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Monday in Nature, 19 August 2019


DavidTriplett

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Basic Guidelines: In the strictest sense, nature photography should not include "hand of man elements". Please refrain from images with buildings or human made structures like roads, fences, walls. Pets are not permitted. Captive subjects in zoos, arboretums, or aquariums are permitted, but must be declared, and must focus on the subject, not the captivity. Images with obvious human made elements will likely be deleted from the thread, with an explanation to the photographer. Guidelines are based on PSA rules governing Nature photography which also cover the Nature Forum. Keep your image at/under 1000 pixels on the long axis for in-line viewing. Note that this includes photos hosted off-site at Flicker, Photobucket, your own site, etc.

 

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Welcome to this week's Monday in Nature thread. As I was perusing potential images to share I was reminded that two years ago this week was The Great American Eclipse. I have to say travelling to Idaho and experiencing totality has been one of the watershed moments of my life. While I've shared a number of images from this event previously, I still find myself going back and working with them, trying to see what other details I can pull out of the data. In memory of the 2-year anniversary, here is one of my latest efforts from that event:

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The flower was in an arrangement. I have no idea what it is. I guess I should have declared that it was a captive specimen.

I don't think that is a concern here, as long as the image is not showing non-nature elements. I have posted a number of images of that type of flowers, captured at the University of California, Santa Cruz Arboretum, which specializes in southern hemisphere plants: Australia, Africa, and South America. I have been to South Africa for a few days back in 2016, but I don't recall seeing them there.

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