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I like the two toned yellow petals....

  

EXPLORED: August 29, 2007 #298

Thanks so much everyone!!!!

There are a dozen views about everything until you know the answer. Then there's never more than one.

C.S. Lewis

 

tones: Fly Preset

texture: SkeletalMess and PaintedWorks

 

NEW: "i love your work 15"

T.W.L. Perimeter adjacent Trent-Bank.

there were dozens of these little sachem skippers in my garden the other day.

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Back in the Day, when this was taken in 2012, there were still more than a dozen of us photographers with tripods (most on auto mode) taking photos of the sun rising thru the arch every second.

Posterngate, Kingston-upon-Hull.

A lovely Saturday afternoon walk through the clouds. I love it out here when the weather is like this - it's like walking through a dream. Visibility was very low - only a dozen or so metres. It was a lovely cool change from the hot weather we've been having lately.

Dozens of tiny fires pop up on the mountainside in the George Washington & Jefferson National Forest, making pale silhouettes of the bare trees, near Balcony Falls in the James River as the Matts Creek fire grows Sunday night. ©2023 | John M. Hudson

I think this is the healthiest bunch of Indian Paintbrushes I've yet to come across!

Dozens out and about in the sunshine the other day.

Same spot, different day.

 

EXPORED

 

Count'em

dozens of red-winged blackbirds dotted the marshlands filling the air with their unique call

Pandion haliaetus (♂)

 

For Christmas 2019 my daughter kindly bought me an Osprey hide experience near Rutland Water. I booked for June 2020 - but inevitably, this was cancelled due to covid. I rebooked for a year later and this morning I finally got there. Starting at 4am, I waited for almost four hours before the bird finally decided to come and feed!

 

This photograph show a young male, ring number 056, that was hatched at Rutland water in 2019. This was the 150th chick to have hatched at the site - an incredible success considering that 40 years ago there were just a dozen or so pairs in the whole of the UK, and all in a small area of Scotland

 

© Bill Brooks 2021

Explored #12 2017-05-12

 

The northern white-crowned shrike or white-rumped shrike (Eurocephalus ruppelli), is a shrike found in dry thornbush, semi-desert, and open acacia woodland in east Africa from south eastern South Sudan and southern Ethiopia to Tanzania.

The northern white-crowned shrike is gregarious, occurring in groups of up 12 birds. It hunts from an exposed perch, feeding mainly on large insects, usually taken from the ground. It also will feed from the backs of large mammals, like an oxpecker, and occasionally will eat fruit which has fallen to the ground.

 

Six northern white-crowned shrike sitting pretty on a tree limb awaiting the return of the parents for feeding time, photographed in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

Ci sono più persone che sono state sulla Luna che nelle profondità oceaniche terrestri: dodici uomini sono stati sulla Luna mentre nelle profondità oceaniche, invece, solo tre.

I primi sono stati Don Walsh e Jacques Picard che, nel 1960, scesero nella fosse delle Marianne, la più profonda depressione oceanica conosciuta. L'ultimo allunaggio risale al 1972.

Da allora nessun essere umano ha più camminato sulla Luna.

 

Foto mia, Padova. Treppiede, zoom a 600mm.

 

#luna #padova #mari #12 #dozen #craters #crateri #missioni #apollo #mistery #moon #sigh

My annual post of a mallard family. Can' t resist these cute little fuzzy ducklings. Taken on a small pond in town here in Carthage, NC.

Enjoy seeing (and hearing) these birds flying around at dusk, especially when there are dozens of them in the area, Langford, BC

New horse added to my "herd!" She's the one with the orange saddle blanket! :) I see these horses need a better pasture- all there is right now in the side yard on the Elk River, though! :)

Auckland, New Zealand

CSXT Framingham based local L004 has been on duty more than three hours and is just now starting north. They are technically still inside the Framingham Yard limits as they trundle northbound on the Fitchburg Branch at about MP QBU35.6. The entirety of the branch is designated as Other Than Main Track with this local operating at Restricted Speed but not exceeding 10 MPH the whole way making for an agonizingly long round trip.

 

The two ex Chessie GP40-2s are crossing the short deck girder bridge over the Foss Reservoir/Sudbury River with a big train of more than 30 cars. Have you ever driven the Mass Pike in the Framingham area and looked over your shoulder to the south and seen a grafitti covered bridge and wondered what train crosses it? Well now you know, because the eastbound lanes of I90 are just 100 or so ft to the left of the train. a

 

This trackage dates from 1855 when the Agricultural Branch Railroad opened between Framingham and Northborough. In July 1866, the railroad opened a 14-mile extension to a connection with the Fitchburg and Worcester Railroad at Pratts Junction in Sterling. The next dozen years were rather convoluted as many small independent lines began to congeal into larger systems and by 1879 the route was part of the Old Colony Railroad, then ultimately came into the fold of the New York, New Haven, & Hartford in 1893.

 

This line, like its sister route to Lowell, was one of only three incursions of the NH north of the defacto "Mason Dixon Line" of New England Railroading into what otherwise was the exclusive domain of the Boston and Maine. For virtually a century, with few exceptions, the NH ruled CT and RI and everything in MA south of New York Central's Boston & Albany subsidiary which ran in a virtual straight line between its namesake cities bifurcating New England.

