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The morning fog together with the rising sun over the forests of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains send me a message in the form of a bar code.
To my great regret, I am unable to decipher this code and so I can only stand there in awe at the sight and guess what the message could possibly mean.
It could be a simple "Good morning hiker" or a call for help (since there was a severe fire in the area recently, that would not be so improbable).
But maybe it was just an invitation to stop and really see. To see and feel the wonders that surround us every day. Appreciating them and preserving them and showing them to other people.
If that was the case, then I understood the assignment and gladly accepted it.
Der morgentliche Nebel zusammen mit der aufgehenden Sonne über den Wäldern des Elbsandsteingebirges senden mir eine Botschaft in Form eines Strichcodes.
Zu meinem großen Bedauern bin außer stande diesen Code zu entziffern und so bleibt mir nur dazustehen, diesen Anblick zu bestaunen und zu vermuten, was die Nachricht wohl bedeuten kann.
Es könnte ein schlichtes "Guten Morgen Wanderer" sein oder aber auch ein Hilferuf (Da es hier in der Gegend vor kurzem heftig gebrannt hat, wäre das garnicht so unwahrscheinlich).
Vielleicht war es jedoch auch einfach nur die Aufforderung inne zu halten und wirklich zu sehen. Zu sehen und zu fühlen, welche Wunder uns jeden Tag umgeben. Sie zu würdigen und zu bewahren und anderen Menschen zu zeigen.
Wenn das war, dann habe ich den Auftrag verstanden und nehme ihn gern an.
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At work we have to go from Code Yellow to Code Orange. You will know I am talking about measures that have to be taken against the spreading of the Covid-19 virus.
My photo of a begonia symbolises Code Orange in the communication towards employees: it is orange, but with a hint of yellow: we are trying to look upon the bright side!
Araignée Thomise ou araignée crabe. Ces araignées-crabes ne font pas de toile mais poursuivent activement leurs proies constituées d'insectes de toutes espèces, qui sont souvent plusieurs fois plus grande que l'araignée. Elles les attendent généralement en se positionnant pour la chasse sur les fleurs en adoptant par mimétisme la couleur de la fleur sur laquelle elles sont positionnées. Quand la distance est jugée convenable entre le prédateur et sa cible, la chasse se clôt par un petit bond soudain, une étreinte des pattes antérieures munies d'épaisses épines qui retiennent la victime, et une morsure précise à la nuque qui instille un venin foudroyant au plus près des ganglions nerveux.
For some reason I never got around to posting more shots from Portugal from last winter. It was by far my most succesful trip this year, so time to change that. On a beautiful sunny day, retro blue CP 1413 leads IR 869 over the Ovil viaduct. This shot was a little harder to get than expected. The viaduct is easily accessed by a pathway to one of the houses, but the crossing was being guarded by a quite angry barking dog. After several attempts to find a way around I decided I wasn't going to miss the shot for such a stupid reason and just walked up there anyways doing my best to be the more intimidating one. The dog was very displeased by my continued presence but thankfully stayed on the other side of the track. The orange trees are an ever present sight along the Duoro and I ate more than a few while waiting in various spots....
Last spring, this male mountain bluebird is enduring a storm of heavy, wet snow while perched in a cattle pasture. Even in such weather, they do their best to find insects, insect eggs, or insect pupae.
The great grey owl is much better adapted for handling such inclement weather, but over the years, I have been very impressed with the tenacity of mountain bluebirds as they cope with wild swings in the spring weather.
Proverbs 18:11 King James Version (KJV)
11 The rich man's wealth is his strong city, and as an high wall in his own conceit.
Boeing 737 NG / Max - MSN 30703
Status : Stored
Last Registration : C-FDBD
Last Airline Sunwing Airlines
Country : Canada
Date : 2004 -
Codes: WG SWG
Callsign : Sunwing
Web site : www.flysunwing.com
Serial number30703 LN:1964
Type737-8Q8
First flight date26/05/2005
Test registration
Seat configurationY189 Seat
Hex codeC0080A
Engines 2 x CFMI CFM56-7B26
RegistrationDelivery dateAirlineRemark
C-FDBDDueSunwing Airlines
G-XLAJ13/06/2006Excel Airways
N83XA09/11/2006Xtra Airways
G-XLAJ03/11/2007XL AirwaysCeased operations 12 sept 2008 as N161LF - stored at KEF return lessor [hidden] 13/09/2008
9M-MLA09/02/2009Malaysia AirlinesLeased from [hidden]
9M-FFA12/01/2011Firefly
9M-FFA20/11/2011Malaysia AirlinesStored 02/2014
C-FDBD12/07/2014Sunwing Airlineslsd from [hidden]
C-FDBD23/05/2016Travel Servicelsd from Sunwing Airlines
C-FDBD05/10/2016Sunwing Airlineslsd from [hidden]
C-FDBD02/06/2017SmartWingslsd from Sunwing Airlines
C-FDBD30/09/2017Sunwing Airlineslsd from [hidden]
C-FDBD17/04/2019TUI Airlines Nederlandlsd from Sunwing Airlines
C-FDBD29/10/2019Sunwing AirlinesReturned to lessor 06/2020 as N703AE
lsd from [hidden]
When I was working on this it reminded my of those DNA coding trays thus the title. Base image created using a Canon PowerShot camera and processed using Photoshop, and Redfield filters.
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Blind Coding is when a programmer works on code without running it until completion. Normally this is a terrible idea but it makes for a very fun challenge!
Der Begriff Kleiderordnung (engl. dress code) bezeichnet Regeln und Vorschriften zur gewünschten Kleidung im privaten, gesellschaftlichen, kulturellen und geschäftlichen Umfeld.
The term dress code describes rules and regulations for the desired clothing in private, social, cultural and business environments.
A rusty plate with the unavailable soviet zip code from 1980s in my grandparents' village.
Почтовый индекс детства
impressions @ red-light district
"Tunnel of Tears" by Keith Sonnier (USA)
Zentrum für Internationale Lichtkunst e.V., Unna (GER)
www.lichtkunst-unna.de/de/museum
opposite view - from the other door:
Navajo Code Talkers grew, from 29 in 1942 to over 400 by the end of WWII in 1945. Navajo Code was only used in the Pacific War. Japanese tried to break the code, but were unsuccessful. USMC tell us that Navajo Code was the only military code, in modern history, never broken by an enemy.