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The question of whether zebras are white with black stripes or black with white stripes might seem like the set-up for a classic joke. But this question is no joke, because it actually does have an answer: zebras are black with white stripes.All of a zebra’s fur, both black and white, grows from follicles that contain melanocyte cells. These cells are present in all animals, and they’re primarily responsible for generating the pigment that gives colour to skin and hair. In both cases, melanocyte cells produce melanin—the pigment—that is outwardly visible. In zebras, chemical messengers determine which melanocytes deliver pigment to which section of fur, thus creating the zebra’s black and white pattern. What’s important about zebras is that their white fur represents an absence of melanin; white is not its own pigment. Since white stripes only exist because pigment is denied, black is understood to be the “default” colour of a zebra.

 

Beneath all that fur, zebras have black skin, too. A shaved zebra, without any stripes, could be almost unrecognizable as an all-black animal.

I'm not sure whether this finch was planning to eat this flower, use it for nesting, or give it to her sweetheart, but either way I'm glad she held the pose long enough for me to snap it!

No matter whether its in the open sea, a port or any body of water, the beauty of the sea can not be suppressed.

Whether you are ready or not, dont get caught in the cross fire, there is only 5 shopping months until Christmas if you do that kind of thing. Who only knows what November and December will be like this year.

whether he chooses to be so or not :-)

Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1836

 

Truth Matters! Character Matters!

 

iris [Reticulata Group], 'Harmony', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

 

Iris reticulata, the netted iris or golden netted iris, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native to Russia, the Caucasus, and northern Iran, but cultivated widely in temperate regions. The reticulata group of irises is characterised by a fibrous net surrounding the bulb. They are small plants to 15 centimetres (5.9 in), with tubular, sharply-pointed, ribbed leaves, and flowers of yellow, blue or purple with an orange blaze on the falls, appearing in early spring. They are hardy, but prefer a well-drained sunny position in soil which dries out in summer; they are therefore suitable for a rock or gravel garden.

Whether we admit it or not, we all believe in magic. We may have become slaves of the daily grind of our life but a part within us wants to emancipate itself from it and hopes for something magical to happen...

Whether the fish are biting or not .....the peace & beauty of a fine spring morning will always bring fishermen out on the water .

 

Thanks for the visit ....happy weekend :-)

Whether your cold or hot you need a hug, when Covid is gone that day will happen.......does anyone want to build a snowman?

Photo to make you smile and think of your childhood.

Whether over stone or stream or other leaves fall flowers always add a touch of beauty near St.John's, NL, Canada.

whether quietly or spoken

my gratitude for the company here ✨

  

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" I promise you will never be alone, Whether at your side or from afar. I love you for who you are, Let me be your strength at night. Even when I'm out of sight, Let this thought aid in following through. My heart is always with you "

 

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"Whether we consider the individual, family, local, national or international level, peace must arise from inner peace. For example, making prayers for peace while continuing to harbor anger is futile. Training the mind and overcoming your anger is much more effective than mere prayer. Anger, hatred and jealousy never solve problems, only affection, concern and respect can do that". (Dalai Lama)

 

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Starting a new life...in a new area...in a new home. Saw this marker at a store last week and knew it would be the perfect addition to get my new garden going. To those who know me, you know how close Atticus was to me and after having to say goodbye last month, this "find" will bring me much joy when I am sitting outside and remembering all of our good times. This song by Karla Bonoff says it all and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do, whether you lose a friend, family member or a beloved pet.

Newcastle - Groat Market

 

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The Whether Man cannot decide if we will have sun or rain.

Hibuscus Double flowers

 

Whether it’s deciduous or evergreen, large or small, any hibiscus plant you see will undoubtedly catch your eye with their glorious and stunning flowers. And despite being relatively widespread, they always look special.

The beauty and popularity of the hibiscus is reflected in their varied use. The national flower of both Malaysia and Korea is a hibiscus (Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis and Hibiscus Syriacus). Hibiscus flowers are used as an offering to the gods Kali and Ganesh in Hindu worship. While in Hawaii and Tahiti, they can be used to symbolize a women’s relationship status.

Whether it's morning coffee or afternoon tea, the setting by the shores of the lake at Kastoria hits the spot.

...whether you have balls as big as Tom Cruise's ✈️

 

Late to the party with this film but man, what a thrilling ride!

 

🎧 OST - Top Gun:Maverick

 

Yet it is doubtful whether most people realize how extraordinarily slippery a liar the camera is :-)

James Rufus Agee

 

HPPT! HBW!

 

camellia, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

Whether to Grandmother's house or alternative venue, enjoy a very happy Thanksgiving Day. And if you are not celebrating, the wishes extend to you for a good old Thursday just as well...;-)

to know that honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom :-)

Thomas Jefferson, letter to Nathaniel Macon, 1819 January 12th

 

HGGT!!

