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Film name: Kentmere Pan 400

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Developing time: 8'45"

Camera: Pentax 645n

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Focal length: 45

Scanner manufacturer: Epson Perfection V550 Photo.

The fire consumed the informations on this magazine paper.

PLEASE. READ for more information about the rest of the comic!!!.

 

OK, first of all, this is the last page that will be posted here. I"M NOT QUITTING! THE COMIC IS STILL CONTINUING!

The rest of this comic will be shown on my DeviantART because of the 200 limit here =( sorry Flickr, just saving space.

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The name is still Kyra Wildheart. There's also extra pictures there as well.

 

Second of all, THANK YOU anyone who actually reads this. I completely forgot about this honestly until I found out that people still read these X3 so yeah. BIG HUGS TO EVERYONE!!!

 

OK. SUM UP.

 

Bones attacks the black wolf and scars him while Fang watches form a distance. Fang becomes scared of it all and decides to run away while no one is looking.

 

OMG. OMG. OMG. I FIGURED OUT HOW TO MAKE STRAIGHT LINES ON GIMP! I'M SO HAPPY!!!! Click the pencil… then draw a dot where you want it to start… then press shift and start drawing. IT MAGICALLY BECOMES A STRAIGHT LINE. *nerdsplosion*

 

Every time I post a new page I'll try and post the link here

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Key information

  

Noisy and gregarious, these cheerful exploiters of man's rubbish and wastefulness have managed to colonise most of the world. The ultimate avian opportunist perhaps. Monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population, recently estimated as dropping by 71 per cent between 1977 and 2008 with substantial declines in both rural and urban populations. While the decline in England continues, Breeding Bird Survey data indicate recent population increases in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

  

What they eat:

 

Seeds and scraps.

  

Measurements:

 

Length:14-15cm

Wingspan:21-25.5cm

Weight:24-38g

  

Population:

 

UK breeding:5,300,000 pairs

  

Where and when to see them

 

House sparrows can be found from the centre of cities to the farmland of the countryside, they feed and breed near to people. It is a species vanishing from the centre of many cities, but is not uncommon in most towns and villages. It is absent from parts of the Scottish Highlands and is thinly distributed in most upland areas.

  

Breeding

 

House sparrows usually nest in loose colonies and since they don't defend a proper territory, nests can be as little as 20-30 cm apart.

  

How house sparrows nest

 

Nests are often placed in holes and crevices within buildings and they will readily use nestboxes. Free-standing nests are also frequently built, in creepers against walls and in thick hedges or conifers.

 

Pairs often remain faithful to their nest site and to each other for life, although a lost mate of either sex is normally replaced within days. A hole is filled with dry grass or straw with a nesting chamber lined with feathers, hairs, string and paper. Feathers may be plucked from a live pigeon!

 

The main nesting season is from April to August, although nesting has been recorded in all months. Most birds lay two or three clutches, but in a good year fourth attempts are not uncommon.

  

About house sparrow chicks

 

The female lays two to five eggs at daily intervals and often starts to incubate part way through egg-laying. Both sexes incubate, and the chicks hatch after 11-14 days. The parents share nesting duties equally. Chicks are brooded for 6-8 days, but can control their own body temperature only when 10 or 11 days old.

 

The youngsters are fed on a variety of invertebrates, including aphids, caterpillars, beetles and grasshoppers. Seeds and vegetable matter are also given, particularly during periods when invertebrates are scarce (e.g. cold weather) and become more important after the chicks leave the nest.

 

The young fledge 14-16 days after hatching. They are unable to feed themselves for about a week after leaving the nest and are cared for by their parents for around a fortnight. Post-fledging care is frequently left to the male as the hen prepares for the next brood. She can begin laying her next clutch of eggs within days of the previous brood leaving the nest.

 

Newly independent young often gather in large flocks, anywhere there is an abundance of seed, invertebrates and other suitable foods. These may be areas of wasteland or around garden feeding sites. Later, rural flocks may move on to grainfields to feed on the ripening grain, often joined by adult birds, once they have finished nesting. Flocks tend to break up through the autumn and birds return to their nesting colony sites.

  

Population trends

  

The house sparrow is common through most of its world range, and can tolerate a wide variety of climates.

