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"PINTANDO VASIJAS METÁLICAS".
Created for "HEAVY METAL" SOTN Challenge #61.
Images and Textures of my own.
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Querétaro - México.
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A late autumn, early morning capture of Porto across the River Douro and with the distinctive Dom Luís I Bridge dominating the scene. Thanks for looking.
For Macro Mondays Theme: Bubbles
This was way more fun than last weeks shot trying to get fire and ice to cooperate :-) Ingredients:
- darkness
- pie plate
- light and cloth under plate
- soap bubbles
HMM
RX100M3 8.8mm | f 6.3 | 1/30 sec | iso 200
Part II of the "Metallic Butterfly" Installation
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Metatheodora|Chariot|Loovus Dzevavor|Clemmm
La Ceja, Colombia; 2.300 meters above sea level.
Tangara labradorides labradorides
(Metallic-green tanager / Tangara verdinegra)
Metallic-green Tanagers inhabit humid montane forests in the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. They are mostly blue-green in color, although strongly they appear to be blue or green can change, depending upon light conditions.
Their diet consists almost entirely of arthropods and fruits. Metallic-green Tanagers are usually found in pairs or small groups and often join flocks consisting of multiple tanager species.
There are two recognized subspecies of the Metallic-green Tanager (Storer 1970):
-labradorides Boissinneau 1840; type locality Santa-Fé de Bogota [Colombia]
Occurs in western and central Colombia and in western Ecuador (Storer 1970, Hilty and Brown 1986, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001).
-chaupensis Chapman 1925; type locality Chaupe, Cajamarca, Peru
Occurs in southeastern Ecuador and in northern Peru (Storer 1970, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Schulenberg et al. 2007).
neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/...
Queensland, Australia
The Metallic Starling is a colonial breeder, with 4–400 nests often in single tree. Adjoining nests can coalesce to form a single structure. Each nest, which is made of twigs, vines and bark strips, is domed with a side entrance. When I saw this particular colony, it appeared that there were also nest entrances from the bottom. The nest colonies are suspended 30-90 feet above the ground and hang from the ends of twigs in the canopy. Seeing hundreds of these striking birds gathered in the colony, bringing in food for the nestlings and fledglings was remarkable (and loud).
Metallic Starling pair
Aplonis metallica
November 14th, 2018
Flying Fish Point, Queensland, Australia
Canon EOS 1D X Mark II
Canon EF 600mm f4L IS II USM lens
Canon 600EX II-RT flash
These Starlings have amazing plumage - a wonderful metallic like shimmer rolls across their feathers with the light! This is a pair working on their nest in a nesting tree.
Metallic Starling migrate from New Guinea each year to breed in Far North Queensland over the Summer. They nest in communities that can contain hundreds of birds, building messy, spherical nests that hang from nesting trees. These nests are often only centimetres apart from one another. The noise they make is incredible!
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EXPLORE #178 September 24, 2008 Thanks UGArdener for the news! Thanks, everyone, for your comments and visits!
On August 12, 2015 the Persoid Meteor shower was at its peak in 8 years. I managed to capture this exciting image of a shooting star going towards the Milky Way at Price Lake. The light painting was done with an incandescent mag light.
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