Canon PowerShot G9
ƒ/4
10.673 mm
1/1,000
80

to all you fine birds

13 responses to “Happy Mother’s Day”

  1. enjoy the day my friend all the best bob

  2. Aww thank you. Beautiful cygnets.

  3. interesting square crop 🙂

  4. 🙂 nice pic and caption

  5. Sweet shot for mother’s day

    (and appropriate for our global warming age re: the overgrowth of floating weeds)

  6. more dramatic in the open seas…

    primordial sea of algae

    but they do sequester a fair bit of carbon…

  7. > but they do sequester a fair bit of carbon…

    only to release it a bit later, as they rot, as even more harmful methane (^^;

  8. Nice scene, plenty of foodstuffs.

  9. tomi – spoken like a true carnivore….. 😉

    nhr – I was referring to the phytoplankton growing in the sea photo, not the duckweed.

  10. I had indeed the freshwater duckweed in mind, but a blooming of ocean phytoplankton caused e.g. by targeted iron fertilization or unwanted eutrophication could also lead to the formation of anoxic or hypoxic ocean volumes acting as methane sources

    We are doomed 😉

  11. Interesting.. and in the Baltic no less. Very shallow there… I wonder how it compares to the open ocean. And where did all those methane hydride deposits come from anyway…

    Yes, yes, we are doomed. The Baltic looks like nano wormsign to me.

  12. I recommend the following defense strategy: mine and capture these gooey, teeming clathrate thingamajigs while there’s still time, zap them with microwaves to eliminate their protective water shell, and immolate them in purifying auto-da-fé bonfires (^^;

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