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Mother and calf moose came through the yard in the night and helped themselves to a smorgasbord of flowers... even reaching up to the deck rail planters, some 7 feet off the ground.
Many flowers that weren't eaten outright were pulled from the dirt and scattered on the ground. 😧
For some reason, the title came to mind when I was processing this photo. (Also thought of Tom Blandford because I know how much he loves moose)
Anyways, she was browsing on willows and stopped long enough to look at me while snapping her photo.
She looked very healthy and pregnant. She made it through the hardest part of winter and spring was close. (taken in March)
Moose are probably the most common wildlife seen in Alaska. I have many photos of moose but never tire of seeing or photographing them.
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'In Southcoates Yard at Hull on January 12th 1967, I found this British Railways class 03 shunter no. D2172 shunting empty coal trucks as the daylight was beginning to fade..and me to freeze!!'
An image from an album of prints by the Revd David Benson, a curate in Hull when he took most of his photographs. Nearly all from the late 1960s, he not only chased steam (plenty of such photographs from others), but didn't ignore the first generation diesels, of which there are some fantastic images. Also a good number of shots around Hull Docks. Loaded into the Flickr album 'A Curate's Collection' in reverse order, so when I've uploaded them all you can browse the album as it was compiled.
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Driving past Harwood Forest, Northumberland early this morning when we spotted this Deer browsing on the vegetation. Opened the window & rapid fired!!
Scarlet Featherflower
"Straggly, slender shrub, (0.3-)0.6-3.5 m high. Fl. red, Aug to Dec or Jan to Mar. White, grey or yellow sand. Sandplains."
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We haven't been around these flowers enough to see the pollinators for these plants.
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Macquarie Vale Soldiers' Settlement Estate - homestead
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There is a large herd of about 50 or more deer on the Lagoon Creek reserve.
Deer – Chital
Scientific name - Cervus axis
Other common names - Chital deer, Axis deer, Indian spotted deer.
Origin - India, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Distinctive characteristics - White throat patch and white spots. Dark dorsal stripe and band over muzzle. Noticeably long tail compared with other deer species.
Identification - Feral chital deer are a small-medium sized species. Their coat colour is variable, but is often dark to rusty red with uniformly marked white spots in lines along the body. They have a distinctive white throat patch and a dark muzzle. The coat colour of the inner legs and underside of the belly is white-beige. This species is often found in medium to large groups. Mature males have antlers that are smooth and slender with usually three tines on each, though the number of tines is influenced by animal condition. Antlers may be 70-89 cm in length. Males are larger in size and weight (90 cm and 85 kg) than females (80cm and 60 kg). Chital have a distinctive high-pitch alarm call when disturbed. Scats are small cylindrical pellets sometimes with an indentation at one end.
History and Biology - Chital deer were initially introduced to Australia from Sri Lanka and India in 1802 but did not survive. They were later successfully released into Queensland in the 1860's. Chital deer are herbivores that browse on a variety of grasses, fruit and leaves. They are gregarious and can form groups of more than 100 individuals. They do not have a defined breeding season, and are capable of producing three offspring in two years. Chital deer will eat their shed antlers if their diet is lacking the vitamins and minerals. Females will separate from the herd during birthing and rearing of young.
Distribution - Feral chital deer occur in many areas throughout Queensland, small areas in NSW, Victoria and the south-east of South Australia. They are absent from other regions.
Habitat - They can be found in a variety of habitats, including open grasslands, open and closed woodlands, thick forests and heavily timbered farmland.
Damage - Feral chital deer are a growing pest threat. They can cause significant browsing damage to native vegetation, damage sensitive habitats and compete with livestock for pasture. They can damage forestry plantations and ornamental gardens. They are not often found in close proximity to humans but they do present a serious motorway hazard. Feral chital deer may carry and spread livestock diseases that can cause production losses and increased management costs.
(Source: www.feralscan.org.au/deerscan/pagecontent.aspx?page=deer_...)
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The weekend street market in the Old Town's Grassmarket has returned as Covid restrictions ease. Including the music stall. So as well as having a photo stroll I got to indulge in my first browse of some vinyl records in many, many months, and very satisfying it was... (and yes, of course I treated myself to something, picked up a nice Ornette Coleman live album)
Cascade Mountains - Jackson County - Oregon - USA
Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus)
"The black-tailed deer is one of nine subspecies of the mule deer. It was first recorded by the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06.
Black-tailed deer live in the temperate coniferous forests along the Pacific coast. These forests are characterized by cool temperatures and lots of rain, but an overall mild climate. Black-tailed deer do not therefore migrate in response to seasonal changes, unlike some of the other mule deer subspecies. Instead, black-tailed deer often spend their entire life in the same general area.
Black-tailed deer can be distinguished from mule deer by their larger tail, the back of which is completely covered with black or dark brown hairs. Mule deer have smaller tails in which only the tip is covered with black hairs. Black-tailed deer are generally smaller than mule deer."
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Was browsing through nostalgia shit and I found some old pictures I never posted. Recreated one. That was a simpler time. Very few companies competing, brickarms didn't make star wars weapons, everyone used Little Arm Shop weapons, clone trooper voices in stop motions were chipmunks, sharpie was accepted, and Skype was the dominant way to communicate.
🙏 I'm glad I was able to expierence it all. If I had a time machine I would 100% do the same shit all over again.
