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A trip in disneyland's cemetery.
I have to say, I'm very proud of this picture :D
I've made a book on Disneyland Paris with many pictures under the snow !
you can take a look (and buy it if you want) in a standard format or in a big format with pearl paper
after a rainfall, i love to explore. what's dropped to the ground? how does light fall on a puddle? i often find beauty in unexpected places. and i get delightfully muddy in the process.
The Flickr 21 Challenge day 9 theme is exploration. This is a map of Michigan U.S.A, where I was born, grew up and still live. I put pins in the many places that I've explored but it is by far not all of them. Michigan is split in to two peninsulas connected by the Mackinac Bridge which is grand and beautiful. This map has split the upper peninsula because it's really long.
I highly recommend a visit to Michigan with its beautiful wilderness, Great Lakes, animals, ship wrecks etc. etc.
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Not Nat Geo quality, but interesting nonetheless I hope... We were on an amazing exploration of Entry Island in the Îles de la Madeleine archipelago, and I was seeing a few birds, and a few butterflies. I have some good ones of these, which are Short-tailed SwallowtailS (Papilio brevicauda) but I tried to get them midair in their mating flight, and it turned out not bad. The butterflies are happy, I'm happy, and I hope you're happy!
PS a note about AI, google etc. When I don't know the id of something, which is 99% of the time, I start with Google Image Search. I then add the location to the search, and AI kicks in, and often is actually quite helpful. In this case, the results all came up as Black Swallowtail, something new to me. But I posted the good image into iNaturalist, and was corrected. In fact, this species is only found, apparently, in Newfoundland and on islands in Atlantic Canada... So always take AI and other broad searches with a grain of salt...
Following the Caminito del Rey, the path along this up to 100m deep canyon in Malaga, Spain. You must wear a helmet, just in case rocks fall from the top.
-Bitter cold has left me sickly and weak, but tragedy is never far from the new frontier's explorers. I have been fortunate.
What a view from up here. Perhaps it will warm by spring, the rolling valleys fertile and free able to support my people. Only time shall tell. -
American explorer plants Old Glory on the top of a mountain in the new age of exploration, effectively claiming the land for his home country.
Fig Friday with The Sax Pirate himself. Make sure to check out what he makes!
A Space display is the opportunity to make small "funny" vehicles
We start soft with a classic exploration rover : Lunar Exploration Rover
Europe's largest radio telescope operated by the Max-Planck-Institute for Radio astronomy (Germany). Diameter 100m. HDR
Star Wars Factions RPG: A Galaxy Divided
[R5 - Korriban - SCS] Exploration on Korriban
The Stygian Caldera Society (SCS) always shows interest to the Sith legends and mysteries. Former Imperial and Sith history expert, Dr. Hawon has recently set up an archeological site in the Valley of the Dark Lords.
As an old friend, former Royal Guard Champion Ereon Tas pays a visit to him.
Dr. Hawon : Help yourself if you are searching for something. I am too busy right now.
Ereon Tas : I am looking for an ancient weapon.
Dr. Hawon : Look into the box over there. Are you sure you don't want to join me unlocking the secret in this Holocron ?
Some more digital art practice, this concept is around explorers using some kind of Clarke-tech (advanced technology comparable to magic); so rather than big heavy rovers and exo-suits maybe it's telepresence beamed down from orbit as avatars (no need to worry about fighting dangerous gravity wells). Exploring as ghosts or gods: effortless, elegant, silent, spectral.
I'm not sure the picture tells the story enough though; I had trouble trying to convey movement to the drone. It looks a little static to, frozen to me. What are your thoughts?