Happy Bank Holiday Monday #Mastodon (in the #UK at least)
Despite the bad weather this weekend I managed to get out with my new #Panasonic#LumixG9 camera last week and am excited to share with you one of the first photos I’ve taken.
Strangely, I walked with my new #camera to where I had previously encountered a nesting pair but they were no where to be seen. Fortunately, on my way back, I heard their recognisable #bird call from another tree. It was here that I was able to get this photo.
It was shot at ISO3200 which is a value I would go nowhere near with my previous bridge camera but I’m extremely impressed with the G9’s performance. The colours are truly striking and I love how the red face of the goldfinch matches closely to the pinecones of the #tree in the background.
No, you can't "re-use" old tyres as #tree guards. What are you going to cut them off with? Have you ever tried cutting off a tyre? This one may have come off too late for the tree - time will tell #Revegetation
A dying bur #oak believed to be one of the oldest #trees in Chicago was cut down yesterday after reaching the end of its lifecycle. While this is a sad end to a beloved #Chicago#landmark, the oak's legacy will be preserved by a nearby arboretum.
Combobulate is a package that adds advanced structured editing and movement to many programming modes in Emacs. Here's how it works, and how it can enrich your editing experience in Emacs.
This flowering cherry was planted in 1974, so it's 50+ years old this Spring.
There's quite a collection of colorful lichen and/or fungus on this tree - please forgive the blurry red one! The yellow one failed to pass editorial muster altogether, alas. (will try again on another day)
Combobulate: Structured Movement and Editing with Tree-Sitter (www.masteringemacs.org)
Combobulate is a package that adds advanced structured editing and movement to many programming modes in Emacs. Here's how it works, and how it can enrich your editing experience in Emacs.