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Looking inside a strange world, called 'Outburst". Somewhere far far away or very very close......

The Zeeland Bridge (originally Oosterschelde Bridge) is a road bridge over the Oosterschelde with a total length of 5022 meters. He connects with North Beveland Schouwen-Duiveland, and thus provides a shorter route between the towns of Flushing, Middelburg, Goes on the southern side, and Zierikzee, Bruinisse and Rotterdam on the north side. The N256 uses the bridge.

 

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So how do you get on board the ship?

wait for low tide I think :-)

 

Ja hoe kom je nu aan boord van het schip?

wachten op laag water denk ik :-)

 

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Very cold, but so beautiful.

 

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Very damp and grizzly day in North Wales. It was amazing to see the different shades in the slate and rock made wet from the rain.

ALTHOUGH it is rather nondescript the corn bunting does have a distinctive song. It dangles it legs when flying short distances, and just look at its nails, they are very approachable with extreme care, I love seeing them at the Ancient Highway Sandwich Kent.

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Stay safe and well, God bless.....................Tomx

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Most pups tend to sleep off a rather large meal. This grey seal pup was very lively and a complete cutey... lots of engagement with the camera.

 

Donna Nook is a wonderful place to visit on the Lincolnshire coast. There tends to be a really biting cold wind coming in from the sea but you forget all that with the wonders of what is on that beach. My friend and I witnessed a birth and..... unfortunately lots of fighting between naturally protective mothers protecting their pups and males wanting their pick of who to mate with. Then of course there are the numerous pups who, when awake, will grace your camera with some lovely images.

 

Photographed at Donna Nook, UK

very unusual to observed this species in our backyard in the winter

 

C est plutot rare d'observer cette espèce dans notre cour l'hiver

 

Cantley, Québec

  

LANGHE-PIEMONTE-ITALY (Crepuscolo molto colorato....in tutti i sensi)

A very simple photo , but the simplicity of the ocean and coastlines are my happy place. Just your basic sea, sky, sand.

 

In solitude, I find solace by the sea,

Where peace whispers its tranquil melody.

The ocean's embrace, a sanctuary deep,

Where worries fade and souls, sweet release.

 

Hope everyone is having a great week.

Visto y fotografiado en La Laguna del Carpintero, Tampico (Tamaulipas) México. Junio 2.022

 

El corocoro blanco​ o ibis blanco americano (Eudocimus albus) es una especie de ave pelecaniforme de la familia Threskiornithidae. Es un ibis ampliamente distribuido por el sur de Estados Unidos y buena parte de la región Neotropical.

 

Son aves que pasan la mayor parte del día buscando alimento, durmiendo o descansando. Cuando se posa a descansar aprovecha para acicalarse y arreglarse las plumas con su largo pico. También suele tomar baños antes del acicalamiento cuando se posa en aguas poco profundas y se arroja agua por encima con las alas. Es bastante territorial y defiende ferozmente los sitios de anidación. El ibis blanco americano se empareja en primavera y se reproduce en grandes colonias, a menudo con otras especies de aves acuáticas. La anidación comienza en cuanto las condiciones del entorno para la alimentación y la crianza son las adecuadas. La hembra selecciona el sitio, generalmente en las ramas de un árbol o arbusto, que a menudo está sobre el agua, y construye el nido, y los machos ayudan trayendo material al nido.​ En general, ponen entre uno y cinco huevos, siendo dos o tres los más comunes.

 

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My Europe anthology - Venice -

This very MOOtiful double act were busy posing just outside my brother's property near Orange in New South Wales.

 

Cattle—colloquially cows—are the most common type of large domesticated ungulates. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae, are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, and are most commonly classified collectively as Bos taurus.

 

Cattle are commonly raised as livestock for meat (beef or veal, see beef cattle), for milk (see dairy cattle), and for hides, which are used to make leather. They are used as riding animals and draft animals (oxen or bullocks, which pull carts, plows and other implements). Another product of cattle is dung, which can be used to create manure or fuel. In some regions, such as parts of India, cattle have significant religious meaning. Cattle, mostly small breeds such as the Miniature Zebu, are also kept as pets.

 

Around 10,500 years ago, cattle were domesticated from as few as 80 progenitors in central Anatolia, the Levant and Western Iran. According to an estimate from 2011, there are 1.4 billion cattle in the world. In 2009, cattle became one of the first livestock animals to have a fully mapped genome.

 

For further information please visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle

 

Very dull cloudy day !

 

Melbourne, Derbyshire

Hoodoos take millions of years to form and stand 5 to 7 metres tall. Each hoodoo is a sandstone pillar resting on a thick base of shale that is capped by a large stone. Hoodoos are very fragile and can erode completely if their capstone is dislodged (in other words, no climbing allowed). The protected Hoodoos site is a guaranteed spot to see Hoodoos but smaller versions of these sandstone giants can be found all over the Badlands.

(From: www.canadianbadlands.com/attraction-details.jsp?id=21)

 

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This image is from a commissioned shoot I did for choreographer Sara Silken and her dance group. View her work on youtube at www.youtube.com/user/ssilkin

Sara is the one in this photo. I have about 7 more that I did for her and I might be posting one other to flickr at some point. And a bit later next week I'll put all of them on my fb fan page. We had lots of good fun with levitating that day :-)

 

In other news...the Linda Vista abandoned hospital shoot is just under a week away on July 3rd. I still have a couple slots for people to join in if you'd like, or if you know someone who lives here who wants to. The cost is $50 per shooter to come along for a 14 hour day of shooting in the hospital. This is not a group thing, we are all shooting individually.

