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Seascape taken from a fishing village. Fish trap platforms in shallow waters off the coast of Davao City, Mindanao, The Philippines.
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”At least change it into something else then… this thing is so heavy on my neck-” She growled at the blonde as she tugged on the heavy moth pendant she spoke about. Josephine’s eyes narrowed as she considered it. “Ye do know ye can’t take it off…?” Zorena nodded, exhaling with relief as she realized her ‘parole officer’ would perhaps work with her. “I know.” Jo nodded and raised her wand to adjust the binds of the object that blocked Zoe out of her other form, part of the animagus’ probation. As the spell worked, the pendant snapped in half and morphed into two metallic moths - hyper reminiscent of the form Zorena took when she shifted - a lunar moth. The metal creatures fluttered to her ears and hung there in their new position. She reached to touch them and exhaled. “This I can work with-” Josephine moved past the woman now and began her exit from the attic. “Quit hidin’ up here too… s’creepy.”
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I didn't realize this butterfly was trapped by the spiderweb when I took this first picture. I was wondering about my weird luck to have found such a beauty hanging over my head so still for me. As soon as I realized what happened, I jumped up and down several times to break the web open and saved it. :)
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This poor mozzie did not want its photo taken.
No matter how much it wriggled, it could not get free.
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When you let yourself get shackled by your own monsters, the darkness brewing inside you, and let your own psyche imprison you, there's almost always no way out.
One of a number of small scenes that caught my eye on some recent wanders. A transient pond had filled with pond weed and surrounded this remaining floating leaf. I was lucky with a glimmer of sunshine that brushed across the leaf as I was focus stacking.
natural light shots of hermits, birds with odd shaped tail which creates a typical hunched posture. Hermits have a long decurved bill with a red or yellow base to the lower mandible, and their two central tail feathers are elongated and tipped with white, buff or ochre. The crown of the head is flat, and two pale facial stripes enclose a dusky mask.
Most hermits are restricted to the edge and undergrowth of forest, woodland and second growth, but some species (e.g. the planalto hermit) also occur in more open habitats.
Many species of hermits form leks and congregate on traditional display grounds, where females visit to choose a mate. Male hermits are generally less aggressive than other male hummingbirds, although both sexes will defend a feeding territory.
From wiki:
The stripe-throated hermit feeds on flower-nectar taken by trap-lining. It has also been observed piercing the base of flowers to get nectar that otherwise would be out of reach; sometimes it take small insects. Typically this species forages fairly low, only occasionally at canopy-level.. This hummingbird is found in a wide range of wooded habitats, e.g. forest, woodland, clearings, thickets and gardens; typically in humid regions, but locally also in drier, deciduous habitats (e.g. in Ecuador). Mainly found in lowlands and foothills, it has exceptionally been recorded up to an altitude of 1,800 m (5,900 ft) ASL.
You know, I truly have no idea how these leaves get between the two layers of chicken wire... but they do. And lovely and flat. The One drop of water is a bonus! :-)
A GEVO, Dash-9 and Dash-8 lead a train somewhere along the Transcon's Crookton Cutoff in Arizona.
Earlier in the day I had stumbled upon an unlocked MOW gate and spent the day pottering my way around the trackside access roads. Of course at the end of the day I returned to find the gate locked! Aieeeee!
After an hour of driving around dirt roads I managed to find a spot near a gate with a fence in poor condition containing a few fenceposts that could be unplugged. I was able to drive out over the flattened fence and restore it as if nothing had happened. Other than the tire tracks from the rented F150.... Earlier in the day I managed over to drive over a leg of my aluminum tripod, so quite the day.
26 May 2007, BNSF 7677, somewhere along the Crookton Cutoff, AZ-USA
Dawn near Lichfield, Staffordshire.
The beauty of Fuji Velvia is that you could get some really nice and vibrant colours from sunrises and sunsets. Getting the exposure right in such conditions was tricky though and, without the immediate feedback of digital, I'd have taken at least half-a-dozen shots (and probably more) bracketed at 1/3 stop intervals.
A full-frame scan, this image is as close as I can get to the slide.
#HappyFenceFriday #HFF
Fuji Velvia
28th February 1996
These tiny baby spiders were maybe 2 mm long. I found them on a bit of web atop a thin plant stem about three feet tall. Per Marshal Hedin, they're trap door spiderlings, Ummidia sp. Trap door spiders are related to tarantulas; they live in burrows with hinged lids, and pop out to grab prey that get too close. I was pleased to have found these - they would have been easy to miss. The spiderlings were on the high perch so they could disperse by ballooning (letting out a strand of silk and floating away) ala Charlotte's babies in "Charlotte's Web." Cute little nuggets.
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Stood on my porch to see what was happening with the moonrise. Saw this moment. Ran back in to grab my camera Ran to the porch zoomed, focused, and pressed the shutter release.
Bindi Scarification - ::moonshine:: Group Gift
Heart Moles - ::moonshine::
Chedipe White Eyes - ::moonshine::
Cruor Rings - APIKA
Satoru Cat - [TRAP]
Annia Top - ::moonshine::
Annia Skirt - ::moonshine::