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I composed this image of the Kananaskis River while visiting the region on an early winter day. Among other things, I was struck by the two different colour tones in the river's water.
The rivers and lakes in the Rocky Mountains that have vivid blue and green colours are glacier fed. As the melt water from a glacier starts to flow in the spring time it carries with it glacier silt or rock flour. The silt is created when rocks underneath the surface of the ice are grinding from the movement of the glacier. The rock flour is very light and stays suspended in the lake water for a long time. The sunlight that reflects off these particles is what gives the lakes their spectacular turquoise blue or green colour. The colours change with the seasons, as the silt settles, but also day-by-day and even hour-by-hour, depending on the light and how it is hitting the water.
The Kananaskis River is a mountain river in western Alberta, Canada. It is a tributary of the Bow River, crossing the length of Kananaskis Country. The river was named by John Palliser in 1858 after a Cree native. It has a total length of 74 kilometers (46 mi).
The Kananaskis originates in the Canadian Rockies, east of the continental divide. The river contains three hydroelectric dams, each of which contains a powerhouse. The Kananaskis merges into the Bow River at the Town of Seebe, 30 km east of the Town of Canmore.
There is excellent hiking, kayaking and rafting along the river, and in the summer, a weekend kayaking festival takes place.
Panorama composed of four photos
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Very very early in the morning at Ocean City, Maryland. This jetty is around 14th Street along the beach.
Die bessere Seite sollte man hegen und pflegen.
Rückblickend zum Jahreswechsel sollte man mal darüber nachdenken !
I composed this image while exploring a residential area in La Quinta, California. It is of a decorated wall that surrounds a home's garden. The whole community had a distinct and very pleasing Mexican vibe to it, as this wall suggests, along with the name "La Quinta."
I composed this image while hiking Alberta's Taylor Lake Trail in autumn. The subjects of interest, of course, were the bright yellow-orange Larches. Larch trees in summer look like evergreens, but they are deciduous trees whose needles become brightly coloured in autumn, before falling. Larch trees grow in quite specific climates, including the mountainous regions of Alberta and in Siberia.
This song was composed in 1967 by the British songwriter Cat Stevens (whose real name is now Yusuf Islam), although his birth name is Steven Demetre Georgiou, the son of a Greek Cypriot father and a Swedish mother.
There are other versions: I know Rod Stewart's and Sheryl Crow's, which is my favorite.
The lyrics of "The First Cut is the Deepest" describe a person wondering if and how it is possible to love again after their first love was lost. "The first cut" of the title refers to one's first love disappointment. (Source: Wikipedia)
FIRST CUT IS THE DEEPEST, 2025
Esta canción fue compuesta en 1967 por el autor británico Cat Stevens (que actualmente se llama Yusuf Islam), aunque su nombre de nacimiento es Steven Demetre Georgiou, de padre greco chipriota y madre sueca.
Hay otras versiones: yo conozco la de Rod Stewart y la de Sheryl Crow, que es mi versión preferida.
La letra de "The First Cut is the Deepest" describe a una persona que se pregunta si es posible volver a amar tras perder su primer amor, y cómo. "The first cut" del título se refiere a la primera decepción amorosa. (Fuente: Wikipedia)
I resti di un albero decomposto ed isolato sembrano un totem verso il cielo. In effetti, poi, avvicinandomi, ho potuto verificare come l'albero fosse stato abbattuto da un fulmine.
Il cielo dona, il cielo toglie :)
Foto di archivio, Borneo, scatto a mano libera, Canon EOS6D, obbiettivo 24mm, polarizzatore.
Buona domenica
#borneo #totem #fulmine #cielo #nuvole #albero #tree #clouds #terra #ocra #polarizer #natural #trunk #tronco #strisce #stripes
Finished my long day of work earlier this evening and rushed to Hidden Valley for a short hike to re-energize myself. When I came down from the hill, I witnessed this beautiful sunset behind a lupine field. I immediately took out my phone and composed for this shot. Not the best of my focus work, but still, it made my long day of work with a bitter sweet!
A Le Petit Train Jaune consist, composed of four Z100 motor units and 2 trailers of which one 'open top', as train Latour-de-Carol-Enveitg - Villefranche-de-Conflent. The train has just departed from Bourg-Madame station. In the background in the city of Puigcerdá on Spanish territory. The Ligne de la Cerdagne is meter gauge and third rail electrified.
I composed this image while attending a local rodeo in Arcadia, a small northern Florida town.
Bronc riding, either bareback or on a saddle, is a rodeo event that involves a rodeo participant riding a bucking horse (sometimes called a bronc or bronco) that attempts to throw or buck off the rider. Originally based on the necessary buck breaking skills of a working cowboy, the event is now a highly stylized competition that utilizes horses that often are specially bred for strength, agility, and bucking ability.
