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The route up Long Tom Pass starts at 1456m and climbs 682 vertical metres to an altitude of 2138m at its end. The summit of the pass lies at an altitude of ±2150m.
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Another Labour Day weekend canoeing and camping trip to Algonquin Park found in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 2018 edition of our yearly trip into Canadian's wilderness involved exploring Tom Thompson Lake. To me the best time for photography in this wilderness jewel is right at sunrise.
Tom C, stands for Tom Cat and White, of course, is the name of the company that produced this tractor. Below is the history of the White Motor Co.
In 1960, the White Motor Company entered the agricultural market with the purchase of the Oliver Farm Equipment Company. Oliver owned the Cletrac name which was started by Rollin White from the same family. In 1962, White acquired the Cockshutt Farm Equipment Company of Canada. White then increased its agricultural interests in 1963 with the acquisition of Minneapolis-Moline.
In 1969, Oliver, Minneapolis-Moline and Cockshutt were merged to form White Farm Equipment with headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois, USA; White Motor Corporation's headquarters remained in Cleveland, Ohio. Six years later, Oliver, Minneapolis-Moline and Cockshutt were folded into the White brand. The green of Oliver, red of Cockshutt and yellow of Minneapolis-Moline tractors was replaced by the silver tractors of White's "Field Boss" line. From 1974 the tractors were rebranded as White.
White produced tractors, combine harvesters, swathers, outdoor equipment such as lawn tractors and chainsaws, corn planters, tillage equipment such as ploughs, disks and field cultivators, manure spreaders and hay equipment, a full line.
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Florida is home to two of the five wild turkey subspecies in the United States, with the Osceola turkey named after the famed Seminole chief (also known as the Florida wild Turkey species) found in peninsular Florida, being the smallest of the five. While similar in appearance to the eastern subspecies that inhabits the rest of the eastern seaboard and northern Florida, the Osceola turkeys are usually smaller and darker in color.
The flight feathers of the wings have less white barring, with the white bars being narrower and irregular and black bars dominating their wing feathers. Osceola turkeys also have more iridescent green and red hints in the feathers than the eastern subspecies found in northern Florida and the east coast of the U.S. Those darker colors and longer legs of the Osceola turkey make them better adapted to survive in Florida’s varied habitats. While the differences between the Osceola Turkey and Eastern Turkey are subtle, the Osceola is one more animal that makes Florida a special place.
I found this "Tom" (Adult Male), along with a juvenile turkey, and about 20 others, in the pasture just off of Joe Overstreet Road in Osceola County, Florida.
People who hate cats will come back as mice in their next lives. 🐀 🐁
Have a great Caturday, my friends !!
-Rush "Tom Sawyer"
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A modern-day warrior
Mean, mean stride
Today's Tom Sawyer
Mean, mean pride
Though his mind is not for rent
Don't put him down as arrogant
His reserve, a quiet defense
Riding out the day's events
The river
What you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the mist
Catch the myth
Catch the mystery
Catch the drift
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his skies are wide
Today's Tom Sawyer, he gets high on you
And the space he invades, he gets by on you
No, his mind is not for rent
To any god or government
Always hopeful, yet discontent
He knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
And what you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the witness
Catch the wit
Catch the spirit
Catch the spit
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his eyes are wide
Exit the warrior
Today's Tom Sawyer
He gets high on you
And the energy you trade
He gets right on to
The friction of the day
Syria~ 2009
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Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido.
Infinitamente pequeño es como se siente uno al estar al borde de los acantilados de una maravilla de la naturaleza como el Cañón de Añisclo.
Panorámica de 2 tomas horizontales. Trípode y disparador remoto.
May your birthday be full of laughter and joy, Tom!
81 is no age at all.........! (Thanks for the number, Jörg!)
Aleppo, Syria ~ 2009
Syria~ 2009
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Helping form Lake Austin on the Colorado river in Austin, Tx. The dam is downstream from Mansfield Dam.