 

Nightfall~Tides around the corner

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Very close head shot of a big cat who was incredible with the way she looked at people.... Sophia, now sadly no longer with us.

Very famous harbour in Denmark.

A backlit PM in the rain.

 

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very tasty berries (arbustus unedo) !

For Smile on Saturday ;-)

 

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"BAR SUBTERRANEO". Guanájuato México.

 

Entered in "URBAN SURREALISM" Vivid Art July 2020 Contest.

Entered in February Contest 76 ~Painterly Art~ in Kreative People.

 

THANK YOU ALL MY KIND FLICKR FRIENDS. YOUR COMMENTS AND INVITATIONS ARE VERY MOTIVATING AND APPRECIATED.

 

GRACIAS A TODOS MIS AMABLES AMIGOS DE FLICKR. SUS COMENTARIOS, INVITACIONES Y FAVORITOS, SON MUY MOTIVANTES Y APRECIADOS

 

Images and textures of my own.

 

Querétaro - México.

 

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A very merry Christmas

And a happy New Year

Let's hope it's a good one

Without any fear

And so this is Christmas

For weak and for strong

The rich and the poor ones

The war is so long

And so happy Christmas

For black and for white

For yellow and red ones

Let's stop all the fight

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Emperor Dragonfly male, back again.

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Very large, primarily ground-based cuckoo. Adults are streaked rusty brown in nonbreeding plumage. In breeding plumage the head and front are black. They can fly, but are more typically seen running/flapping across roads, or clumsily crashing into dense vegetation. Unlike many cuckoos this species builds its own nest and does not lay eggs in nests of other species. Voice is a familiar repeated ‘whoop,’ and a screeching cat-like hiss. (eBird)

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We heard coucals many times during our trip, but this was one of the very few times we actually saw one. It was in the midst of its morning ablutions and sun bath (hence the ruffled feathers on its back), when we came around the bend in the river. It stopped briefly to peer at us, determined we were not a threat (it was far away and very high), and went back to its bath.

 

Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. October 2022.

Eagle-Eye Tours - Tropical Australia.

Yellow Waters Cruises.

the very first of these pretty finches are now arriving from their northern breeding grounds.

This image was taken in March when the last birds had not yet left

 

sometimes called Mountain Finch

fringilla montifringilla

keep

pinson du nord

Bergfink

Pinzón Real

Peppola

Tentilhão-montês

  

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This little beaver paid no attention to me as he repeatedly dragged twigs off the shore and disappeared for a few minutes under water and ice. I hope that thick oily fur kept him warm. I could have used some.

Crazy Tuesday Theme: Green o Verde

Very focused Birman kittens

you make me smile.. ♪ ♫ ♩

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Very close to the source of the "São Francisco River" there is this placid lagoon that reflects the sky and there begins the first fall of the great river.

 

"Serra da Canastra" National Park, "Casca D'Anta" waterfall, São José do Barreiro, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Hook Common, Hook, Hampshire

 

Not sure what happened here as the test I had written seems to have disappeared!

 

This was a shot taken just after the previous horse one where my equine friend seemed very interested in what I was up to!

I had asked for feedback on which shot people preferred and thanks to those who commented. This shot seemed to be most peoples favourite because the horse is making eye contact with the viewer.

 

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Very colourful season in Vancouver. You can see the different layers in this photo. 春天的不同顏色,給溫哥華增添了春色....

English:

Due to a stable high pressure area in the north of Europe the Netherlands suffered from strong and very cold winds from the east lasting for about a week. In times of climate change this has become a quite rare meteorological phenomenon. Because of the strong frost nights and moderate frost days the ice grew quickly in the smaller streams and canals of Holland.

During those rare occasions a lot of Dutch people get their skates from the attic and skate all day. Especially along canals with windmills this creates a beautiful setting for taking pictures. In this case the world heritage site of Kinderdijk in the south of Holland is photographed late in the afternoon on March the 3rd.

Technical specs;

SONY ILCE-6000 + TAMRON 18-200mm lens

f8.0, 1/60s, IS0100, 18mm, adjusted with Lightroom and framed with Photoshop

 

Nederlands:

Ten gevolge van een stabiel hogedrukgebied in het noorden van Europa kreeg Nederland te maken met sterke en erg koude wind uit het oosten die ongeveer een week aanhielden. In tijden van klimaatverandering is dit een zeldzaam meteorologisch verschijnsel geworden. Vanwege de strenge vorst in de nachten en de matige tot lichte vorst overdag groeide het ijs snel in kleinere vaarten en kanalen van Holland.

Bij dergelijke zeldzame gebeurtenissen halen vele Nederlanders hun schaatsen van zolder om de hele dag te gaan schaatsen.

Met name op vaarten met windmolens levert dit prachte beelden op. In dit geval is het werelderfgoed Kinderdijk gefotografeerd laat in de middag op 3 maart.

Technische specs;

SONY ILCE-6000 + TAMRON 18-200mm lens

f8.0, 1/60s, IS0100, 18mm, aangepast met Lightroom en omlijst met Photoshop

 

Very windy already, all beaches closed as Cyclone Oma arrives from the Coral Sea. Surfers Paradise - Queensland.

Texture thanks to Takenawho.

I'm very sorry for no post few days :(

An emergency declaration was issued in Japan.

This has made my work more busy than ever ><!

Give me a break (T_T)

 

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