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The mushroom's odor is not distinctive, a mild to earthy somewhat radish-like smell or a definite aroma of radishes; its taste, mild at first, interesting, usually at least a slightly radish-like flavor, may become slightly bitter
After our almost-tornado today ("rotation" over downtown), look what big mushrooms just sprouted in our backyard!
The famous German mycologist Paul Kummerin in 1871 gave the deer mushroom, Pluteus cervinus (deer shield, or fawn mushroom), its present scientific name. This wood-rotting mushroom is widespread and very common in Britain and Ireland, is also found throughout Europe, and also grows in North America.
Hope you enjoy this 41% of our 17 captures today!
Wow! It's been a long couple of days around here. So sorry about my late post I will have all her captures up today soon so we can get caught up. But here is Asia this is a guitar I found that someone was throwing away. I cleaned it up and we rocked. Her adorable clothes and hair pieces are from my wonderful mommy.She had so much fun. She is really starting to enjoy the whole acting like someone else thing. She loves that make believe , pretty cool watching her grow more fundamentally.
And I promise you this is what she wanted to do for her capture today. She really is getting to grown to fast.
The pier on Oakville presents a nice vantage point for photographing a variety of water birds including numerous common terns that quickly fly about and dart into the water as they try to catch fish. Here is one of several close-ups I captured today.
For further reading on the Common Tern: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Tern
The Great Gray Owl (GGOW) of Eastern Manitoba Boreal Forest habitat; captured today in warm, sunny weather, perfect day for an owl outing!!
One intense look.
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We awoke this morning to a rainy day, with an outside temperature of 46 degrees registered on our weather station. The high temperature today is expected to reach 59 degrees. So, it will be a cozy day at home for Doc and me.
The leaves on our rhubarb plants are turning red, and the surrounding grasses are getting the yellow tinge to them, as happens each fall.
I shot this photo through my rain-soaked window this morning. I'll let the younger generation go outside and brave the elements if they want to capture today's weather. Doc and I will enjoy today indoors - hands wrapped around a warm cup of java - with a couple of cookies and a good book.
Wishing my Flickr friends, a very happy Wednesday.
One of South Carolina’s most unique and earliest wildflowers, it blooms from mid-March to early April
This was one of my favorite outings!
On our hike we enjoyed rare and fleeting wonders of nature.
The best of our 848 captures are in a mini-themed album:
• Outing to Oconee State Park, SC – 2021APR13
◦ Moody Spring – 2021APR13 – SC Highway 107
◦ Oconee State Park – 2021APR13 – Mountain Rest, SC
◦ Wigington Overlook – 2021APR13 – SC Highway 413
Hope you enjoy this 17% of these 67 Oconee Bell captures today!
I understand (a little about vortexes generated by rotating wings (i.e. propellers, helo rotors, etc...) But if someone knows exactly what this is, I am all ears...
Oh, this would be only the second largest bird I captured today... I also caught a Jumbo jet at 30,000 feet. Will post that one later.
Right now I am just amazed at the ISO noise reduction by my new photoshop plug-in, Noiseware Pro. Its blowing me away. Click on the comments for the original Noisy capture! It really is letting me shoot at ISO 800 and 1600 and really does remove the noise. Amazing!
I always look up the sky and wonder. It is good to contemplate the significance of things. And insignificance.
I captured today’s celestial show on my little camera. By the time the Earth’s shadow was fully cast, the moon was quite orange but very faint. Next time you can catch this show is in 2025.
I'm a sunrise person, I lik getting up really early and be alone in nature. But for the last 2 months it's been raining and we haven't had a decent sunrise. So when I saw the forecast this evening I just had to head out to capture todays sunset.
This beautiful well marked bunting, is most conspicuous at this breeding time of the year , when males sing from prominent perches, captured today , in rather wet conditions, would you sing in the rain!!
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Am struggling to keep up with your great images and comments.,life has gone a bit crazy, and finding a car has just added to the problems....