 

american painted lady butterfly on eastern purple coneflower, 'Rubinstern', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Whether the assistance we received was obvious or subtle, acknowledging someone's help is a big part of understanding the importance of saying thank you. (Harvey Mackay )

 

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A different experience in every season: Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens are exquisite, tranquil and inspiring all year round. Different footpaths, cycle routes and horse trails will lead you – with or without the aid of a forest ranger – through the beauty of one of the Netherlands' most unique areas of nature. There are no less than 80 fens in this stunning green expanse – pretty impressive, right?

 

Four seasons

Whether it’s the frozen fairy-tale fens of the winter, the dynamics of nature coming to life in spring, the musical croaking of frogs in the summer, or the explosion of colours in the autumn: Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens are a feast for all the senses.

 

Spot kingfishers, deer and roe deer, or bear witness to the wide variety of insects and water creatures in the fens and ditches. And after an exhilarating day of activity or sport, head to one of the large terraces to enjoy the peace and quiet and a tasty snack, lunch or dinner.Oisterwijk's Forests & Fens Groot Speijck Visitor Centre has a great terrace, as does Boshuis Venkraai. And both are ideal places to relax and soak up the surroundings.

 

whether blonde or brunette, I both love very

Sometimes it feels like we are totally adrift in the world with a demented President at the helm surrounded by fawning lackeys who should know better.

 

"We live in a pretty bleak time. I feel that in the air. Everything is uncertain. Everything feels like it is on the precipice of some major transformation, whether we like it or not." ~ Sean Lennon

 

"If we were logical, the future would be bleak, indeed. But we are more than logical. We are human beings, and we have faith, and we have hope, and we can work."

~ Jacques Yves Cousteau

Witness the man who raves at the wall

Making the shape of his questions to Heaven.

Whether the sun will fall in the evening

Will he remember the lesson of giving?

 

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Whether on the dancefloor or on the broom, have fun and a great start into May 😊

 

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Whether it's Pinocchio himself or one of his numerous brothers and sisters that live in two "flowerpartments" on my window sill remains a secret. I didn't ask when, after a heavy rain shower, sunshine transformed my living room window into a sea of diamonds, and I quickly grabbed my camera to photograph it. And the whole Pinocchio family got so excited when they saw my camera ("Look! We'll be on Flickr again!) that it was difficult to choose one of them as my model, because they all wanted to be in the picture. Some even tried to sneak into the frame after I'd chosen my model for this photoshoot, so I had to gently call them to order ("Calm down, guys, everyone will get a turn!"). My living room classic :) A few years ago I had orchids on my window sill, now it's flamingo flowers, and they are doing tremendously well there.

 

A few months ago I first introduced you to Pinocchio via the Ricoh GR III (please check my album, also for the orchid photo), and this image was taken with my traditional macro setup, the m.zuiko 60mm macro lens and the Oly. The pattern inside of the two larger bokeh balls is a reflection of the insect shield with some of the rain droplets on it that didn't make it to my window. Processed in DxO and in Color Efex where, amongst other filters, I'd used the Reflector Efex (Warm Gold) filter which did wonders for the light and the colours (coming from the street trees and the house across the street). Further tweaked in LR, where I slightly enhanced the blues in the colour calibration profile.

 

Happy weekend, Everyone, and stay safe and healthy!

 

Pinocchio ist wieder da :)

 

Es könnte sich hier aber auch um eins seiner Flamingo-Blumen-Geschwister handeln, die, verteilt auf zwei WGs, auf meinem Fensterbrett leben. Als ich schnell zur Kamera griff, um das "Auf-Regen-folgt-Sonnenschein-Bokeh" zu fotografieren, habe ich nicht nach dem Namen gefragt. Die ganze Bande war auch viel zu aufgeregt, denn allen war sofort klar, dass eine(r) von ihnen wieder bei Flickr landen würde. Einige hatten sogar noch versucht, mit ins Bild zu gelangen, nachdem ich schon ein Fotomodell ausgewählt hatte, sodass ich sie ein wenig zur Ordnung rufen musste ("Jetzt beruhigt Euch wieder, jeder kommt mal an die Reihe!").

 

Vor einigen Monaten hatte ich Euch Pinocchio ja bereits vorgestellt, damals mit der GRIII aufgenommen (und vor einigen Jahren waren meine Fensterbrett-Untermieter noch Orchideen gewesen, beide Fotos könnt Ihr im verlinkten Album sehen). Hier kam nun wieder die klassische Makro-Ausrüstung, bestehend aus der Oly und dem 60mm m.zuiko, zum Einsatz. Das Muster in den beiden großen Bokehscheiben ist die Reflektion des Insektengitters vor dem Fenster, mit ein paar Regentropfen darauf, die es nicht bis zum Fenster geschafft hatten. Entwickelt und bearbeitet in DXO, Color Efex – hauptsächlich mit dem Filter "Reflektor Efex – Warmes Gold", der hier Wunder bei den Farben (Straßenbäume, Haus gegenüber) und auch beim Licht bewirkt hat – und LR, wo ich im Kalibrierungsmenü ein wenig an den Farbreglern für Blau und Grün gedreht hatte.

