Friday photography - Random
Evening all
It’s Friday, whatever that means for you. For me, on this day (as all others for a couple of months) it means sharing the evening with my almost 90 year old mom, who an hour ago arrived back home after an afternoon of Bridge or Mahjong, I can’t keep her card-playing straight. She plays 6 days a week, one game or the other. She even insists on going out Friday or Saturday night. We’re very different in many ways, but we have happily learned over the years to respect and appreciate the differences, and just love each other. I’m glad she’s still around.
Anyway, here are some recent photos …
Here is a photographer whose work I saw for the first time today …
The rate of drowning on the African continent is the highest in the world. Still, in Zanzibar, Boyiazis says many community members have yet to warm up to the idea of women learning to swim. The introduction of the burkini is finally allowing women to enter the water. “In Zanzibar, the burkini is saving lives,” she says.
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Evening all
Hi Janis, thanks for posting
and happy Friday. Beautiful photos as always. Love the arms sticking up with the tiny boats in the background. Strikes my funny bone. What is under the water I wonder?
Still very stuck on the lack of conversation about climate change. Bit of a long rant today. Here are a few happy photos from my garden interspersed with an article which has a good comparison between 2008 climate-change status and now. Interestingly the 'media', for the most part, is just not talking about climate change/global warming in spite of many articles written about record-breaking temperatures, heatwaves and wildfires. Nada. Then I found this article at The New Republic: The Media’s Failure to Connect the Dots on Climate Change
Ya think? What is not written in the 'media' affects how folks 'connect the dots' on climate change/global warming? What a surprise.
This article has a good comparison between the 2008 status and now. This 2008 check-up was done for three reasons. (1) exposure, (2) making the issue controversial, and (3) to make people think about the prospects.
2008 Carbon Dioxide was at 387ppm.
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
Now
Arctic Ice
Greenland
Antarctica,
The Amazon
Permafrost
As for the Oceans
Methane
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Have you seen this video?
[video:https://youtu.be/aHYviGKsn_c]
I'm sure that seeing it in person would show how huge the iceberg was and how much water was displaced. I've forgotten how many gallons of water this will add to the ocean, but if you're interested I'll find the article on this.
Joe posted an article in last night's EBs that read The Artic is on fire
Did you read it? It's just unbelievable that the mainstream media isn't talking about the extreme natural events that are happening everywhere. Nope. Russia Gate is sucking up the important issues that are happening. But then that's the plan isn't it?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Thanks magiamma
I will read more carefully, and follow your links when I have more time. Thank you for insisting on attention to the environment while sharing its beauty. I may be mistaken, but I believe it will become the most significant issue to date, soon.
I have't picked up my camera in over a month
Here's a few from the last time I did.
" In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry, and is generally considered to have been a bad move. -- Douglas Adams, The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy "
Nice series, Ben.
I really like # 3 and 6.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
agree
Love the waning roses and I vote for #3 and 6 too.
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Thank you Ben
For me, the last photo is the most emotive, in its expression of the fragility of life.
Hi, Janis.
Thanks for Friday Photos tonight. I really like that first shot of the tree silhouette in the moon light.
These are a few shots from Tuesday morning.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
love the buzzy bees
I always thought being a bee
would be a pretty cool gig. You get to work with flowers all day and you have the ability to fly. It sure beats being a dung beetle.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
and ...
"You get to work with flowers all day and you have the ability to fly."
Just had to repeat ...
"built to be in the buds" ; )
Hi Social
Beautiful yummy photos. Thank you. I have lots of bees in my garden. They love borage.
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Thank you, Magiamma
It's good to hear you have bees. They are so important for our ecology.
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The first one
is especially luscious.
Thank you, Janis
I'm not sure what that critter is, but I'm glad it stopped by for a drink from the dew on top of the rose bud.
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A Paper Wasp?
https://www.saferbrand.com/articles/guide-to-stinging-insects
Or maybe a Weevil Wasp
https://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.asp?identificati....
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Incredible! Thanks for showing us.
Thank you, HAW.