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Magnificent Great South Bay Sunset — Long Island, New York Home Beach — Last December - IMRAN®
I had my GSD, K2, with me during this December 7, 2024 sunset walk to the blessed, secluded private beach of my Long Island home. He’s in Florida with family friends this holidays‑week while I made the trip up here.
I missed walking down to the beach to capture today’s sunset, so this one from 54 weeks ago will have to stand in for now. Tonight’s Maghreb, December 21, 2025, also marks 17 years since my father left us forever — a moment and infinite memories that always deepen the colors of the evening sky. Until we meet again, Abu.
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[DE] Mit den letzten Sonnenstrahlen des Tages zeigte sich auch noch der IR Arth-Goldau - Zürich, welcher heute mit einem Re 450 DPZ-Pendelzug der S-Bahn Zürich geführt wurde.
[EN] With the last rays of sun for the day, the IR Arth-Goldau - Zurich could be captured, today operated with a Re 450 DPZ commuter train of the Zurich S-Bahn.
One of my favorite images I captured today from the car show. I have always been drawn to hood ornaments for some reason... don't judge me haha! :)
Haven't had the time to edit photos from today's part of our road trip, but we drove past this place again today - only with beautiful blue sky reflections. This is from a road trip last year. Look forward to show you all the nice autumn reflections I've captured today!
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LK14FBJ is seen on Aldersgate Street working route 4 carrying the "Lets Do London" all-over wrap. It's captured today in bright spring sunshine.
I woke-up early this morning to shoot in the local market with my favourite shooting buddies. This guy is probably the most interesting subject I able to capture today.
I waited patiently for the Blue Grosbeak ( which was a no show today) but instead got this BGG foraging through the coyote bush. I have photos to catch up on still, but wanted to post what I captured today :)
This image of the lava flowing from Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy, was captured today at 10:45 GMT (11:45 CET) by the Copernicus Sentinel-2A satellite.
Mount Etna is the largest active volcano in Europe and has one of the world’s longest records for continuous eruption. Today, however, there was a sudden explosion resulting in several people being injured.
The red hot lava flowing from Mount Etna can be seen clearly in the image from Sentinel-2A. The surrounding snow has been processed in blue to distinguish from the clouds.
Launched in June 2015, Sentinel-2A carries an innovative wide swath high-resolution multispectral imager with 13 spectral bands to monitor changes in land cover and vegetation.
The mission is designed as a constellation of two satellites and its identical twin, Sentinel-2B, was launched just a few days ago, on 7 March.
Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2016), processed by ESA
This is an incidental shot I captured today whilst photographing a wedding in Cardross near Helensburgh.
As this image captured today, 11 February, by Copernicus Sentinel-3 shows, the Netherlands remains pretty much snow-covered thanks to days of sub-zero temperatures following the country’s first major snowstorm in a decade.
Storm Darcy hit the Netherlands in the evening of Saturday 6 February as it pushed its way through much of northern Europe. Strong winds and bitter cold, which initiated a ‘code red’ weather warning, brought the country to an almost standstill as most public transport was cancelled the following day – by which time most of the country was under around 10 cm of snow. The snowfall also caused disruption to parts of the UK and Germany.
Although the snow stopped falling a day or so later, temperatures have remained below freezing, reawakening the Dutch passion for ice-skating. The Netherlands is home to the century-old ‘Elfstedentocht’, a 200-kilometre race on natural ice through 11 towns and cities in the northern province of Friesland. It was last held in 1997, but the current Covid pandemic restrictions mean that this historic race, which can attract thousands of participants and hundreds of thousands of spectators, is not permitted this year.
Climate change is thought to be having an impact on the chances of conditions being right for an Elfstedentocht – the canal ice has to be at least 15 cm thick. According to the Dutch Meteorological Institute, KNMI, a century ago, there was a 20% chance every year of it being cold enough to organise the race, this has now decreased to an 8% chance.
