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The mistle thrush is is a pale, black-spotted thrush - large, aggressive and powerful. It stands boldly upright and bounds across the ground. In flight, it has long wings and its tail has whitish edges. It is most likely to be noticed perched high at the top of a tree, singing its fluty song or giving its rattling call in flight.

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RKO_5977. They are back in The Netherlands!

 

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Yes, I know, another field. And not only that, it's the same field as the day before yesterday. It's almost the same look. But I have a good reason for this repetition.

I just had to show you what this field of sunflowers looks like in the right light, something I wasn't able to do two days ago.

So yesterday evening, shortly before sunset, I just drove back to Lohmen after the sky had given quite promising indications.

The effect when the setting sun shines through the sunflower blossoms and makes them shine is indescribable.

That's exactly what I wanted to capture and now I'm so happy that I succeeded (along with a few other very promising shots).

So sunflowers will appear here from time to time in the near future. It's time for me to finish my poppy series.

 

Ja ich weiß, schon wieder ein Feld. Und nicht nur das, es ist das selbe Feld wie vorgestern. Es ist sogar annähernd der Selbe Blick. Doch für diese Wiederholung habe ich einen guten Grund.

Ich musste Euch einfach zeigen, wie dieses Sonnenblumenfeld bei dem richtigen Licht aussieht, etwas, was mir vor zwei Tagen leider nicht vergönnt war.

Also bin ich gestern Abend kurz vor Sonnenuntergang einfach nochmal nach Lohmen gefahren, nachdem der Himmel recht vielversprechende Andeutungen gemacht hat.

Die Wirkung, wenn die untergehende Sonne durch die Blüten der Sonnenblumen scheint und diese zum Leuchten bringt ist unbeschreiblich.

Genau das war es, was ich einfangen wollte und nun bin ich überglücklich, dass es mir gelungen ist (zusammen mit noch ein paar anderen sehr vielversprechenden Einstellungen).

Es werden also in nächster Zeit hier immer mal wieder Sonnenblumen auftauchen. Wird Zeit, dass ich meine Mohn- Serie abschließe.

 

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The four sisters of Trow point, check out the face on the one on the left. Do you think she is the leader?

 

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A Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) searching the shallow water and shore of Miquelon Lake southeast of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada for a morsel or two on which to feed. The Miquelon Lakes are composed of three water bodies and form a provincial park.

 

7 August, 2014.

 

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From my nieces Albuquerque garden, April 2015.

 

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She'd take the world off my shoulders

If it was ever hard to move

She'd turn the rain to a rainbow

When I was living in the blue

Why then, if she is so perfect

Do I still wish that it was you?

Perfect don't mean that it's working

So what can I do? (Ooh)

 

When you're out of sight

In my mind

 

'Cause sometimes I look in her eyes

And that's where I find a glimpse of us

And I try to fall for her touch

But I'm thinking of the way it was

Said I'm fine and said I moved on

I'm only here passing time in her arms

Hoping I'll find

A glimpse of us

 

Tell me he savors your glory

Does he laugh the way I did?

Is this a part of your story?

One that I had never lived

Maybe one day you'll feel lonely

And in his eyes, you'll get a glimpse

Maybe you'll start slipping slowly

And find me again....

 

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Nature can set up extraordinary shows. The stage is immense, the amazing lights, the infinite extras and the unlimited budget for special effects.

(Yann Martel, The life of Pi)

 

Let Go - Steve Jansen

 

In reality this photo dates back to the confinement period, walking alone at impossible hours, I never met anyone. So I could also experience this possibility of panoramic with the phone. Then I added texture and processing on photoshop.

 

The world has resumed its path in just a month here. I don't notice big changes in people, apart from the mask and lack of money. All good intentions, altruism, empathy, vanished in the blink of an eye. And our politicians have never stopped fighting after a first hint of feigned solidarity.

 

I miss those long timeless walks ....

 

I hope you are well, I wish everyone a good week.

 

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Winter Sunrise....

 

another shot from January winter morning walk. the sun rose like a beacon and lit the sky with a fiery glow. turning the snow into a million glistening diamonds.

 

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