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The Mekong Delta (Vietnamese: Đồng bằng Sông Cửu Long "Nine Dragon river delta"), also known as the Western Region (Vietnamese: Miền Tây) or the South-western region (Vietnamese: Tây Nam Bộ) is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries. The Mekong delta region encompasses a large portion of southwestern Vietnam of 39,000 square kilometres (15,000 sq mi). The size of the area covered by water depends on the season.
The Mekong Delta has been dubbed as a "biological treasure trove". Over 1,000 animal species were recorded between 1997 and 2007 and new species of plants, fish, lizards, and mammals has been discovered in previously unexplored areas, including the Laotian rock rat, thought to be extinct.
Seen during a walk in a previously unexplored part of the village. The sky was washed out so I took the liberty of adding one of my own.
Takamagahara (2,126m) Suisyoike Pond Sep 1976
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
A walk through a previously unexplored forest at sunset got me this nice landscape image.
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Takamagahara (2,126m) Sep 1976
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
Takamagahara (2,126m) Sep 1976
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
Macro shot of my beloved Ordnance Survey maps on my shelf at home. I love maps and the unexplored worlds they open up both in the imagination and in reality through exploration.
Present Suisyoike pond (2016, 2017)
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
Suisyoike Pond
We can still meet the same trees (Betula ermanii) on the shore of the pond 45 years later.
reference
www.yamakei-online.com/cl_record/image_display.php?id=778135
mtinoue0075.jimdo.com/2016/08/05/%E5%B2%A9%E8%8B%94%E4%B9...
a world for the most part uncharted and unexplored, a world that lies waiting to be discovered and revealed :-)
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Takamagahara (2,126m) Sep 1976
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
Taken @ Where our journey begins
Lyrics:
Nye:
We are at a time in history where we can change the world
What do we want to pass on to future generations?
That we just stayed here on Earth, that we didn’t look out
to find out where we come from and are we alone?
No!
We want to pass on this joy. This excitement.
Neil deGrasse Tyson:
When a nation dreams big, everything falls into place.
Nye:
Beyond the horizon
Over the next hill
That’s where we make discoveries
Tyson:
That’s the next frontier
Nye:
It is in us to look farther and deeper
It’s deep within us
That is why we are all here
Over the next hill, beyond the horizon
Tyson:
Dream of tomorrow
Long for the open seas
Call for this adventure
Dream big
Dream of tomorrow
Long for the open seas
Emily Lakdawalla:
There are lots of huge frozen worlds
Caught beyond Neptune
Huge frozen worlds
Seek out these other worlds
Hundreds of other worlds
Caught beyond Neptune
Seek out these other worlds
Tyson:
Audacious visions have the power to alter mindsets
To change assumptions about what is possible
[refrain]
Nye:
If we are to discover life on another world,
It will change the way everyone feels about what it is to be a living thing in the Cosmos.
Tyson:
Is a virus alive? Is crystal alive?
Does life need this, does life need liquid water?
Is a virus alive? Does life have metabolism?
Does life need, life need, life need, life need this?
Is a virus alive? Is crystal alive?
They’re asking these questions
Bill Nye:
Working together I claim we can
Change the world!
Carl Sagan:
There’s just a tremendously exciting prospect called solar sailing
And it works exactly as an ordinary sailboat does
It takes you to where you wanna go
It’s a whole new kind of idea
It travels on the wind from the sun
X2
Tyson:
These dreams prevail in the citizen’s ambitions.
It is time to set sail for the 21st Century.
[refrain]
Tyson:
Find your place in space
Space is vast and unexplored
And there’s a lot of work to do.
I've never seen a black balloons so I saw and took this photo.
A historical place in Moscow is Petrovskie Linii Street. The modern street is located on the site where the "Old Kuznetskaya Sloboda" existed. History refers us to the XV-XVI centuries. An unexplored cultural layer of that period still lies under the asphalt layer. Petrovskikh Lines Street is also famous for the fact that for the first time in the city there were installed electric lamp posts.
