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Do I eat it? Will it eat me? Should I try to kill it?
Being a young jackdaw can be very difficult!
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Entered in the Creative Digital Art Group Contest "Impressionist Nature"
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When we were up at the observatory ctr, it started snowing a bit, so, the Matterhorn was all covered by the clouds. Only when we descended, this was what was seen from the distance. We were told that it'd take at least 2 hrs. to get a clear view of it afterwards. So this was as good as it got for us. :-(
My very first attempt at HDR..
Not sure how it looks like, appreciate any opinions & tips!! :)
Do view large, friends!! :)
EXPLORE-15/4/08 #278
~When all the dust is settled
and all the crowds are gone,
the things that matter are
faith, family, and friends.
Barbara Bush
Week2: Hello from . . . New Jersey
When you have confidence you shall drink the bitter tea.
The best tea leaves are the ones you gather yourself.... Far more flavorful than store bought tea leaves.... Robust and deep natured... Along with the act of searching and picking your own leaves this self guided meditation brings deep Zen to the experience....
...Is when we learn to fly.
Mimi Novic
Texture with thanks to Alan- sunsetsailor
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Please, don't fave and run, you will get yourself blocked.
When I drove past this barn I just had to stop and get a photo. The nice shade of red paint, faded flag and the birds sitting on the power lines just make the shot!
Seen near English, Indiana
When the rapeseed fields bloom in spring.
View of the villages, Vorne Rainding, with the parish church of St. Michael. At the back, Sammarei (Bavarian for: Sankt Maria) a Catholic pilgrimage site and district of the Ortenburg market near Passau in Lower Bavaria.
When everything appears dark, when hope is far away, in a moment inside a seemingly useless shot you realize that nature loves you.
small little flowers appear in the snow...
It's the dawn of the year, February...
The silver and white winter will soon leave and spring colours will return...
Can you feel the sky, and let your soul and spirit fly?
Wenn die Sonne auf das Meer trifft... Können Sie das Meer riechen, den Himmel spüren und Ihre Seele und Ihren Geist davonfliegen lassen?
Cuando el sol se encuentra con el mar ... ¿Puedes oler el mar, sentir el cielo y dejar volar tu alma y tu espíritu?
Quand le soleil rencontre la mer... Pouvez-vous sentir la mer, sentir le ciel et laisser votre âme et votre esprit s'envoler?
Taiyō ga umi to deau toki… umi no nioi o kagi, sora o kanji, tamashī to seishin o tobashite kuremasen ka?
When they come for Pecans they fill their mouth with more than one and then fly away to eat in private:-)
When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who holds his tongue is wise. Proverbs 10
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... when a photographer gives everything to find the right angle *laughs* ...
Thanks Frech for that fun photo shoot!
At the Lotus Pond, except for the occasional symphony of frogs croaking, one finds the tranquility to get in touch with ones self and surroundings...Like a beautiful view from a mountain top, one walks away refreshed...
When routine bites hard and ambitions are low
And resentment rides high but emotions won't grow
And we're changing our ways, taking different roads
Love, love will tear us apart again
Love, love will tear us apart again
Why is the bedroom so cold turned away on your side?
Is my timing that flawed, our respect run so dry?
Yet there's still this appeal that we've kept through our lives
Love, love will tear us apart again
Love, love will tear us apart again
Do you cry out in your sleep, all my failings exposed?
Get a taste in my mouth as desperation takes hold
Is it something so good just can't function no more?
But love, love will tear us apart again
Love, love will tear us apart again
When I saw this mural I was shocked and intrigued at the same time. Thanks to gavweaver.com we now know what it is and means.
Wiki says.......
""""Since 1856, the name Baphomet has been associated with the "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Éliphas Lévi, which contains binary elements representing the "symbolization of the equilibrium of opposites", e.g. half-human and half-animal, male and female, good and evil, on and off, etc.).
On one hand, Lévi's intention was to symbolize his concept of balance that was essential to his magnetistic notion of the Astral Light; on the other hand, the Baphomet represents a tradition that should result in a perfect social order.""""
Location Spoorzone Tilburg
When it comes to vast landscapes the most amazing views I've seen are in Denali National Park in Alaska. It's almost incomprehensible how big the land is here. As I stood there with my camera I felt like a small atom on a much larger organism. In fact, I was. Views like this kind of put things into perspective.
This area of Denali is known as Kodachrome pass.
Denali National Park, Alaska
When I was at Jackson Bottom last weekend, this California Groundsquirrel was on a path ahead of me. it was reluctant to leave the path, so I just settled lower and took shots.
When the male is ready to mate, the sperm is transferred from the opening of the primary genital on the 9th segment close to the end part of the abdomen to the subsidiary genitalia situated on the segment 3 and 2, which is close to the base of its abdomen. In the beginning of the process, the male holds the female with his claspers on the back of the female’s head, while the female twists her abdomen forwards and downwards to collect the sperm from the secondary genitalia of the male Damselfly. This specific position is referred as “wheel” or “heart”, and the termed used when they indulge in this process is “to be in cop”.
The female Damselflies, when ready to deposit eggs, hover around the water body to find suitable habitat for egg laying. Some also lay eggs inside the tissue of plants. For laying eggs in the water, the female Damselflies may submerge under the water for at least 30 minutes, and at intervals, climb on the aquatic plant’s stem. During this period, the male guards the female and the eggs from other rival male Damselflies.