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Sorry, I am not much able to help with lichens. I do see gold colored ones, and several types of light gray ones and several types of dark lichens... How's that for ideas?
I found numerous lichen web sites in French too. This one might have some good info. but French is not one of my linguistic abilities.
I thought so too. I almost walked over and pointed it out to them, until I remembered I don’t speak French.
6 years agoYup. Wish I had taken more photos of it. This isn’t even its best angle.
6 years agoWow, I like that. Triple threat!
6 years agoBut that would be such a mean thing to say.
6 years agoTheir loss!
6 years agoWow - that is an amazing tree!
6 years agoScott Anderson: Bicycle Tourer, Wind Tamer, and Capturer of Pink Blossoms.
Love all these flower photos!
27% !!
6 years agoOr we could say the slightly emotive "regress" to the mean.
This all brings to mind a tricky question in photography, including travel photography: Do you wait for the truck, or person(s) to get out of the way of the shot, or do you realistically record what is actually there. 99.44% of the time we all choose the clear shot. Similarly, we almost always put in the photo where someone is smiling nicely, even if in most shots they don't, or aren't.
I wondered if anyone would pick up on that. Today was all for him. We’ll revert to the mean soon, I’m sure.
6 years agoI know what you mean, I can feel all the people down there.
6 years agoBut Steve Miller should be overjoyed to see so many people.
6 years agoThat’s it! Thanks. Counts as a people photo too, I believe. Thanks for alerting me to the tiled one in Barcelona also - we’ll have to watch for it at the end of the road.
6 years ago
Such a disappointment you are, Bill. Ah, well - I liked my best guess at it anyway.
6 years ago