Each competitor climbs onto a horse, which is held in a small pipe or wooden enclosure called a bucking chute. When the rider is ready, the gate of the bucking chute is opened and the horse bursts out and begins to buck. The rider attempts to stay on the horse for eight seconds without touching the horse with their free hand.
On the first jump out of the chute, the rider must "mark the horse out". This means they must have the heels of their boots in contact with the horse above the point of the shoulders before the horse's front legs hit the ground.
A rider that manages to complete a ride is scored on a scale of 0–50 and the horse is also scored on a scale of 0–50. The ride as a whole is rated as the sum of these individual scores: scores in the 80s are considered very good, and in the 90s are considered exceptional. A horse who bucks in a spectacular and effective manner will score more points than a horse who bucks in a straight line with no significant changes of direction. (Internet sources, including Wikepedia)
Remembering that beautiful song by Chicago The Band, composed by Robert Lamm in 1970.
How could I be happy
Without her by my side
Without her smiling face
At the sunrise.
How could I keep living
With emptiness inside
With no one there to touch
At the sunrise.
Photo taken in San Juan de Los Terreros, Almería, Spain.
"AL AMANECER", ALMERIA, SPAIN, 2023
Recordando esa hermosa canción de Chicago The Band, compuesta por Robert Lamm en 1970.
Foto tomada en San Juan de Los Terreros, Almería, España.
Composed of thousands of inlaid chips in over 250 colors, Marc Chagall’s mosaic artwork "The Four Seasons" portrays six scenes of Chicago. It features a vocabulary of images informed by the artist’s Russian-Jewish heritage and found in his Surrealist paintings such as birds, fish, flowers, suns and pairs of lovers. Chagall maintained that: “the seasons represent human life, both physical and spiritual, at its different ages.” The design for this mosaic was created in Chagall’s studio in France, transferred onto full-scale panels and installed in Chicago with the help of a skilled mosaicist.
Chagall continued to modify his design after its arrival in Chicago, bringing up-to-date the areas containing the city’s skyline (last seen by the artist 30 years before installation) and adding pieces of native Chicago brick.
Le pont du Pays de Liège est un pont autoroutier inauguré début juin 2000 lors de l'ouverture de la liaison liaison E40-E25 à la circulation, il permet d'enjamber la Meuse et de relier ainsi Angleur à Cointe. Établi par le bureau d'étude Greisch, il est d'une longueur de 162 mètres.
Le pont est du type à haubans.
En venant de Cointe vers les Ardennes, il se compose successivement :
la culée en rive gauche de la Meuse
d'une travée de 31,5m sur le Quai Banning
d'une travée de 162m sur la Meuse.
du pylône d'une hauteur de 70m
d'une culée contre-poids d'une longueur de 134m.
La travée sur la Meuse et la culée contre-poids sont soutenus par 22 haubans chacun.
La travée sur la Meuse a été réalisée par poussage depuis la rive droite de la Meuse.
La culée contre-poids constitue la première partie du tunnel de Kinkempois.
The Liège Country Bridge is a motorway bridge inaugurated in early June 2000 with the opening of the E40-E25 interchange to traffic. It spans the Meuse River, connecting Angleur to Cointe. Designed by the engineering firm Greisch, it is 162 meters long.
The bridge is a cable-stayed type.
Coming from Cointe towards the Ardennes, it consists of the following sections:
the abutment on the left bank of the Meuse
a 31.5m span on the Quai Banning
a 162m span over the Meuse
a 70m high pylon
a 134m long counterweight abutment.
The span over the Meuse and the counterweight abutment are each supported by 22 cables.
The span over the Meuse was built using the launching method from the right bank of the Meuse.
The counterweight abutment forms the first section of the Kinkempois Tunnel.
I composed this image depicting the aftermath of a forest fire while visiting Marble Canyon, in Canada's Banff National Park.
I developed it in monochrome to emphasize the stark nature of the devastation. However, the monochrome image fails to highlight the lush new growth beneath the trees, which is a marvel to behold, and wonderfully reassuring. In fact, hidden underneath burned logs and dirt, seeds from fallen trees can be found which begin the process of regrowth almost immediately, and ground shrubs establish within one to two years.
There is also information to suggest that forest fires are healthy. Fires help clear litter from the forest floor, recycle nutrients back into the soil, open up gaps in tree stands to promote new growth, and kill invasive species and forest pests. The heat from forest fires is even needed by some trees, such as the Jack Pine, for reproduction; their pinecones are activated by heat.
A major issue, of course, is the encroachment of urban landscapes into forest environments. No easy solutions for this one.
