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A story about the nature of modern work, and the romantic rural hallucination afflicting many city dwellers. Formally, the book was an experiment in reduction: we wanted to see what we could do by limiting ourselves to one type size, one measure, and only three possible points of composition. The photographic cæsura are composed from a found book-let of pictures, presented in its original sequence. 72 pages, edition of 25, letterpress and inkjet, thermal-bound by hand using the Frost/Ely method.
Breeding behaviour
Where possible, the birds excavate a nesting burrow into the soil. Sometimes they will make use of Manx shearwater or rabbit burrows. Where burrowing is not possible, the birds nest under boulders or in cracks and cavities in cliffs.
The birds defend the nesting site and its immediate surround, and use it in subsequent years. Puffins lay only a single egg, in late April or early May. Both parents incubate it for 36-45 days, and they share the feeding duties until the chick is ready to fledge.
The fledging period is very variable, ranging from 34 to 60 days, depending on the area and year.
Adult birds desert their young shortly before they are ready to leave the nest. The timing of the breeding in puffin colonies is highly synchronised, and so the departure of all adults takes place within a few days.
The young birds leave their nest burrow and make their way to the sea, normally under cover of darkness to avoid predators. In some colonies, for instance in Iceland, nearby bright lights confuse the young birds, which then fly into the light and end up on city streets.
Puffins usually reach breeding age at 5-6 years old, and often live for 20 years.
Not a classic magnus queen (the yellow collar does not extend as far down the sides) and possibly cryptarum, though I'm happy it is not lucorum (the smaller brighter queens of which were flying alongside this version).
Crabtastic and Little Apples. Any objections anyone, before I order?
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I have ordered now.
lomo lc-a: i found this downtown, not sure where, but along the american heart walk route. it might be a soler.
During a visit to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. This is my oldest son Spencer gazing down at the waterfall steps the go underground on the east side of the gallery entrance. This is a very neat spot on the mall downtown.
An alternate/tighter crop is here
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with flash, not quite that pink IRL but I was not feeling like getting out my gear to take pics. Will be worn with jeans... and who knows what shoes.
I went shopping for my outfit for the NKOTB concert friday and just ended up pissed off, nothing fit right or the sales clerks wouldn't help me. Thus, I ended up with a tshirt.
Farthingale's Ball 2016, Bath
Please contact me for further information if you wish to purchase a copy of this photo. There will be approximately 800 images available of Farthingale's Ball which will appear on this site over the coming days. I will post them as quickly as possible!
This pic is not well seen, this could be a spot in the grass behind. But, then again this maybe an orb and worth taking a look at
...he wrote Running with Scissors and Dry......
I love how the letter "I" was severely disproportionate from the rest of my name. But then look at his index finger....
RP 100812A
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taken with Canon EOS Rebel T3i
Canon EF-S 60 mm macro lens
Rouge Park, Scarborough, Ontario
October 8, 2012