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Candid eye contact street photography from Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The flat cap being almost synonymous with the North of England. Enjoy!
Great Salt Lake was much bigger until the last ice age, about 10,000 years ago. When the salty water evaporated, salt remained on the ground. It has become this boundless salt pan. Bonneville Salt Flats is a small portion of the salt pan that used to be the lake. Its size is 12 miles by 5 miles at longest. The total area is 46 square miles (119km2). The maximum thickness of salt crust is 5 feet (150cm). Due to the weather, climate (Bs/semi-arid), and the surface being plain white, we were dazzled and weren't able to see ahead.
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Flat-backed Millipede. Photographed in Maryland.
A single image, shot hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400, flash set to 1/16th power.
Egrets are formidable predators. This one snagged a baby thresher shark in the tidal flats of Tamales Bay. In this case, the predator was prey as it is for baby predators all around nature.
Skookum Flats is an easy almost flat hike that follows the White River meandering through a forest of Pine and Fir with lots of wonderful ferns filling in the rest. That is until you get to Skookum Falls. In a snow storm the hillside got a wee slippery so much so that at one point going down I gave up and just sat down and slid. :-)
Gertrude awaits just over two miles that a way, I saw a lady running through the snow with her dog near the trail head, after that I had the forest to myself. Great day! :-)
If you are wearing gortex blow it up and climb inside.
Dress : *:Alu][Sen - Alpha Lyrae II :: Auspice
Boots : [sYs] DOLLS - ankle boots (titanium)
Pose : Del May [Swanny]
Another from the way-way back machine of my archives, this image harkens back to my film days sometime in the late 90's, digitized a few years back. Original image was shot with an Olympus OM-1 and a Tamrom 90mm Ć2.8 Adaptall mount.
During the last few kilometres of the long 343 kilometre run from Cloncurry to Winton the geomorphology of the region changes for a while as you travel through some very different country to the flat grassy plains. As a person with a lifelong intense interest in this stuff, I had been excited during the whole trip to pass through it again. Flat topped mesas are a bit of an item around Winton. They are formed when a tough layer of rock forms a cap and doesn't weather and erode over millions of years. They are also called "jump ups" around here and the Age of Dinosaurs centre on the other side of Winton is actually situated on top of one. We will get there in a couple more days.
Australia also has a number of quite large mesas, Mt. Conner is often mistaken by tourists at first distant sight on the way to Uluášu as the actual rock; Mt. Oxley is also another large one in northern New South Wales north of Bourke.
Flat White drifting up the Derwent River towards the finish line of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race. After all the storms at the beginning of the race journey I wonder if this almost complete state of stillness is welcommed or considered a burdon. I was standing by the shoreline for a while and they were moving slowly in the right direction. I imagine they will probably finish late tonight.
In downtown Grand Rapids, this historic building was built in around 1858 (Ledyard Block Historic District)
Nik Silver Efex Pro2
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The wood duck or Carolina duck (Aix sponsa) is a species of perching duck found in North America.
Maplewood Flats Conservation Area,
District of North Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada