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Starved Rock State Park, IL

Judgement was solemnly passed...

''You are not from these lands and have been found guilty of terrorising and killing the local wildlife''

''How do you plead?''

The evidence was overwhelming and the Mink knew it...

''Guilty your honour''

''Then you shall be sentenced to death by metal trap., have you anything to say?''

''Yes I do'' said the Mink

There was a stunned silence in the courtroom., what could the Mink possibly say?

''Respectfully., it's you who are guilty of of putting me here in these lands., all I do is what comes naturally to me.. What do you expect me to do? Starve to death?''

The judge stopped to think for a moment...

''Well I think we'll just ignore all of that., the truth can be a bit inconvenient at times and there's no point in complicating things...

Put him in the metal trap and kill him anyway''

''Next case?''

''Red Squirrel complaining about being evicted by imported Grey Squirrels your honour''

   

Sympetrum sinaiticum female in Rambla del Garruchal, Murcia

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Why do the babies starve

When there's enough food to feed the world

Why when there're so many of us

Are there people still alone

Why are the missiles called peace keepers

When they're aimed to kill

Why is a woman still not safe

When she's in her home

Love is hate

War is peace

No is yes

And we're all free

 

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Again this one of the many shots I took while down at the Reservoir near Wernigerode. I've always wanted to capture a shot such as this, that darker sinister sense of imagery.

 

But that said, it gave me such a sense of the way of the common human consciousness, or should I say lack thereof, of just how ambiguous we have become to the word "Empathy", we are so powerful in togetherness, I know it sounds trite and awkward and cheesy, even downright annoying to hear it, but when we are wowed by an enormous explosion in Libya and forget dozens of people are dead and thousands injured caused no doubt deliberately by a dark force; when we are aware of the plight of the starving Yemenis as well the desperation of the Palestinians, it reminds of a lyric by Chris Rea from the single The Road to Hell...

 

"And the perverted fear of violence, chokes a smile on ever face"

 

I truly hope it is paved with good intentions.

 

Mid week, we're almost there folks and so as always thank you! :)

A morning drive to church was interrupted by this find along the side of the country highway.

 

I have seen many of these in Saskatchewan, but I was not expecting to see it in Wisconsin. This is apparently shaping up to be an irruption year where population booms in the northern have forced many father south for the winter. While this is great for photographers and birdwatchers, these birds tend to be stressed and often starve to death.

 

We were able to get shots of this bird without disturbing it, leaving it on its hay bale, where a friend passed by it a few hours later.

Starved Rock, Illinois

In Starved Rock State Park. It was pretty amazing to find a park like this in Illinois. It’s very popular and is supposed to be crowded during peak times, but we didn’t see any other people until we started hiking back to our van. We’re always thankful that we’re early morning risers. It makes a huge difference when visiting popular places!

Aix en Provence

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"I didn't know that I was starving till I tasted you

Don't need no butterflies when you give me the whole damn zoo

By the way, by the way, you do things to my body

I didn't know that I was starving till I tasted you"

 

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Eurasian Crag Martin // Andorinha-das-rochas

 

(Ptyonoprogne rupestris)

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Hogganfield Loch, Glasgow.

The virgin queen started. This is her wedding flight - she will meet drones, and , when fertilized find a lair to hibernate.

Her mother (the old queen) died already, her folk will starve to death.

this is the result of what happens when you get photography cravings at 10 o'clock at night in a dimly lit bedroom.

 

thus explaining the noise and grain. :p

 

self-portrait.

 

Pearl was adopted on Monday, December 14, 2015. Just four months old, rescued from the streets by MaxFund animal shelter when about 8 weeks old and starving, she is a delight.

pose ; always hungry

Taken at Sunny's

I wanted a little more emphasis on the foreground rocks so I set up closer and lower.