 

Today this 30 mile route meandering northwest is the last CSXT owned branchline in Massachusetts, with all the rest of any length that they still operate having been sold to MassDOT. The branch seems to have a solid future thanks to the addition of a busy new demolition debris customer near the end of the line in Leominster a few years ago supplementing stalwarts like Ken's Foods, Nucor, and Bestway Lumber.

 

Framingham, Massachusetts

Monday May 12, 2025

Malioboro St. - Special Region of Jogjakarta

 

"You ain't never been to Jogja if you ain't gone trough Malioboro.." or so they says.

A pass-trough area which is a land for small traders to peddle various kinds of goods. Located in a strategic position, you can find this area easily if you are passing through the center of Jogja.

 

Directly adjacent to the Vredeburg Fortress and Zero kilometer areas, of course, it will not be difficult to find this area. Malioboro St. is located south of Tugu Station, a one-way street area that is a blend of traditional and modern shopping district.

 

Batik Jogja and Bakpia includes as many of most demanded souvenir from Jogjakarta, though you might need extra prowess to find one that suits you buds. Furthermore, if you ever felt tired after roaming through for souvenirs, angkringan Jogja might satisfy your hunger and a cup of "wedang ronde" seals your fulfilling day.

 

#wonderfulindonesia

Here's another pano from my trip to Grand Canyon after a big snowstorm on Jan 24, 2017. This one is composed of 12 shots. It was taken west of the Yavapai Museum.

Tiny bubblegum eggs, bought at a post-Easter candy clearance sale. The whole container is only 3 inches long. I bought them specifically to photograph. Aren't they pretty? I also like the way the light came through the container. :) One photo a day.(148/366) -- May 27, 2020

 

Explored for the Flickr Social “All Things Spring” takeover on March 29, 2023

 

my husband wanted hard boiled eggs, the steamer does a better job!

The Bronx. A half dozen or so of us had a goal of getting in to see the Hall of Fame and Gould Memorial Library (we failed). Took a lot of shots, but this was the best. I wish I knew who she is, just to share.

February 27th, 2021 9:00 PM

 

High of 61 degrees Fahrenheit

 

50 degrees Fahrenheit at capture

 

This large adult frog was one of dozens observed on a rainy, warm evening. As the first storm system moved in, light rain began and continued for thirty minutes before I saw any amphibian activity. After that point green frogs, bull frogs, and southern leopard frogs began moving across the road. Shortly thereafter spring peepers and smallmouth salamanders joined them. The heavy rains following allowed for many (but not all) of the early Spring amphibians to migrate to or close to ephemeral pools.

 

St. Louis County, Missouri

I just hate it when; one, I find a smaller one in the bunch, and two, I find one that's gone bad. More money, less quality, lol.

I wandered into this Nebraska town early on a Sunday morning. I wasn't feeling much like photographing anything, but this town brought it out of me and that feeling lasted the whole day (and nearly a dozen rolls).

 

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'By the Dozen'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Film: Lomography Color 400

Process: DIY ECN-2

 

Nebraska

July 2025

Several dozen couples of all sorts were being married publicly by several officiants in an event called "Love in the Square" by Pop Up Weddings.

Zenza Bronica ETRs : 75mm Zenzanon EII f/2.8 : Arista EDU Ultra 400 : PMK Pyro

female mallard poses proudly with her 12 new ducklings

A brush of brighter light strikes to each side of a sharper ridge and highlights the delicate curving lines and textures of Rattlesnake Slot Canyon, near Page, Arizona.

 

I really enjoy taking detail and texture shots when I'm out with the camera, though I don't often end up posting those images for some reason. In these wonderful red sandstone slot canyons of the American southwest, interesting details and plays of light are everywhere among the sinuous striations exposed in the narrow canyon walls. Sky Matthews and I were lucky the morning I took this shot to be one of only a half dozen or so people in the whole of Rattlesnake Canyon, so we had plenty of time to really look around and focus on whatever features caught our interest--a rare experience for me compared to my visits to some of the other, much more well-known, and crowded, slot canyons near Page.

 

Rattlesnake Canyon gets quite narrow in places, much more so than in the public sections of the nearby Antelope Slot Canyons, and it also has all these cool little dimples and bumps in the walls in many places (a few small bumps are visible in this image). I'm not completely sure, but I believe those bumps are concretions of iron oxide that, once the sandstone around them fully erodes away and the little part-iron spheres fall free, are known as "Moqui marbles", which you often see scattered anomalously on the desert slickrock throughout the southwest.

 

Thanks for viewing!

 

Shreveport, Louisiana

Six for Macro Monday

Crazy Tuesday - Rule of Odds

13 eggs......albeit 12 from chickens and one from the chocolate makers Cadbury.

 

A Cadbury Creme Egg is a chocolate confection produced in the shape of an egg, originating from the British chocolatier Fry in 1963 before being renamed by Cadbury in 1971. The product consists of a thick chocolate shell containing an enzymatically-derived sweet white and yellow filling that resembles fondant. The filling mimics the albumen and yolk of a soft boiled egg from a fowl such as a chicken or goose.

  

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366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 095/366

Treasure Hunt theme #26 - Easter.

 

Day twelve of lockdown in the UK

These little plastic eggs are ready to hang up for Easter.

Stay safe and well everyone.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated.

Wish I'da had with my camera with me, instead of my phone. Oh well. I wanted to strangle that guy for pulling up in front of the shop just as I wanted to take the shot, until Debra pointed out to me that he made it better. Most of the credit for how this turned out should go to her.

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