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EXPLORED with best position of 5 on 31.08.2011
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Shot was taken during a photo triporganized by DohaKoottam ദോഹക്കൂട്ടം, our photographic club to Thakira . Thakira is a small village located a few kilometers to the North of Al Khor town in Qatar. If you are a nature lover, though, it is well worth doing so, as the vista is completely different from much of the rest of Qatar.
Thakira not only rests on the edge of an estuary, it is also home to mangrove swamps. While, because of the extremely high saline content of the sea in this area, the mangroves are not as large as in other countries, they are probably the most established in Qatar.
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Being at the right place and at the right time is something all wildlife photographers dream of. Last evening having nearly a dozen Short-eared Owls flying around me for several hours was so much fun. I've only processed four of 100's of pictures (actually 1,400 photos). I have dreamed of someday being in a position to get an owl flying right at me, and last evening it happened. Unbelievable! I thought it was going to come into the car with me. There was no baiting going on here, but looks like it was going to take a mouse off my left shoulder.
Found this black-crowned night-heron getting into position for hunting in the marshy shallow water. They can be quite patient too, sometimes found hunched over in the same position for an extensive time while waiting on some type of aquatic delight. They will defend their "hunting grounds" or territory as well, should another opportunistic feeder come along.
What I find most fascinating about them is that quite striking red eye ... they simply grab my attention.
Happy Sunday everyone!
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Artwork by Glenn Brown @ Art Gallery, Arles, France
The photograph NOT the Artwork is my work, therefore my copyright is the photograph only
Glenn Brown CBE (born 1966 in Hexham, Northumberland) is a British artist known for the use of appropriation in his paintings. Starting with reproductions from other artists' works, Glenn Brown transforms the appropriated image by changing its colour, position, orientation, height and width relationship, mood and/or size. Despite these changes, he has occasionally been accused of plagiarism.
Shutter (2011-2024), in the process of grooming herself, using her front-right paw to stabilize herself as she dampens her front-left one to groom the back of her head.
One of many species of clubtail dragonfly inhabiting the midwest region. Imaged June of 2020 in Anoka County, central Minnesota.
Visitors: Feel free to explore my photostream and albums for various seasonal pix of wildlife/scenics/florals.
Malaika- the queen of Ole Kiombo . She literally directed her now one year old cubs to an effortless kill of a Gazelle fawn. The sequence of the kill to follow soon...amazing sighting!
Good to be back ... Sorry I was Away for so long...will catch up soon.
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
Acts 1:20 “For it is written in the book of Psalms, ‘Let his house become deserted, and let there be no one to live in it,’ and ‘Let another take his position of responsibility.’”
An adult female Strap-snouted Brown Snake (Pseudonaja aspidorhyncha) prepares to strike out at a perceived threat in a highly-spirited threat display.
Charleville district in southern outback Queensland, Australia.
Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 coupled to a vintage Leica R Series Bellows Rail System with an adapter from Leitax in combination with a 100/4 Macro Elmar short lens.
Tripod, manual focus and settings. Full studio lighting utilized.
(Unaware - the fall)
Basic terms
(explain)
the fall as junction
between earth and
above
Swift and silent
grades
of an approach
unwanted but
inevitable,
Once steps were
made from
one position,
the other ones followed
without thinking
ahead.
(graphics-collage, DM, 2020
image 12.5x21 cm, paper 22x29 cm)
part of Ben Uri Gallery Inauguration Sales Exhibition
March 15 - 29, 2024
Dark rain bearing clouds gather as the diesel shunter drags Defiant and Rood Ashton Hall out of the shed ready for repositioning for a 30742 Charters photo shoot.
Explore #129 - Highest Position :) Thanks to all of you!
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This is one of those new-to-camera- lens-yard-and-me shots. The house wren arrived some days ago but I was unable to get a shot off until today. Not sure what she’s up to. She’s been checking out all the holes left by the downies and nuthatches and seems to like this one the best. Her pose seems to indicate that she feels she’s part of the in-crowd and I am just glad she acquiesced to do this shoot.
Naturally, this shot was facilitated by perfect positioning of the Adirondack. The major challenge was, however, to not drift off into a snooze. This was accomplished by some mental gymnastics that involved perfecting the recipe for what I call Apple Blossom. Of course it’s not a flower, it’s the perfect summer drink. I was introduced to this in the early eighties in Victoria’s Inner Harbour in a place called the Captain’s Palace (changed to Huntingdon Mansion). It’s one of those Victorian mansions converted into a restaurant and they really serve(d) wonderful fare. And part of the breakfast menu was, you guessed it, the Apple Blossom. I could have stayed there all day sipping this nectar of the gods and observing the goings on in the harbor. They never did tell me what the ingredients were but due to my tenacious nature (I’ve been called a pit bull) I am now getting awfully close and finally reaping the fruits of my labor.
... of the floral variety. Shooting stars are my favorite wildflowers. They are essentially primroses with reflexed petals. They were previously placed in their own genus (Dodecatheon) based on this remarkable floral trait, but have recently been put back into the primrose group (Primula).
