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Macro Mondays theme Slices
DIY homemade dried lemon and lime slices. Image measures 6cm in width. After deliberating all morning as to which photo to post, I finally settled on these cirtus slices I had spent most of Saturday dehydrating in the oven. I hope it was worth it 😊 HMM
The phone was already ringing when I walked into the office this morning, not exactly what I was hoping to hear after a very short night's sleep. A concerned citizen had just spotted a juvenile red-tailed hawk sitting along the edge of a country road at the far end of Winneshiek County. They had seen the young hawk sitting in the same area for the past two days too, without any sight of a parent around. Since we're currently having a heat wave with highs in the 90's F, I was concerned that the hawk was in danger of dying from dehydration so I drove up to take a look. I quickly located the hawk and watched for a while, waiting to see if a parent bird would fly by, but no luck, so I caught this handsome youngster and drove it back to Lake Meyer Park where a trusty co-worker could transport the hawk on a long road trip to make connection with a raptor rehabilitator. Hopefully, this red-tailed hawk's story will have a happy ending.
Taken on our Eyre Peninsular road trip a few years ago, near Yangie Bay campground.
The galah (Eolophus roseicapilla) is a member of the cockatoo family.
It is found throughout Australia and is among the most common cockatoos.
With its distinctive pink and grey plumage and its bold and loud behavior, it is a familiar sight in the wild and increasingly in urban areas.
The galah has a pale silver to grey back, a pale grey rump, a pink face and breast, and a light pink mobile crest. I
It has a bone-colored beak, and the bare skin of the eye ring is carunculated.
Its legs are grey in color.
Galahs are well adapted to inland Australia’s hot, arid conditions, and can tolerate high temperatures as well as long periods of dehydration.
They can rehydrate by drinking salty water.
Galahs strip bark away from the entrance to their nest, and line the nest with leaves, the only cockatoo species to do so.
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Peaceful Sunday
He - So I am ignored just so that she can have a sip of water.
She - And we both have to be dehydrated because he wants to chat. He doesn't know yet we'll be having babies soon.
I actually don't know which bird is the father but just assumed that the bigger one is the male. Will appreciate being corrected if I am wrong.
A little more flat lay.... Dried my oranges using my Ninja Dehydrator... Great for decorations and photography.
Still not sure if I'm getting the hang of this 'flat lay' but I'm having lots of creative fun trying...
Have a fabulous Thursday...
Debbie ~ KissThePixel 2021
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Taipei has been very hot recently. Hiking and shooting on the mountain was a tough task indeed. I went shooting this Wednesday and sweated too much almost to be dehydrated. Be careful you all too.
週三沒出景,我卻爬山上去中埔山,天氣太熱,流了太多汗,幾乎要脫水,天氣熱,衝景一定要注意多喝水啊!
PS. 標題出自南北朝,鮑照的「擬古」。
~ 中埔山觀景台, 文山區, 台北 ~
Mt. Chungpu, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 100, F16, 30 secs, 16mm
- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L lens
- Sunset @ 6.47pm (2946º) / Shot @ 7.06pm
- Visibility 50km @ 5.45pm / Humidity 62% @ 7.00pm
A two shot collage of our food dehydrator showing the cherries and nectarines part way through the drying process.
High temperatures, dehydrated leaves….a typical Namibian summer.
Uploaded for Textural Tuesday and the Orms Group's theme "Summer".
Have a great day, everyone!
I recently referred to a mushroom as frozen when it was actually dehydrated. There's a bunch of older mushrooms and they loose moisture as they age. Next came a week of clear and dry air with night temps in the 30s. Those nights helped to dehydrate and cause desiccation of the mushrooms. Next has been a week of night temps in the 20s. All of the desiccated mushrooms look like this ~ Gray. I've read that they might last some time like this. It's the young Mycenia with thin cell walls and a lot of moisture the melt away when they freeze.
Taken from the main nature trail through the South Texas Botanical Gardens, this is the start of a boardwalk crossing what should be the wetlands on the banks of Oso Creek, which eventually drains into the Laguna Madre in Corpus Christi. It has been so dry here that the creek has mostly dried up at this location. Instead, now we have a small series of isolated (and evaporating) lakes that are failing to provide fresh water to the lagoon.
I placed a pot of purple tulips on the windowsill so they could be in the sun, and forgot that the heat from below would rise and dehydrate them. Sorry, tulips, your life was shortened, but you're still beautiful. -- February 25, 2021
Father and Son, Coconut merchants on Boca Chica beach
selling coconuts
to tourists.
dehydrated and miserable
they will never be tourists
they will never lay back on a chaise lounge
and have a clean beautiful hotel room
they will never fly away
they will never drive home
they will never know whats its like
to have a fistful of money in their pocket
they return to a dark dismal dusty dingy hut.
they will sleep in 90 degree heat
they will sleep on the same filthy mattress with others
they will eat rice and beans and maybe a piece of fish
they will feel and totally understand that they are poor
and that is their lot in life
and nothing they do can change things
NOTHING!
they know they will be there tomorrow
as sure as the sun
creeps up again over the horizon.
they know that unless they walk this beach every day they will suffer from hunger
as the tourists stand around and watch the sun go down,
the father and son walk hurriedly off the beach.
they are glad the sun goes down
it is no longer their beach.
they might also get robbed. these days. in the DR.
its is a hard life filled with struggle and pain and have to's in order to survive.
the sun is their enemy.
this is war
this is life
this is a battle
against the elements
they hate the sun!
and
many Dominicans are afraid of the sea!
Photography’s new conscience
A rapidly dehydrated desert left behind these wonderful patterns of cracked mud.
This image took quite a bit of forethought to put together. It’s a blend of two focus points and three focal lengths with a lot of light contouring, atmospherics enhancement, and needed several things like punching things up with selective color, color dodging, texture increases and decreases, some slight warping for perspective, etc, etc.
If you’re interested in learning how I created this puzzle in the field and then pieced it together in post, you can head to www.ryandyar.com/start-to-finish-3 to see it all on video!
Thank you for checking out this little image of mine. You’re an awesome human.
One teaspoon (5ml) of freeze-dried red onions.
I don't have much to write about the product as I usually do, but I'll note I found it on prominent display at a market and had to try it. After I was done with the shoot and in keeping with Flickr Rule #1, I added the teaspoonful to some marinara sauce that went on pasta for tonight's dinner, with flavorful results.
Just add rain...
Was working at the Maydena Bike Park last weekend. Maydena is up the road from Russell Falls and the Mount Field National Park and I called in on the way past. Was hoping for the shot I missed last time I was here - sort of got the shot but missing the water...
It was a good exercise nonetheless, had the waterfall and her spirits to myself for a while :-)
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 17-30/4 S, 1/15th sec at f/16, ISO 100
Breakthrough Photography 6 Stop ND filter.
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I liked the abstract look of these apple chips underneath another empty tray after I removed them from the dehydrator.
When we lose too much water, our bodies may become out of balance or dehydrated. Severe dehydration can lead to death.
This bee was found dead in a swimming pool. I dehydrated it and cleaned the specimen, which went very well since bees are very tough, and can be cleaned thoroughly.
Stack was done with zerene and bugslaber: 165 shots.
Canon mpe 65 and t5 body, f/6.3, s 1/100 iso 100.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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