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5 February 2012 : Ndutu (Serengeti - Tanzania) : we were spending two hours here where we found a female Cheetah with four cubs ! It was one of the most intense moments of our trip.
5 Février 2012 : Ndutu (Serengeti - Tanzanie) : nous avons passé plusieurs heures à observer cette famille de Guêpards (une femelle et quatre jeunes). Ce fut l'un des moments intenses de notre voyage !
A short Conrail ME-2 crosses the Raritan River with two empty cars (plus the caboose) for Metuchen Yard. The crew has just finished up work at Deans on the Northeast Corridor.
NS 5640 GP38-2
One of the few places at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park where you can get both Expedition Everest and the Tree of Life in frame. Thanks for looking and have a great day!
One of my favourite shots.
Taken without any filter and no post editing, in the freezing cold above a bridge on a snow filled lake.
Svitzer London heading up-river, MTS Valour down-river (and to Holland, according to Marine Traffic). Passing each other as they move between Gravesend and Tilbury on the River Thames, in failing light and fog.
Two days into November and I'm already missing Summer.
This is my second attempt to use Capture One 10 and I'm happy with the way it treated this old favorite. Lots to learn but there's a wealth of Capture One tutorials which appear to be very well done.
"And still more, later flowers for the bees,
Until they think warm days will never cease...."
John Keats, "To Autumn"
While these garden visitors are obviously not bees, the Agastache blossoms they are enjoying do have an amazing effects on the bees. Large "bumblers" visit these flowers often and after only a few sips of nectar they simply zone out. I've been able to wave my hand slowly through this stand of flowers and the bees simply ignore me. I think they get drunk on this stuff. : ))
Similar to a previous photo late last year but this time two trees in the morning light (just after 10:30am) at Lake Eppalock. Looking straight down on things is one of the best parts of drone photography!
- August 28th, 2038 -
It’s been two weeks since I was thrown into all this. I'm not sure whether it’s good or bad to say that I'm starting to get used to things out here. Me and Cristy have developed a regular schedule of going out on our wanderings for two days, setting up out in the wastelands for a night, and then heading back to the shelter. We drop off our gear, sleep in the comfort of our bunks, de-stress for a while, and then restock our gear and head back out.
Cristy’s done some more of her hobby work with our times at the shelter. She’s continued her drawing and last week she’d found some more patches that she’d added to her collection. Still have to admit it’s cute as hell. She’s also improved with her vocalization, if you could call it that; she’s getting a lot more comfortable around me and, for lack of a better word, playful. But she still knows when to keep a hold of herself when we’re out wandering.
We've also had a few more run in’s with rangers during our times out. We've been trying to practice pacifism whenever possible, but a couple of times we've had no choice but to drop the bullet on some of them. It’s just more gear though, and it’s not like these guys were doing anything good out here anyways…
Still, so far I'm actually impressed with myself that I've come this far. I can’t say I'm too optimistic, but I have faith that the two of us can keep each other going for now.