  

The recent decline of house sparrows

 

UK house sparrow populations have fluctuated greatly over the centuries, with a gradual decline during the last 100 years.

 

Causes for the rapid recent declines, particularly in urban and suburban environments, remain largely undetermined, although research is underway that aims to establish the cause(s), and develop conservation solutions.

 

Declines in rural house sparrow populations are thought to be linked to changes in agricultural practices, particularly the loss of winter stubbles and improved hygiene measures around grain stores.

 

House sparrow numbers were not monitored adequately before the mid-1970s. Since then, numbers in rural England have nearly halved while numbers in towns and cities have declined by 60 per cent. Because of these large population declines, the house sparrow is now red-listed as a species of high conservation concern.

  

Relations with humans and other animals

 

People have a love-hate relationship with the house sparrow. However, control attempts have failed to limit the sparrows numbers and range.

Their relationship with humans

People have a love-hate relationship with the house sparrow. For many they are the most familiar of wild animals, bringing life to city centres and other man-made places, bereft of wildlife.

 

The house sparrows partiality to grain crops and the damage and destruction this caused resulted in attempts to control their numbers. From the mid-18th century most parishes had sparrow clubs with the sole objective to destroy as many sparrows as possible. Bounties were paid for sparrows until the late 19th century, when it was accepted that the control measures did not work. Similar failures were recorded in a number of other European countries.

 

Ironically, as people in Europe were paid to kill sparrows as pests, others deliberately introduced them to places as far apart as Australia and New York. Initially they were welcomed, although later appreciation turned to serious concern for the impact on crops. By then sparrows had become well established and control attempts have failed to limit the sparrows numbers and range.

  

How sparrows behave with other animals

 

Sparrows are aggressive tend to dominate feeders in gardens and prevent other birds from getting to the food. They harass other birds and steal their food and take over their nests, particularly house martins. The eviction and interference often results in a reduction in breeding success and can cause desertion of even large martin colonies.

 

Sparrows frequently tear to pieces the nests of martins and swallows and eject any eggs or chicks therein. The owners are unable to stop them.

 

Sparrows are very resilient and for their size have remarkably few serious predators. Main predators are domestic cats, owls (especially tawny) and sparrowhawks, but none are capable of affecting the size of the sparrow population, with the possible exception of localised effects by cats.

 

Technical Information:

 

Telescope: AIRY APO 130T PrimaLuceLab

Mount: NEQ6-Pro

Camera : QHY9

Filter: Optolong H-a 7nm, OIII 6.5nm, SII 6.5nm

Frames: H-a: 32x900s -- OIII: 32x900s -- SII:32x900s

Total Integration: 24 Hours

Software: SGP – PHD2 – DSS -PixInsight – CS6

Location: Noventa di Piave (Venice) 4 meter above sea level – ITALY

 

Environment Temperature: About 10°C

 

Relative Humidity: 90%

 

Date: 25.10.19 - 26.10.19 - 27.10.19 - 31.10.19 - 01.11.19

  

NOTE: The image was acquired from a very polluted sky ( Red Zone - where I live ).

One of the most beautiful railway stations I have ever been in, Glasgow Central.

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Give me the splendid, silent sun with all his beams full-dazzling.

 

Dammi il sole splendido e silenzioso con tutti i suoi raggi pieni di luce.

(Walt Whitman)

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Outfit:

Casual Jeans M3

Casual Shirt M8_Tucked

 

Beard:

[MAGNIFICENT] for SKYLER - Bento CIRCLE GOATEE

 

at TMD from the sept 5 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TMD/124/100/23

 

Car:

.::Indulge::. 356 Roadster JD edition BOX (wear me)

Information on the grounds of Fort Hunter Park, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.

 

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[...] "Information stellt zwar immer Verbindungen her, doch einige Arten von Information – von wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen bis zu politischen Reden – können versuchen, diese Verbindung durch eine korrekte Darstellung von bestimmten Aspekten der Wirklichkeit zu knüpfen. Das verlangt allerdings einen besonderen Einsatz, den Information selbst nicht leistet. Deshalb irrt das naive Informationsverständnis, wenn es annimmt, dass leistungsfähigere Informationstechnologie automatisch zu einem wahrhaftigeren Verständnis der Welt führt. Wenn keine weiteren Maßnahmen ergriffen werden, um das Gleichgewicht zugunsten der Wahrheit zu verschieben, dann sorgt eine Zunahme und Beschleunigung der Information nur dafür, dass die relativ seltenen und kostspieligen wahrhaftigen Darstellungen unter der anschwellenden Flut minderwertiger Information verschwinden." [...]

