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We have been hosting one of Miss Lily's friends she met at Uni in the UK. The timing hasn't been great as Miss had a thesis due and exams. On Sunday, he had to put up with the old farts while she studied and we took him to the place close to my heart to show him our Victorian Coast line- Phillip Island. It was safe to say he was impressed.
This was taken at Kilcunda, just upon sunset and I leached the last bit of light by sitting the camera on the steps railing to get a longer exposure. It was a stormy day but we were lucky with the weather.
There is alot of talk on social media about the role of the vagus nerve and it's use in helping with mood and anxiety. The vagus nerve acts as a communication pathway between the brain and the body, influencing mood, stress responses, and even the immune system.
I think if I could go for a walk along the beach everyday, I would be able to resent my vegus nerve to something more approaching calm.
Tapestry Wall, Lake Powell. The lake level fluctuates with variable inflow and discharge from Glen Canyon Dam, creating a bathtub ring that was 100' high on this occasion. The red color results from dissolved iron salts running down from iron-rich formations higher up. The light color is where the iron oxides have leached out during high-water times.
Cercopis vulnerata (Leach 1815), Gemeine Blutzikade, Black-and-red froghopper
ÜFam Cercopoidea, Fam Cercopidae
This truck used to operate in my area, I wish it still did. This was one of several Leach's that WM of Ormond Beach owned, and if I remember correctly, it was on the yard waste route
Large vat used for leaching in the mining process This mill opened in the 1980s and closed in 1995 after the market dropped. Due to the hazardous materials left behind it became a superfund site due to cyanide used in the leaching process being left behind
Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to yellow.
Treated with Bloody Mary effect in Luminar - giving it the appearance that the color is leaching from the leaf.
05.10.2017 - New Brighton Wirral - One of those birds in its environment shots which normally means they were too far away,which this was ,but to see such small dainty birds battling with the Sea and the storm ,so close to home is amazing.
Shot on iPhone 13 Pro.
My daughter and I did the Box Creek Circuit hike in Lamington, which is our favourite walk. Lots of mud after recent rain and Meg nearly stepped on a red belly black snake - but only one leach,