Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Apr 23, 2015 9:12:13 GMT
Hi All! For a long time, since on oGEC I have started to post off topic posts to the Forum Members Pets thread I have been thinking, whether it should be good to start up a new one. I am to put up here both nature and urban (hey! urban-nature) shots those are do not fit the 'pets' nor ' seasons' category. My general purpose with this topic was to get sight of closer (or wider) "wilderness" (e.g. smaller-bigger arthropodae or frogs, birds and other wild animal, even interesting plants, be it a flower or a moss) around members, also to gain extra knowledge from the experts around GE forums. That was the reason why originally I have named this post Wild Backyard, but really why not to give a wider angle of our cameras? One of you has advised that I could broaden it to include photography as a more general subject , so all your masterpieces taken walking around are welcomed! *** A t t e n t i o n ! Some of the shots might disturb people who do not like (close looks of) insects, bugs, spiders, amphibians, rodents, mollusks, etc... ***
My first attached photo is about spiders of course, taken yesterday in the garden: "Just off the c0c00n"Best, g camera info: by the start i use a simple 10,2 mega-pixel (samsung lens, 6.3-18.9 mm), automatic camera. from january, 2012. i use a 14 Mpix fujifilm compact cam with fujinon lens, 5 x zoom, f=5.9-29.5 mm, 1:3.3-5.9 from 2014. i have another compact camera: Canon PowerShot 2500, 16 Mpix, 5.0-25.0 mm, 1:2.8-6.9 from 2017. you will find shots made by a SONY Cyber-shot, Sony lens, 5xopt.zoom, 3,2-6,4/4,6-23
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 3, 2015 17:55:12 GMT
This fledgling Great Horned Owl at Descanso Gardens is developing nicely. Adult plumage has replaced much of the nestling down. "Ears" are beginning to develop. It has kicked all remains of the nest it was hatched in off the limb on which it sits. It won't be long now.
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on May 5, 2015 6:02:50 GMT
I just love baby owls and those are great shots, Hill. Syzygy, I don't even mind the enormous quantity of spiders. Just so I don't run my face through that nest in the dark - arrgh! Still taking pictures of un-pretty things. Tonight's theme: two abandoned gas stations. The red and white one...1950sThe green and grey one...early 1960s
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March 2015 - Nov 23, 2015 19:28:01 GMT
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Post by Barnstormer66 (Angel) on May 7, 2015 13:46:50 GMT
Not exactly Wildlife but different to be sure. We spotted this fine fellow in the City Park across from our favorite local restaurant. This akin to the other "Silver Men" one sees around the world. He is on one foot! RIP, Barnie, old friend.
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March 2015 - Nov 23, 2015 19:28:01 GMT
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Post by Barnstormer66 (Angel) on May 7, 2015 14:08:46 GMT
...and one more before I head out to Tampa... Lake Mirror in Downtown Lakeland, FL with two of our resident black Swans. Lakeland is known for the Large number of Mute Swans that populate it's lakes. The original pairs were a gift from Queen Elizabeth just after WWII. No one is sure where the Black Swans arrived from.
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 7, 2015 17:22:09 GMT
Scorpions are usually nocturnal and, being of a similar color to their surroundings, they are often hard to see... unless you have a uv light source along. Here are two comparison images of a small scorpion taken with flash and with uv. HERE is an article about scorpions and uv light.
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on May 9, 2015 10:09:41 GMT
Wow, Hill!
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 11, 2015 15:13:36 GMT
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on May 13, 2015 8:04:14 GMT
Hill, I see the white-headed male cheats with some red. Very nice shots, as always. You have a great lens. Around the small farm town of Merrill, Oregon. I think of this as the Russian Orthodox church ruin. <<< Red-winged blackbird. Trust me.
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 13, 2015 15:44:05 GMT
Merriam's Chipmunk at Chilao a few days ago.
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 13, 2015 16:44:32 GMT
This fledgling Great Horned Owl at Descanso Gardens is developing nicely. Adult plumage has replaced much of the nestling down.
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 14, 2015 4:04:21 GMT
G+ kindly made a gif for me of a Velvet Ant. The jerky motion of the gif duplicates the way these insects move. Velvet Ants are actually a species of solitary wasp. The female has no wings, but still has a powerful sting. The much more rarely seen male has wings, but no stinger.
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on May 14, 2015 7:40:54 GMT
hey, that velvet bee or whaddaheck is just great! thank you Hill! here we are with two recent fellows from where even the king goes on foot.(: we call this Pannon snailand a spider (without closer ID)
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Master Guide
March 2015 - Jan 20, 2022 4:27:51 GMT
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Post by Hill on May 22, 2015 17:26:56 GMT
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March 2015 - Nov 23, 2015 19:28:01 GMT
“ We Endeavor to Persevere! „
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Post by Barnstormer66 (Angel) on May 22, 2015 18:41:11 GMT
G+ kindly made a gif for me of a Velvet Ant. The jerky motion of the gif duplicates the way these insects move. Velvet Ants are actually a species of solitary wasp. The female has no wings, but still has a powerful sting. The much more rarely seen male has wings, but no stinger. Velvet Ants are also known as "Cow Killer" ants just because of that intense sting! The Eastern Velvet Ant is not quite as fuzzy with a black stripe on the back of it's abdomen!