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overnight sensation
the pickles grow at night (this is a strange perpendicular world).
A pickle that defies gravity.
The Nation Enquirer will want to see that.
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Do they acquire a cedar scent in that position? n/t
jagged clouds helping to obscure
a veiled moon. The eye of god with a cataract.
; )
Anyone in a location to see the lunar eclipse tonight?
I'm hoping that the smoke will clear so I can watch the moonrise tonight, but it's looking doubtful.
I'd sure love to get a bigger telephoto lens for lunar photography. Or a tele-extender to go on mine. This is with my 28-300 Tamron. This is my clearest shot so far.
I also want to get back to doing star trails photography. The line through the middle is probably just a satellite, but I like to think it's the space station which I have seen flying by. The other line is a plane that flew through it.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Hi Snoopy, the lunar eclipse was visible from
parts of Africa and Asia. I watched a bit of it on RT live. Wish I could have been there to see it live with Mars and all. Full moons are awesome. This one was an lunar apogee, a minimoon. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/blood-moon-lunar-eclipse...
Very cool photo of star trails. I look forward to more. It's been a long time since I have seen 'trails'. lol.
Weather is now fake news. (There is a bllackout on climate-change news for a reason). Just saw this but did not read it as I can't stand the bs:
For the Trump White House, Even the Weather Has Become Fake News. https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/07/white-house-weather-fake-news
Thanks for the iceberg video. Love to have the link. I saw in passing that the Arctic was on fire. I think it was in Sweden. Above the Arctic Circle. Sigh.
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Nice astro shots tonight, Snoopy.
You might want to check out https://www.keh.com/ for a used tele-converter. They are a very reputable company when it comes to used camera equipment.
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Thanks for the link
Looks like I can't get one for my Tamron unless I'm reading things wrong. I have a 3x for my 400 lens for my film camera, but I'm sure I'll waste a lot of film getting the exposure right. It's been awhile since I've worked with a light meter and then calculated the length of the lens. Besides with digital I can immediately see how to make changes. Boy we got spoiled fast didn't we?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Thanks for the link
Looks like I can't get one for my Tamron unless I'm reading things wrong. I have a 3x for my 400 lens for my film camera, but I'm sure I'll waste a lot of film getting the exposure right. It's been awhile since I've worked with a light meter and then calculated the length of the lens. Besides with digital I can immediately see how to make changes. Boy we got spoiled fast didn't we?
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Nice job Snoopy.
This shit is bananas.
Thank you
It took me forever to get one with the right exposure.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
It was supposed to see at around 10 pm in Germany
I fell asleep and tried once to peak out of the window but couldn't find the moon.
Here are fantastic pictures from around the world press photographers have taken. Hope you enjoy.
2018's blood moon seen around the world in pictures
https://www.euronews.com/live
Hi janis, love the last two photos you posted,
reminds me that none of my African family members could swim. My husband and my niece struggled a lot and learned it only while in United States as adults. When I was in Cameroon at the beaches of Kribi I remember women telling me that fishing is strictly a "man's job" and no woman ever went into the water. None of them could swim. But that's forty plus years ago.
Nobody is alive anymore and I miss not knowing where my former husband is buried. I am getting upset about it still after so many years.
For people that migrated a lot in their lives and forget where they are at home, I heard someone saying that to know where you are at home, you have to ask yourself where you want to be buried. That is then where you probably feel most at home.
Are you and your mother at home in New Zealand or in the US? I don't feel at home in Hawaii and don't feel at home anymore in Germany (though it's the easiest place to re-adapt to). I asked myself where I want to be buried. I think it would be on the piece of land my son would like to buy and live on. At least my son should know where his mother is buried after feeling very lost about the fact that he was denied to know where his father was buried. voodoo burials ...
Jeez, I have some weird comments today. Must be the weather, I am melting in the heat and lose my clear thinking capabilities.
https://www.euronews.com/live
mimi
I know what you mean, and I have asked myself that same question.
“… I heard someone saying that to know where you are at home, you have to ask yourself where you want to be buried. That is then where you probably feel most at home.”