The petal positioning of shooting stars would seem to hinder pollinators from landing on the flower. However they rely on a "buzz" pollination strategy, where vibration of the pollinator's (usually bumble bees) flight muscles causes tightly held pollen to fall off the anthers and land on the legs and body of the pollinator or directly on to the stigma of the same flower. Buzz pollination occurs in other species with similar flower morphology, such as some plants in the tomato family.
Minutes after arrival with the 1822 from Dingwall, the locomotive has already uncoupled from it's short take of Mark 1 and 2 coaches and is about to run around prior to pushing the coaches back into the station ready for the next departure.
Those viewers that know Kyle may be wondering about my viewpoint for taking this photograph. In the summer of 1989 I was working on a ship that returned to Kyle each evening and moored at the quay next to the station, and this is taken from the bridge of the MV Northern Horizon... no pole necessary!
At this time services from Kyle were unable to reach Inverness due to the collapse of the Ness Viaduct a few months earlier ( see flic.kr/p/2aErgVU). Consequently, trains were running only as far as Dingwall with passengers being taken by bus to Inverness.
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Different piece of driftwood today!!!
Very large.
Llandanwg Beach sits between the towns of Barmouth and Harlech on the southern side of Tremadog Bay. It is also part of the wider Snowdonia National Park and situated close to the pretty Afon Dwyryd estuary.
The sand dunes to the back of the beach conceal the tiny church of Saint Tanwg which dates from the 13th century. A small path winds through the dunes and leads you to the beach from the central car park area or you can take a trail from Cardigan Bay. As you sit on the pristine sands you will also be able to enjoy vistas of the rugged Rhinog Mountains in the distance.
The beach here shelves gently into the sea making this a good place to swim, although there is no lifeguard so care should be taken. When the tide is low, it reveals a causeway out to pretty Mochras which is also known by its local nickname of Shell Island due to the plethora of different hued shells found on the its beach.
Due to its strategic position, Llandanwg Beach is shielded from the well known Welsh winds which can be a little fresh at times meaning that you can enjoy this area even in the off-season. The beach is also well-loved by locals including fisherman who come here for the plentiful supplies of bass, mackerel, flatfish, and dogfish. With that in mind keen anglers will find plenty to do here, or you can explore dainty rock pools or simply go for a stroll on the soft, pristine sand.
Amenities at Traeth Llandanwg include disabled access and the village is also home to the quaint Y Maes Cafe close to the beach which operates from June to October.
Llanberis
The sun was in the perfect position to rise between the mountains for sunrise, but that was just one element. I had taken a few photos of the tree the evening before and the water was perfectly still, lovely reelections with a few clouds in the sky. Fast forward 12 hours and it was windy with hardly any clouds in the sky. Luckily i'd set up an hour before sunrise and managed to get a bit of the early morning colour.
Gracias al seguimiento del buen amigo Fernando de Toro pude captar parte del proceso de metamorfosis de Charaxes jasius en su árbol/arbusto nutricia, el madroño, (Arbutus unedo). Esta imagen forma parte de una serie sobre el citado seguimiento.
Una vez completada la fase de oruga o larva, fija su posición -en este caso- en una rama del madroño para pasar al estado de pupa o crisálida.
Zona de El Vendrell (Tarragona)
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Two-tailed pasha
Thanks to the monitoring of my good friend Fernando de Toro, I was able to capture part of the metamorphosis process of Charaxes jasius in its nutritious tree / shrub, the strawberry tree, (Arbutus unedo). This image is part of a series on the aforementioned follow-up.
Once the caterpillar or larva phase is completed, it fixes its position -in this case- on a branch of the strawberry tree to pass to the pupa or chrysalis stage.
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Jason, Pacha à deux queues
Grâce au suivi de mon bon ami Fernando de Toro, j'ai pu capturer une partie du processus de métamorphose de Charaxes jasius dans son arbre/arbuste nutritif, l'arbousier (Arbutus unedo). Cette image fait partie d'une série sur le suivi susmentionné.
Une fois la phase chenille ou larve terminée, elle fixe sa position -dans ce cas- sur une branche de l'arbousier pour passer au stade nymphe ou chrysalide.
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A client of mine is looking to add choreographed routines to their bi-monthly events. Info below
Thank you for your interest in the Cabaret Choreography Position!
L&H has 2 main venues, Love&Harmony Jazz Club with over 4000 active group members, and our new Orchide's Private Club.
Each venue hosts various events throughout the month, themed tribute concerts and much more along with an active ballroom.
CHOREOGRAPHY POSITION:
We are looking for a talented individual that can piece together "Cabaret" style routes 2 times a month (some routes can be used over and over on different dates with outfit changes I'm sure).
Support from venue will be provided for various items as needed (props, costumes, etc).
This isn't an "our venue" only position. If you perform and do choreography at another venue, that is great! We support everyone and just looking for something that can devote some time to putting on semi-regular routes at our venue.
Contact Orchide2 or Samual Wetherby if you have any questions.
Main Venue L&H Jazz Club
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