A storybook moment out in Canyon lands, Utah. I gave
this photo more of a painting-quality, it felt like such a timeless
moment that day. This was my first visit to the park. It's an incredible
place and I've returned once since then. I know I'll go again and
again... so much to see here. Utah has some amazing scenery!
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California!
A Western Bluebird quite popular in Northern California! A really beautiful little fella with amazing colors, actually
chosen a great composition with perspective, the tree in the
background is a perfect frame from the left. Photo Alex James
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Widespread on the African continent, this diminutive
species has also been widely introduced, and is best known in the
neotropics from Brazil, where the species is thought to have become
established during the 19th century, perhaps as early as the 1820s, but
that it did not start to spread widely until the second third of the
20th century.
Image by Bertrando Campos
Image by Bertrando Campos
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Birds
Monday, 28 April 2014
The Incredible Cool-Colors Striped Iceberg
Perhaps you’d be knew that Icebergs are
formed when large blocks of ice breaks off from glaciers ice shelf and is
floating in open water. Icebergs are born as elegant ancient glaciers
rumble, crack and calve, and comes in all shapes and sizes, from tiny growlers
which are approximately size of small cars, to bergy bits which size are of a
small house, to massive icebergs of all sizes. Though icebergs can be striped
and come in numerous colors that are revealed as the iceberg “rolls” over in
the sea, the water from bergs is very pure since the ice formed long ago.
Nearly 70% of all fresh water is locked in the polar ice caps. Just the new icebergs
that form every year around Antarctica hold enough water to meet the needs of
every person on Earth for several months.
Generally glaciers are built up from
snow falling on the Antarctic continent over millennia; this ice consists of
pure fresh water. This floating chunk of freshwater ice then interacts with
seawater beneath them it. As seawater is drawn deep under the ice shelves by
the oceanic currents, it becomes super-cooled and freezes to the base of the
ice shelf. The ice is formed from seawater that encompasses organic matter and
minerals it causes variety of color and texture to the iceberg. When the bergs
become fragmented and sculpted by the wind and waves, the various colored
layers develop striking patterns. Striped icebergs in a various colors,
including black, yellow, brown, and blue has been spotted in freezing waters
around Antarctica.
Usually an iceberg looks white as a
result of the tiny bubbles trapped within which scatter light in every
direction. Blue stripes are formed when a crevice in the ice sheet fills up
with melt water and freezes so rapidly that no bubbles form. Ice that is bubble
free has a blue tint which is due to the same light marvel that tints the sky
the wavelength of blue light causes it to be scattered or spread around much
more than the other colors. When an iceberg falls into the sea, a layer of
salty seawater can freeze to the base. If this is abundant in algae, it can shape
in green stripe. However; other hues such as black, yellow and brown, are produced
by sediment, picked up when the ice sheet grinds downhill towards the sea.
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Exquisite pictures show gorgeous frosty landscape on 500-mile drive across Frozen Lake Baikal in Siberia
Generally most motorists avoid
the roads when they’re icy. However one intrepid traveler has spent a week
driving almost 500 miles across the deepest lake in the world, while it was
completely frozen, called “adventure of a lifetime”. The brave Alexey Trofimov
captured these spectacular pictures as he drove across the 389-mile-long Lake
Baikal in Siberia - dodging cracks in the ice up to two metres wide hidden
under a blanket of snow. The award-winning photographer braved the daring
expedition in an especially adjusted Suzuki Jimny SUV with his friend Nicolas
Demin. Both were underwent specialist training for driving on ice.
Replacing the suspension and
increasing the ground clearance were necessary adjustments for the dangerous
route. The brave friends also fitted extras such as lights and a roof rack to
carry their goods. The 43 years old Alexey, said I always love winter photo
expeditions the risk, and wildlife, the people you are with and the lack of a
complete sense of freedom. I drove approximately 500 miles across the ice and
this fantastic journey took a week. Baikal ice is very perilous because of the
ice's erratic behavior. The trip needs deep knowledge of ice conditions and the
extreme of care. At times we are in the middle of nowhere and more than 100
miles from the nearest town. We knew our families are worried all the time but
they really support us in a courageous way. We’re sure, when our children will
grow up, we will take them with us to teach them survival in the wild and show
them the striking scenery we see. They should know that it is all very brittle
and we should relish it.
Fortunately on our trip, it was
tranquil and only the sun was shining. The weather conditions are
unpredictable, as one moment it was warm and then half an hour later, an icy
wind would start blowing and the temperature drops. The duo motorists had to
vary their speed from about 60mph on smooth ice to as slow as 2mph on rough
passage. When they marked a fresh crack in the ice on Lake Baikal a Unesco Word
Heritage site they had to make a detour for anxiety of falling in the freezing
water below. His spectacular pictures show snow-topped ice blocks changing from
a bright blue glow to a golden glow as the sun sets in the evening.
