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• Great Spotted/Drop Covered Cowry
Main characteristics of the species, as described in:
“Perisserosa guttata | A quick 'how can I tell'” from cowries.info
Note: original website closed, recovered via WayBackMachine
[June 2024]
• Dorsum with large and small lacunae
• Small blotch on labrum
• Stripes on labrum rather corarse, moving slightly towards dorsum
• Columellar side hardly callused
• Rather large, inflated and heavy
• Basal ground color white
Scientific classification:
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked): Bilateria
(unranked): Protostomia
Superphylum: Lophotrochozoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Subphylum: Conchifera
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Order: Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Cypraeoidea
Family: Cypraeidae
Subfamily: Erosariinae
Genus: Perisserosa
Species: P. guttata
Subspecies: Z. guttata guttata
60mm
Balut Island, Philippines
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot captured in June 2015. A rally for the Scottish National Party was taking place in George Square at the time I captured this, hence the abundance of Scottish flags in the background. Enjoy.
Easily my best shot so far. Captured in the streets of Melbourne.
This moment unfolded in a split second right in front of me. I saw the frame and just reacted by instinct. It wasn't until I looked back at the photo later that I realized how heavy the context actually was.
The irony of the sign, "Hill of Content", makes it almost surreal. While the name suggests a state of satisfaction, the frame captures the two extremes of city life crossing paths. The man in the sharp suit isn't just walking by; he's looking right at the homeless man sitting against the wall.
That look between them, right under that sign, says it all. It makes you stop and wonder who is actually "content," and exposes that city divide we usually ignore in a way that’s impossible to miss.
Really proud of this one.
This beautiful Robin was very content to perch on my husband's hand for some seed. Very trusting and such a wonderful nature encounter.
This morning at Bondi.
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Carl, Misener, Bald Cemetery 1798, Northwest side Carl St./Towpath Rd., N. of Port Robinson:
This cemetery contains original gravestones of early settlers Barbara Misener, Hannah Misener and Thomas Bald. It is closely associated with the first two non-native residents of the Port Robinson area and their families - UEL John Carl and Leonard Misener; descendants of Thomas Bald are also buried here. Among the 75 unmarked graves are, undoubtedly, those of victims of the cholera epidemic which raged among canal workers and their families between 1832 – 34.
More recently, an outing with a surprise ending. I'd been messing around with the camera and it's settings and forgot to go back to RAW from JPG for this outing with a friend down along Lake Erie / Long Pont area. I shoot at a high ISO and let DXO control the noise. However when shot and saved as a jpg the noise is "baked" in and not much can be done after the fact. So viewing larger will make the artifacts very noticeable, but I thought the subject content worthy of sharing...
Philippians 4:11 “Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content.”
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This day was one of the warmest it has been in a long time- hense why this guy's outside.
He hates the winter, but he will sit here contently on the warmer days.
-Cámara: Bronica ETRS- Objetivo: Zenzanon 40mm f/4 MC - Película: Rollei RPX 100 - Revelador: Kodak D76 (1+1 11 min. 20ºC) - Escáner: Canon 9000f
Séptima y última entrega de la serie hecha en película con mi Bronica ETRS, dedicada a las rústicas vanitas rurales contenidas en este olvidado deshabitado paraje, mostrando, en esta ocasión, la casa principal de la pequeña aldea, que asemeja desafiar a su inexorable destino final, irguiéndose en su batalla final contra el olvido, aún sabiendo que la tiene perdida.
-English:
-Camera: Bronica ETRS- Lens: Zenzanon 40mm f/4 MC - Film: Rollei RPX 100 - Developer: Kodak D76 (1+1 11 min. 20ºC) - Scanner: Canon 9000f
This is the seventh and last picture in this series dedicated to rustic rural "vanitas" taken on film with my Bronica ETRS in this forgotten hamlet. This one shows the main house of this village, that seems to be resisting in a heroic last stand to its inexorable fate against oblivion.
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This is Milo, one of our hairy kids. He's either flat out on Lizard patrol or completely chilled, there is no in between. I wish I could be as relaxed as he looks in this photo.
Awesome texture from Les Brumes www.flickr.com/photos/33817682@N07/3254738697/in/set-7215... - thank you!
Happy Scarlet Sunday everyone! Hope you are all having a lovely weekend:) I bought this beautiful jar yesterday, so of course you will be seeing plenty more of it!!
Check out the fabulous texture
Explored March 29th 2009 #131 - thanks everyone for your lovely comments!