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T430u AUO B140XTN02.5 Panel at Gamma value of 1.5

Reached the final estination, our weeks rental was just over the far hill.

unprepared for this confrontation with a wild rose bush

 

White Point, Nova Scotia.

  

From the only road in or out of this happening metropolis. I wish we actually could have stayed and explored a bit, but it was still raining, and we were still very wet from our hike up Meat Cove Mountain. Also it was nearing lunch, and they didn't have a resteraunt. So it was on to Neils Harbour.

31/07/2020 15W actinic trap: Pyecombe, near Brighton

 

My first post-lockdown visit to my son and family near Brighton. For mothing and nocturnal quiet, I camped again at Chantry Farm – a site to be recommended to anyone with a taste for simple camping (and moths) www.chantryfarm.org/

 

Another windy night, with a bright moon and a trap sited the wrong side of a hedge, but nevertheless a few good moths.

 

This moth used to be a fairly infrequent visitor from mainland Europe to southern counties, but is now established as a regular breeding species, accounting for a notable increase in its distribution (+ 158% 1980-2016).

 

I thought this was the superficially similar Clay, so only took this dismal image, but it may be a long time before I see another White-point, so for now it must stand.

 

More details

www.ukmoths.org.uk/species/mythimna-albipuncta/

species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0021144867

www.sussexmothgroup.org.uk/site/speciesAccount.php?specie...

 

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Lime-speck Pug (1)

Rosy Minor (2)

Small Fan-footed Wave (1)

Small Waved Umber (1)

Square-spot Rustic (1)

Treble-bar (1)

White-point (1)

 

Blastobasis rebeli (Marsh Dowd) (1)

Crambus perlella (1)

Crassa unitella (Golden-brown Tubic) (1)

Pyrausta nigrata (Wavy-barred Sable) (1)

   

My Garden, Cambs - Aug 2020

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the steep trail down from the ridge and old artillery bunkers

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Ti

White-point Mythimna albipuncta

Soveria, Corsica

 

June 2024

Irish Rail 2603/04, at Whitepoint, Cobh, Cork, 05th June 2013.

White-point moth, Foxton, Cambridgeshire, August 2020.

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Irish Rail 2603/04, at Whitepoint, Cobh, 05th June 2013.

Cabant, near Mauzac, Dordogne, France 12.09.2013

Passing whitepoint Cobh Co,Cork Ireland

San Pedro White Point Beach Royal Palms Park. A very gloomy sunset.

www.edoardomarino.com

White Point, Nova Scotia (Canada).

Tidal pool adventures, this was cast #1

*Bunnies*!!!

it's like they Feed them or something...like they got Bags of Bunnyfood by the front Desk..

 

Monty Python and the Holy Grail:

 

Old Man: "(GaSp!) It's..The Beast!!!"

Knight: "it's a ...little Bunny rabbit.."

Irish Rail 2614/17, at Whitepoint, Cobh, Cork, 03rd June 2013.

HDR -2EV 0EV +2EV using polarizer filter

Handheld

adjusted whitepoint and contrast in RAW before merging

Reviewing recent photographs, with the idea of creating postcards, this one drew my attention. This is a Common Redpoll hopping in the snow last February. Because of the snow, of the white background, it was easy to remove detail (snow-shadows, mostly) using Photoshop Curves/WhitePoint Dropper. This is an effect I like; it has a "deliberate" portrait-like quality, as if I had posed the Redpoll in front of a white wall in my living room. (Which I enjoy doing when Pam or friends are agreeable.) It communicates something about the subject, I think, without the intrusion of another's opinion.

Sometimes my Pixel phone camera does better than a stand-alone camera in many respects. Software.

Tried to capture a sunset, but was left with a moody marine layer instead.

After almost two years, I finally developed the waterproof camera that I had gotten for when Dawna and I went to take surfing lessons at White Point Beach Resort outside of Halifax. The water was very very cold, but it was fun!

 

Paddling back to the surf shack after a long sunny day on the waves. We were very very tired by this point.

Light and negative scanner made a yellow bath door. Setting the whitepoint width ps made a dirty bathdoor. So I let it yellow and cleared just the polaroid. It's a memorie of H. She photographed every room in my flat and placarded wvery door with the results.

The blimp through the Vincent Thomas Bridge

The past couple of days we've had some amazing spring sunshine.

Trying out Athentech's Perfectly Clear plug-in for Photoshop. Does give different results compared to my NIK Brilliance usual settings.

"Backpacking", kid-friendly daytrip at White Point

goo-goo doing a varial heel-flip down the white point elementary seven stair in san pedro

and carlos filming for laughing shades

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