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There are days when we see lots of Chipmunks in our yard, and days when we feel lucky to have seen just one.
They are extremely territorial so on the days when the yard seems overrun with them, if/when one of them sees another one they are constantly chasing each, charging with tail erect, to shoo the intruder away and claim victory.
SO, it's a rare treat to see two of them relatively close to each other, like these two, eating in peace. Of course that doesn't mean the chasing commenced moments after this shot was taken.
Two sides of natures coin
As trees and ground, there they join
To create a scene, where is seen
Natures beauty, wild and green
The two towers of the landmarked San Remo apartment building can be seen across Central Park from the roof of the Met Museum. The sculpture (one of three pieces called Ensemble) by Jennie C. Jones also looks like two towers.
These two Beech leaves were the only remaining ones left on the plant and were caught in the morning light shining through the woodland.
Ezekiel 41:24 “And two doors leaves were to each of the doors, two turning doors, two for the one door, and two for the other door.”
Happy Birthday Allison!
Much peace, love and happiness to you. I hope that you have the best day.
Today's post is actually a painting that Allison and I did together. It is an acrylic paint on a giclee print. It was the first painting for either of us and our first painting together. It also makes it's debut tonight in a group show called Origins III at the Flower of Life Art Gallery in Lockport.
OBSERVE Collective
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Two New Ludgate, Westminster, London,United Kingdom
Design by Fletcher Priest Architects & Sauerbruch. Completed 2015.
these two furry sweethearts (Mira and Nelli) entered our life ...
and it's still a daily joy - Happy Monday!
Questo momento dell'anno mostra il passaggio di testimone dall'estate all'autunno. E lo si legge nel cielo, negli alberi e nelle persone.
Buona giornata
#fall #autunno #alberi #trees #cielo #sky #foglie #leaves #estate #passaggio #sunny #sole #padova
We often wonder how different animal species see their world. What this surrealist image represents is that colour is entirely about perception. What we see and agree is green grass, might just as well be red to another creature. Some ancient historians argue, for instance, that in Homer's time the colour "blue" did not exist as we know it. Have a read of this article if you're interested.
Why There was No Word for Blue in Ancient Greece and How Homer and Aristotle Perceived Colors
www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/why-there-was-no-word-for-b...
These black and white Belted Galloways might see the world in monochrome, or perhaps they see their food source in bright reddish tones like this. This breed of cow comes from southwestern Scotland. It was established as a specific breed in 1921. I assure you the cow on the right does have four legs despite the illusion. You see, we can't always believe what we see!
None of this work involved AI at all! Nor did I use style filters. This is processing from the ground up where RAW files were altered using Capture One software.
two friends was playing around a detectives, so I ask them if I can get picture as a detectives ... :)
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I took this photo in a beautiful Forest near Montreal in Canada
It was taken in Autumn but there was already some snow.
The colors of the leaves were simply breathtaking!
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Two Seasons
A poem by Katie Gabrielle
The two seasons
are like a landscape
of powdered snow
decorating the world
just for you to see
Each season is
a new picture
and a brand new
way to look
at life.
Moment in time from my train commute this morning. Two gentlemen side by side. I’d guess they were probably about the same age and travelling from the same location. One neatly dressed and maybe on his way to work, the other one a bit rough and having a nap. Made me reflect on how easy it would be to conclude that ‘one has made it in life, the other one has not’. What a presumptions observation — who can tell, simply from appearance, that is the case? One’s own prejudice and bias. Could well be the complete opposite. Ignorance a common source of misconception. Unfortunately I had to get off at the next stop so I’ll never find out but the experience has played on my mind since. Life’s not always what it appears to be.