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Connecticut Shade Barn
Tobacco Leaf Drying Process
Windsor, Connecticut
Taken in September 2018
Tobacco farming in the Connecticut Valley has a long history. When the first settlers came to the valley in the 1630s, tobacco was already being grown by the native population. Windsor, Connecticut is the epicenter for the tobacco industry in Connecticut.
Connecticut shade tobacco is a tobacco grown under shade in the Connecticut River valley of the U.S. states of Connecticut, and is used primarily for binder and wrapper for premium cigars.
DDC-The Whole Thing
It was a beautiful sunny day here today and Shizandra kept disappearing on us in the shade. She really blends in!
Taken with a Canon EOS 50D converted to infrared 720nm.
Pensthorpe Natural Park, Norfolk, England - 13th September, 2019
Inktense pencils on khadi paper 210mm x 420mm - in situ.
Great to find sun - and shade - at glorious Clun...
This beautiful young Dobermann female SHADE z Padoku aka Vedru is Junior Champion of Estonia, Latvia and Russia.
Thunder Bay Conservatory
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Ford Escort Mk1
Olympus 35RC
Zuiko E 42mm f:2.8
Ilford HP5 Plus @400
Developed in Caffenol-C-L 35min@20C
One of the last photos I took in the house I was born and grew up in, taken yesterday on my last visit before the sale completed today.
It was a hot day today and this Oystercatcher chick was making the most of his Mums shade.
Photographed on Pauanui beach.
Snowy Egret (nest) - 2 nest-bound juveniles
Saint Augustine, Florida - Mid Summer 2024
In the Nest - Northern Florida U.S.A. - 7/4/24
-------Independence Day 2024 ----------Born in the U.S.A.!
In the Wild - Nesting - Rookery - Treetop - July 4th, 2024
Southern Snow - Beauty of Snow - Snowy Egret chicks
*[left-click for a closer-look - deep into a dense tree thicket]
*[strong blaring intense morning summer sunlight & shadows]
Snowy egrets breed in mixed colonies, which may include great egrets, night herons, tricolored herons, little blue herons, cattle egrets, glossy ibises and roseate spoonbills. The male establishes
a territory and starts building the nest in a tree, vines or very thick undergrowth. He then attracts a mate with an elaborate courtship display which includes dipping up and down, bill raising, aerial displays, diving, tumbling and calling. The immediate vicinity of
the nest is defended from other birds and the female finishes the construction of the nest with materials brought by the male. It is constructed from twigs, rushes, sedges, grasses, Spanish moss
and similar materials and may be 15 inches across. Up to six pale bluish-green eggs are laid which hatch after about 24 days. The young are altricial and covered with white down when first hatched.
They leave the nest after about 22 days. - Lots of fun to observe.