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Street theater for tourists in Cody, Wyoming. Cody has 5 terrific museums, now under one roof.

Just a regular weekend day looking for something to capture in the forest.

Feb. 7, 2024: Early morning sun and mist at Conejo Community Park in Thousand Oaks, California, as storms take a break - but more rain is predicted for tonight.

Kentmere 100 @ 800, Blazinal 1:100 Stand Development 90mins/68F, Canon TI with 40mm STM lens.

 

Montgomery, Calgary

Panorama of a beautiful community of homes around a lakeside waterfall in Wells

 

Netherlands, Horn -1978

 

(taken with Nikon, analog of course, on Kodachrome,

and transformed into the digital world with Reflecta x9-scan)

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#smalltowninertia Jimmy at home June 2017

Story & Credits in mine bloggity in mine about sections! TY ♥

Found these adorable little things in a neighborhood drive-by the other day -- one of the few things I can do for fun these days!

Spring run off.

 

Carpinteria, California 2005

Yup, still lovin' the way my neighbourhood is so fabulously decorated for Hallowe'en. A real atmosphere of fun, excitement, neighbourliness, sharing and...yup, if you'll excuse the purposeful pun, everyone's community "spirit" :-) Muaahhahaaaaahaaaaa.

 

Happy Hallowe'eeeeeeen!

 

In Explore Oct. 31, 2018

Built in 1947. Alamo Avenue in Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan.

 

www.kalamazooreformed.com/

 

Taken on March 11, 2014, when a late winter snowstorm dropped an unusually heavy six inches on Kalamazoo. It was beautiful.

Taken at the Fab Collective's second exhibition, Having a do, at St Luke's (the bombed out church).

Thermophilic communities are as diverse as the communities that humans live in. Community formations, colors, and locations vary depending on the types of microbes, the pH, and the temperature of their environments.

 

Millions of individual microbes can connect into long strands called filaments. Some bacteria and algae form thin and delicate structures in fast moving water such as the runoff channels of hot springs and geysers. Other microbes form thick, sturdy structures in slower water or where chemical precipitates quickly coat their filaments.

 

A bacterium called Thermocrinis forms structures and grows by eating hydrogen gas or sulfur compounds. Its filaments entwine, forming mats. Flowing water carries other microbes, organic matter, and minerals that become caught in the streamers and add to the mat.

 

Photosynthetic activity of Cyanobacteria such as Lyptolyngbya form columns or pedestals. Oxygen bubbles rise in the mat, forcing the microbes upward. The higher formations capture more organic matter and sediment than the lower mats, which help build the columns. Called stromatolites or microbialites, these structures are similar to ancient microbial communities preserved in formations (dated to >3.0 billion years old) around the world.

 

Mats can be as thin as tissue paper or as thick as lasagna. Multiple layers of microorganisms make up inch-thick mats. Dozens of types of microbes from all three domains can exist in these layers. Each layer is a community, and each layer interacts with the other layers, forming a complex, larger ecosystem full of millions of microorganisms and their life processes.

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia

November 3, 2024

 

During November and December, on Sundays, Brewster shellfish license holders are welcome to harvest a half bucket (5 quarts) of oysters from the Brewster community shellfish grant.

 

(A "21 Day Flickr Birthday Photo Challenge" submission: Day 20, theme "Community" - Happy 21st, Flickr!)

 

Mants Landing Beach

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2025

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Ilford FP4+, 4" x 5", 100 iso, Normal development in Perceptol developer, 1:1, 11:45 minutes, 24C. Taken April 2021, Ebony SV45TE. Fujinon-W 125mm.

 

Forgotten Community Hall, Lamont County, Alberta.

A stack of large rocks piled into a cone shape by visitors to the Lopez Ridge Park adjacent to Lopez Ridge in Sorrento Mesa, San Diego, California. It grows monthly as more people add a stone for prayer, for inclusion, for meditation, for luck, or just for the sake of contributing. Bring a stone if you find yourself in these parts.

For the Flickr 21 Challenge day 20 the theme is community. I give you a community of Sandhill Cranes. I thought about this theme for days and didn't know what I was going to do, it's the most difficult theme for me yet. I did some research and found that yes indeed groups of birds are a community.

One day while out driving I came upon a field full of these wonderful birds. I love to try to spot them in the sky when I hear their calls.

8" x 8" collage on wooden panel

Bagobo Clata Tribe

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