Yesterday morning I noticed this smallish web in the garden. I set up the camera above the web, and placed the flash below. The resulting colors were a surprise - it looked like diffraction of some kind was going on. On the web (haha) I found that "The thin linear threads of spider webs occasionally act as optical slits, decomposing white light by diffraction. The resulting colors aren't as pure as those of refraction phenomena, as in a rainbow or in an ice halo....The diameter of the minute water droplets composing mid-level clouds is similar to the diameter of spider web threads -- a few microns or even less." epod.usra.edu/blog/2005/01/spider-web-diffraction.html
I composed this image of White Water Lilies while visiting Naples Botanical Garden, in Florida.
Nymphaeaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly called water lilies. They live as aquatic herbs in temperate and tropical climates around the world. The family contains five genera with about 70 known species.
Water lilies are rooted in soil in bodies of water, with leaves and flowers floating on or emergent from the surface.
The White Water Lily is the national flower of Bangladesh and state flower for Andhra Pradesh, India. The seal of Bangladesh contains a lily floating on water.
A Native American legend says that the water lily was once a star. It fell from the sky and, striking the water, it changed into a flower
La population de La Réunion est composée de populations issues de Madagascar, de l’est de l’Afrique continentale (les Cafres), de l'ouest et du sud-est de l’Inde, le Gujarat (les Zarabes) et le Tamil Nadu (les Malbars) ainsi que du sud de la Chine notamment de Canton et bien sûr d’Europe (les Yabs), toutes arrivées dans l’île au cours des différentes phases de la colonisation et du développement de l’île. Aujourd'hui, la population de l'île est particulièrement métissée.
Du fait des différentes origines de la population réunionnaise, les principales religions pratiquées dans l’île sont le christianisme (85 %, essentiellement catholique romain, mais aussi protestant), l’hindouisme (7 %, tamouls), l’islam (2 %, majoritairement sunnite) et le judaïsme, la communauté chinoise vénérant pour sa part le héros guerrier devenu dieu, Guan Di.
Les dates de nombreuses festivités et cérémonies tamoules varient selon les années et selon les temples, il sera donc utile de s'informer, par exemple dans les temples eux-mêmes. Les marches sur le feu, en juin et juillet ou en décembre (et de plus en plus à d’autres périodes) attirent déjà de nombreux touristes. La procession finale du Kâvadi, Fête des dix jours, est aussi un moment inoubliable. Mais il est encore bien d'autres occasions, tout au long de l'année, de découvrir divers aspects des rites pratiqués. A ceux qui ont choisi d'assister à de telles manifestations religieuses, on ne aurait trop recommander non seulement le respect et la décence, mais si possible l'effort de compréhension qui seul permet d'aller au-delà de simples apparences spectaculaires.
"Focus on simplicity. On nuance. Slow down. Breathe. Smile. You don’t need to prove anything to anybody. Including yourself. Think about that for a minute and let it sink in:
You don’t have to prove anything to anybody, including yourself."
Mark Manson
Composed this with miniature statues and painting that were available at home. The right side statue is from Bali and the left side statue, nearer home, from India.
A couple of sewing needles with their eyes threaded with red thread for color contrast and to establish the macro size.
A painting of meditating Buddha serves as the background.and also to represent the inner eye or looking inwards into one's own self . The Third eye.
Contrasting the vivid Worldly visual eye versus the calm Spiritual eye
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Compose of several images sky by @michealherb the guy stock photo from devian art. by @CULAter-stock
sunny lettuce, avocado, olive, cheese, macadamia nut, boiled pork, red onion, tomato, shallot, deviled egg, apple vinegar
FR Érigéron âcre - EN Blue fleabane - ES Erigerón común
Erigeron acris L. (infrutescences)
Chemin de carrière abandonnée (alt. 470 m)
Libin (province de Luxembourg, Wallonie, Belgique)
Indigène (Paléarctique)
Manic-Cinq (Côte-Nord | Manicouagan) Québec
Haut de 214 m, d'une largeur en crête de 1 314 m, doté de 13 voûtes et de 14 contreforts, le barrage est le plus grand barrage à voûtes multiples et à contreforts du monde. Inauguré en 1968 et mis en service en 1970 dans le cadre du projet Manic-Outardes, il a une hauteur de chute de 141,8 m et la puissance totale installée des deux centrales est de 2660 MW. Source : Wikipédia
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Daniel-Johnson Dam
Manic-5 (Cote-Nord | Manicouagan) Quebec
The Daniel-Johnson Dam, formerly known as Manic-5, is a multiple arch buttress dam on the Manicouagan River which creates Manicouagan Reservoir. The dam is composed of 14 buttresses and 13 arches and is 214 km (133 mi) north of Baie-Comeau in Quebec, Canada. The dam was constructed between 1959 and 1970 for the purpose of hydroelectric power production and supplies water to the Manic-5 and Manic-5-PA power houses. The dam is 214 m (702 ft) tall, 1,314 m (4,311 ft) long and contains 2,200,000 m3 (2,880,000 cu yd) of concrete, making it the largest dam of its type in the world. Source : Wikipédia
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