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Sunday, 27 April 2014
The incredible Bird who can speak Japanese
The amazing bird that can speak
JAPANESE reveals that he can “'chat” to people on the phone. This particular
species of bird is famous as the Common Hill Myna Can talking birds speak
languages other than English? The answer is a resounding “yes”, where a Common
Hill Myna is seen chatting in Japanese. Called Abe Chan, the incredible bird
has become an internet sensation many thanks to his grasp of the language, though
whether it understands what it is saying remains to be seen. The video was
uploaded by Satoko Ohno in Japan.
In this video the bird can be
seen responding to a phone call. Satoko Ohno engages in conversation with the
bird, showing off its astonishingly competent grasp of words and phrases in
Japanese. On his website, Satoko Ohno says that he has had a few mishaps with
the bird in the past. This includes Abe Chan jumping out of a window, leaving
Ohno running around an inhabited area chanting his name.
According to the IUCN It is an
animal of “least concern” in terms of conservation. The bird is famous for its unique
jet-black feathers in contrast to its orange beak and yellow markings on its
head. These birds are in average about 12in in length. The bird most notorious
trait, and its ability to mimic a varied variety of noises. At dawn and dusk,
when it is most vocal, it can be heard making a range of calls i.e. whistles
and screeches. The bird can mimic the human voice with amazing accuracy. Although
it is unlikely they are conscious what they are saying, the capability of the
birds to visibly replicate a human voice is impressive, if slightly unnerving. However,
seeing a bird speak Japanese is definitely a rare and fascinating sight.
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A Luxury Island has gone on the market for $11million.
You will have a blast luxury Connecticut
Island that comes with its own CANNON up for sale for $11MILLION. It
was built more than a century ago. Tavern Island has a huge mansion,
caretaker's cottage and a boat house, complete with a workshop, games
room, bedroom and a bath. The island, in Connecticut, is spread across 3
1/2 acres and has round-the-clock access via a mainland cottage which
is also included in the listing. The six-bedroom Tudor mansion, which
includes a lap pool and three beaches, was last sold for a mere
$1million (£560,000) in 1982. Mr and Ms Zesiger (Zesiger 83, wife
Barries 67) run a money-management company, Zesiger Capital Group, in
New York was reported to have been bought. A spokesman said: A private
island oasis with year-round access through a separate mainland
property. The stunning setting of island includes a Tudor style 1900
vintage residence and a separate caretaker's cottage. It has a boasts
with a boathouse for guest quarters, a calm teahouse and a mainland
garage-cottage with room for plentiful parking.
A
regulation size pool overlooks one of numerous private beaches on the
island while a protective seawall offers a safe harbor for the two shore
launches. The mainland dock accommodates numerous vessels
instantaneously and the landing area provides parking for several guest
vehicles. The island was once owned by legendary Broadway producer Billy
Rose and Marilyn Monroe who has been a guest during the 1950s. He
further added due to “Rich in history” legend and lore, this exclusive
property was first inhabited by European settlers in 1651. It was
witnessed the British invasion of Norwalk in the Revolutionary War,
housed Lillian Hellman in 1938 as she finished her classic “The Little
Foxes”. As a rumors has it, served as a setting for numerous notorious
parties given by its then owner, Billy Rose, the legendary showman.
Historically noteworthy, suitably located within one hour of Mid-Town
New York, serenely removed from the every-day yet completely accessible,
this is one residential offering that actually lives up to the
designation “unique”. This lovely island property has not been offered
for sale in over thirty years.
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The stunning pictures of Hawaii from a Hexacopter
The Seattle-based photographer Jon Cornforth using a remote controlled Hexacopter and captures the most stunning locations, while he remains on dry land. The astonishing bird’s eye view give you a feel like you’re gliding in over the island and it is not too far from the truth. The flying camera capture the beautiful images of Wailua Falls at sunrise, the turquoise waters of Kiholo Bay and Puu Pehe, also known as Sweetheart Rock, Maui, Lanai, and Kauai were taken by photographer.
He said; the exciting thing about flying a remote-controlled hexacopter is the photographic possibilities that are opened up by being freed of the limitations of being on the ground or shoreline. There’re several remote places that I travel to that where it is either unworkable or impossible to rent an aircraft to shoot aerials views out the window. I am also mostly flying over dangerous terrain or water, so I’ve to be very confident in my equipment and abilities. Everyone who has seen my fly images really recognizes my effort. It is the most intense and focused ten minutes of my life and even very stressful, but I’m glad to have the rewards are worth it when I am creating beautiful images like these. Source: Charismatic Planet
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