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No fake!
The clouds were (naturally) in the front, but it seems, as if they'd been behind the moon. I don't know, why they aren't visible.
Harvest Mouse - Micromys minutus
Featured on BBC 2's Autumnwatch Website
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/natureuk/entries/ed0d3dea-8890-4354-9...
Harvest Moon
This must be my favorite outfit at The Secret Affair this round !
Outfit including skirt, fur stole, bracelets : May’s Soul – Harvest Moon. At The Secret Affair.
Fur top : may’s Soul – from the Viking Soul outfit.
Horns : The Plastik :[P]: – Azre Horns. At The Secret Affair.
Skin : Glam Affair – Miko – Asia 06F. The Kawaii Project.
Hair : Damselfly – Augusta. At TFC.
Tattoo : .Things. – Henna Bolero with Neck. At TFC.
Face tattoo : KOOQLA – Pheasant Tattoo. At The Secret Affair
Tonight's sunset near Nissan . After finshing tonight shoot I Climbed back over the barbed wire fence and ripped the back out my shorts was gutted had to walk along the busy motorway back to the car lol .
The great fiery flower, much bigger than a tower.
The land of sunset, I'll reach you yet.
Slowly it changes, to red and pink hazes.
From red sand pinks, to orange and purple things.
As it castes a shadow, over all meadows.
Goodbye to its mystic charms! till again does it comes!
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Je ne saurais dire pourquoi, moi un gars qui a vécu presque toute sa vie près de la mer, je suis tombé en amour avec les immenses plaines de l’ouest du Canada et des États-Unis. Peut-être que c’est parce que ces grands espaces sont encore habités par l’esprit des premiers pionniers et des premiers habitants autochtones. Peut-être aussi parce que j’ai beaucoup de respect pour ses travailleurs de la Terre et pour ceux qui, comme Neil Young, (auquel j’ai emprunté le titre de son célèbre album Harvest) ont célébré en musique ou autrement leur vie dure mais simple et sans prétention. Cette photo, qui annonce l’arrivée d’un orage sur les immenses plaines, a été prise à Gravelbourg, une petite communauté francophone du sud de la Sakatchewan.
Neil Young, Harvest : www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-Oz-M0UBN0
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I could not say why, me, a guy who has lived most of his life near the sea, I fell in love with the vast plains of western Canada and the United States. Perhaps this is because these large spaces are still inhabited by the spirit of the early pioneers and the first indigenous inhabitants. Perhaps also because I have much respect for its workers of the land and those who, like Neil Young (to whom I borrowed the title of the image, Harvest, his most celebrated album), celebrated in music or otherwise their hard but simple and unpretentious way of life. This photo, which announces the arrival of a storm on the vast plains, has been taken in Gravelbourg, a small francophone community in southern Sakatchewan.
Neil Young, Harvest : www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-Oz-M0UBN0
This field had been harvested within 24hrs of this capture.I pass this area 48hrs before and thought this field of crop would look nice on a sunset scene.But as you see,i was to late and had only had the remains of the crop.
I initially moved on to another field but returned as I changed my mine and thought the stubble would be as good in the scene.
I did take some shots of the earlier sun setting and will post at a later date (Sorry)
Hope you like this one.
Have used a .9 grad filter over sky
Harvest mouse preening itself amongst the white flowers and fern-like foliage of cow parsley (captive subject)
The invasion force gathers for the cotton harvest. To the right, one of the giant cotton presses that packs the raw cotton into huge bales. It's pulled by one of two Ford TW 15 Tractors. This is an early harvest thanks to a very wet and very hot summer here. Thanks for the visit. Have a great week. We get the rest of fall and winter off!!!!!
Five minutes after I saw a could-be- perfect shot, I ran out and within minutes it started raining. So I waited off in the car, and finally got a so called shot through the clouds. I personally love the rain, but today was a prayer day, hoping the rain would subside, and I would be able to get a shot. So a little bummer, as I couldn't get the most clear shot. There's always tomorrow....
Mr. Peanuts gathers the gourds...
Light was low..had to use ISO 1000 so I will try again during the day on the weekend..
Many of the farmers have already wrapped their hay rolls so was pleased to find this field near Brantford, Ontario.
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Harvest mouse climbing amongst the white flowers and fern-like foliage of cow parsley (captive subject)
The harvest mouse is Europe’s smallest rodent, weighing only 4-6g (about the
same as a 20p piece) and measuring only 5-7cm in length
Taken in captivity, this young Harvest mouse is part of a captive breeding programme. The mice are a UK Biodiversity Action Plan species due to severe declines in their numbers, when old enough mice are being released back into suitable sites in the wild.
They are the only British animal with a prehensile tail making them remarkably agile (and quick!) climbers. When fully grown the adults weigh only 4-6 grams with a head/body length of 5-7cm and their tail a similar length again. For a sense of scale, the flowers (which I think are a kind of Hawk's-beard) are a similar size to dandelions.