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Kudzu (left) and Lily are best friends, and often enjoy a little horseplay. They're gently butting heads here, but reserving their energy to stay warm in the frigid temperatures at Belmont Audubon Habitat.
So that’s what shieldbugs look like under their shields ! Don’t get to see that very often ! Happy Beautiful Bug Butt Thursday !
en consultant le blog Éléments du monde ordinaire, on retrouvera notre narrateur tomber sur Olympia en son jardin, on trébuchera contre notre narrateur à la rencontre de Patti chez Florian à Manhattan.
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Along with Merrick butte, these three are an impressive formation in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Rising roughly 1000 feet from the desert and approximately 2/3 of a mile apart.
A new image from last month, the best yucca bloom I've ever seen under sunset light made extra soft by subtle wildfire smoke.
Yucca bloom below the Pawnee Buttes. Pawnee National Grasslands, Colorado - June 2021
Provia 100f 4x5, 135mm lens
1/2 second at f22, 1 stop soft GND filter and warming filter
Coyote Buttes South, Arizona
Another shot from the Christmas trip. There are two area of Coyote Buttes South and this is from Cottonwood Cove. It is a larger area and has more fun to play with. It started to snow from the morning and the snow almost lasted the whole day. We drove a few miles of sandy road in snow and got there at noon. The weather was so bad we can't even see what was a few hundred feet away so we waited. After an hour or so it got a little better so we decided to give it a try. And glad we did. It started to clear little by little and the different view brought by fresh powder was fantastic.
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Coyote Buttes South is less visited than the North and access is difficult which is good for me... less crowd.
No, this is not the world famous Wave, though it is in the general vicinity. the Wave has 400+ applicants each day for 20 permits. One can still get permits to this area, tho I do not know for how much longer. Tour groups are now bring their truck loads of clients, much to my dismay.
The Bears Ears National Monument surrounds Natural Bridges National Monument and includes over 1.3 million acres of land. The Bears Ears Buttes are two buttes that rise to over 8,900 feet. The Buttes and the land of the monument are sacred to five local Native American Indian Tribes. The Bears Ears National Monument was established in 2016 by President Obama. President Trump reduced the size of the monument by 85%. President Biden restored it in 2021.
I visited Great Brook Farm while in the Carlisle area today, where these to calves were playing. They'll be providing milk soon for the farm's delicious ice cream.
You did didn't you!
FYI, there are many types of flies in me yard..this is one, i'll post the rest for yea when I get the chance.
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The Pawnee Buttes are two prominent buttes located within the Pawnee National Grassland in Weld County, of northeastern Colorado. Rising approximately 300 feet above the surrounding plains, the buttes are erosional remnants left standing in isolation as the surrounding High Plains surface has gradually worn away. The lower portions of the buttes are composed of relatively soft, clay-rich sedimentary rock called the Brule formation. The Brule formation is protected by an overlying layer of sandstone and conglomerate sediments called the Arikaree formation, which are more resistant to weathering. - Wikipedia
Well, not a great shot since I scared my model away -- but I found her butt compelling, lol. I love these colors. Shot handheld with a Quantaray 50mm F2.8 Tech-10 macro lens in available light.
The things one learns about. You can buy a toilet seat lifter, a hard plastic ring that elevates your rear a few inches. Why on earth would you do this? Well, imagine if you couldn't bend your leg to sit. All of a sudden the bathroom seems a whole lot smaller, as your fully extended fiberglass extension hits the wall in front of you. Lift your rump a few inches, and you can pull your foot closer in towards you.
I ran a full minute exposure while burying a blue LED under the lifter. It glowed very appealingly, like a cheap effect from an 80s video.
An old image I have reprocessed. Having learned more about how to process photos and with software getting better (meaning easier for numpties like me), I can get better results now.
Monument Valley, USA.
Explore # 62, 17 May 12