I am at my mom’s in Florida, and would like to die in NZ, or at the side of my daughter wherever she is.
Thanks for hosting, Janis
Love the moon shot. You post a lot that I find eerie.
I found this on the Guardian. It looks like there is a woman with wings. Anyone know what kind of butterfly this is?
Cheese anyone?
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The butterfly is a Tigar Swallow Tail.
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I'll have to try that combination
Mozzarella and radish. Sounds yum. Slightly bland and salty with a bit of spice!
I'm pretty sure those are eggs.
This shit is bananas.
You're probably right about the eggs.
What about the tails - chives? that would go well with eggs.
Yep, I think so.
This shit is bananas.
Pepper?
The kind you buy for a pepper grinder? If I'm ever invited to a pot luck I'll bring this. I thought it was very creative.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
Peppercorns
This shit is bananas.
may be they are capers ? /nt
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cloves
right - they have pointy things that you could stick into the eggs...
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Looks like a so-called "Scarce Swallowtail"
They're actually rather common across Eurasia and Northern Africa, and are also known as sail swallowtail or pear-tree swallowtail. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarce_swallowtail
There is no justice. There can be no peace.
Gorgeous photos as always.
I always feel awkward about chiming in because honestly, I fell asleep in photography class... And never know how to properly compliment.
I guess this is one art form where I feel much better being a patron rather than being an artist.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Thank you detroit
for your warm patronage.
Great pix everybody!
Awesome flowers and bugs BC and SP! SP, male Fiery Skipper on #4, the small orangish butterfly. SD, the butterfly is a Swallowtail but I am not convinced it is all real and unadulterated. It is not a Tiger because on them the dark lines on wing are longest on inside, shortest on outside, with even incremental differences (shorter outwardly). The one in the pic has from outside short dark bar, long bar, short bar, long bar. Can't be a Tiger and I do not believe it matches any U.S. species of Swallowtail. If not photoshop job.
Giant Swallowtail, ventral
Comanche Skimmer, male
juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, fuertesi subspecies
Cardinal, male, in head molt, it ain't very pretty...
Eastern Wood-Pewee feeding young a Swift Setwing dragonfly
Male Lesser (Black-backed) Goldfinch eating Musk Thistle (non-native Thistle)
Thanks for all the great posts everyone all week, especially JS' EB, and GJ.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
I guess cardinals don't have to be handsome
once mating and nesting is over ; ).
hi dystopian
Great photo of the Eastern Wood-Pewee feeding young a dragonfly. Looks quite tasty. Thanks for the bug and bird pics and their names.
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Evening Janis, everyone
Here's my series of brown thrasher dust bath photos from last week:
Sad how the media is completely ignoring global warming. I remember hearing about it as a young kid; now nothing. Oddly enough it's been much cooler here this week--highs only in the 60s and 70s. Strange indeed.
This shit is bananas.
How clean can you get bathing in dust?
Nice shots Daenerys.
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dust baths are like flea powder to birds
I think it is generally believed to suffocate mites. There are lots of feather mites and like flea dust powders, this can suffocate them.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you for the info, dystopian.
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Very sweet
Why do thrashers thrash?
ten thrashers thrashing...
They are named for how they thrash about leaf litter. Tossing it left and right with their large strong beaks, they thrash it, mostly hunting invertebrates in it. They are great singers, in the family Mimidae, as is the famous mimic Mockingbird, and the Catbird, which are short-billed Thrashers.
One of my favorite made up funny bird names is the Red-bottomed Bed-Thrasher.
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
okay I just have to say it
that bird is adorable. Thanks for the great photos of it. They make me smile.
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You are blessed. I was young when I lost my mom
suddenly. I would give a lot for 30 seconds to tell how much I miss and love her and how sorry I am that I didn't tell her how much I loved her every day of my life.
Thank you for your pics and for starting this wonderful thread. Fabulous!
Many thanks (as always) for the great
photos and comments! Loved the bees. Gets the mind off more weighty matters like climate change (sigh). Rec'd!!
Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.