The building according to the project of a profitable apartment building with shops for the "Partnership of Petrovsky Trade Lines in Moscow" was designed by architect Boris Freidenberg with the participation of engineer K.I. Shestakov. The construction was completed by 1876. The history of the house is connected with the famous Kovalevsky family, who lived in this house from 1878 to 1883: Sofya Vasilievna - a famous mathematician and mechanic, Vladimir Onufrievich - a geologist and paleontologist, a member of the Paris Commune.
On the right is the Budapest hotel. Which was built in 1876 by the architect Freudenberg. Its architecture is a typical transition from classicism to modernity for that time.
Takamagahara (2,126m) Sep 1976
Takamagahara is a quiet unexplored region located in the deepest part of the Northern Alps of Japan. Few people visited here 45 years ago.
The Next Global Depression Is coming and Optimism Won’t Slow It Down.
The world is confused and frightened. COVID-19 infections are on the rise across the U.S. and around the world, even in countries that once thought they had contained the virus.
Let’s start with the word depression. There is no commonly accepted definition of the term. That’s not surprising, given how rarely we experience catastrophes of this magnitude. But there are three factors that separate a true economic depression from a mere recession. First, the impact is global. Second, it cuts deeper into livelihoods than any recession we’ve faced in our lifetimes. Third, its bad effects will linger longer.
A depression is not a period of uninterrupted economic contraction. There can be periods of temporary progress within it that create the appearance of recovery. The Great Depression of the 1930s began with the stock-market crash of October 1929 and continued into the early 1940s, when World War II created the basis for new growth. That period included two separate economic drops: first from 1929 to 1933, and then again from May 1937 into 1938. As in the 1930s, we’re likely to see moments of expansion in this period of depression.
Depressions don’t just generate ugly stats and send buyers and sellers into hibernation. They change the way we live. The Great Recession created very little lasting change. Some elected leaders around the world now speak more often about wealth inequality, but few have done much to address it. Large segments of society, particularly people who weren’t already on the verge of retirement, were able to hunker down and later return to the same approach to saving and investing they practiced before the crisis. They were rewarded with a period of solid, long-lasting recovery. That’s very different from the current crisis. COVID-19 fears will bring lasting changes to public attitudes toward all activities that involve crowds of people and how we work on a daily basis
Even with all this Knowledge we have to carry on and keep thinking positive. We have to stay strong and stick together. This depression wasn`t the first and won`t be the last.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0VEESYIgoY
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Quite a while ago when i have been outdoors with my X-T4 and the XF1.4 TC for some shooting and stumbled across this litlle blossom beauty just after some rain. The leafs are wide open while the blossoms almost tried to reach the light ahead. The small little waterdroplets moisted the hole flower!
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En traversant l’Univers
Jeune, j’aimais regardé les étoiles
Avec un télescope
Les gens me cherchaient ici
Mais j’étais souvent là-bas
Là-bas, c’est aussi en chacun de nous
Il s’y trouve bien des mondes inexplorés que nous ignorons
Prisonniers consentants de notre réalité quotidienne
En traversant l’univers, celui qui m’habite,
Je n’ai jamais manqué de lumière
Pour aimer passionnément
Les couleurs de ce petit monde
Les choses inutiles
Les chemins peu fréquentés
Les enfants qui rient
L’humeur de tes yeux
Je suis encore là-bas, dansant avec les étoiles
Plus que jamais
Mais, je n’ai plus besoin de télescope
Et les gens ne me cherchent plus
En traversant l’univers, j’ai découvert …
Le rêveur qui regardait dans le télescope
Patrice
Photo originale : Plage Marconi, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts, É.U.
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Across the Universe
When I was young, I loved watching the stars
Through a telescope;
People thought I was here,
But often I was up there.
There, is also in each of us,
There are up there unexplored worlds that we ignore,
Consenting prisoners of our daily reality.
Crossing the universe, the one that lives inside me,
I never failed to find the light
To love passionately
The colors of this little world,
The useless things,
The remote roads,
The children that laugh,
The mood of your eyes.
