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The ponds on the Isola della Cona (Riserva Naturale Regionale Foce dell'Isonzo) during the cold days. An unusual view for the mediterranean coast.
NAS North Island 2011 - Centennial of Naval Aviation - Parade of Flight.
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Otras de las imágenes de la sesión que le hicimos a Pablo...., estaba sorprendido, esa mirada es como si pensara..., que coña están haciendo estas dos, con estas pedazos de cámaras y sin dejarme dormir la siesta, que ya me toca....!!!.
Música: Compositor "Heredero", un gran compañero del flicker.
Mucho mas bonita en grande.
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 30mm
Aperture: f/16.0
Shutter Speed: 273.0 sec
Flash: None
Equipment Used: Tripod and Tiffen ND 3-Stop
www.isoladellacona.it/paginegalleria/fauna.html
Fotocamera: Nikon D300
Obiettivo: 70-300 VR zoom Nikkor
Esposizione: 1/1000 sec.
Aperture: f/5.6
Lente: 300 mm
ISO: 560
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unionjackmadness: Wow I love the huge Union Jack cushion on the floor!
Seen looking NE from Stac Pollaidh. The quartzite cap on top of this mountain shows up clearly here - the boundary between it and the Torridonian sandstone underneath is the line sloping diagonally downwards from the top left.
There's a tempting wee campsite at the beach on Loch Gainmheich. The name means 'the loch of the fine sand'.
"...Rain falling down meets
springs gushing up -
they gather and carry down to the Minch
tons of sour soil, making bald
the bony scalp of Cul Mor..."
— Norman MacCaig, A Man in Assynt (1969).
Best viewed Large on Black.
The only foreign visitor at the CONA show at North Island was this Canadian CP-140 Aurora, 140117, from 14 Wing.
Contact Air
Gates Learjet 35A, c/n 35A-114
Ex-N3807G. Later N18G, N851L, D-CATY. Written off at Moscow/Sheremetyevo 15.12.1994
Ibis sacro (Threskiornis aethiopicus) in volo presso l'oasi naturale Isola della Cona. Si tratta di una specie diffusa nell'Africa sub-sahariana e nel medioriente da poco introdotta in sud Europa. Nella mitologia egiziana (purtroppo attualmente è estinto in Egitto per la caccia indiscriminata) era associato a Thot divinità della luna, sapienza, scrittura, magia, misura del tempo, matematica e geometria
Sacred Ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) in flight at the Isola della Cona natural reserve. This is a species widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East recently introduced into southern Europe. In Egyptian mythology (unfortunately now extinct in Egypt for the indiscriminate hunting) was associated with Thoth, deity of the moon, wisdom, writing, magic, time measurement, mathematics and geometry
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Nikon D300s
Nikkor AF-S 300 f/4
Nikkor TC-14E II
Gorizia - Friuli Venezia Giulia - Italy
Foce del fiume Isonzo
Go, Italy.
Una serie di scatti senza pretese alcune... mi perdonino gli esperti fotografia naturalistica. ;)
NAS North Island 2011 - Centennial of Naval Aviation - Parade of Flight.
© Jason Grant - All Rights Reserved unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
NAS North Island 2011 - Centennial of Naval Aviation - Parade of Flight.
© Jason Grant - All Rights Reserved unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
From the Coca-Cola a website
"Most people can agree on what Santa Claus looks like -- jolly, with a red suit and a white beard. But he did not always look that way, and Coca-Cola® advertising actually helped shape this modern-day image of Santa.
2006 marked the 75th anniversary of the famous Coca-Cola Santa Claus. Starting in 1931, magazine ads for Coca-Cola featured St. Nick as a kind, jolly man in a red suit. Because magazines were so widely viewed, and because this image of Santa appeared for more than three decades, the image of Santa most people have today is largely based on our advertising."
Before this Santa or St Nick was known for his green cloak. Just like St Patrick. Maybe Ireland needs to re-brand or are we for sale to the highest bidder.
Conas Ata Tu means "Hows it going" in Irish