 

Habt ein schönes Wochenende, liebe Flickr-Freunde, passt gut auf Euch auf und bleibt gesund!

Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.”

 

― Charles Dickens, David Copperfield

 

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Ιf somebody wonders whether this is my country he makes a big mistake. ... my country , is history,monuments, blue sea, green forest, golden sun, white stone houses, tall mountains, rivers, islands, smiling,hospitable and proud people, I am proud to be ELLINAS.

 

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Especially when I can't work out myself the reflections of the promenade and beach from the distant view through the opposite windows, or even whether there are kittens on cushions or abandoned outside....I would draw a line at having a bin on a bed tbh :)

whether or not it's there, it's there.

 

alleyway existentialism

 

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Udny Castle is a tower house in the parish of Udny, southwest of the village of Pitmedden and northeast of the hamlet of Udny Green, Aberdeenshire, in the northeast of Scotland. The area is generally flat but the castle is sited on the highest ground and can be seen for a considerable distance. Its exact construction date is unknown, but its foundations probably date from the late 14th or early 15th century. Additional storeys were added and a later extension, described as a "modern mansion", was incorporated but subsequently demolished. It is a Category A listed building.

Sited on the highest area in a generally flat terrain, the castle can be seen from a considerable distance. The exact construction date is not known but it was probably initially constructed by the Udny family in the 14th or 15th century. The property is first recorded when it is shown on a charter for David II instigated by Ronald of Uldney.

MacGibbon and Ross suggested a construction date of the turn of the 16–17th centuries, but the indentation of the upper floors and thickness of the foundation walls suggest a much earlier date. The main construction work of the keep is believed to have spanned over 100 years and been undertaken by three consecutive lairds; it is reported to have "ruined them all".

The Udny family also owned Knockhall Castle and lived there until 1734 when Knockhall was destroyed by fire; they then returned to Udny. Jamie Fleeman, the Laird's fool, was responsible for saving the family papers from being destroyed in the fire.

The castle was abandoned sometime around 1775 then repair work was undertaken in 1801.

Colonel John Robert Fullerton Udny inherited the estate in 1802. He had been an army officer since 1797 but retired after his marriage to Emily Fitzhugh in 1812. Thereafter he only visited the estate occasionally as his main residence was in London. The couple had one son, John Augustus Udny, but he died a bachelor in 1859. The Colonel's wife died in 1846 after which he had an affair with Ann Allat whom he married on 2 January 1854. However, the couple had a son, John Henry Udny, born out of wedlock on 9 May 1853. A legal case was heard by the House of Lords as to whether John Henry was entitled to inherit the estate as his parents had been unmarried when he was born. The legal arguments describe how the Colonel had wished to do restoration work on the castle but could not afford to do so "owing chiefly to his connection with the turf".

The Colonel died in 1861. The House of Lords had decided in favour of John Henry and he inherited the estate as "though illegitimate at his birth, [he] was legitimated by the subsequent marriage of his parents".

In 1887, it is recorded as owned by John Hay Udny and had been in the family's ownership for several centuries.

Bartizans were included when an extra storey was added in the 17th century.

A mansion house in the baronial style was added in 1874–75 to the design of architect James Maitland Wardrop (of the Wardrop and Anderson company) but was subsequently demolished during the 1960s. Wardrop's son, Hew, was also an architect and undertook some of the decorative work at the castle. He died suddenly of appendicitis while working at the castle on 4 November 1887.

In 1964, restoration work was begun on the original tower house and the mansion house was demolished. Historic Scotland listed the castle as a Category A listed building in April 1971.

 

Whether you're looking inward, or looking outward, there's always something interesting to see.

 

Happy Window Wednesday

 

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Long exposure photography can create dynamic, and sometimes, surreal images full of motion. Whether there is a sense of tranquility, apprehension with regard to the unexpected, or an element of surprise, night images can also evoke a true sense of emotion.

 

Photographers who specialize in night photography are indeed a special breed. This should not be so surprising when one realizes how much in-depth understanding of light is necessary to capture that perfect photograph. Additionally, there are some rather basic tips any newbie night photographer should know. This, and more, will be covered in this edition of “After Hours Photography,” with a few night photography exercises tossed in to allow you to practice that which is covered. After all, practice - and I do mean a lot of it - will enable you to create magical night imagery!

