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Vegetable carving with spicy bell peppers and red hot chillies
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La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Hypopyrrhus pyrohypogaster
(Red-bellied Grackle / Cacique candela)
The red-bellied grackle is endemic to Colombia where it is found in all three Andean ranges at altitudes of 800 to 2,400m (2,600 to 7,900ft) above sea level.
Its natural habitat is tropical forest, but the trees are increasingly being felled for timber and to make way for agriculture, and little virgin forest remains within its range.
H. pyrohypogaster was formerly classified as "endangered" by the International Union for Conservation of Nature but in 2012 the threat level was lowered to "vulnerable". This is on the basis that, although its forest habitat remains under pressure, it has been found at some new locations where it was not known before. The total population is now estimated to be in the range 2,500 to 9,999 individuals.
Our three new chicks at about 4 weeks of age:
Snow Drop, Inky and Peanut. Named by my Grandson.
Enjoying the sun on their roost.
They already love scratching around the garden and exploring looking for bugs etc. Lets hope we get some eggs when they are older.
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Brian Piccolo Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Owlets from same burrow as this adult
The Three Rondavels on Mpumalanga’s Panorama Route give a spectacular view over the Blyde River Canyon.
Shaped like traditional African beehive huts, the Three Rondavels form three huge pinnacles of rock rising above the canyon below.
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Brian Piccolo Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL
an impressing geological formation
as seen from the Blyde River panorama route,
Drakensberg / Drakensberge, Limpopo Province, South Africa
Paineiras
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Image-editing
Texture - Light
Double Exposure
Painting - Watercolor Effect
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr
Brasília, Brasil
New!! Challenge 205.0 ~ May Scape ~ The Award Tree ~
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Entry 46 18/05/2021 (4/¨6)
The mother bird feeds her three hungry babies. This nest has been re-used by a couple of robins for several years; each year they build a new deck on top of the old. This was built to be a bird feeder, but we're just as happy to have it be a bird house now.
Nikkor 400mm f/2.8 @ f/8
I captured this image of three historical New York City bridges from One World Observatory, which is located on floors 100-102 of One World Trade Center. From left to right, the Williamsburg Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, and the Brooklyn Bridge each spans the East River; linking Manhattan and Brooklyn.
"If you only knew the magnificence of the 3, 6 and 9, then you would have the key to the universe." - Nicola Tesla.
In reference to the sacred geometry, that all things return in numerological degrees to 3 6 or 9. it also said that, "The numbers 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 represent the physical world while the 3 6 9 represent the divine realm of the physical world." Which in accordance to how one receives, perceives and transmits the universe can yield the translation of the same, but numbers are in infinite and so are we!
This bridge has been a noticeable feature on many of my walkabouts in Berlin, on this particular day it on my route. I always pick a destination and head straight to it, as the crow flies so to speak, then zigzag between locations of photos toward the route back home. This bridge was one of those moments. This way I have a definitive photographic goal which is then also spliced with a "come what may" approach to my homeward direction. Thus hybridising a mental target with an open mind.
I hope everyone has a Happy Easter and all are well, so as always, thank you! :)
The Three Sisters in Canmore, the town’s most recognizable peaks and some of the most unique in Canadian Rockies. The Three Sisters are never getting old 😉. The names of the Three Sisters are individually known as Big Sister, Middle Sister, and Little Sister – or Faith, Hope, and Charity respectively. Went there twice, first time to check the location around sunset time, second time for sunrise, it was very dark in the early morning to walk there before sunrise… Head lights and bells were recommended. Several people arrived one after another, it was freezing cold, stayed for over two hours, from blue hour to golden hour… Closely contacted with three sisters. 😊
The title could be referring to the three arches there in this view, but it was really intended for the three people there that I left in the frame sitting on the rocks in the large arch opening taking in that pretty sunset view. They held pretty still for this 30 second exposure ... and I left them there not cloning them out to help show the scale of this impressive rock formations there in Utah.