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I took a walk in the woods to clear my mind. There was a light that broke through the mist and gave me solutions...

 

How many people can remember that red plastic container of bubble solution with the stick inside that you can blow through to make bubbles? This is thought I had when I rested my tripod on Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast.

The weight of the sky and all of its fabulous sunset glory was a perfect way to cap off an incredible day in the Pacific Northwest of the USA.

Society, solution

Environment, pollution

Controlling populations

Divided United Nations.

In our earth-lab, a life form has existed randomly, thanks to the reaction of atoms of the ingredients which were already there, in the lab, for the creation of this life form. It has started to develop and expand on the earth, randomly. Later, after billions of years, it got conscious, randomly , but not all life forms have headed to the same direction. The evolution occurred according "the tree of life”.

 

Speculation:

Big bang has sealed the fate of our future by creating the atom based universe, like all the necessary ingredients were put in a beaker, in a chemical lab, to become the expected ( not randomly) chemical solution.

A life form is the expected result, depending of the time, of the existence and reaction of ingredients in a beaker.

Waterdrops @leaf

/seen in my garden - Enjoy!

 

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CP empty grain train no.331 is on the pull out of Toronto after making a two car setoff as well as fuelling up the engines and swapping crews. Apparently the leader here had multiple defects reported, one of which being a broken bell button which was being held together by a band-aid. Paraphrasing, but the conversation on the scanner went something along the lines of this:

Crew: "so you want us to just go ahead when there's literally a band-aid holding this button in place? It's kind of disgusting"

West Tower: "That is correct, I'm sure the band-aid is there specifically to hold that button in place, not like it came off someone, the planner said to just go ahead and leave because he's unable to fix it here on the spot".

 

Never a dull moment around these parts.

A rather friendly Pheasant, taken in the gardens at Wentworth Woodhouse in November. The pheasants in the garden seemed a lot less timid than usual, so I was able to get close enough to capture this without changing to my longer lens.

 

Stacked chairs .

 

Gestapelde stoelen.

  

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Have you ever sat on a hillside overlooking a small beautiful cove that runs into a deep blue sea 🌊 behind us, having a conversation with four Shelties….If not, I suggest that you ought to try it sometime….As it can be quite a rewarding experience….Ok, I agree that it can be a job getting a word in edgeways’ sometimes….But I like to think that I can be a good listener when put my mind to it, especially when the conversation is about Maysie having trouble getting her directions to her food bowl ever since she had a stroke last October leaving her head on the tilt and her brain has not come to terms with that and likes to thinks that her head is perfectly upright. Making her feeding a bit problematic, but no big deal as she coupes well….But Millie has come up with a solution to the problem by suggesting buying a much bigger food bowl for her to target into……And guess what….She saw one in a boutique shop on our way up here….But because it has pictures of dogs around it sold from a boutique shop, the price is £18 sterling……As I start to buck at the price, Halo stops me right there, saying that Millie Jazz and himself would raid the CraZyGang treat fund and empty their pockets and do whatever it takes to raise the £18 needed to buy the big food bowl for Maysie, which for once left her speechless with gratitude…..And yes this this is a true story, and did I not say those conversations with Shelties can be a very rewarding experience…Sigh…Oh yes indeed they can….

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Everglades National Park

Normally I chase this ginger Tom away but as he is doing a fine job of keeping the birds off my cherry tree, I will give him a free pass until August 🤔😉

Stay safe

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Herring Gull / larus argentatus. Bridlington, East Yorkshire. 19/11/21.

 

'BEAK GROOVES.' (2)

 

A very confiding 1st winter Herring Gull photographed on a harbour jetty.

 

It follows on from my previous image and gives detail of the gull's beak structure. It shows the grooves down which a salt solution travels, (excreted from the nasal salt glands), in order to reach the tip of the beak. One short shallow groove runs from the widest end of the nostril. Another longer, deeper groove runs directly under the nostril, from about midway. When the solution reaches the beak tip it forms a large droplet and either drips off or is shaken off by the gull.

 

BEST VIEWED LARGE.

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The Landsborough (right) and Clarke (far left) rivers, part of the Landsborough Wilderness Area, are separated by the Solution Range, at centre.

Window Display, Brussel (B)

This shot was taken at the Santa Rita Lodge. I was photographing hummers at the feeders and noticed that the sun was reflecting off another feeder to give me this cool effect. Please enjoy.

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Macro Mondays theme "Checkered"

Helios 58/2 44-2 lens on macro tube.

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Instagram solution

For extreme likes dehydration use only

FDA approved

For humans only

Woordfoto: oplossing

You can download or view Macroscopic Solutions’ images in more detail by selecting any image and clicking the downward facing arrow in the lower-right corner of the image display screen.

 

The individuals of Macroscopic Solutions, LLC captured the images in this database collaboratively.

 

Contact information:

 

Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist

mark@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut

annette@macroscopicsolutions.com

 

Hélène Laporte:

- Présidente de la délégation française du groupe Identité et Démocratie au Parlement européen.

- Députée européenne.

- Conseillère régionale de Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

 

Comme nombre de politiques, Madâme Hélène Laporte cumule déjà des mandats et en plus prétend à être élue députée française!

Deux conclusions sont possibles : soit le travail demandé aux politiques se résume à deux heures de présence par jour avec un travail souvent délégué à des assistants payés par le contribuable, soit ils le bâclent!

Et l'un n'empêche pas l'autre.

 

Pourquoi les multinationales pharmaceutiques n'inventent-elles pas un vaccin contre la cupidité et la mégalomanie?

Ah! Mais bien sûr! Parce qu'elles ont besoin de la classe politique si facilement corruptible pour imposer leurs produits sur les marchés publics comme privés!

 

Et on s'étonne que les français n'aillent même plus voter!

 

Quelle honte!

  

Solution for a lot of things...

Simplicity always wins for me. This is another shot from Coney Island that I took yesterday. When I noticed this broken lamp post with the bird on top, I just knew it would work for me. Black and white seemed like the logical choice. More shots from my no people allowed phase on the way...

I have decided to get a tripod for my macro shots. I'm in physical therapy for shoulder issues that are most likely from holding my camera one handed. Anyone have suggestion on a lightweight tripod that would be a good option? I am not going to stop taking pictures so I have to find a solution. :)

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Street scene in Lower Manhattan, evening.

 

Considering that I have recently shared photograph from our December 2021 visit to pandemic-stricken New York City, you might think that this photograph, with its appropriately empty street and sidewalk, might come from that trip. You would be incorrect. This photograph comes from our last visit before the Great Lockdown, back in the late winter of 2019, when we spent a week wandering freely around Manhattan, stopping wherever we wanted to for food and drink, wandering into museums, and mingling in crowds. The quiet scene shown here was, at that time, the exception to the rule.

 

If I recall correctly, I made the photograph on a relatively long we made from Midtown all the way down to Lower Manhattan, starting in the afternoon and ending around sunset. This photograph comes from that wonderful time of day when it isn’t yet dark — and buildings are still lit by the fading ambient light — but the lights of businesses and offices have started to come on, illuminating interiors and spilling light out onto the sidewalks.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

立て位置シリーズ第一弾 flickrのfave数ではやや不利な縦位置写真ですが現代写真界は若干の縦位置ブーム。特に都会は縦位置の方が撮りやすい事もあり溜まってきたのでアップしました。地下鉄通勤ではこのような雨漏り処理をちょくちょく見ます。ちなみにここは大江戸線六本木駅。開業当時は世界一深い駅と言われてましたが今はどうなんでしょう。

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