 

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[...] "While information always creates connections, some types of information—from scientific publications to political speeches—can attempt to establish this connection through an accurate representation of certain aspects of reality. However, this requires a special effort that information itself does not make. Therefore, the naive understanding of information is mistaken when it assumes that more powerful information technology automatically leads to a more truthful understanding of the world. If no additional measures are taken to shift the balance in favor of truth, an increase and acceleration of information will only ensure that the relatively rare and costly truthful representations disappear under the swelling flood of inferior information." [...]

 

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(Harari, "Nexus")

 

'Pink Lake, named after the Pink family who settled the land in 1826, is Gatineau Park’s most unique lake because it is meromictic, meaning that, unlike a normal lake, its upper and lower water levels never mix. This is because it has a small surface and bowl-like shape and is surrounded by steep cliffs that protect it from the wind. There is no oxygen in the deepest seven metres of the lake. With no oxygen at the bottom of Pink Lake, there is only one organism that lives in its depths — an anaerobic prehistoric organism.'

Check out my review of the Carl Zeiss Batis 18mm & Loxia 21mm

 

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Ebeltoft, Denmark – July 2023.

At the Maltfabrikken culture center.

informations;

-Mount: skywatcher neq-6 goto with Rowan modification belt

-telescope: skywatcher 200/1000 F/5

-autoguiding: Asi 120mm

-total exposure: 4H39Min 93 X 3m

-Camera: canon eos 700d astrodon

-filter(s): astronomik CLS ccd eos clip

-other optic(s): baader coma corrector

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TDLR comes in 2 skin options BROW & NB

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"Too much information

Well I said you're good for nothing

Come on to the back

I said your needles count for something

Guess I'd better sell you now

Guess I'd be around"...

 

Kasabian: youtu.be/ITloX-G_2P8

For your research or library questions, stop by the information desk and talk to a knowledgeable staff member.

===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===

 

Registration: G-VRED

Aircraft: Airbus A340-642

Aircraft Manufacturer: Airbus Industrie

Serial No./ MSN: 768

Aircraft Delivery Date: 19/10/2006

Livery: Normal

Aircraft Status: Stored

 

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Information, Credits and additional pictures are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2019/09/the-party.html

National Shrine of Nuestra Señora Virgen de la Regla Interior, Opon, Lapu-lapu City, Cebu, Philippines

The stone rows of Ménec, one of the three major groups of stone rows at the megalithic sites of Carnac, Brittany, France

 

Some background information:

 

The Carnac stones are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites near the south coast of Brittany in in the French department of Morbihan. They consist of stone alignments, dolmens (stone tombs), tumuli (burial mounds) and single menhirs (standing stones). More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were hewn from local granite and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany and form the largest such collection in the world. Most of the stones are within the Breton municipality of Carnac, but some to the east are within neighboring La Trinité-sur-Mer. The stones were erected at some stage during the Neolithic period, probably around 3300 BC, but some may date to as early as 4500 BC.

 

There are three major groups of stone rows – Ménec, Kermario and Kerlescan, which altogether are known as the alignments of Carnac. Another much smaller group of stones, the Petit-Ménec alignments, can be found in the neigbouring village of La Trinité-sur-Mer. These four groups may have once formed a single group but have been split up as stones were removed for other purposes. The standing stones are made of weathered granite from local outcroppings that once extensively covered the area.

 

The Ménec alignments near the village of Le Ménec consist of eleven converging rows of menhirs stretching for 1,165 by 100 metres (3,822 by 328 feet). At either end the remains of stone circles can still be seen. The largest stones, around 4 metres (13 feet) high, are at the wider, western end. The stones then become as small as 0.6 metres (2 feet 0 inches) high along the length of the alignment before growing in height again toward the extreme eastern end.

