Hundreds of red wood ants (Formica rufa), also known as southern wood ants or horse ants, are very busy at one of the entrances to their huge woodland nest. 4K locked tripod shot. (Ref. Insect 26)
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A close up shot of a beautiful white and purple anemone coronaria “De Caen Group” flower. Showing in detail the petals, tepals, pistils and ring of stamens, against a black background. 4K locked tripod shot. (Ref. Flower 174)
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A close up, side-on shot of a white cow parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) flowers which are attracting lots of different insects. 4K locked tripod shot – stylised. (Ref. Flower 181)
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A slow pan shot of an enormous weeping beech tree. Planted over 140 years ago this huge weeping beech tree can be found in the public gardens at Bayeux, Normandy, France (Le jardin botanique de Bayeux). This very unusual tree is actually two different beech varieties grafted together. It stands over 17 meters high, with a diameter of over 40 meters and has to be supported with steel wire ropes attached to tall metal poles. It could be one of the widest trees in the world. 4K tripod shot.(Ref. Misc 24)
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This view is from the top of one of the four gun emplacements or casemates at the Longues sur Mer battery in Normandy, France. A view straight out to sea then slow pans inland showing the coastal artillery battery. Constructed by the German Navy in 1943 the battery, code name WN48, was armed with four 150 mm marine guns and was active during D-Day. 4K tripod shot. (Ref. Places 26)
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Planted over 140 years ago this huge weeping beech tree can be found in the public gardens at Bayeux, Normandy, France (Le jardin botanique de Bayeux). This very unusual tree is actually two different beech varieties grafted together. It stands over 17 meters high, with a diameter of over 40 meters and has to be supported with steel wire ropes attached to tall metal poles. It could be one of the widest trees in the world. (Ref. Misc 23)
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