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almost done with the rose section. I've been working and working. grandson jordan helped me today. his girlfriend, natalie, will come with him on Sunday and we'll start another section.
Lumen print with Varycon Fotokemika paper.
**there is still a war going on in Ukraine with the recent bombing of a major dam and the resulting damage and massive flooding. more help will be needed. do what you can.
NO MORE WARS.
NO MORE KILLING.
NO MORE SHOOTINGS.
and in the US:
www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-
shooting
chomping down wild ferns near my pots of dahlias. I try to save the fiddleheads. these didn't make it.
the rose garden is weeded. I'm working on cleaning out the dahlia pots today and fertilizing and watering them. I've been squishing snails and HUGE slugs. {I apologize to them.]
they are icky.
lumen print with small ORWO paper. thank you Hanni.
**there is still a war going on in Ukraine with the recent bombing of a major dam and the resulting damage and massive flooding. more help will be needed. do what you can.
NO MORE WARS.
NO MORE KILLING.
NO MORE SHOOTINGS.
and in the US:
www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-
shooting
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Rommerskirchen, Germany
Yesterday morning i went out and walked through the fields near by cologne. On my Nikon Z6 a fine old lens (50mm Nikon 1.8D) was adapted. I took this picture with my BW customized Usersettings and present here the out of cam result - taken with 2.0 aperture. Its bokhet time my friends!.
Whilst currently remaining local, a search for new locations that would be unlikely to have a crowd, brought me to Stannington in Northumberland, with a view to picking up a northbound cement empties in the evening sunshine.
Fortunately other than sheep and skylarks I had the footpath and field to myself as 70809 headed north with the 637D 1740 Seaham to Oxwellmains empties.
The soil covered slopes in the background belong to one of the once substantial opencast mine workings in the area.
29th May 2020.
Maki in the fields.
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A beautiful and warm day in the field in eastern Wairarapa, studying 20-million-year-old rocks that were deposited as a series of sediment gravity flows (submarine landslides) in an ancient ocean more than 1 km deep. They are now beautifully exposed in the tidal shore platform at Wharepouri's Mark near Castlepoint (in the background).
(c) Kyle Bland/GNS Science
Maki in the fields.
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