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Altozano de Triana, Sevilla (Sevilla - Andalucía)
Sony A900 + Sigma28mm + Cokin filter : Z121S
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Teilhard's theology was, in a sense, Franciscan Christology now seen through the lens of modern science and evolution. When Teilhard discovered Duns Scotus's notion of the primacy of Christ through the Sicilian Franciscan Father Allegra, he exclaimed: “There is the theology of the future!”16 With Teilhard I began to appreciate the critical role evolution plays in shifting the understanding of God from static to dynamic, from eternal presence to God of the future. Understanding Jesus as the Christ could only make sense in light of evolution, if indeed Incarnation and creation are one and the same act of God's self-giving love.
-Birth of a Dancing Star From Cradle Catholic to Cyborg Christian, Ilia Delio, OSF
Adscita statices, the green forester, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae. It is found in Europe, Mongolia and western Russia...The wingspan is 25–28 millimetres (0.98–1.10 in). The antennae, head, thorax, legs and abdomen are shiny green (the thorax is occasionally blue green and shimmering). However, the wings may appear rusty-red in the early morning and evening. The wide forewings are less glossy than the body, mostly blue green, sometimes also green to yellow green. The fringes are blackish grey. The hindwings are moderately wide with a slightly truncated rim, They are slightly transparent, blackish grey and lightened basally.
Condominium reflection in the inland waterway, Florida. The blue lines were caused when a boat travelled by and made waves (reflections of the clear blue sky).
D80 - RAW Format
Great Egret - - - - - - ( Ardea alba, aka Casmerodius albus )
Patiently waiting to spot a fishing opportunity.
I hate trying to properly expose bright whites.
Lake Emerald, in Oakland Park, Florida -US- near Fort Lauderdale.
Shot from my balcony over the lake, late Monday afternoon, July 28, 2008.
See her in LARGER VIEW.
See WHERE THIS WAS TAKEN. ( When map appears, click "Hybrid" for best map view.)
This is the most dangerous Photo I have ever taken.
I searched many Spots to shoot the small Houses but it was impossible to get them Clearly, and necessary to swim to the Center of the Lake where a big Rock is located.
I took all my Clothes unless the Boxer off :D and swam with my Tripod and Camera, though Temperature of the Water was less than 10!