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After a long walk in jungle, we arrive in a village lost in the mountain, far from official path, far from authorized zone...
I've been trying to get a winter shot of a tree in the Pep Ventosa "In the round" style for awhile. I tried three times before this one, and spent hours on each of them in post, but they just didn't look right to me. It's possible that trees in winter aren't suitable for that style, or it could just be me, but here is my fourth and final try. You have to find a tree that doesn't have hugely distracting things in the backgrounds.
I took this in Garry Point Park, walking around the tree as I shot it. There are about 20 images here, layered in PS, as I can only do nine in-camera multiple exposures.
HSS!
Theme: Multiple Exposure
Listening to Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves… nice way to spend a rainy afternoon :)
Marbled Godwit takes an Early Morning Walk.
Shorebirds have some of the most interesting bill shapes and the Marbled Godwit is no exception with its sword-like bill. It plunges its two-toned, long, and slightly upturned bill deep into sand and mud to pull out aquatic invertebrates and plant tubers.
This graceful shorebird is speckled in browns with a cinnamon wash that is especially noticeable when it spreads its long and pointed wings to take flight. It breeds in the northern prairies and spends the winters along the coasts.
Most Marbled Godwits breed in the northern Great Plains, but there are two far-flung exceptions. One small population breeds along the southwest coast of James Bay, Ontario, Canada. Another small group breeds on the Alaska Peninsula. The Alaskan birds have shorter wings and are heavier than those breeding in the Great Plains.
Unlike most shorebirds that eat aquatic invertebrates year-round, Marbled Godwits forage almost exclusively on plant tubers during migration, using their upturned bill to clip tubers.
The oldest known Marbled Godwit was at least 13 years, 4 months old when it was found in California, the same state where it had been banded.
(Nikon D750, 300/4.0 + TC1.4, 1/2000 @ f/8, ISO 1000)
There are two circular walking tracks to choose from at Valle de la Luna each spanning different view-points. Devil’s Point (the most spectacular view-point) is located toward the end of the longest track, which takes around 45 minutes to complete.
Macro Mondays ..... Theme " Footwear "
A favourite pair of my casual shoes, like walking of air ....air-cooled memory foam so the ads say ....
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Walking near the River Leven in Dumbarton.
Celtic Music - Wild Woods
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The Westfjords or West Fjords is a large peninsula in northwestern Iceland and an administrative district. It lies on the Denmark Strait, facing the east coast of Greenland. It is connected to the rest of Iceland by a 7-km-wide isthmus between Gilsfjörður and Bitrufjörður. The Westfjords are very mountainous; the coastline is heavily indented by dozens of fjords surrounded by steep hills. These indentations make roads very circuitous and communications by land difficult. In addition many of the roads are closed by ice and snow for several months of the year. The Vestfjarðagöng road tunnel from 1996 has improved that situation. The cliffs at Látrabjarg comprise the longest bird cliff in the northern Atlantic Ocean and are at the westernmost point in Iceland. The Drangajökull glacier is located in the north of the peninsula and is the fifth-largest of the country, but the only glacier of the region.
As you can see, some costs are spectacular.
Text from Wikipedia.
I feel alive, I feel the love, I feel the love that's really real
I'm on sunshine, baby, oh
Oh, yeah, I'm on sunshine, baby
Oh, I'm walking on sunshine, whoa
Like many, we've been getting our exercise and avoiding others during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the Dynamite Trail in Oakland, Nova Scotia.
I don’t know where!
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I better not drop it or something.
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I'm walking on sunshine!
And don't it feel good!
Credits - blahblahsl.blogspot.com/2019/01/walking-on-sunshine.html
Back Ground - My rl town.
-AZUL- - Trixie /Catseye Dress with gloves and matching Shoes w stockings not shown @ Sense Event!
NaaNaa's - Rose Earrings @ Dubai Event!
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DOUX - Samantha hairstyle
On the move past the highrise of the Marine City residential area, Haeundae District, Busan, the Republic of Korea.
If you look for the truth outside yourself,
It gets farther and farther away.
Today walking alone, I meet it everywhere I step.
It is the same as me, yet I am not it.
Only if you understand it in this way
Will you merge with the way things are.
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A female grizzly bear (ursus arctos horribilis) walking the shoreline in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. The bears come down to the seashore to forage for mussels, crabs and limpets.
I don't see these as much as I use to
Found predominantly in the tropics and subtropics stick insects thrive in forests and grasslands, where they feed on leaves. Mainly nocturnal creatures, they spend much of their day motionless, hidden under plants.
Many stick insects feign death to thwart predators, and some will shed the occasional limb to escape an enemy’s grasp. Others swipe at predators with their spine-covered legs, while one North American species, Anisomorpha buprestoides, emits a putrid-smelling fluid.
Little is known about stick insects, making it difficult to declare the vulnerability of their status in the wild. The pet trade presents a potential threat, along with the popular practice of framing their carcasses, like butterflies.
Painterly abstract !
Taken at the Ashby Canal nr Stoke Golding, Leics.
Press 'L' for LARGE
The Rolling Stones - "Walking The Dog"
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