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Eastern Black Swallowtail [Papilio polyxenes] male
Sipping from echinacea
Lots of these beauties flitting between the gardens and flowers in Upper Beaches, Toronto. This is from my niece’s garden, on a beautiful, sunny and very hot day.
This is a male, of which there were many more than females. I took some shots of a couple of females, too, but they’re not great photos. They have fewer and less bright creamy yellow spots on the wings and more blue on the tail.
I think they’re beautiful!
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A Peace Pagoda is a Buddhist stupa designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. Most (though not all) have been built under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii (1885-1985), a Buddhist monk from Japan and founder of the Nipponzan-Myōhōji Buddhist Order. Fujii was greatly inspired by his meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1931 and decided to devote his life to promoting non-violence. In 1947, he began constructing Peace Pagodas as shrines to World peace.
The first Peace Pagodas were built as a symbol of peace in the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the atomic bombs took the lives of over 150,000 people, almost all of whom were civilian, at the end of World War II.
By 2000, 80 Peace Pagodas had been built around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States.
Civilization is not to kill human beings, not to destroy things, not to make war; civilization is to hold mutual affection and to respect one another. -Most Ven. Fujii
The Peace Pagoda was awarded the Courage of Conscience award June 5, 1998 in Sherborn, MA.
The Peace Pagoda in San Francisco is a five-tiered concrete stupa in Nihonmachi (Japantown) and is located between Post and Geary Streets at Buchanan. It is part of the Japan Center complex which opened in 1968. It was designed by Japanese architect Yoshiro Taniguchi and presented to San Francisco by the people of Osaka, Japan.
while I was waiting my lunch I finished this photo. Seems to me I am working better than ever when Iam hungry. =)
Location : Kuwait City , Kuwait
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Todays challenge on www.photochallenge.org/ was "closed"
Now funnily enough I did get a shot of a closed door that was quite rusty, but thought it was time to step away from the rust theme even if only briefly before I get more nicknames on here in addition to Mr Rusty and Dr Redox LOL
and for those that caled me those I am not upset it gave me chuckle :)
This was on the back of a storage truck
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Todays challenge for the daily shoot was, Find an interesting shadow--any shadow--and make a photograph of it. Consider your framing as you shoot.
Thought I was going to have to look for shadows inside as it was a dark and dreary day this morning, but luckily the sun came out for an hour r so and I got some shots in
May have over processed this one but I liked the mix of shadows, textures and some sun reflected on the pavement
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A view of Victoria's skyline, as seen from the Songhees Waterfront.
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Hello flickr friends, I would like to introduce you to one of my favorite photographers. He is a hidden Gem on flickr. His name is Wherever I Roam, you absolutely have to check out his latest photo.....It is AMAZING!
Fotos tiradas numa visita à Carrasqueira (Alcacer do Sal, Setubal), onde podemos encontrar o maior cais palafitico da Europa.
Photos taken during a visit to Carrasqueira (Alcacer do Sal, Setubal).
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Taken for 52.5 of 2010, Theme is Circle, Round
bouganvillea flower. Low light after work- hard to make the images I wanted so created this instead, adding fractalius.
Taken 7/7/10, Uploaded 7/8/10, #6784, Cropped Fractalius
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I admit this is kinda fun. Before I reveal what it is. I want to show this one. I was going to save it for Green Thursday but I won't be on Flickr next week.
Susan (sevenable) is onto something.....It's the same "stuff" used on the primrose.
Life happened today & now I'm back to check in. Catescott got the answer right. It is glycerin. It is alot of fun to play around with. It reacts totally different on some things but on other items it really did appear more like water. The light play in different on this surface which is actually my small dirty outside glass table not a granite counter top (I wish) :-) under direct sunlight reflection off the sky & trees etc. So go play around & I'd love to see what you come up with.
Without Marco (macps) on Flickr I wouldn't Have thought to do this, so the credit goes to him, I just took the photo & I will definitely share what it is & will look forward to what you brilliant people do with it, but want to show this & see if anyone can figure it out.
This shot goes out to our talented friend Rich. They offered us a place to stay the first few nights of our road trip which got us off to a great start. They were so hospitable it felt like home. We also had the chance to shoot with Joshua Cripps on the same stop as well. Thanks again Rich. for welcoming us to Cali in style :)
Mono Lake is such a magical place and a must see for everyone. All the tufas make the comps endless here. We also met Tessa from England here who was doing a very similar road trip from Seattle to Mono Lake...small world. Hi Tessa :)
And last but not least thanks to Vinny for helping me with the editing until i get my new computer. This did not take much though as the colors were truly blowing up there. The people standing around me with point & shoots were going crazy too.
If i have not gotten to your stream yet i will this weekend so please hang in there :) Thanks so much for stopping by and happy weekend to you friends!
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As those that follow my stream know Bahbahra may be a cheeky and inquisitive little thing at times, but she also is a very caring little sheep, and when she saw Kenny the Kiwi up the tree today she suddenly felt that it was up to her to save him, so off she went climbing the tree, but as we all know Sheep are not good tree climbers, and alas she slipped and was hanging just by her rear legs, and before Kenny could get down to catch her she fell head first to the ground.
Fortunately though the ground was quite soft and being the clever Kiwi that Kenny is, he is first aid trained and was able to patch Bahbahra up and give her a cuddle to try and make her feel better.
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These shots were all staged for todays www.Photochallenge.org Challenge of Pain and no sheep were injured in the making of this image :)
Decided to continue the saga's of Bahbahra today and have a bit if fun
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An eruption began in South Iceland in late evening of 20 March 2010 at the
Eyjafjallajökull volcanic system .The initial visual report of
the eruption was at 23:52 GMT, when a red cloud was observed at the
volcano, lightening up the sky above the eruptive site
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Kombolói or kompoloi is a part of modern Greek culture, used to relieve stress and generally pass the time.... The origin of the Greek komboloi is debated. It may derive from the komboskini used by Orthodox monks or the Islamic Misbaha. Armenians also have their own worry beads which serve the same purpose as the komboloi and are also non-religious in nature....
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Flash on the right side outside the box, power 1/128, two lamps on the left-front side of the box (providing the 2-colored light bokeh)
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Due to the fact that the wind comes almost from West, the waves become the same direction, from W to E, and wash the sand away
To stop/make less this washout effect, to break the stronght of the waves - that's the reason of this pillars. In the northern part of Zeeland there are beaches , many km long, and there are this pillars, always two lines together, repeating so about 500m. Depending from tide/low tide you can see 2,0m or nothing from them.
Westkapelle (51°32′N, 3°26′E) is a village in the municipality of Veere on the island Walcheren, in the province Zeeland of the Netherlands. On 1 January 2005, it had a population of 2,671. Westkapelle is on the westernmost tip of Walcheren and is surrounded by the sea on three sides.
Westkapelle is mainly known because of its lighthouse, standing prominently at the entrance to the village. This tower is the remains of a church that burned down in the 18th century. In the 19th century, a light was added to the top so that it could serve as a lighthouse.
Westkapelle was a separate municipality from 1816 until 1997, when it was merged with Veere.