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Venezia Santa Croce

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Consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

 

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Camera: Kiev 19M

Lens: Vivitar close focus 28mm f:2,8

film Astrum 400iso

Consequences of Russian aggression against Ukraine.

 

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Zeiss-Ikon's Super Ikonta 530/16 lens Tessar 1:2.8 8cm

A consequence of the current Rail strike is that most freights are running with VST or VAR timings. Case in point here the Tuebrook - Shap normally runs late evening via the Huyton Jct - Springs Branch Jct line but was retimed and diverted to run early morning.

GBRf Railfreight liveried 66794 is seen accelerating north this morning on the down fast at Golborne after negotiating Parkside West and Lowton Junctions with 6Z19.

* note: heavy wires removed.

Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called the "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Manor Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe. In front of and behind the manor, the original design of the gardens was carefully restored. That is why you won't see any animals in this part of the enormous premises of the Animal Park. But you'll find plenty of them at a short distance.

 

Friedrichsfelde Manor house, designed in the early neo-Classical architectural style, is located in the Berlin Animal Park in the Friedrichsfelde district of Berlin. It was built in 1685 as Rosenfelde Manor by the Electorate of Brandenburg's Director General of the Navy, Benjamin Raule. This first five-axes building was probably constructed in the Dutch country house style according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering. In 1698, Benjamin Raule fell from grace and was imprisoned and expropriated. The castle fell to the Prussian Elector and later King Frederick I and was renamed Friedrichsfelde. After the king's death, the property was transferred to his half-brother Margrave Albrecht Friedrich von Brandenburg-Schwedt in 1717. In 1719, court architect Martin Heinrich Böhme enlarged the palace by three axes each to the east and west to its present width and added a three-winged Baroque staircase made of oak.

The castle survived the Second World War relatively undamaged. After the expropriation in the course of the land reform, both the building and the surrounding manor park fell into disrepair. When the decision was made in 1954 to create a separate zoo for East Berlin, the palace served for a few years as the headquarters of the organisers of the garden's conversion; parts of the building were used as stables for the zoo. It was not until the period between 1970 and 1981 that the castle was renovated on the initiative of Tierpark Berlin. The director of the Animal Park at the time, Heinrich Dathe, campaigned massively for the preservation of the manor house and prevented plans to demolish it.

This is what is left of the beaver's pond. It has been destroyed before and the beaver has rebuilt. Will he do so again? Beavers do not hold grudges.

First time shooting Rollei RPX 25, and first time using a red filter. I definitely wildly misjudged exposure on the roll, and I definitely wasn't expecting it to come out looking like this. Way too grainy; and I don't know what I'm doing.

 

But this shot looks really otherworldly, which I really like. Happy accidents, I guess.

 

Praktica SuperTL1000

Pentacon 50mm 1.8

Rollei RPX 25

Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall, Hartland Coast, Devon, England, UK

 

A consequence of the global pandemic was the hiatus on travel. Even when lockdowns were lifted, often only local travel was permitted. There followed a collective shift of focus of the wanderlusted; from Bali to Bath, or just anywhere but the bedroom. As it turned out, ‘local’ had a lot to offer. So this is England, with its pleasant pastures and mountains green. This is England, where waterfalls flow into the sea and the setting sun shines on arching cliffs. This is the heartland, or rather the Hartland Peninsula in North Devon. Every cloud has a silver lining.

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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

 

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Consequence of living below sea level is that you always live on an isle.

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One consequence of the clearance work done in Wentwood forest this year is that a lot of the normally shaded pathways sprang to live with late summer flowers, which is good for the insects too.

(Cut to Lilitus' suite. A random razer kneels before her divan.)

 

Lilitus: He's gone? How can that be? Incompetence -

 

RandomR1: Excellency, he was bound to a chair!

 

Lilitus: Not very well, it seems.

 

(RandomR1 keeps his mouth shut.)

 

Lilitus: So, either he left on his own, or the tenet was here, and freed him. (she surveys the razers around her) You have forgotten what they are like, or you've become sloppy, for lack of battle. I will show this tenet that they are of no consequence. The Assembly will take place, and if she tries to interfere, she will die. Where is Trajan?

 

RandomR1: Awaiting your summons.

 

Lilitus: Consider him summoned.

 

(RandomR1 rises to fetch Trajan.)