I am still up there, dancing with the stars
More than ever
But, I don't need a telescope anymore
And people are not looking for me anymore.
Crossing the universe, I discovered. . .
The dreamer who was looking through the telescope
Patrice
Original photo : Marconi Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore, Massachusetts, USA
Life is a journey,
Full of ups and downs.
Sometimes it goes uphill,
Sometimes it goes downhill.
But sometimes you come to an abyss,
Deep and dark and unfathomable.
You feel lost and alone,
And don't know how to go on.
But in those moments,
When all seems lost,
You have to remember
That there's always a way.
You can go back and choose another path,
Or you can take a leap and jump into the unknown.
For often the abyss leads to new adventures,
And one discovers unimagined possibilities.
So don't be afraid of the abyss,
For even if it is deep and dark,
Somewhere there's always a way out,
And in the end, you will be stronger and wiser.
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Beautiful Scenery on a warm Summertime Evening !
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Been outdoors for some shooting and stumbled across this litlle beauty of nature. It almost seemed that she was standing there as an satellite adjusted to sent out her beauty into the universe. Lavendar colours in nature are so pretty.
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#macromondays #safety
What would be the world without them. So many times we do need them to help us humans in tricky situations. They can safe lives when safety is in urgent. But did you ever wonder how the other lifetime of them looks like whilst in standby-mode? Waiting to get used again?....what a tragic life of an safety pin!
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Morro do Couto (Hill of Couto) is the eighth highest rocky elevation in Brazil, with an altitude of 2,680 meters (8,793 ft). It is located in the Itatiaia National Park, in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Morro do Couto is the first mountain that is reached from the entrance of the park, and can be conquered in two hours of easy walking. The mountain is frequented by many climbers in search of the different routes with varying degrees of difficulty.
Another route to reach the summit is by leaving the peak of
Prateleiras ( flic.kr/p/2oJ4HiZ ) following the crest of the mountain to the top. From the top you have an incredible view of the peak of Agulhas Negras and the Serra Fina. Despite being one of the most visited parks in the country, there are still many unexplored trails and pathways to conquer.
PS. I'll have to go back to that park. There are several good peaks to climb and traverse trails.
water droplets on some real small blueberrys - Those little tiny blueberrys are so healthy. So many vitamins. And to let them grow it needs plenty of water. Without water nothing would be able to exist or grow here on mother earth.
Note: Each blueberry measures around 5-6 mm
#macromondays #water
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#macromondays #bulb
Almost 3 Months without Photography. Been quite a while where i had to take care of private issues - but now i am back on the road again :)
So i decided to participate again on the upcoming macro mondays challenge called #bulb with an image that is fullfilled with warm tones.
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#macromondays #MadeofMetal
The latest #macromondays challenge #MadeofMetal prompts me to share this picture with you.
A drawing pin (in British English) or thumb tack (in North American English) is a short nail or pin used to fasten items to a wall or board for display and intended to be inserted by hand, usually using the thumb. A variety of names is used to refer to different designs intended for various purposes.
Thumb tacks made of brass, tin or iron may be referred to as brass tacks, brass pins, tin tacks or iron tacks, respectively. These terms are particularly used in the idiomatic expression to come (or get) down to brass (or otherwise) tacks, meaning to consider basic facts of a situation.
The height of the Thumbtack is 8 mm !
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The "Volvo Round Ireland Yacht Race" leaves Wicklow Head at the start of the journey. The first yachts are expected "home" this afternoon.
www.irishtimes.com/sport/other-sports/small-boats-remain-...
roundireland.ie/wp/index.php/category/volvo-round-ireland...
curiousireland.ie/wicklow-head-lighthouse/
www.greatlighthouses.com/lighthouses/wicklow-head/
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Here is another POV to a scene i already shot ! Sometimes the tiny little people have to use special places and special light to be able to read quietly their newspaper. Wonder if this is good for their eyes :)
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#2nd #bulb
It has has been almost 3 Months without Photography. Been quite a while where i had to take care of private issues - but now i am back on the road again and i started with #macromondays - i usually give it a try with some more images than just one shot.
