Friday Photography - Sunlit and Rain-Laden
Submitted by janis b on Fri, 12/20/2019 - 5:43pm
The weather extremes of the past week were dizzying. We got loads of much needed rain in preparation for the next week of blazing sun. In the top photo the sunlight is striking a Nikau palm, and in the second photo the Kanuka blossoms are dripping with rain. The appearance of the white blossoms always remind me of snow dusted trees in winter. How are you all in your little corners of the world?
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so lush...
beautiful pix Janis. It looks sooooo lush, like a birder's dream. Paradise. A way down south here, west of San Antonio 75 mi., we just had 2 mornings at 16 deg.F! Freeze yer ferns. Last Sat. and Sun. it was record hot 85dF. It is a weather roller coaster here in winter. Most have it worse so we can't complain. Time to eat - tamales from mamacita in town, and maybe a Corona. Be back to put up pics later.
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
Hot Tamales, dystopian
I'm glad we here share the same time in space on this rollercoaster.
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You would be in bird heaven here!
Thanks J, great song!
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
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Thanks for Friday Photos tonight, Janis.
Love the lighting on the Nikau palm.
I'm doing good in my little corner of the world. The mild southern Ca. temps have brought the usual winter visitors.
American White Pelican.

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Awe-Some!!
Love the photos. Tell me again what camera you use, lens and if you use any filters. My big slr is a canon 40d and I'm not that pleased with the quality of the pictures.
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
Thank you, Snoopy.
For these shots I used a Nikon D500 with a Nikon 70-200 f/2.8 lens and no filters.
Even though it's a little old your 40D is a good camera. Image quality has more to do with the quality of the lens than the camera body. If it came with a standard kit lens when you bought it you might want to upgrade to a better lens.
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I use a tamron 35-300
and I've been using it since I got my first slr. Might be the lightning that is causing the problems for me though. I used it on my film one and it took great photos. I looked at some newer pocket cameras and none of them had a viewfinder. I like using it because I can better frame my photos and in bright sun the screen doesn't show the picture well enough. But boy have prices gone down on them since they first came out. A canon eos with two lenses for under $300? lol they were over $1,000 not long ago.
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Hi Social
What an amazing creature of flight we get to witness through your photos.
Thank you, Janis.
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great pix SP!
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
Thanks for the info
I haven't been to any of them since I was a kid. It's going to warm up later this week and I'll try to get there. But our air quality is horrible right now, but it might be better light. Beus pond though is just up the street from me so I'll go there first. I just thought of this. I met Danny there once a few years ago. Fun times.
The message echoes from Gaza back to the US. “Starving people is fine.”
Thank you, dystopian.
I posted a shot of white pelicans herding a few weeks ago and I do have shots of brown pelicans I've posted previously, unfortunately none while diving for fish but that is on the to do list.
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Dinosaurs Live!
This dinosaur lives in my back yard. Had to relocate him to mow the weeds. He's about 3 inches long (a teenager) and commonly called a horned toad or horny toad, although actually a lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos). They have a unique defense mechanism -- when threatened, they'll squirt blood from their eyes to scare off meanies, and they can inflate their bodies with air sort of like a pufferfish to make themselves look bigger and badder.
I'd call it,
from your description a Devil Toad ; ).
Common Peafowl, albino.
Common Peafowl, albino. Males are called Peacock, females Peahen. I don't know how the albinos could not have an inferiority complex. This is one a group that walks around town.

Cicada, right after emergence before it hardens and turns brown, can be colorful.

Sulphur-tipped Clubtail (dragonfly)

female Eastern Bluebird

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
Nice series, dystopian.
I've never seen an albino Peacock or newly emerged Cicada before. Thanks for the experience.
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I wouldn't feel inferior
if my crown and tail were so bursting with light ; ).
The owner(s) of JackPine Radicals just split their “community”
by making a unilateral decision to drop Tulsi because someone, in their infinite personal unilateral wisdom, wasn’t pleased with her abstention on the articles of impeachment.
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We are lucky and blessed to have JtC and his “the site itself doesn’t officially endorse anyone or anything” principle.
New JPR management
After JPR changed hands, they never would let me re-register. No clue as to why. Sounds as though it was just as well.