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Jökulsárlón lagoon cafe and the view while waiting for the first cuppa of the day, not a bad one.
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This will be my last shot of the Admirals Adventure. We do have an amazing coastline to photograph, BUT you can't get to it, there is so few places where it is possible to get low enough. Most of the coastline consists of massive cliffs. The drop right in front of us when I took this picture is about 80m. The vegetation we were sitting on, is loose muddy soil with mosses and tussocks, mudslides and peetslides are quite common around here. We had anchor ropes attached to some Phylica trees behind us, just in case...
I just had to try this one! This is a panoramic of two shots taken with a FISHEYE! It took a bit of work to make them fit.. Further this is an HDR (6exp), tone mapped in Photomatix and stitched and blended with Photoshop.
Equipment:
Nikon D300
Nikon Fisheye
Cokin GND filter
Manfrotto Tripod
Have a nice day!
There were wild Asters growing all around this foraging spider. I angled myself so their lavender color filled the background.
Enjoy this creepy crawler (if you can)!
Ladies View overlooks the Lakes of Killarney, Derrycunnihny Oak Woods, the Eagles Nest, Torc Mountain either side of the lakes. To the left the Gap of Dunloe, Purple Mountain and the Macgillycuddy Reeks. Queen Victoria's ladies-in-waiting visited here during the royal visit in 1861. They were so enraptured with the view that it was named after them.
A better view of what I wore to work last Saturday.
Probably not the choice considering I was doing my real job inspecting accident damaged vehicles for insurance companies.
It was a good experience it has to be said, Imagine if you can being one of my customers a guy in his late forties with a ford ford with front end damage, You walk into the building up to the bodyshop desk and find me! You introduce yourself and i respond by confirming who you are the model and reg of the car you own followed by OK i will be right with you.
You look not really believing what has just happened.
I had that look twice, Not so much the my being trans but more it was me who was going to inspect the damage.
It got even better at the vehicle with me bending over the engine bay, kneeling down to look at the damage and explaining how we were going to repair the damage or advising that the vehicle was a total loss.
Each customer was very good and after the initial reaction they settled and accepted the situation.The reaction would have been same had i been a genetic woman.
So my first customer facing work experience went brilliantly.
However storm clouds are gathering on the horizon. Don't worry nothing bad as such.
View of an impressive city with a rich industrial past...
Vues sur une ville impressionnante et au riche passé industriel...
Cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam are popular tourist destinations in the Netherlands, but unless you are interested in design or technology you might not be familiar with the city of Eindhoven. The city is located in the south of the Netherlands and dates back to 1232. The industrial revolution of the 19th century brought significant growth to Eindhoven. Philips, which started as a light bulb manufacturing company and became one of the world’s largest conglomerates, was founded in Eindhoven in 1891.
Sadly, the city suffered significant damage during WWII, so many of the buildings seen today are newer and more modern compared to in other parts of the Netherlands. Eindhoven is one of the largest cities in the Netherlands, and is home to many technology companies and design firms, along with a large number of people attending specialty colleges. It’s also a fun city to visit for these reasons and more.
Eindhoven is regarded as the capital for Dutch design, so there are interesting hot spots and events like Dutch Design Week in the city. Museums and design studios are popular stops for travelers visiting Eindhoven. The Van Abbemuseum showcases modern and contemporary art, while the Philips Museum provides a look at Philips’ humble beginnings right in the old factory where Philips made its first incandescent bulb.
Pittsburgh Widest View at Night from West End Overlook, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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This View you can't see in just 100 years
Actually it takes 100's years to make such thing like this, and the nature was very generous to give us suck nice view.
This is in place called AlKhiran, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Looking forward to see you there :)
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Hooded Grouse Locust - Paratettix cucullatus
I did not really have a dorsal view, but this does show the top of the hopper a bit better. Quoting comments by @aispinsects on iNaturalist at:
www.inaturalist.org/observations/34278065
"Median carina of pronotum flat near anterior edge, not undulate, always extending past tips of hind femora, mid femora ventrally with 2-3 distinct lobes"
I believe the ridge (carina) on the pronotum is shown here a bit better than in the other images.
To finish off the photos from my week in California, here's the Tunnel View taken a few minutes after the sun went down for day. Yosemite truly is an amazing place and I enjoyed every second I got to spend wandering along trails of varying length and challenge and driving around, spending time looking at the various vistas that provide some of the most awe-inspiring views I've ever seen.
Unfortunately, my trip to America was cut short due to illness but I definitely plan on going back. Next time, I'm going to spend a couple of weeks in Arizona and Utah, ticking off a few of the things I didn't get to see this time round.
If you want to see all of the photos I edited from this trip to California, they're all available in this imgur album. From now on, I only plan on uploading highlights to Flickr with links to the full set of photos in albums like this.