Mr. Tom and his buddy along with two hens came strolling and scratching through my yard yesterday evening at dusk. I thought the group dynamics were pretty interesting! It's good to see my own personal lawn aerators back again as they have been missing all winter long.
I have the Grandbaby with me and she and I are heading to Roanoke to church this morning. It will be an adventure and the first time going without Anita who has other things to attend to this morning. It's going to be an Adventure for sure! Happy Sabbath everyone!
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Tom, please... you are going to have to stop your childish pouting.
Tom, stp... cesse de bouder, c'est de l'enfantillage pur et simple.
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They fight to prove who’s the most dominant — the “boss tom.” The winner gets to court and mate with hens in the area.
Nubia, Egypt_ 2007
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Tom took this on a walk the other day. I think it's a masterpiece.
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Cairo, Egypt ~ 2007
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Claustro de D. João III o Claustro Grande. Proyectado por João de Castilho, entre 1533 y 1545, fue modificado, ampliado y vuelto a diseñar por Diogo de Torralva, a partir de 1554, en un estilo manierista, deudor en gran manera de los postulados del arquitecto italiano Sebastiano Serlio.
Wildlife photographer Tom Murphy is well known for documenting the beauty and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. He spent many years capturing the beauty of the Yellowstone wilderness. In my trip to Yellowstone NP last February, my friends and I had the pleasure of meeting him. The next day, with Murphy's guidance, we were able to find this stunning lone tree. Local people call it the Tom's tree.
I took this on my second walk of the morning up in the Lakes. I walked from Torver up to Banishead Quarry first thing and then made my way to Yew Tree Tan and walked up Tom Ghyll to Tarn How's. There are a number of waterfalls on this stretch of the Ghyll and I wanted to play with my new gear, so I took a number of different compositions experimenting with shutter speeds and ISO. The texture in the water was nice at these settings and made a nice contrast with the ferns on the side of the rocks.
It did take a few shots to try and get the ferns as still as possible as there was a breeze coming up the valley. I will post another soon of the big falls a little higher up with a longer shutter speed providing a completely different feel! Again I was happy with the Z7ii with the 14-30 lens and the NISI V7 filter kit was certainly much more easy to handle after the huge filters I had to use on my D850 DSLR with the 14-24 lens.
Der Herbst ist für mich meine Jahreszeit. Da gibt es eine Menge, nebst Sonnenaufgänge und -abgänge zu fotografieren. Artet schon fast in Stress aus. Nebel im Wald, Nebel über dem See, Nebelwellen, Wasserfälle, bunte Bäume und Wälder und eben Pilze. Für mich ist es sehr entspannend im Wald nach fotogenen Pilzen zu suchen. Wenn sie nur nicht so weit unten wären 😬
Schon lange übe ich an den sogenannten magischen Pilzen rum. Also nicht zu verwechseln mit denen, die man einnimmt! Sondern so beleuchtet, dass die Schirme leuchten. Heute zeige ich mein erster Erfolg mit dem Licht, dafür sind die Lammelen nicht ganz scharf 🙈 Aber ich bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Ergebnis
Das Problem ist, dass sie schnell zu fest beleuchtet werden und dadurch ausgefressen wirken bzw. viele Lichtflecken da sind und wer mich kennt weiss, dass ich die nicht ausstehen kann 😉
Ich weiss, entweder gefällt einem die Art Pilzfotografie oder eben nicht. Aber dezent erstrahlt, finde ich das sehr faszinierend.
Coronavirus hero Captain Tom Moore has been promoted to Colonel on his 100th birthday. The veteran has raised over 30 million pounds for the NHS. His big day will also be marked with a flypast by a Spitfire and a Hurricane over his Bedfordshire home.
Happy 100th birthday Colonel Tom. You are an inspiration and epitomise everything that is, a British soldier 🇬🇧