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Two flowers with fused stalks .

How can one describe the curving lines embedded into million-year-old sandstone?

 

Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, scenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as "Upper Antelope Canyon" or "The Crack"; and "Lower Antelope Canyon" or "The Corkscrew".

 

Antelope Canyon was formed by erosion of Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to other sub-aerial processes. Rainwater, especially during monsoon season, runs into the extensive basin above the slot canyon sections, picking up speed and sand as it rushes into the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways eroded away, making the corridors deeper and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic "flowing" shapes in the rock.

 

Bracketed exposures, handheld, HDR processing in Aurora and finished in GIMP.

 

Photography and editing by Geoffrey Liu

The Cowslip is a cousin of the Primrose and is also an early spring flower. As such, it is closely associated with much English folklore and tradition, including adorning garlands for May Day and being strewn on church paths for weddings. Formerly a common plant of traditional meadows, ancient woodlands and hedgerows, it was picked in profusion across the country for many celebrations. But the loss of these habitats to the advancement of agriculture caused a serious decline in Cowslip populations and now fields coloured bright yellow with the nodding heads of Cowslips are a rare sight.

 

For such a pretty flower the cowslip has an unfortunate name, from the Anglo Saxon cu-slippe or cu-sloppe meaning ‘cow dung’, it being believed that they grew best where cattle had fertilised the meadows.

 

The Wildlife Trusts

  

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Tua (P) 18-05-1991

CP 9031

Regional 6213 Tua - Bragança

  

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The Cologne main Cathedral »The Dom« in beautiful sunshine.

Wish you all a wonderful weekend....

 

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baby oak tree embedded in a cover of pine needles. Image was made using my "new" 1968 Canon FL 55mm f/1.2 lens.

Model: Cariad Cellis. Clamshell - 48" octa flat overhead, 40" from below (-1 less power than key)

 

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NGC 6820 is a small reflection nebula near the open cluster NGC 6823 in Vulpecula. The reflection nebula and cluster are embedded in a large faint emission nebula called Sh 2-86. The whole area of nebulosity is often referred to as NGC 6820.

 

M27, the Dumbbell Nebula, is found three degrees to the east, and α Vulpecula three degrees to the west.

 

I personally see this small star-forming region as relatively unknown, not famous, and not imaged very often. It is faint Ha and a tiny bit of OIII. It took a lot of integration time to pull out all these details. But, I'm glad I did.

 

I really enjoy seeing the pillars of dust and gas blown into a shape similar to the "pillars of creation" in the famous Eagle Nebula. I love star-forming regions like this and I especially love finding bow shocks within them. I didn't find any bow shocks here, but the young stars in the central cluster are doing a great job shaping and sculpting everything with their powerful stellar winds.

 

Details:

 

535, 5-min Ha

150, 1-min Lum

100, 1-min Red

100, 1-min Green

100, 1-min Blue

 

52.08 hours total integration.

Dithered every frame.

2X drizzled in PIX

ASI 2600mm Pro

-10C, 100-gain

550mm focal length. F5.5

Esprit 100ED

EQ6-R Pro mount

 

Locations:

My backyard: Bortle-7

CRO: Bortle-4

Big Bend National Park,

Texas: Bortle-1

Data collected August, September, and October 2024

 

Pixinsight, Registar, and Photoshop.

 

Nursery logs are extremely common in our forests. They occur when younger trees germinate and then grow out of the stump or trunk of a fallen dead tree, consuming its nutrients. Somehow I've never noticed one doing what this one was doing, actually growing through and in and out of a stump. I'm not sure exactly how it can do that, but there you have it. Most of the trees in this area were Sitka spruce, so I imagine that's what these are, but I'm not sure. Quinault Rainforest, Olympic National Park, Washington.

Here's a rainbow embedded in tonight's sunset. The tiny sailboat catchng the last rays gives you a sense of scale.

 

This was shot from the southern tip of Vancouver Island facing south looking toward Port Angeles, Washington, USA. One of my favorite spots for ocean and cloud watching.

 

5 exposure HDR tonemapped in PhotoMatix.

Was great fun today to crawl over the forest ground hunting for macro specimens such as this miniature mushroom

Este coche esta incrustado en Soller, Mallorca. Es increible verlo porque esta al borde de un torrente incrustado en la naturaleza. También he decir que los cristales están intactos a pesar de los años que llevaran, de una marca llamada Temperex como indica en el cristal (buenos vidrios sin duda XD)

This Car is embedded in Soller, Mallorca. Is incredible because this it's edge of a torrent and is has embedded in a nature. the crystals is in perfect state despite the fact that he past many years

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War is black and white / them and us / with us being rightful / and them awful. // So what am I doing here / as embedded journalist?

 

(installation, recycling art)

Severe hp supercell in a line of storms NW of Illiopolis, IL

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Vila Real de St.º António (G.) (P) 28-05-1998

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Target Range garden, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster. English Heritage

continuation

  

pitted to one's thoughts like roots that grow through cement, a testament to subconscious battles and the refusal to comply

 

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The many rock faces of Tonto National Forest

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Sawyer's Beach, Rye, NH

a house sits in a forest it created itself.

 

usese 2 gocco screens

edition of 75

this print is 5.5 x 9, and is printed on archival cover from Neenah

 

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Saw this pine cone embedded into the cracked dry mud the other day. Thought it was a cool abstract. It 's so hot outside, I haven't done much photography lately.

First day of use - 23 June 1975.

 

Peggy's Cove is a small rural community located 27 miles west of Halifax on the eastern shore of St. Margarets Bay in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality, which is famous for the Peggys Point Lighthouse (established 1868). In 1919 the population was 180 and by 1956 the population had decreased to 60.

 

According to legend, Peggy's Cove was named after the only survivor of a schooner that ran aground and sank in 1800 ... a woman named Margaret. Local folk called her "Peggy" and her home came to be known as Peggy's Cove. The original lighthouse was built in 1868. Exactly 100 years later, in 1968 the Campbell family opened the Sou'Wester Restaurant. The post office is housed in the Sou'wester Restaurant during the winter and the lighthouse in the summer. It is this lighthouse that is seen on its pictorial postmarks.

 

Clipped from - Calgary Herald newspaper - Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 29 August 1975 - Watch the rocks warning - PEGGY'S COVE, N.S. (CP) A bronze plaque will be embedded in the rocks at Peggy's Cove, one of Nova Scotia's most photographed tourist attractions, warning visitors of dangerous surf. Numerous sightseers have been washed off the huge rocks on which the picturesque Peggy's Cove lighthouse is located and two people drowned at the spot this year. The Peggy's Cove Commission, an eight-member body empowered to pass laws "to preserve the unique scenic beauty, character and atmosphere of the area," decided to install the plaque. It will read: "Injury and death have rewarded careless sightseers here. The ocean rocks are treacherous. Savor the sea from a distance." Joseph Hefler, commission secretary, said the rocky terrain cannot be fenced and wooden signs have either disappeared or been disregarded. Peggy's Cove is about 20 miles southwest of Halifax.

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