For those of you that are new. I'm gonna tag some old heads that are no longer active. (Unless their lurking)
In April, I will have been on Flickr for 10 years. We going to wherever the cool kids party and soda is on me 😉
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I decided to share this image for the upcoming #macromondays theme called #dangle
Dangle means to hang loosely and swing freely or to offer something in a tempting way without fully giving it.
In photography, "dangle" typically refers to a subject or object hanging loosely within a composition, often creating a sense of movement, tension, or storytelling. It can be used creatively to draw attention, add depth, or evoke emotions.
Hanging Objects – Items like jewelry, ropes, leaves, or fabric hanging in a frame can add visual interest.
Example: A single leaf dangling from a branch in autumn creates a melancholic mood.
Human Subjects – A person's hand dangling over the edge of a chair or feet swinging in mid-air can convey relaxation, suspense, or vulnerability.
Example: A child’s legs dangling from a swing adds a playful vibe to the image.
Action & Movement – Objects like a necklace swinging mid-motion or a keychain dangling from a hand can introduce dynamic elements.
Example: A dancer's scarf dangling and flowing in the wind enhances the sense of motion.
Silhouettes & Shadows – Dangling objects casting shadows can create interesting patterns or abstract effects.
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Le métavers est un concept d'espace virtuel en ligne, en 3D, qui relie les utilisateurs dans tous les aspects de leur vie. Il relierait plusieurs plateformes, semblables à Internet et contenant différents sites Web accessibles par le biais d'un seul navigateur.
Le concept a été développé dans le roman de science-fiction Snow Crash de Neal Stephenson. Cependant, si l'idée d'un métavers était autrefois une fiction, il semble aujourd'hui qu'elle pourrait devenir une réalité.
Le métavers sera animé par la réalité augmentée, chaque utilisateur contrôlant un personnage ou un avatar. Par exemple, vous pouvez organiser une réunion en réalité mixte avec un casque Oculus VR dans votre bureau virtuel, terminer votre travail et vous détendre dans un jeu blockchain, puis gérer votre portefeuille de cryptomonnaies et vos finances, le tout à l'intérieur du métavers.
Vous pouvez déjà voir certains aspects des métavers dans les mondes de jeux vidéo virtuels existants. Des jeux comme Second Life et Fortnite ou des outils de socialisation au travail comme Gather.town rassemblent de multiples éléments de nos vies dans des mondes en ligne. Bien que ces applications ne soient pas le métavers, elles sont quelque peu similaires. Le métavers n'existe pas encore.
En plus de prendre en charge le jeu ou les réseaux sociaux, le métavers combinera économies, identité numérique, gouvernance décentralisée et autres applications. Aujourd'hui encore, la création et la possession par les utilisateurs d'objets et de monnaies de valeur contribuent au développement d'un métavers unique et uni. Toutes ces caractéristiques confèrent à la blockchain le potentiel nécessaire pour alimenter cette future technologie.
Metaverse is an online, 3D virtual space concept that connects users in all aspects of their lives. It would connect several platforms, similar to the Internet and containing different websites accessible through a single browser.
The concept was developed in the science fiction novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. However, if the idea of a metaverse was once fiction, today it looks like it could become a reality.
The metaverse will be animated by augmented reality, with each user controlling a character or avatar. For example, you can host a mixed reality meeting with an Oculus VR headset in your virtual office, finish your work and relax in a blockchain game, then manage your cryptocurrency portfolio and finances, all inside the metaverse. .
You can already see some aspects of metaverse in existing virtual video game worlds. Games like Second Life and Fortnite or tools for socializing at work like Gather.town bring together multiple elements of our lives in online worlds. Although these apps are not the metaverse, they are somewhat similar. The metaverse does not yet exist.
In addition to supporting gaming or social networks, the metaverse will combine economies, digital identity, decentralized governance and other applications. Even today, the creation and possession by users of valuable objects and currencies contribute to the development of a single and united metaverse. All of these features give blockchain the potential to power this future technology.
first shred 4 ounces of your favored soap, for us it is our home made stuff. If you make it yourself, lower the super fat content of the soap if it is just for laundry, and it will clean the clothing better. for those buying it from a store, just be sure you use real soap, not detergent. soap for those who don't know, is saponified oils (vegetable or animal) that are changed from oils to a salt using an alkaie. in other words some one used lye or potash to make soap by mixing it with oils, and watching to make sure the chemical reaction needed took place.
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• a profound sense of solitude and introspection
"A deep, haunting melancholy envelops the observer, as the woman’s solitary figure evokes a mix of sorrow and intrigue. The mist softens the world around her, adding an air of mystery and detachment. The frozen river and distant bridge amplify the coldness, both physical and emotional, creating a sense of isolation. Yet, amidst the desolation, there’s a fragile beauty—an unspoken story that stirs empathy, curiosity, and an almost aching connection to her silent solitude."
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gosh, where shall i start? i was now over three weeks without internet and i missed everything and everyone.
i moved 500km away from home and i now go to univerity - to study photography ♥
i´m the youngest person there and it´s crazy to see so many amazing photographers and creative people in one place.
My life changed and i wonder how it is going to be.
I enjoy being in my own flat with my love. All is so different.
Glad to be able to browse through your work again, missed watching pictures so badly.
(This was one of our last adventures before i left home. i miss my dog so much. i don´t remember any adventures without him)