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Ощущение единственного в Канаде фотосафари с наблюдением за белыми медведями
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Ощущение единственного в Канаде фотосафари с наблюдением за белыми медведями
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8 крутых приключений на свежем воздухе во Флориде, которые не связаны с пляжем
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The Keeper of the Forest (In EXPLORE) Key tools: - Canon EOS R - EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM - Magnetic filter CPL - Artcise carbon fiber tripod - Camera Raw + Photoshop (focus stack) The final image of this Holm oak is a focus stack of 3 photographs in order to get the entire scene from foreground to background within acceptable sharpness. Visit my blog to learn more on focus/image stacking. Featured on Landscape Photography Magazine issue number 151 (Sept./Oct. 2024). © E...
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Shine a little light En el Parlamento de España, los días se convierten en semanas, las semanas en meses, y los meses en años mientras los diputados se enzarzan en una interminable batalla dialéctica, no para proponer soluciones ni construir un futuro mejor, sino para señalar con el dedo quién ha robado más, quién ha mentido mejor, o quién ha encubierto peor. Las sesiones parlamentarias, que deberían ser templos de debate constructivo y diseño de políticas públicas, se tr...
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'Fighting Temeraire', rose. 'Fighting Temeraire', developed by David Austin Roses. Named after the colours in the famous painting by Turner. A fairly uncommon rose I would think, with huge blowsy blooms like a loose lettuce and a wonderful glowing, golden centre that seems to be lit from the inside when newly opened. Quite a large shrub, floriferous and surprisingly trouble free, but best in a cool spot as the flowers tend to collapse in a heatwave...hence it's doing especially well this year!
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Black-tailed Skimmer Dragonflies, mating in flight This is something you'll practically never see with the naked eye. They fly quickly and erratically, and the whole event only lasts a few seconds. The male (to the left) is grasping the female by the back of her head. The tip of her tail is collecting sperm he has deposited on his secondary genitalia prior to engaging with the female. As soon as they separate, she will deposit her eggs in the water. No other creatures rep...
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Damselfly encounters Red eyed Damselflies. In the centre of the picture, the green female is holding on to the flower. The back of her head is held by claspers at the tip of the male's abdomen, preparatory to mating. As so often, a mating pair attract lone males, for some reason; one of them has grabbed the female's abdomen, another lurks behind the flower. The male will keep hold of the female through mating and while she deposits her eggs in the water, to prevent other ...
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