This Image didn`t make it as i choosed another one for the theme #bulb - but i thought i might share my 2nd attempt with an image that is also fullfilled with warm tones :)
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When I was young
I never needed anyone
And making love was just for fun
Those days are gone
Living alone
I think of all the friends I′ve known
But when I dial the telephone
Nobody's home
All by myself
Don′t wanna be, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don't wanna live, all by myself anymore
Hard to be sure
Sometimes I feel so insecure
And love's so distant and obscure
Remains the cure
All by myself
Don′t wanna be, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don′t wanna live, all by myself anymore
When I was young
I never needed anyone
And making love was just for fun
Those days are gone
All by myself
Don't wanna be, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don′t wanna live, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don't wanna be, all by myself anymore
All by myself
Don′t wanna live, all by myself anymore
All by myself...
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Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles can also occur all over the plant – on the stem and on the flat parts of the leaves. These prickles are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape similar to a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flower heads.
The comparative amount of spininess varies dramatically by species. For example, Cirsium heterophyllum has minimal spininess while Cirsium spinosissimum is the opposite. Typically, species adapted to dry environments have greater spininess.
The term thistle is sometimes taken to mean precisely those plants in the tribe Cardueae (synonym: Cynareae), especially the genera Carduus, Cirsium, and Onopordum. However, plants outside this tribe are sometimes called thistles.
Biennial thistles are particularly noteworthy for their high wildlife value, producing such things as copious floral resources for pollinators, nourishing seeds for birds like the goldfinch, foliage for butterfly larvae, and down for the lining of birds' nests.
A thistle is the floral emblem of Scotland and Lorraine, as well as the emblem of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
#macromondays #Bottle(s)
This one has been my 2nd favorite image for the last Macro Mondays Challenge. I thought i share it anyway :)
Glass is a non-crystalline, often transparent amorphous solid, that has widespread practical, technological, and decorative use in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optics. Glass is most often formed by rapid cooling (quenching) of the molten form; some glasses such as volcanic glass are naturally occurring. The most familiar, and historically the oldest, types of manufactured glass are "silicate glasses" based on the chemical compound silica (silicon dioxide, or quartz), the primary constituent of sand. Soda-lime glass, containing around 70% silica, accounts for around 90% of manufactured glass. The term glass, in popular usage, is often used to refer only to this type of material, although silica-free glasses often have desirable properties for applications in modern communications technology. Some objects, such as drinking glasses and eyeglasses, are so commonly made of silicate-based glass that they are simply called by the name of the material.
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New Babbage is a sooty northern industrial City-Nation of the steampunk imagination, loosely based on the era of 1830 to 1890. Tourists are a common sight and are welcomed. The City has a rich history dating back to an earlier clockwork technological period, hinted at but largely unexplored. What will you uncover?
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" Days of Our Lives "
I took this and a series of other photos of the Dawn from Newcastle Beach here in Co. Wicklow. I cannot believe how red the sky was as Ive never seen it like this before. I do like how the foreshore has picked up the red colour on the water. I havent done anything to the photo apart from cropping it slightly and adding a slight vignette to try and reduce some of the blinding intensity of it. I have to say that I do like it as I think its unusual. I know it was dangerous to look at so I was careful.
I could also see Snowdonia in north Wales some 60 miles away in the pre dawn light.I find that fascinating. Im now living a lot closer to the coast so I can drive or cycle or even walk there anytime. Still, Im not far from the mountains either as they are only 7 miles to the west. Funny, but I dont think I could survive if I didnt have all this around me.
I hope you are all well and minding yourselves and your loved ones. Stay safe and do cherish one another.