I've been grappling with creativity lately. It used to come so easy. I seldom really thought about the process. It just happened. Often it was fueled simply by reacting to impulsive instinct. In that sense it wasn't so much about getting into a creative frame of mind so much as getting into an activity that was likely to yield creative results. Much like priming a pump. Once started, it required no further input. In the first weeks of the quarantine all of that went out the window. I was preoccupied for one, and creative pursuits seemed a low priority in the larger scheme of things. Also opportunities were limited and at first I was hesitant to even bring the camera out of the house. Everything just felt different. I took to shooting furtively, and even trying to conceal the fact that I was carrying a camera. I've since relaxed quite a bit. There's still tension but not nearly as extreme as it was. Opportunities are still limited, but often the biggest limitation is the mind. My impulsiveness has returned. I'm more apt now to act in the moment. I thought the societal shutdown might actually be a good time to explore situations that I might otherwise have shunned. Such was the case the other day when I encountered this figurine. The classic Virgin Mary funerary statue. I passed a small cemetery on my way home for the millionth time and suddenly veered around and drove back to check it out. I had seen several Virgin Mary figurines from the road and one seemed to beckon me in. However up close it seemed dull and rather featureless. But a couple of rows over I noticed this figurine standing in a puddle or rain water. It was as if her gown was drenched from the puddle but she was undaunted. Sometimes these figurines look utterly plastic and unrealistic while others are imbued with lifelike character and emotion. This one was as expressive as any I've seen. The effect was striking and highlighted by the low sun angle and ominous clouds. I was at first annoyed by the sun glare, but ultimately realized that it was transforming the scene.

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Was starving and just about to eat lunch, when I saw the Japanese maple glowing in sunlight out back. Couldn't get out there fast enough to take some pics!

 

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An oldie from years ago. The light was low. I kept tossing out small pieces of a granola bar (yeah, I know) and that racoon kept getting closer and closer. A memorable experience.

Temperatures finally hit mid 30s after some bitter cold weather. On the right is Starved Rock State Park and on the left is Plum Island. On the other side of Plum Island is the lock for barges and boat traffic.

Can’t you tell?

 

365:2022 - #317

I had a lot of highlights on my weekend trip. I however will love this one the most. My husband who drove me around helping me find locations was the spotter of this Snowy Owl this was his first ever sight of a snowy and he was totally thrilled to have spotted it for me. I think that is what made it so awesome. He rolled down his window and was going to listen to for the sandhills and when he did the owl was right out side his window. Yes this owl is this close. It is also not quite light enough to take this photo. I had an iso of 2000 shutter of 15 and I am hand holding my canon 100 400 ii. I couldn't get a tripod out of the back so I shot from out of the car behind the car. I was able to get about 7 shots before another vehicle parked right in front of my view which made the owl fly. I am glad out of the 7 shots two were not blurry. If you know this refuge and you see snowy's please give them space. from what I have been reading they are starving.

My herald has betrayed me! I'm starving!

 

I foolishly entered the 2021 Bio-Cup, and somehow managed to pass the preliminaries, which meant I had to build something related to Comics for my Round One Subtheme.

 

I'm not completely oblivious to comics, I follow a few YouTube channels that focus on them, but I don't read them. I stressed for four days trying to figure out something I could enter, and then it hit me, I may have just enough parts to make an emaciated Galactus. Less than one day later, this is the result, and it's about as good as it's going to get because my purple parts are depleted.

 

I chucked a few extra photos over on Imgur for the judges and anyone who cares.

 

2021 Bio-Cup

Round One: Media & Entertainment

Subtheme: Comics

Starved Rock State Park

Illinois

Aggstein castle in Lower Austria is situated 300 metres above the right bank of the river Danube and was built at the beginning of the 12th century. When Georg Scheck vom Wald became lord of the castle in 1429 he was said to put his prisoners on the rock spur to the right of the chapel. He then bricked the window up and the captives could either jump (300 meters) or starve to death. His cruelty didn't do him any good though as he finally went mad.

It is said that two prisoners survived by jumping into a nearby treetop.

 

So do you still like the picture?

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The Teleidoscope: Starvation

 

Starved of warmth.

 

After a quick search through the dictionary I found that there is an alternate definition of the word "Starve". While it largely applies to one suffering from lack of nutrients, it can also mean "to suffer or die from cold". I really wanted to try something different for this theme, to step away from the obvious images of food (or lack thereof). I felt that this definition would go quite perfectly with the amazing amount of snow that has appeared in the last few days.

 

To say I was cold during this is an understatement, what you don't see is that I'm not wearing a shirt underneath the blanket and after standing knee deep in snow for 30 minutes without a shirt on, I was most certainly about to starve.

Starving for something steamy.

a very popular place for roasted 'porchetta' in Florence, Italy

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