 

Lilitus: No, not you. Trajan could disappear under your supervision.

 

RandomR1: Glorious Perfection, forgive me for my failure to please you!

 

Lilitus: Of course I forgive you. (she smiles, her eyes glancing to one of her bodyguards)

 

(The bodyguard swiftly steps forward, delivering a sword slash through the razer's heart. With a look of shock, RandomR1 collapses on the floor. The bodyguard decapitates RandomR1, and a golden mist pours from the neck, pooling on the floor before evaporating.)

 

Lilitus: But that sort of negligence can't happen again. (her eyes pan around the room, and all of the razers assume straighter postures.)

  

(to be continued)

 

Thank you to the cast! Extra thanks to Bailey because I couldn't do these stories without her!

 

Lilitus: Bailey

RandomRazer1: B

Bodyguard: B

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After screwing it up on film, I went back the next day to take it on digital. Slightly different angle.

 

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Blech und Bleiwarenfabrik J. G. Winiwarter

 

Abandoned factory for sheet and plumb goods, founded in 1857 and out of operation since 1976. Demolition began 2022.

Unintended consequences when an alien species is introduced into the local ecology:

"The Harlequin Ladybird has been described as the fastest spreading invasive insect in Europe. It is a relatively recent addition to the United Kingdom’s fauna, first reported in 2003 from the south coast. This species originates from eastern Asia, but its route into the UK actually came from eastern North America, where it is equally invasive and is now recognised as the most abundant species of ladybird on that continent. Originally introduced into the states as early as 1916 as a means of biological control, specifically on soybean aphids, the species spread rapidly across the continent and indeed across much of the world wherever suitable climate and conditions occur."

www.fbog.org.uk/portfolio-items/the-harlequin-ladybird/

 

This, and one other, as far as I can see, has moved in to my apartment for the winter. At least there won't be any aphids on my plants in the spring!

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Consequences - Camilla Cabello

 

Dirty tissues, trust issues

Glasses on the sink, they didn’t fix you

Lonely pillows in a stranger’s bed

Little voices in my head

Secret keeping, stop the bleeding

Lost a little weight because I wasn’t eating

All the souls that I can’t listen to, to tell the truth

 

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Loving you was young, and wild, and free

Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet

Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound

A steady place to let down my defenses

But loving you had consequences

 

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Hesitation, awkward conversation

Running on low expectation

Every siren that I was ignoring

I’m paying for it

 

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Loving you was young, and wild, and free

Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet

Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound

A steady place to let down my defenses

But loving you had consequences

 

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Loving you was dumb, dark and cheap

Loving you still takes shots at me

Loving you was sunshine, but then it poured

And I lost so much more than my senses

‘Cause loving you had consequences

 

TĂ­tulo em PortuguĂȘs: ConseqĂŒĂȘncias

 

That's what you get when you let your heart win

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Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard / Ánade real).

 

The mallard is the world’s most widespread duck and a model species in many biological research areas. It is also an economical important game species with a yearly hunting bag of 4.5million ducks in Europe alone.

 

The mallard is the most common and numerous duck in Sweden. The overall size of the breeding population in Sweden is about 200.000 pairs.

 

PÀr Söderquist: "Ecological and genetic consequences of introductions of native species: the mallard as a model system"

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STOP ISRAEL BARBARITY

We are not stupid!

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IÂŽm not allowed by Flickr to link my personal website.... amazing....! After so many years... Maybe itÂŽs a consequence of the Israel message, I donÂŽt want to think bad, but I donÂŽt believe in coincidences, moreover when lots of user are allowed to. In fact, my account "has been removed from flickr searches and other public sites" Not sure if IÂŽm continue here no more

Please visit my profile

 

This is the kind of things that flickr has to take care of (THIEVES):

mufasa.softarchive.net/works_of_photographer_alonso_diaz....

 

This is the rules it is supposed I broke: Don’t use Flickr for commercial purposes.

Flickr is for personal use only. If we find you selling products, services, or yourself through your photostream, we will terminate your account. Any other commercial use of Flickr, Flickr technologies (including APIs, FlickrMail, etc), or Flickr accounts must be approved by Flickr. For more information on leveraging Flickr APIs, please see our Services page. If you have other open questions about commercial usage of Flickr, please feel free to contact us.

