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Just outside of Windsor, Ontario is the John R. Park Homestead, a historic farm from the 1850s. On the homestead site, along with the original house, are many of the outer buildings like this one which would've been used as a workshop.
We walk past the rear of the old railway workshop buildings. One of the tracks is still in place. This is all now part of the museum complex at Inveresk.
took a shot of a Porsche 1600 Super in the workshop. Other photo from the workshop visit are here tongkm.wordpress.com/2021/03/20/workshop-random-shots/
The Setup: Setting up a scene for a Halloween photo. Presenting the "Workshop of Horrors - where creepy is created". ♥
I took this slide in February 1977 and restored it and then changed the image and then turned it into a monochrome.
I'm fairly sure that's a Mercedes 1418 in front and it's a Scania 111 to the right nodding at us.
Both the workshop and the car park next to it have long been replaced by housing.
I went on a workshop to Dean Mason's "Windows on Wildlife" down in Wimborne, Dorset.
He operates under a DEFRA license and so far this year has been able to introduce over 40 harvest mice into the wild.
If you are looking for a workshop where the owner cares for his mice, then this is it!
No detailed informations could be found about a machine tool factory "Karl Jockel" in Prag-Weinberge (Královské Vinohrady). It operated in the early 20th century and between the world wars.
The diademed sifaka is an endangered species of sifaka endemic to certain rainforests in eastern Madagascar. Along with the indri, this species is one of the two largest living lemurs. It is often described as one of the most colorful and attractive of all the lemurs, having a long and silky coat.
This beautiful creature is readily distinguished from all the other lemur species by its characteristic markings and large physical size. The word ‘ diademed' in its name refers to the long white fur encircling its muzzle and covering its cheeks, forehead, and chin.
For a large lemur, the diademed sifaka is rather athletic, being capable of lateral aerial propulsion of up to 30 kilometers per hour, a result of muscular leg thrusting action pushing off from a vertical tree trunk. Don’t try that at home.
Its habitats are the eastern Madagascar lowland forests and parts of the Madagascar sub-humid forests. These two biomes have been designated as a Global 200 ecoregion, one of the world's most significant regions for conservation.
Unfortunately, the diademed sifaka is classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List and is listed in CITES Appendix I. Population estimates for the species range between 6,000 and 10,000 individuals.
The primary threat is - yep, you guessed that right - habitat reduction due to shifting cultivation by native peoples. This threat is also present even within designated national parks, which are sufficiently distant from the center of government, that enforcement of existing national laws protecting this species is problematic. Pressures of overpopulation in central and eastern Madagascar are causing many of the rural poor to seek subsistence by seizing whatever forest lands are available and undertaking slash-and-burn tactics as their initial step in a shifting cultivation system.
I love photographing wildlife, but unfortunately so often the back story is quite depressing.
Those eyes looking at me actually make me feel guilty of being a human. Like it’s saying: ‘Hey you, wtf are you doing? Stop messing with my home! Do I need to come down from this branch?!’
Marsel | squiver.com
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I usually do nothing but share pictures here, but wanted to let you all know that I do workshops and tours, and right now I have ONE spot left for this summer in Tucson, AZ for my monsoon workshops:
www.mikeolbinski.com/monsoon-workshop/
If you have any interest, please let me know!
I went on a workshop to Dean Mason's "Windows on Wildlife" down in Wimborne, Dorset.
He operates under a DEFRA license and so far this year has been able to introduce over 40 harvest mice into the wild.
If you are looking for a workshop where the owner cares for his mice, then this is it!
Want to learn? B&W Photography workshops www.vulturelabs.photography
Another beautiful day in Venice
B&W long exposure photography workshops, in London, Venice, Valencia, Berlin and Iceland, please see my website for details
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