Copernicus Sentinel-3 is a two-satellite mission to supply the coverage and data delivery needed for Europe’s Copernicus environmental monitoring programme. Each satellite carries the same suite of four sensors. This image, showing snow cover in the Netherlands, Denmark, part of the UK and part of Germany, was captured by the mission’s ocean and land cover instrument.
Credits: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2021), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
52 weeks of 2015, week 44
Haunted by... This is a creative theme, so get your fake blood out and go ahead and show us your scary images.
Model and background captured today, creatures and effects from PicMonkey :-)
A nice corner of Longwood Gardens right off the main Italian Water Garden. Over the years I have visited this place many times but never been happy with anything I captured. Today changed everything, I spent a good 25-30 minutes exploring different angles and shutter speeds and I finally got something I am happy with.
Some photos of Chevetogne which I captured today for a special day...
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Captured today on the northeast coast.
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Or: The Trinity of Sugar Overdose
Wikipedia: "A triskelion or triskele is a motif consisting of a triple spiral exhibiting rotational symmetry. The spiral design can be based on interlocking Archimedean spirals, or represent three bent human legs."
When I set out for taking the photo for "Spiral" yesterday, I realised that I had forgotten to buy black licorice wheels (which were actually meant to be my insurance in case I couldn't come up with any other idea). Shops were closed, so I headed for the next gasoline station, because they usually have the whole garmut of everything hyperglycaemic - "Sunday prices" included. I'm glad, however, that I also bought those fruit gum wheels (filled with fizzy powder!), because they are much softer, stickier and easier to shape than the licorice wheels. I unrolled three wheels, used strings of the same length, and formed the triskelion (way more complicated than the Yin & Yang I had done for "Seeds"). I put it on white paper as background first, but it looked too harsh, so I decided to use the same wooden cutting board I'd used for the sesame Yin & Yang. Good thing is that the stuff is so sticky that I could put the board upright, and the triskelion did not fall off (I guess I could put it upside down and it would just stick). Yesterday I got ugly shadows due to artificial light, so I took another quick capture today with just natural light.
Size of the triskelion: 6,5 x 5,5 cm (2,55 x 2,16 inches)
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Here is the first of 5 rapid shots, that I captured today in my backyard. This the Sulphur-crested-cockatoo was noisy as he flew overhead
Its 1991 eastbound DRG&W coal train is on the former Milwaukee Rd tracks at Spaulding [Bartlett IL ] my son Kevin in the foreground is taking a photo going away photo is 8 years old getting the capture .Today he's a conductor on Metra and has is own family and a son who is six and a half and loves trains and photographs as well
Photography in all its forms .. more images are captured today with cell phones it seems .
Cooly Rocks On
Coolangatta
Gold Coast
Poznan, Poland
Długa Street
I was very pleased to discover that the rain had moved on and that there would be a sunrise to capture today! I really love this view along Długa Street, especially in the mornings when the sun is just coming up...something quite magical and special about this view and it never ceases to take my breathe away. I was a bit early for the full show....but, I may have one more from this morning to share with you later. Have a wonderful day everyone!
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Sometimes life is just a blur ... This is what I managed to capture today ... The rapid exit-escape of the black squirrel. He was happy I was not.
Edited with a small white matte frame.
The weather and clouds are closing in so only had a short window of opportunity to capture today's Sun. In the image are some filaments, sunspots and plages within the granulation.
Image stacked from 50% of 1000 frames taken at 0953 UTC.
Telescope: Coronado SolarMax III
Mount: Skywatcher HEQ5Pro
Camera: ZWO ASI120MM
Processed using:
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Lightroom
Photoshop
A capture of a local new office buildings. Well designed with lots if linear elements and sharp corners. In the middle is a circular glass sections with blades of steel running all around the outer circular steel frame. The roof slopes to create a very modern, clean but quite artistically pleasing building.
Just decided to take a capture today as the light was quite subtle and wanted ti see if I can do it justice with not much post processing