Pat
[ Thanks for bearing with me as Ive just moved house and Im still a bit up in the air! I should be ok eventually, maybe!! ]
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Quite a while ago when i have been outdoors with my X-T4 and the XF1.4 TC for some shooting and stumbled across this litlle blossom beauty just after some rain. The leafs are wide open while the blossoms almost tried to reach the light ahead. The small little waterdroplets moisted the hole flower!
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Been outdoors for some shooting and stumbled across this litlle beauty of nature. It almost seemed that she was standing there as an satellite adjusted to sent out her beauty into the universe.
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#macromondays #tape
The latest #macromondays challenge #tape prompts me to share this picture with you. A Tailor measuring tape can be very usefull if you do smoe modifications to your clothes. In little world they have a Tailor as well as an oversized measuring tape :)
I decided to use my TC1.4X more often and for this shooting i combined it with the XF80mm.
Also nice to capture and show the small 1:87 scale of those H0Scale Figures in a picture for macro mondays. The head of the female tailor is only 2mm wide !
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Been outdoors for some shooting and stumbled across this litlle blossom beauty. The Softness and the the lightmarksaround the blossom catched my eyes and it created a fantastic atmosphere. The lightmarks did the rest to get this shot as you can see it here!
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#macromondays #biscuit
Oreo is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two wafers with a sweet creme filling. It was introduced by Nabisco on March 6, 1912, and through a series of corporate acquisitions, mergers and splits both Nabisco and the Oreo brand have been owned by Mondelez International since 2012. Oreo cookies are available in over one hundred countries. Many varieties of Oreo cookies have been produced, and limited-edition runs have become popular in the 21st century.
While Oreo is actually an imitation of the Hydrox chocolate cream-centered cookie, which was introduced in 1908, Oreos far outstripped Hydrox in popularity, so much that many think Hydrox is an imitation of Oreo, rather than the other way around. Oreo is the best-selling cookie brand in the United States and, as of 2014, the best-selling cookie globally.
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#macromondays #rust
Another hard job for my little tiny helpers. Someone came up with the idea to repair and unlock those old rusty nuts and bolts. Not even thinking about how tough this gets for my little workers. But once more...they give their best on it :)
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Spring has arrived and the bees are busy with all the blossoms. This one is almost completly powdered from it work!
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Der Frühling ist da und die fleissigen Bienen sind momentan sehr beschäftigt mit dem Blütenstaub. Dieses Bienchen ist fast komplett mit Blütenstaub bedeckt!
As I said in my last photo, darkness is also as much as light, useful! When I took this shot the light meter was very negative and I thought to myself, so what, go for it and so when reviewing it I chuckled and I thought to myself that, the only thing that's missing is the unreadable logo or name of some black metal band in the top corner, the sort of thing you see from those strange people from Norway with the face paints and deluded perspectives of the world.
Anyway, now that I've successfully chewed up my own art, it is here that I remind myself about my purpose in every shot I take, is to create an atmosphere, and atmospheres can go in all sorts of directions. When I looked at this I thought of the darker realms of an unexplored human psyche, the places where we wonder subconsciously and ask the more fearful questions of life, such what is after death, where do nightmares come from, are thoughts and inventions of horror and terror truly our own?!
On another note, Nyctophilia is the love of darkness or night; finding relaxation or comfort in the darkness. Which funnily enough, I do!
I hope everyone is well, much appreciation to all my followers new and old, plus all the faves and comments, but as always, thank you! :)
PS: This is actually a partial Monochrome (slightly), I rendered the Orange down to whiten out the Sun for the effect. Zoom in and look around. :)
#macromondays #open
If you open something such as a bottle, box, parcel, or envelope, you move, remove, or cut part of it so you can take out what is inside.
If you open something such as a book, an umbrella, or your hand, or if it opens, the different parts of it move away from each other so that the inside of it can be seen.
So you see...open can have so much meanings in so many ways for interpretation.
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Been outdoors for some shooting after some summer rain with the TC1.4X and found this beautiful waterdroplets on a tiny blossom besides the trail. If you aren`t awake with your mind and explore the sourroundings you might pass away without perceiving all this whats around you!
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