 

Where is it said that personal websites are not allowed? I do not do a commercial use of it!!! IÂŽm a economist and work in a saving bank!!

 

TRUE THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT, MY FRIENDS

 

DespuĂ©s de cuatro años no se me permite poner el link a mi web... es increĂ­ble! Probablemente es una consecuencia al mensaje de Israel, no creo en las coincidencias y menos cuando muchos usuarios lo hacen. De hecho, mi cuenta "ha sido eliminada de las bĂșsquedas de flickr y otros sitios pĂșblicos..." No sĂ© si seguirĂ© por aquĂ­ mucho tiempo...

Si quieres pasarte por mi web, visita mi perfil, por favor

 

Este tipo de cosas es lo que flickr deberĂ­a cuidar (LADRONES DE FOTOS):

mufasa.softarchive.net/works_of_photographer_alonso_diaz....

 

Esta es la regla que me han dicho que he incumplido: Don’t use Flickr for commercial purposes.

Flickr is for personal use only. If we find you selling products, services, or yourself through your photostream, we will terminate your account. Any other commercial use of Flickr, Flickr technologies (including APIs, FlickrMail, etc), or Flickr accounts must be approved by Flickr. For more information on leveraging Flickr APIs, please see our Services page. If you have other open questions about commercial usage of Flickr, please feel free to contact us.

 

ÂżDĂłnde pone que no se pueden poner enlaces a pĂĄginas web personales? No hago uso comercial de ella! Joder, que soy economista y trabajo en una caja de ahorros!

 

MUCHAS GRACIAS A TODOS POR VUESTRO APOYO, DE VERDAD

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Tarifa (CĂĄdiz - AndalucĂ­a)

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + Cokin filters : 2 X121S

  

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Consequences in the Netherlands It is also getting warmer in the Netherlands and the sea level is rising. The main consequences of climate change for the Netherlands: The weather is becoming more extreme: more heavy showers, more heat waves. There is a greater risk of flooding: the rivers and sewers are no longer able to drain the water properly during heavy rainfall. Nature in the Netherlands is changing: species that originally come from warmer areas, feel more and more at home in the Netherlands. Well-known examples are the oak processionary caterpillar, the small hermit crab, certain tick species and the "hay fever plant" Ambrosia. Another effect is that spring starts earlier: plants bloom earlier, trees sprout earlier, insects appear earlier and birds breed earlier in the year. This can cause problems, for example for migratory birds that missed the insect peak upon arrival in the Netherlands and cannot find enough food. Species that cannot adapt quickly enough to changing circumstances run the risk of disappearing. There are also advantages: we can grow other vegetable and plant species because they will do better in the Netherlands. Winters are getting milder; it will freeze less often. It is getting wetter: in the spring, autumn and winter there is more rainfall. Summers are getting drier and hotter. There are more summer and tropical days. In the Netherlands, the consequences of climate change can probably be controlled. We can strengthen dikes and dunes and create storage areas along rivers for extra river water. You can also help to limit waterlogging by applying fewer tiles and more greenery in your garden. Rainwater can then sink into the soil, so that the sewer is less overloaded (so: less flooded basements and streets).

  

That special day.

 

you remember it.

 

22-12-2007, there was frozen fog on the trees and a blue sky. It was just a few hours. It was marvelous.

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Our one day trip to the Rockies. We have decided to drive to one of our favorite spots in Jasper NP - Medicine Lake. We have not been there since the fall of 2014 and were shocked to see the amount of burned forest in the surrounding area. The fire (Excelsior Wildfire) started by a lightning strike at the beginning of July 2015 and by the time it was finally under control (July 22nd) it consumed 966 hectares of forest...

Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Palace Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe.

I'm living in Germany. Hence, the logical consequence is that I neither travel in Germany nor do I take many photos in and of Germany. Right? Many of you probably know this, too. We all want to travel the world and see these far away places but keep forgetting that right here where we live is someone else's far away place. You don't necessarily have to fly halfway around the world to find exciting locations. It's most probably worth spending more time exploring your own neighborhood as well. Although I have to admit it strangely feels a bit like the broccoli you have to eat before you can get the icecream, I'm trying to save a place in my travel plans to get to know my own country a little better in the future. Maybe a small place, but a place.

Let's kick this off with an image of the Cathedral in Cologne (Germany).

consequences of bringing a camera on a Zen meditation walk

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