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*My planet, My Life.*

 

*Simple reason, Simple stories, Planet is circulate and “Life” is a season. *

 

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« La composition doit être une de nos préoccupations constantes, mais au moment de photographier elle ne peut être qu’intuitive, car nous sommes aux prises avec des instants fugitifs où les rapports sont mouvants. »

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Argiope bruennichi

 

The spider builds a spiral orb web at dawn or dusk, commonly in long grass a little above ground level, taking it approximately an hour. The prominent zigzag shape called the stabilimentum, or web decoration, featured at the centre of the orb is of uncertain function, though it may be to attract insects.

 

When a prey item is first caught in the web, Argiope bruennichi will quickly immobilise its prey by wrapping it in silk. The prey is then bitten and then injected with a paralysing venom and a protein-dissolving enzyme. (Wikipedia)

 

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Wespenspinne (auch Zebraspinne, Tigerspinne oder Seidenbandspinne) - von der Unterseite

 

Im Schnitt benötigt eine Wespenspinne 40 Minuten für den Netzbau. Die Höhe der Netznabe liegt üblicherweise zwischen 20 und 70 cm über dem Boden. Die Höhe ist angepasst an den Lebensraum der Beutetiere. Charakteristisch für das Netz der Wespenspinne ist ein häufig sehr kräftiges, zickzackförmiges Gespinstband in vertikaler Ausrichtung ober- und unterhalb der Nabe, das sogenannte Stabiliment. Inzwischen sind weitere Formen von Stabilimenten bekannt. Es gibt zum Beispiel kreisförmige Anordnungen der Zickzacklinien um die Netzmitte herum (besonders bei Jungspinnen), nur ein Gespinstband nach unten weisend oder gar ein fehlendes Stabiliment. Diese abnormalen oder fehlenden Stabilimente deuten darauf hin, dass die ursprünglich zugeschriebene stabilisierende Wirkung für das Netz nicht primär gilt. Auch die Vermutung, dass es sich ausschließlich um eine Art Tarnung des Netzes handelt, gilt als nicht gesichert.

 

Beobachtungen zeigen, dass der Aufbau des Stabiliments entweder durch chemische Kontaminierung des Lebensraumes beeinflusst wird, oder durch das Alter und Geschlecht der Wespenspinnen. Männliche Spinnen weben überwiegend, bis zum Erreichen ihrer Geschlechtsreife, die häufige senkrechte Zickzacklinie über und unter der Netznabe, aber auch zirkulär verlaufende Gespinstbänder um die Mittelnabe. Ab September, Oktober scheinen die männlichen Wespenspinnen meist nur noch einarmige, nach unten gerichtete Zickzacklinien zu weben. Weibliche Wespenspinnen legen auch überwiegend die bekannte vertikale Zickzacklinie an, aber auch das ganze Jahr über kreisförmige Stabilimente. Sogar Kombinationen aus einem zirkulären Stabiliment und vertikalen zickzackförmigen Gespinstbändern wurden beobachtet. (Wikipedia)

In this April’s Spring Sunshine

A Camellia shows it’s Beauty

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But mind you

It’s neither yours nor mine

So please, don´t cross the LINE

STOP ! Stay where you are !

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Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Taken April 19, 2020 and uploaded for Crazy Tuesday #Lines

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200

ƒ/4.5

36.2 mm

1/1600 Sec

ISO 100

 

spotted and taken from my window

This is another version of a similar picture I uploaded years ago of a special kind of doufu drying in the sun in one narrow lane in my neighbourhood. The house is still standing, but is now empty and will be gone very soon. I passed this spot a few days ago and remembered all the things that used to dry in the sun outside here: fish, meat, sausages and all kinds of vegetables fighting for space with the laundry online. I had to dig up this scene from my archive and let if fly in the wind once more.

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

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If you’re looking for a forever friend, there are a million reasons to give that pet a forever home. But there is a movement happening, which is “Adopt, Don’t Shop”. This basically means that if you’re planning on getting a dog or a cat (or any animal, really), instead of going to an online seller or a pet store, you should go to an animal shelter near you and adopt through there. Instead of shopping for an animal, you are adopting an animal. Just like you wouldn’t be shopping for a child, you shouldn’t be shopping for a pet.

Mimi (Rescued by mistreatment with 6 months of age 2 years ago)

 

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"God answers the prayer in his own way,

not on ours."

 

Mahatma Gandhi

 

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Abandoned Crookham Court Manor School Escape game online in EightGames. I was there for a week to look after the building and got trapped. Save me. www.eightgames.com/abandoned-crookham-court-manor-school-...

Co. Donegal, Ireland, July 2017

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Vacation in the East Coast of Malaysia. Perfect place to catch a sunrise. The place I was staying has an endless stretch of beach, without a single rock. It was a bit dull and oh boy am I lucky to find this boat.

 

If you're wondering about the long exposure when the sun was up, well I was using a Hoya ND400 filter - worth every 9 stops :D

 

Note: I'm sleepy. Just reached home and I'll probably end up in the east coast again next week :D Will catch up with your stream once I've got my beauty sleep and rest hehe

 

Tech Specs: 9 exposures tone mapped HDR using Hoya ND400, so yeah this is one very long sequence of exposure bracketing. Layer masking with one single exposure in CS3. Vignetting was intentionally increased in CS3.

 

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Finally, we got our broadband connection installed in our new apartment today.

 

We have settled in pretty well in our new home here at Livingston. Although it feels very different living here compared to London, I guess we will learn how to appreciate quieter, more peaceful life here in Scotland.

 

Haven't taken any shots here in Scotland yet. We will shop for a car very soon. It will be much easier to go around Scotland with a car. Will catch up with your photostream really soon.

 

Cheers! :)

 

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Iowa Northern Railway train BUWA has IANR 4100, 3809, 3802, and 3803 for power on this December Sunday to make the run from Butler Yard near Shell Rock, Iowa to Bryant Yard in Waterloo. The train had 75 cars out of Butler, but have brought the head 15 into the CN Waterloo Yard for interchange. In the background EJE 667, still in orange, is paused in between it's duties as the yard switch engine, and a few other motors are laying around at the engine facility including EJE 658 in CN paint.

 

The CN is in the process of purchasing the IANR but is still awaiting STB approval, and so this is perhaps a bit of a look into the future. Meanwhile the past is well represented in this view too, as the Illinois Central Roundhouse here in the background has been present in at least in some form, (it's had stalls added and removed over the years) back to as far as 1901 (and possibly longer, it was hard to pin down a good date for the roundhouse construction from just some quick online research).

 

The Iowa Northern Railway uses the CN Mainline in Waterloo and Cedar Falls for a few miles from Waterloo West to Cedar Falls Junction as part of an arrangement going back to the 1980s and a highway project that saw the consolidation of some lines in Waterloo to make room for US 218. Normally from what I've seen the interchange work is typically done by the IANR in either direction at some siding tracks just west of Waterloo West and so they don't come into the yard like this. But occasionally when traffic warrants the CN will have the IANR come directly into the "A Yard" here at the Waterloo Terminal to make their setout and pickup as seen here. They would tie onto a cut of cars and shove back out of the yard to the rest of their train waiting on the mainline.

 

I had gone out after this BUWA even though it was likely to be a cloudy day because IANR 4100 on the point is one of the road's newest units (arrived to the IANR in August 2023 per some online notes, though it's originally a C&O unit) and still looks pretty sharp. But it was a nice bonus to get them making this less-common move, and this angle normally would be a heavily backlit-view if the sun were present.

I've been busy, shooting as many Toy shots as I can for my Polaroid show: Toys on Roids at the Soo Visual Art Center this November. If you're in the Minneapolis area, I hope you can make it and if not, there will be a companion book that will be on sale online the day after the show opens. We're getting the book printed locally and hopefully the prints will turn out as close to the originals as possible and be high quality for framing as art.

Lincoln, 26 June 2015, Canon EOS 7D

Inworld : Kayvrsa (Just a little show of my second life)

A bridge over the trackbed of the former Leek to Macclesfield railway, which closed circa 1962. Here at Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire in the late afternoon October sunshine.

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