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I was waiting in the car and had my camera... There is always something interesting to see and capture!
I was siting in the car waiting..got bored so I started playing with my camera..creating bokehs and colorful bokeh dots....Not Bored any more:)
Model: fine lines
Photographer: Crystal Wan
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Ophiogomphus colubrinus
State Listed as Threatened in Maine and New Hampshire
With a bold green head and eyes, the boreal snaketail dragonfly is sure to catch the eyes of many. There are two ways to determine the sex of the species. First, the females have a strip of green coloration on their black legs while males' legs are solid black; secondly, unlike most species, the males have dark horns on their head, while the females have a set of horns in front and behind their eyes. This species is found primarily across Canada and along the northeastern United States. Mainly feeding on mosquitoes and other aquatic insects, snaketails can be found near streams, rivers, and other small pools of water where their prey reside. With a lifespan of up to five years, the secret behind their success could be in the way they feed. Mid-flight, dragonflies spot their prey and capture them with their long legs, consuming them while still flying.
Dragonflies play a significant role in freshwater ecosystems, and this role starts as soon they hatch as nymphs. The nymphs spend a lot of time underwater consuming mosquito larvae helping to control the population of mosquitos. Studying the size and density of populations of dragonflies can help researchers determine the health of the ecosystem in that area. Dragonflies do not like polluted water and will leave to find new water sources. In New England waterways become polluted by storm water run-off, sewage pollution, pharmaceuticals (paint killers, mood stabilizers, anti-depressants, birth control pills, hormone medications) cosmetics as well as pesticides from domestic lawncare and farming. April 27 is national Drug Take Back day, run by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and many states have year around disposal programs. IN addition, maintaining wetlands to help off-set storm runoff will aid in keeping the water table clean.
The Endangered Species Project: New England
Exhibition Dates: February 4 - April 14, 2019
Public Lecture and Closing Reception with the Artist: Saturday, April 13
Gallery Hours: M-F 10am - 8pm; Weekends 10am-5pm
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard is pleased to present an exhibition of work from Montana-based potter Julia Galloway's most recent body of work, The Endangered Species Project: New England. Galloway works from each state's official list of species identified as endangered, threatened or extinct. She has created a series of covered jars, one urn for each species, illustrating the smallest Agassiz Clam Shrimp to the largest Eastern Elk.
Read more about this exhibition here:
ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/gallery224/endangered-specie...
A shot from my self innitiated project 'Bored Ghosts'. The narrative features two adolecent ghosts trapped in an abandoned hotel, being slowly consumed by boredom and repition.
A rather bored looking angel garden sculpture, found in the courtyard of a shop in Cirencester.
This photo was used in an online non profite cultural magazine called Il Pendolo www.ilpendolo.info/?p=652 - in Italian, in a piece on boredom as analysed by the Swedish philosopher Svendsen.
Fruit. Boring, right? I know. Somebody buy me something interesting to take pictures of on my boring days.
My photo for July 14th.
Late afternoon flight out of OGG, landing in LAX at night, great time to use the over head light on the plane with the clear cups to create some lovely dramatic lighting.
This is the garage door of a house where an old man lives, who loves his garage. I like that he just left the graffiti there, rather than creating a blank slate all over again.
As I'm sitting in the classroom
with a blank look on my face
I am staring out the window
at the emptiness of space.
While the teacher drones, explaining
how to multiply a fraction,
my mind is rolling slowly
to a state of numb inaction.
Now my eyes are growing heavy
and my head begins to fall,
as I drift away slumberland
against the classroom wall.
I'm awakened by the teacher
as he loudly clears his throat.
It appears while I was napping
all the students took a vote.
Boring slow Days =P lo0ol .. What to do..what to do ^_^
Anyone there ? =D hehe
Edited by me ..
I was bored as I waited for the doctor to come into the exam room. Took some photos of his tools of the trade. Floor lamp for some up close and personal work.
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From left to right: Lewis Cardinal, Nazanin Afshin-Jam, Don Iveson, Ilona Dougherty. Panelists for the Apathy is Boring session at the Global Youth Assembly in Edmonton, Alberta. July 31, 2009.
This banal buiding in Union Square, NYC represents, ugly and boring architecture. Some Flickr groups will like it, though...
Bore Song RoFlex/Ro-Ro ferry inbound for Twelve Quays north berth from Dublin
Hope you ok. Should message when you can. Bit anxious (nothing bad haha). ily.
Name: Bore Song
Design: RoFlex - "The vessel’s design is based on a new RoFlex concept that features hoistable and fixed car decks with a powerful main engine.
When the hoistable car decks are not in use, the resultant free height can be utilised for the shipments of cargoes in double stacked containers."
120 TEU; 50 reefers TEU
LANE METERS: Weather deck: 1,236 m; Main deck: 1,078 m; Lower; Hold: 549 m - Total: 2,863 m
Accommodation for 12 drivers in 6 cabins
Flag: Netherlands
IMO: 9443566
MMSI: 244130690
Call sign: PDFS
AIS transponder class: Class A
General vessel type: Cargo
Detailed vessel type:Ro-Ro Cargo
Gross Tonnage: 25586t
Deadweight: 13375t
Max Draught: 7.4m
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 195.4m x 26.2m
Year Built: 22 July 2011
Registered owner: BORE SONG REDERIJ
Ship manager/Commercial manager: BORE LTD
ISM: N/A
Shipyard: Flensburger Schiffbau-Ges., Germany
Hull number: 745
Keel laid: 20 Dec 2010
Date of build: 22 July 2011
Engine: x1 Wärtsilä 12V46F-CR 4 stroke 12 cyls @ 600rpm
Engine Power kW & bhp: 12000kw & 16,320bhp
x1 controllable pitch prop
x1 controllable pitch prop tunnel bow thruster @ 1,800kW
x1 controllable pitch prop tunnel stern thruster @ 900kW
Speed: 19 knots
Yes, I know, I'm beautiful. You do not need to fiddle around with this clicking thing, whatever it is. Go away. Or not. As you like. I don't care. It's my place, anyway...
Boreal Whiteface © Neal Zaun, Zaun Nature Photography. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders Walk on August 20, 2022.
For somebody life can be terribly boring: always letting out the same water that somebody else already ha spat out.........
(detail from the 100 fountain heads in the Renaissance garden of Villa d'Este, in Tivoli, near Rome)