 

First thing first, and that is - Know Your Camera! Whether shooting landscapes, or urban settings, trundle through the darkness not only looking for the perfect scene, but experimenting along the way. A thorough understanding of your camera, and what all of the buttons do, is essential for night photography. The last thing you will want, with little light with which to work, is to fumble with your camera and its controls. Not knowing can only make for stressful, difficult photography.

 

** Take a moment, and have a look at your camera controls. Pay close attention to the Mode Dial. This is where you will set how you will photograph.

 

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"Being yourself is one of the hardest thing because it's scary you always wonder whether you'll be accepted for who you really are." ~ Emmy Rossum

 

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Whether you are pushing through sleepiness or shivering in the cold or just trying to stay upright in strong winds, views like this, always make it worthwhile....

Llanddwyn Island, Anglesey.....

Whether you are cruising down the rivers of the Pantanal or driving along the country roads there is always something to catch your eye. Beauty is everywhere and this beautiful female belted kingfisher was sitting on a fence post near a river when we stopped to watch her for a few moments and of course to capture a few images of her was a thrill. The Pantanal has so much to offer and it is so beautiful. Certainly a trip of a lifetime. Please contact us if you would like more information on our Nature's Tapestry trip for 2018.

 

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A sort of super hero of the 21st century. Whether stopping a train with one hand, standing on the top of a mountain at sunset, competing with birds on the heights of any building, walking lonely streets, where mystery is part of her adventure. Wherever she chooses, she leaves her eternalized footprints. Some have the wonderful possibility of meeting her in her daily intimacy, others, when they see her, ask her for a hug,...yes,...I\'ve seen it!!! As a wonderful token of gratitude to such a talented artist. Like every super hero, I am sure that behind her magical and almost iconic avatar, there is a beautiful person, otherwise she could not transmit so much sensitivity, immersed in landscapes, cities, fields, buildings, etc,...I was saying that her little body becomes part of the landscape, in absolute solitude. His greatest habit is contemplation. But like all superheroes, she has a mystique. Like an aura that surrounds her, I saw it. Her walk, her movements are part of an intimate dialogue between her and the place where she is. Like an actor on stage, those of us who were lucky enough to see her in action, sat in our seats, like an open-air theater, and simply watched. So that at the end of her play, we stood up and shouted Bravo!!!! And applaud until our hands hurt.

 

Thank you very much, nekonuko Nakamori for allowing me to follow you with my camera and ,... well try to capture that essence, which is your personal stamp. Once again, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to upload to my page a photo that will undoubtedly be my favorite, because not all of us are lucky enough to include a super hero in our Stream.

 

Una especie de súper héroe del siglo XXI. Sea, parando un tren con una sola mano, parada en la cima de una montaña al atardecer, compitiendo con las aves en las alturas de cualquier edificio, caminado calles solitarias, donde el misterio es parte de su aventura. Sea el lugar que ella elija, deja sus huellas eternizadas. Algunos tienen la maravillosa posibilidad de conocerla en su intimidad cotidiana, otros, cuando la ven, le piden un abrazo,…sí,.. lo he visto!! Como una maravillosa muestra de gratitud a tan talentosa artista. Como todo súper héroe, estoy seguro que detrás de su mágico y casi icono avatar, hay un bella persona, de otra forma no podría transmitir tanta sensibilidad, inmersa en paisajes, ciudades, campos, edificios, etc,..Decía que su cuerpito se convierte en parte del paisaje, en absoluta soledad. Su mayor hábito es la contemplación. Pero como todo súper héroe, tiene una mística. Como un aura que la rodea, yo la vi. Su caminar, sus movimientos son parte de un dialogo intimo entre ella y el lugar donde este. Como un actor en plena escena, los que tuvimos la suerte de verla en acción, nos sentamos en nuestras butacas, tal un teatro al aire libre y simplemente observamos. Para que en el final de su obra, pararnos y gritar Bravo!!!! Y aplaudir hasta que nuestras manos nos duelan.

 

Muchas gracias, nekonuko Nakamori por permitirme seguirte con mi cámara y ,.. Bueno intentar captar esa esencia, que es tu sello personal. Nuevamente infinitas gracias por darme la posibilidad de subir a mi página una foto que, sin duda será mi favorita, pues no todos tenemos esa suerte de incluir a una súper héroe en nuestro Stream.

  

My first shot taken in my new shed =D

...of course it should be a window !!

HWW

It ain't the neighbours chicken coop no more!!

....a new lease on life :)

It's so much fun putting my own stamp on it, can't wait to do more.

  

40:52 “Take a picture at night – however, added flash or long exposures are not allowed – use solely available light, whether artificial or natural.

Whether it's being alone, or being together, loneliness still feels the same.

Someday it will stop!

  

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whether squid, giraffe, or butterfly: adaptation to different environments has always fascinated me

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