 

The Kermario alignments consists of 1029 stones in ten columns, about 1,300 m (4,300 feet) in length. At their eastern end, where the stones are shorter, a stone circle was revealed by aerial photography. The Kerlescan alignments are a smaller group of 555 stones, further to the east of the other two sites. They are composed of 13 lines with a total length of about 800 metres (2,600 feet), ranging in height from 80 cm (2 feet 7 inch) to 4 m (13 feet). At the extreme west, where the stones are tallest, there is another stone circle which has 39 stones.

 

There are several dolmens scattered around the area. These dolmens are generally considered to have been tombs. However, the acidic soil of Brittany has eroded away the bones. They were constructed with several large stones supporting a capstone, then buried under a mound of earth. In many cases, the mound is no longer present, sometimes due to archeological excavation, and only the large stones remain, in various states of ruin.

 

At the end of the 18th century, the alignments of Carnac were attributed to druidic gatherings. But just a few years later, it was claimed that they represent stars in the sky. A later theory from 1887 argued for a connection between the rows of stones and the directions of sunsets at the solstices. More recent studies assume an astronomical purpose or support the concept of a geometric megalithic yard. However, the most modern theory suggests that the stone rows belonged to some kind of defensive structure against preternatural menaces originating from the nearby sea. Anyway, a generally valid theory regarding the purpose of the alignments has not been agreed on yet.

 

Since 1996, the alignments of Carnac – or to be more precise – the Ménec alignments are part of the UNESCO tenative list, a list of worldwide architectural and cultural heritage sites, which are considered to become UNESCO world heritage sites sometime. If you plan a visit there, please be aware that Carnac can be overcrowded by tourists at certain hours of the day. There are also several touristic offers of clever tradespeople that cost money. However, you can still eplore the alignments on your own, although it’s no longer possible to stroll around between the stone rows as they are protected from regardless visitors by having been fenced in for quite some time.

Information about Longwood Gardens can be found here.

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Far from the madding crowd’s ignoble strife.

 

Lontano dai conflitti ignobili della folla impazzita.

(Thomas Gray)

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Beard

[//REBIRTH/]-BEARD_Osirio (Marketplace - Mainstore - Flickr - Facebook) @ MOM event maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunset%20Ambiance%20Island...

 

Shirt

L&B Swear Ranger Denim Shirt

 

Poses

WRONG - BENTO STATIC MALE POSES - 128 @ ACCESS EVENT maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ACCESS/129/129/2003

===AIRCRAFT INFORMATION===

 

Registration: V8-ALI

Aircraft: Boeing 747-430

Aircraft Manufacturer: Boeing Company

Serial No./ MSN: 26426

Aircraft Delivery Date: 17/04/1992

Livery: Normal

Aircraft Status: Stored

 

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Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah piloting his very own Boeing 747 out of Manila after attending the 27th APEC Summit

  

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Technical Information:

 

Telescope: AIRY APO 130T PrimaLuceLab

Mount: Paramount MyT - Software Bisque

Camera : QHY168C -- GAIN:10 ; OFFSET:50 -- -20°C

Filter: Optolong 2" L-eNhance

Frames: RGGB: 48 x 600s for each panel (In total 2 panels)

Total Integration: 16 Hours

Software: SGP – TheSkyX – PHD2 – PixInsight – CS6

Location: Noventa di Piave (Venice) 4 meter above sea level – ITALY

Environment Temperature: About 5°C

Relative Humidity: 88%

Date: 04.12.19 - 23.12.19

 

NOTE: The image was acquired from a very polluted sky (Red Zone - where I live).

The works representing mythological figures.

 

Drawing on information from the excavation and stylistic comparisons, the pavement has been dated to the first half or middle of the 2nd century AD. A deeper examination of the pavement during its lifting and restoration allowed for an understanding of the construction techniques and the successive phases of installation of its different segments. While the ensemble was realised in situ, in opus tessellatum, the circular medallion, created in opus vermiculatum using miniscule elements, was composed within a workshop upon a terracotta base (the emblema technique) and then inserted into a space left empty in the centre of the shield. The border decorated with a guilloche was added at a third stage in order to camouflage the join between the shield and the emblema. By identifying the material used for the medallion and the guilloche, we can say that the creation of the panel and its insertion were carried out by the same team.

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