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Hundreds of wagon trains passed though this area (mostly from 1820 to 1860) on the way to Oregon. Amazing that they could find the same place over and over again to create such ruts in the ground.
Video mostrando nuestra ruta de viaje por ese pedacito de Patagonia, comenzando desde nuestro arribo en Bariloche, Pasando por Villa La Angostura, bordeando el Brazo Huemul del Lago Nahuel Huapi hasta llegar al muelle del Bosque De Arrayanes, único en el mundo con sus arrayanes característicos por su belleza y originalidad. Con un trayecto de 12 kms a puro bosque.
Acampando en las cercanías de Villa Los Coíhues. Una visita a la Cascada de los Duendes, luego el Mirador del Lago Gutierrez,
y el trekking al Refugio Frey, pasando primero por el bosque quemado, disfrutando a pleno el encanto del Valle del Arroyo del Río Van Titter. Visitando el Refugio Piedritas y avanzando hasta llegar a 1700 msnm, junto a la Laguna Toncek, con un cielo donde la Vía Láctea desborda de estrellas... Acampamos para el espectáculo mas deseado; un pedacito infinito a puro cielo rodeado de las agujas mas bellas del Alto Catedral.
Mientras tomábamos fotografías en 360 grados y Time-lapses de cada lugar.
Hernan Folmer y Maria Elisa Benedetti
Música: Hindi Zahra - Stand Up (Oliver Rado Remix)
Rutter Falls is between Great Ashby and Appleby, off the B6260 Tebay to Appleby road, follow the brown tourist signs from Burrels, which is 1.5 miles from Appleby. Sat-Nav CA16 6ES... parking is very limited.
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1 kết cục mà tao nhận đc toàn là ~ giọt nc' mắt , ~ nổi đau mà tao f~ gánh chịu . All đối vs mày tao chĩ là 1 đứa ngok' , 1 đứa sống để cho trôi wa t.g , sống đễ cho ng` ta KHINH , khinh tao là 1 con ngốc ... 1 con ngốc vô dụng ! 1 con ngốc sống mà chỉ đợi t.g ....
This seasons rut accessory.
Taken in Richmond Park.
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McDonnell Douglas MD82 of Danish Air Transport in Copenhagen, arriving to operate flight SK503 Copenhagen - London.
n Bradgate Park we had some pretty close encounters with impressive stags during the rutting season. We were very surprised that they didn't seem to be bothered by us at all, and only paid attention to their herds and possible competitors. When we sat down on a bench to have something to eat, we suddenly saw two big stags approaching us from both sides. Apparently we were having our picnic in the middle of their battlefield...
More photos of British wildlife you can find on Green Dreams Photography
Model: Daisy Ruter
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F4.0 200 70-200
Another photo I made a long time ago, but still appeals to me.
Location: Den Bosch, Hinthamerstraat, the hospital gate.
Den Bosch offers many opportunities for photographers, especially the center has many beautiful locations that you can use as a backdrop when doing a shoot.
The wooden texture of the gate determines the atmosphere at this picture. In this picture we are on the shady side of the gate, even though you can still play well with the balance between light / shadow.
I also made narrower this picture in height to enhance the viewing direction of her extra.
If you're going to see such a city as being a photographer, where you look at texture, lines, structures and relationship between light / shadow, you in a different way you go look around.
Onboard McDonnell Douglas MD82 of Danish Air Transport flight SK503 Copenhagen - London over London.
Mc Donnel Douglas MD-82 msn49902/1948 de 1991
Danish Air Transport (05/04/2018 - ...)
Aéroport de Grenoble-Isère
16/02/2019
I-SMES, stocké (2017/2018), ...
After two weeks of clouds, rain, and storms in Britain, I finally had the chance to take some photos today.
When I checked the weather report this morning and saw sunshine, I couldn’t resist grabbing my coffee and heading straight to Bradgate Park. Light changes throughout the day in terms of color, direction, brightness, and softness, offering various opportunities for all kinds of photographers. The softness of sunlight is a function of the relative size of the light source. I particularly enjoy photographing animals in soft backlight early in the morning, positioning myself approximately 50° diagonally to the light. This brings out incredible details.
For example, with deer, it reveals the protective fur around their eyes that we might otherwise overlook under normal lighting.
Today, my favorite little companion, the Robin, joined me once again. Generously, it posed under various angles of sunlight, allowing me to capture its vivid feather colors fluttering gently in the breeze. I’ve shared five photos of this colorful beauty with my Flickr friends, hoping they will enjoy them. The reflections of the blue sky in the bokeh enhance the Robin’s vibrant plumage and delicate movement.
As for the deer, now that the rut season has ended, Bradgate Park has returned to its serene state. The large male deer, still overseeing their harems, calmly graze across the vast open spaces after their morning meals.
Wildlife always surprises us photographers in unique ways, regardless of the environment. After a 3.5-hour photo tour, I’ve worked on selecting the best shots to share.
Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!
European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) -
Distribution in the UK - Widespread Presence: Robins are one of the most common and well-loved birds in the UK. They are found throughout the year across the mainland, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Habitats: They thrive in diverse habitats, such as gardens, woodlands, hedgerows, parks, and urban areas.
Migration: While UK robins are mostly sedentary, some individuals from Scandinavia and continental Europe migrate to the UK during the winter, increasing their population density.
Physical Characteristics -
Size: Around 14 cm in length, with a wingspan of 20-22 cm.
Plumage: They are known for their bright orange-red breast and face, olive-brown upperparts, and whitish belly. Both sexes look identical.
Voice: Robins are known for their melodic song, especially prominent in the winter when they defend their territories.
Behavior and Feeding -
Territorial: Robins are highly territorial, singing to establish and defend their space.
Diet: They feed on insects, spiders, earthworms, and fruits. In gardens, they are attracted to mealworms and suet.
Breeding
Nesting: They build nests in concealed locations such as hedges, tree roots, or even unusual spots like sheds and plant pots.
Breeding Season: March to July. A pair may produce 2-3 broods per season, with 4-6 eggs per clutch.
Cultural Significance in the UK -
The robin is an iconic bird in the UK, often associated with Christmas. Its image frequently appears on holiday cards and decorations.
It was voted the UK's national bird in a public poll in 2015.
Conservation Status -Robins are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. They are widespread and stable in population, benefiting from a bird-friendly culture and conservation efforts in the UK.
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Lens - With Nikon TC 14E II - hand held or Monopod and definitely SPORT VR on. Aperture is f8 and full length. All my images have been converted from RAW to JPEG.
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