but once home I submerged it in water for a while, cut widely open the woody branch, put it in water and photographed it the next morning.
Take care, be safe!
Hope you like these more unusual little beauties,
Thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)
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The elephant herd is led by the oldest and largest female cow known as the matriarch. She is usually the one who was the most closely related to the previous matriarch. The rest of the herd is made up of the matriarch's other daughters and their calves. These ones gravitate naturally around the matriarch, making her quite simple to identify. She influences the herd more than any other group or individual. As the first and oldest mother, the matriarch is instrumental in teaching her daughters how to care for their own young. Once they start to bear babies, their sisters will assist in childcare. This provides training for them, preparing them for their own first calves.
Info source URL: www.elephantsforever.co.za/matriarch-elephant.html
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Photo capture date & Location: 2017-11 Kruger National Park