a lone windmill in a dry paddock
Taken at a Dutch flower show Kerkenhof.
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The horse (Equus caballus) is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of ten modern species of the family Equidae. Horses have long been among the most economically important domesticated animals; however their importance has declined with the introduction of mechanization. The horse is a prominent figure in the ideals of religion, mythology, and art, as well as playing an important role in transportation, agriculture, and warfare. Hundreds of distinct horse breeds were developed, allowing horses to be specialized for certain tasks; lighter horses for racing or riding, heavier horses for farming and other tasks requiring pulling power. Some horses, such as the miniature horse, can be kept as pets. In some societies, horses are a source of food, both meat and milk; in others it is taboo to consume these products. In industrialized countries, horses are predominantly kept for leisure and sporting pursuits, while in other parts of the world they are used as working animals.(Wikipedia.org)
The ideal horse head varies dramatically from breed to breed, but all breeds are valued for a relatively broad forehead. A broad forehead provides increased sinus capacity, thus there is more room for air exchange through the air passages, and a large surface area for facial muscles that assist in opening the nostrils for air flow. A good head in any breed must also have large eyes, proportionate ears, large nostrils, good width between the jaws, and a smooth joining of the head to the neck. A wide jaw allows more than 4 fingers between jaw bones. A wide throatlatch may make a head appear less flexible, but really it has no effect on the horse accepting the bit and does not restrict air flow. ( wikipedia.org)
An ant on a flower
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Ok yes another sunset hahahah
Steam clouds may seem harmless. / As long as you don’t think about the nuclear power station that produces them. Those clouds reminds us how close we are from this uncontrollable danger. - I wanted to use my polaroid to take that photo, but the wide angle wouldn’t have make it, so I grabbed my reflex and used this polaroid generator
A catamaran in a southern European harbour with a small speedboat in the background
A southern European harbour filled with stationary boats
Collection of small light bulbs / Taken with Nikon D80 / 24-70 lens with kenko extension tubes
Bangkok street. The building in the far right was abandoned. I could see graffiti on the upper walls.
Inspired by Radio-Activity, by Kraftwerk
Disconnected lines hang from transmission poles in Birmingham Alabama, which once kept the city in touched with their modern conveniences.
GRAPHIC,S.PHOTO,FLOWER,POWER,LILY,
Pylon over bare rock – all nearby vegetation was destroyed by acid fumes from ore smelting / Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0802.3588) / Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200VR / 1/250s f/13 ISO200 /
The (discontented) electrician / Canberra, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0909.0676) / Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200VR / 1/400s f/8 ISO200 / Top 10 in Photography Challenge Group “Urban Art” challenge (19 October 2009) / Top 10 in Photography Challenge Group “The Top 10” challenge (30 December 2009) / Featured in Photography Challenge Group (30 December 2009) /
Stallholder at the old (‘95) Newton Circus foodmarket prepares murtabak (martabak) / Singapore / / (ref fotoWERNER PX0509.2643) / Pentax istD | Sigma 18-125DC | flash /
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