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A beautiful morning in central Florida provided a nice sky to capture this osprey calling its mate. Soon both were soaring overhead. Pandion haliaetus

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2013 - Londres (Grande-Bretagne)

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Ein rufender Wapitihirsch an einem See im Rocky Mountain NP.

 

Elk at a lake at the Rocky Mt NP.

I don't see many sparrows in my South London garden nowadays, they have become a rarity. But when visiting NZ they were everywhere including on our tables when we lunched at the Rose Gardens in the Wellington Botanical Gardens (in mid Winter I might add!).

I know. Another photo of me. I got tons of them on my drive. Somehow I get teary and sad because of this sad girl. I have the urge to hug her and tell her that everything will be fine. Whisper to her one of the sweetest words on earth: Shh.

it's okay to come out now... I think!

 

my textures

A little sheep calling to its mother to get a sip of milk. Taken in a wildlife park in Upper Austria..

The Jewel of the Northern Uplands and a stunning bird to see and photograph.

I had spotted a pair on some moorland and sat down nearby in the heather.The male can sometimes be quite inquisitive and came quite close to check me out,calling constantly the whole time.

Taken today in the Yorkshire Dales.

 

It's the time of December frost

seen under June skies

falling through Spring

quickfire surprises of early Summer

no disguises in Winter memories

until July calls

June will rest in lazy dullness...

she still calls

calling, calling, calling

in silent season's

all is alive in that call

always pulling us forward

whilst forever turning back upon itself

only today can truly tell...

 

by anglia24

20h50: 08/06/2007

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Wild clouds frame Iceland's iconic Eystra Horn as the mountain boldy looms over a crispy frozen marsh in the foreground.

I'm finally getting around to selecting my top ten shots of 2019. Check out the nominations and vote for your favorite at:

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Jeff

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I have been kneeling

And praying to hear a sound

Can you hear me on your cloud?

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wet log, Lincoln Park, Seattle

image about 3.5cm across

 

in this photo it looks like granular soredia, but appears powdery when seen less magnified

 

"Adding to the difficulty of this group, a number of closely related and largely chemically defined species can be distinguished, but these usually require the use of thin-layer chromatography." - McCune, Bruce, and Geiser, Linda (2009) Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest, Second Edition (3rd edition should be out any day now - osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/macrolichens-of-pacific-nor...

 

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UV+ bright red (wonder what that chemical is!), but see description of www.flickr.com/photos/wanderflechten/52843870031/

 

my lichen photos by genus - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections/7215762439...

 

my photos arranged by subject, e.g. mountains - www.flickr.com/photos/29750062@N06/collections

This image was taken during my "The flying jewels of Ecuador" Photo tour.

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The Plains States in the US are pretty impressive for the flatness and "see forever" type of montage. Light was pretty low here, and needed the speed of the HP5+ to capture this landscape. However, I'm realizing that using the combination of Xtol with Rodinal probably is not the best - while I don't mind grain in general, this is a bit much for me. Next time I will just use Xtol when having this combo of the FED and film.

A red-winged blackbird calling from a cattail perch. May 2025, Montana.

A cold sunny day, and this Blue Jay gives me the opportunity to hear his calls at close range.

A flower in a garden specifically designed to attract butterflies, hummingbird moths, and bees. The orange background is a bed of black-eyed susans.

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