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on May 27, 2015 7:42:49 GMT
I know this is supposed to be about wildlife and nature, but I hope I can broaden it to include photography as a more general subject (if syzygy doesn't mind!). For instance, I like to make odd photos, or make ordinary things look a little strange. I just happened to be hanging out behind the grocery store yesterday... Fire truck Army truck
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on May 28, 2015 7:34:34 GMT
hey, not at all Diane! Topic subject and now my edited OP initiative allows that content. I have always found pleasure watching your shots. All have some unique mood, strange it made me feel that i have already been there or just have already seen that scene...(: So just keep up the good work! My recent one attached below is some still life after the storm. 'Toxic jacuzzi'Still life with rainwater-filled ashtray full of stubs and a dead Crane fly. In Hungary we call this insect Lószúnyog - 'Horsemosquito' in mirror translation.
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March 2015 - Nov 23, 2015 19:28:01 GMT
“ We Endeavor to Persevere! „
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Post by Barnstormer66 (Angel) on May 28, 2015 14:53:48 GMT
'Toxic jacuzzi'Still life with rainwater-filled ashtray full of stubs and a dead Crane fly. In Hungary we call this insect Lószúnyog - 'Horsemosquito' in mirror translation. They have many names across the world...Here in the deep Dark South we call them Mosquito Hawks
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on May 29, 2015 1:02:19 GMT
That's what we call it in the wild west, too, Barn. Ours seem to be much more gangly than syzygy's and the ones I see online. I had no idea until today that they do not eat mosquitos! I actually have some spider-related photos! Sheet webs are the webs of my nightmares.
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Apr 15, 2016 2:10:25 GMT
A little cutie named Lino spotted by my granddaughter and I. He was a passenger in a 1950 Chevy. Linkville Cemetery.kmz (762 B)
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Jun 6, 2016 14:20:13 GMT
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Jun 6, 2016 23:10:48 GMT
syzygy, the boiler room is side-ways when enlarged. It's the kind of photo that intrigues me, by the way! A little bit spooky and great light/shadow. I love old trucks and cars. That's just the way it is. Here is a 1975-ish Mack. They used to be the truck to have in this area for logging (they're bomb-proof!), but I hadn't seen one in ages until I happened by this dump truck. The famous and much-coveted bulldog, Mack. Mack truck KF.kmz (727 B)
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Jun 9, 2016 13:42:59 GMT
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Jul 22, 2016 11:16:07 GMT
was not the best decision to make this turn. well, good old saline soil likes company...(: help got stuck too and only a second tractor could set us free. (2 hours off work) do not think I had been nervous! NOT AT ALL!
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Jul 26, 2016 7:02:38 GMT
Oh no! What a hassle, syzygy! It seems that deep mud was hiding under a layer of innocent-looking wet grass. I won't ask what kind of words you were using during this time...
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Jul 26, 2016 7:38:23 GMT
A windy afternoon at Lake of the Woods, Oregon. Very popular family camping spot in So. Oregon. Lake of the Woods.kmz (742 B)
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Aug 1, 2016 6:56:58 GMT
looks more dreadful than it is. has sting however rather peaceful animal. at worst its tingle is not worse than caused by a simple honey bee or a smaller wasp. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylocopa_violacea*** beautiful natural treasury right there in Oregon. thanks for great photos Diane! *** oh, and just have noticed another reply of you to comment after my stuck in mud with the Lada NIVA well i would have had luck even... one meter more and done, but slipped down the narrow ridge -just as usual...(:
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Feb 14, 2017 8:47:01 GMT
devastating soc-real building with some industrial-art ornament on firewall in the middle of my -besides- beautiful town. please let me title image as we write in hungarian: SZOCREÁL
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Master Cartographer
April 2015 - Nov 21, 2024 8:06:11 GMT
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Post by syzygy on Feb 1, 2018 8:25:26 GMT
sunset in the village / summer 2017. / Terény, Hungary
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March 2015 - May 1, 2023 4:20:37 GMT
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Post by diane9247 on Feb 2, 2018 5:31:18 GMT
From my recent trip to the N. California and S. Oregon Coast. Cape St. George...site of an old lighthouse, manned 1891 until 1975. It was then unmanned, then decommissioned in 1995 and abandoned. The buildings were for the use of the lighthouse keepers when they were ashore. The light itself was - and still is - 6 miles offshore on Dragon Rocks. The lighthouse is on Little Black Rock, which cannot be seen on GE. South West Seal Rock nearby is a haul-out spot for seals, which can be seen. Of course, the lighthouse Panoramio shots are not available. There is a vintage photo of it on Wikipedia. Point St George.kmz (779 B)
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