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taken from Dinajpur, Bangladesh.....
no story to-day... or you can make some stories with it..... whether it is useful or not, this is a simple portrait of a very simple rural bangladeshi woman... I just saw her with deep thinking, ...may be.... some kind of thinking that doesn't please anyone in a sudden moment!
...time is very short for.... flickr,,,.....photography, .......etc. etc. oh! i hate to be busy................. but again and again.....
Sorry friends, if i don't be able to visit u in time! but hope to catch u up as early as possible. Take care and be happy!
Pléchatel : falaise de schiste taillée pour permettre la méditation. Elle fut taillé au 19ième siècle par le curé de Pléchatel pour donner du travail aux gens.
I found this beautiful Bracket Polypore, a type of Fungi or Mushroom. This one property always over waters their lawn.
Union Street Music Festival, San Francisco, California
Psalm 63:5
I will be fully satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise you.
Brocton Coppice Cannock Chase Staffordshire UK 23rd November 20th 2017
We took a friend today and saw
Jay, Crow, Jackdaw, Magpie, Great Tit, Blue Tit, Robin Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Dunnock, Blackbird, Canada Goose, Wood Pigeon, Pheasant, Pied Wagtail, Wren and Squirrels.
Bracket fungi, or shelf fungi, are among the many groups of fungi that comprise the phylum Basidiomycota. Characteristically, they produce shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting bodies called conks that lie in a close planar grouping of separate or interconnected horizontal rows. Brackets can range from only a single row of a few caps, to dozens of rows of caps that can weigh several hundred pounds. They are mainly found on trees (living and dead) and coarse woody debris, and may resemble mushrooms. Some form annual fruiting bodies while others are perennial and grow larger year after year. Bracket fungi are typically tough and sturdy and produce their spores, called basidiospores, within the pores that typically make up the undersurface.
Could be Peniophora ochroleuca, if so it's rare, taken at Froggatt Edge in the Peak District and I'm waiting for a day with good weather so I can get a shot of the pores on the underside.
Focus stack of nine images through Helicon Focus and using the cameras' focus bracketing.
Framed by the guardrail uprights at Ski Slide Road Bridge, CP SD70ACu #7048 cools it's wheels while waiting for an eastbound. The train is so large it doesn't even fit in the 11,425' siding.
The Outwoods has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of its outstanding geology, flora and fauna. The area now forms part of the eastern boundary of the National Forest which covers 200 square miles of Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire.