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It's a pretty intense bacon spread. Sweet (like caramelized onions), smoky and savory.
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This picture I took in 2007--still not knowing much about photography but novices tend to get lucky. This little bee was posing for me long enough to capture a few really good shots and it is rare to also have the pollen in such a good focus... so here it is. I had to enlarge with Genuine Fractals--and again, no loss as a result.
The upper left flower was really wilted and the green in the background was way too bright so I decided to use Nik's trial again. I used the Dfine to reduce noise, the Sharpen to increase sharpness only on the bee and the center of the flower the bee is on, and then used a color treatment called Indian Summer all over. I chose center lighten and border darken--that is a really cool function in Nik's ColorEffects! And finally, since the wilting flower just stayed looking wilted, I used CS5's new blending brush and the regular paint brush to put a little more (albeit artistic) life back into that flower. I also painted the background a bit to keep the painted look more consistent. It is interesting what a bit of tinkering can do! the whole process took about 15 minutes and it is a descent picture now.
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The Wood Stork (Mycteria americana) is a large American wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It was formerly called the "Wood Ibis", though it is not really an ibis.
The adult is a large bird 83-115 cm (33-45 in) tall and 140-180 cm (58-71 in) in wingspan. Males typically weigh 2.5–3.3 kg (5.5-7.3 lbs); females weigh 2.0–2.8 kg (4.4-6.2 lbs)[2], although large birds are up to 4.5 kg (10 lbs).[3] It appears all white on the ground, with blackish-gray legs and pink feet. In flight, the trailing edge of the wings is black. The head is dark brown with a bald, black face, and the thick downcurved bill is dusky yellow. Juvenile birds are a duller version of the adult, generally browner on the neck, and with a paler bill.
This is a subtropical and tropical species which breeds in much of South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The Wood Stork is the only stork that presently breeds in North America. In the United States there is a small and endangered breeding population in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, along with a recently discovered rookery in southeastern North Carolina. On the other hand, in Santa Catarina state (Brazil), its decline seems to have been reversed: after an absence between the late 1960s and the mid-1990s, the species is now again regularly encountered there, in particular in the Tubarão River region[4]. It is likely that the Paraná River region's wetlands served as a stronghold of the species, from where it is now re-colonizing some of its former haunts[5]. Globally, it is considered a Species of Least Concern by the IUCN due to its large range[6].
The Wood Stork is a broad-winged soaring bird that flies with its neck outstretched and legs extended. It forages usually where lowering water levels concentrate fish in open wetlands; it also frequents paddy fields. Walking slowly and steadily in shallow water up to its belly, it seeks prey, which, like that of most of its relatives, consists of fish, frogs and large insects, and sometimes lizards and rodents. It catches fish by holding its bill open in the water until a fish is detected[7].
In the United States. the Wood Stork favors cypress trees in marshes, swamps, or (less often) among mangroves and nearby habitat.[8]
A resident breeder in lowland wetlands with trees, the Wood Stork builds a large stick nest in a forest tree, with up to twenty-five nests in one tree.[8] Breeding once a year, a female lays 3-5 eggs in the typical clutch. The eggs are incubated 27–32 days by both sexes. Wood Storks' reproductive cycle is triggered when waterholes dry up sufficiently to concentrate fish in sufficient numbers for efficient feeding of the chicks. Each chick weighs approximately 2 ounces (60 grams). is helpless and is unable to fly. Competition for food is fierce, and if food is scarce, only the older chicks will survive. Week-old chicks are fed about 15 times per day, and they grow rapidly. By 14 days, each will weigh 10 times its hatching weight. At 28 days, each is 25 times heavier. During the breeding season, Wood Storks need over 400 pounds (180 kg) of fish to feed themselves and their offspring. When the weather is very warm, parents also collect water and bring it to the nest to drool on and into the mouths of the chicks. By the time the young are 4 weeks old, both parents leave the nest to search for food, and this continues until the chicks “fledge” or leave the nest. Young may continue to return to the colony for another 10 to 15 days to roost or to try to get food from their parents. A colony is considered successful if its parents average at least 1.5 fledged young per nest.[9]
Each adult will defend its nest against various predators. Corvids, vultures, grackles and striped skunks will attempt to pick off eggs.[9]. Raccoons are the leading predator of nests, and can cause almost complete colony nesting failure when water dries under nests in drought years.[10] Adults are rarely preyed on, but unwary ones have been picked off by American alligators. [11]
Wood Stork alighting, Hontoon Dead River, in Florida
This species seems to have evolved in tropical regions; its North American presence probably postdates the last ice age. A fossil fragment from the Touro Passo Formation found at Arroio Touro Passo (Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) might be of the living species; it is at most from the Late Pleistocene age, a few 10,000s of years ago.[12] North American fossils from that time are of an extinct larger relative, M. wetmorei. This was probably a sister species; both occurred sympatrically on Cuba at the end of the Pleistocene.
Shot @ an abandoned chocolat factory, July 2nd, 2006. Used only a beam of hard sun light coming in through a broken window in an otherwise darkened factory hall. I've asked the model to think about his children and turn his head. If only I had known about Rembrandt lighting at that time...
Exact exposure & lens unknown, I'm guessing 50mm @ F/1.8 in 1/125, ISO 100. No additional light sources or modifiers have been used.
(unsharpness in the large image is caused by a low resolution upload).
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St. Stephen's Basilica Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038), whose mummified fist is housed in the reliquary.
Equal with the Hungarian Parliament Building, it is the one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest at 96 metres (315 ft) - this equition symbolises that worldly and spiritual thinking have the same importance. According to current regulations there cannot be taller building in Budapest than 96 metres (315 ft). It has a width of 55 metres (180 ft), and length of 87.4 metres (287 ft). It was completed in 1905 after 54 years of construction. Much of this delay can be attributed to the collapse of the dome in 1868 which required complete demolition of the completed works and rebuilding from the ground up.
The architectural style is Neo-Rennaissance; it has a Greek cross groundplan. The façade is anchored by two large bell towers. In the southern tower is Hungary's biggest bell, weighing over 9 tonnes (8.9 LT; 9.9 ST) . Its predecessor had a weight of almost 8 tonnes (7.9 LT; 8.8 ST), but it was used for military purposes during World War II. Visitors may access the dome by elevators or by climbing 364 stairs for a 360° view overlooking Budapest.
(Wikipedia)
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Famous and impressive, both at a distance and nearby, with marvelous views over the capital of Hungary.
كل ما تحتاجة عن كوالالمبور موجودج له روابط هنا ما عليك الا ان تختار سواءا فنادق او مزارات او غيرة
فندق مندرين اورينتال كوالالمبور
فنادق شارع العرب في كوالالمبور
Complexo hospitalar localizado na região de Gopouva. Inicialmente, alí funcionou o Sanatório São Paulo, uma casa de saúde particular para doentes mentais. Poi adquirido pelo governo do Estado, em maio de 1931, para o tratamento dos portadores do Mal de Hansen, e, como tal, inaugurado em 05/06/1931. Com a aquisição de terrenos contíguos, foram construidos novos pavilhões, uma pequena vila, campo de futebol, igreja e, em 1936, o teatro. A denominação é homenagem ao padre Bento Dias Pacheco, nascido em Itú e que dedicou grande parte da sua vida à assistência aos hansenianos.
My aunt and uncle came to visit from Florida/Puerto Rico. I hadn't seen either one in 19 years. So my sister-in-law and I took them to San Francisco. We took the Ferry from Vallejo and then the Muni to Pier 39. It was a great day and we did a lot of walking. At some point my sister-in-law and my aunt decided to do some shopping and my uncle and I went and sat down on some benches. There was wonderful live flamenco guitar playing in the background and this little jewel like European Starling jumping around from place to place scrounging for food. I was amazed at how close he came to us. Obviously I had to take my shot. I took serveral pictures of him and this one was the best. It was a fun day and I'm glad I took the time to listen to the music and watch the birds :)
Following is a link to way more than you ever wanted to know about European Starlings.
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高雄市玩美攝影協會 / 拍攝
『玩美是人生追求完美境界的過程,完美是生活過程中的成果,攝影人在乎過程中的進行。因此,玩美幾乎是攝影人所追求的程序,意即尚在進行中,永無止息,故取名之。』
協會會址:台灣 高雄市新興區尚信街29號
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Part of "Cessez-le-feu", a set dedicated to Amnesty International's call to Israel and Hezbollah for an immediate cease fire in Lebanon. Fontaine des Innocents, Paris - Aug. 7, 2006.
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Canon EOS 7D + EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 16 mm - 1/160 sec at f/5.6, ISO 200
Aperture priority mode @ 0 EV E.C - Pattern metering - no flash
Subject Distance: 939.99 mm
One of the more excellent morale events I've been on.
47°40'25.71" N 122°12'33.65" W, 9.7 m
Argosy Tour Boat, Lake Washington
Seattle, Washington, USA
Taken on 06.17.2010, uploaded on 08.15.2010.
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高雄市玩美攝影協會 / 拍攝
『玩美是人生追求完美境界的過程,完美是生活過程中的成果,攝影人在乎過程中的進行。因此,玩美幾乎是攝影人所追求的程序,意即尚在進行中,永無止息,故取名之。』
協會會址:台灣 高雄市新興區尚信街29號
捷運O7文化站 1號出口(步行約1分鐘)
協會服務電話:07-2231345
E-mail:wm2231345@gmail.com
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From Ayinger Privatbrauerei in Bavaria, Germany:
Celebrator Doppelbock.
Doppelbocks ("double bocks") were probably first brewed in the 17th century by monks in Bavaria - a stronger version of bock beers that originated in Einbeck, Germany. Doppelbocks are usually rich, malty lagers; usually dark-colored; the names often end with the suffix "-ator." Ayinger Celebrator is probably little changed from the doppelbock first brewed at Ayinger in 1878; Ayinger's doppelbock was once called "Fortunator" but this global classic is called "Celebrator" around the world now.
6.7% alcohol-by-volume (abv)
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Internet mail, or “e-mail,” is a neat thing as it takes the postal system out of the loop and allows us to communicate with friends and/or family almost instantaneously…even those on the other side of the globe.
And while all of us enjoy a good joke or two, they tend to get old when you’ve seen them 50 times. My biggest pet peeve is when the same person forwards the same e-mail over and over again over the course of several months. I admit, my memory might be no longer than a mosquito’s butt, but come on! Even I can remember having sent certain pictures/jokes previously.
All that rambling having been said, I admit to getting a chuckle out of the Asian food store pictures. Sometimes, things are best not translated. The one above is the cleanest of all that have been sent (again) most recently.
I also like the pro gun, 2nd amendment “posters” floating around out there. On the surface, this one resonates pretty loudly and seems to scream “double standard.” But then again, isn’t it true that if so many Americans weren’t armed to the teeth, the President, regardless of his name or the color of his skin, might not need so much protection in the first place? It only takes one wacko to make trouble.
But hey…the girl is kind of cute. What gun totin’ guy wouldn’t like a girl that can probably shoot straighter than him?
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Really worth seeing on black (and click on "large")
Nicolas Sarkozy on stage. Behind him, supporters are merging into the huge screen above, showing the crowd in front of them.
Part of "Sarkozy in Bercy"
Thorsten Rinne en su conferencia "Continuous Improvement in PHP projects", peloteando al público ;-)
Irish Brigade, 63rd, 69th and 88th New York Infantry, 14th New York Independent Battery
The monument is a Celtic cross supported by a granite base, standing 19’ 6” tall. The front of the cross is an ornate bronze ornamented by a 2nd Corps trefoil, the numbers of the three New York regiments, the Seal of the State of New York, and a harp flanked by eagles.
At the foot of the cross lies a lifesized Irish wolfhound, symbol of honor and fidelity.
It was sculpted by William R. O’Donovan, a former Confederate soldier who fought at Gettysburg. The monument was dedicated on July 2nd, 1888.
The Irish Brigade was one of the legendary units of the Civil War. Three of its regiments were from New York. The other two were the 28th Massachusetts and the 116th Pennsylvania. With its numbers horribly thinned at Antietam and Fredericksburg, the three New York regiments could barely muster two weak companies each. But the Irish Brigade was still a force to be reckoned with when they were thrown in to support Sickles' collapsing line on the afternoon of July 2.
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"Bloodstock agent John Stuart called his friend, Douglas Joyce, about a horse. Well, the call was actually about money, but . . . “I owe you some money from that breeding deal, but I’ve got another idea,” Stuart said. “Let me buy you a horse instead.” Joyce asked, “You got one in mind?” Stuart, of course, did: “ Yeah, I’m looking at him.”
The rest is Thoroughbred history. That horse was John’s Call – a $4,000 purchase in 1992 who blossomed into a Grade I winner, $1.5 million earner, world-class lead pony and example for anyone who ever thought they were too old to be great. Retired in 2001, the chestnut gelding was euthanized Thursday after breaking his right front leg in a field at trainer Tom Voss’ farm in Monkton, Md. The son of Lord At War was 19."
Racehorse turned stable pony:
Owner: Trillium Stable
Breeder: Wimborne Farm Inc.
State Bred: KY
Winnings: 40 Starts: 16 - 12 - 3, $1,571,267
At 4: 2nd Miles Valentine Novice Steeplechase S.
At 7: 2nd Cedar Key S.; 3rd Laurel Turf Cup S. (G3)
At 8: Won Laurel Turf Cup S. (G3), Bald Eagle Breeders' Cup H.; 2nd Sussex H., Fort McHenry H.
At 9: Won Turf Classic Invitational S. (G1), Sword Dancer Invitational H. (G1), Cape Henlopen S.; 3rd Breeders' Cup Turf (G1)
At 10: Won Cape Henlopen Overnight H.
Foaled March 13th, 1991. Raced through age ten.