Category: Photo

  • Common Kestrel

    Common Kestrel

    Common Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus, Faucon crécerelle, Cernícalo común) Photographed in Parc National du Vexin Français in May 2011. Other photos of common kestrels on YLovePhoto, in February 2009.

  • Bumblebee

    Bumblebee

    Bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum), bourdon des champs. Photograph shot in the Parc National du Vexin Français.

  • Posters from Vexin Français

    You can purchase the prints, the posters, the cards of the the photographs published here.

  • Common Pheasant

    Common Pheasant

    Common Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) Faisan de Colchide. Photograph shot in April 2011 in the Parc National du Vexin Français.

  • Vertigo for goats

    Vertigo for goats

    In our never-ending series about vertigo and where people don’t want to go (and go anyway), here is a case of where people cannot go without tools and where goats will go anyway.

  • Traffic lights for color-blind people

    Traffic lights for color-blind people

    Color-blind people have all kinds of difficulties in the world we live in. One proposal has been made to ease their difficulties in a current situation and without any significant negative impact on the rest of the people. Who could oppose that? But why isn’t it around us already?

  • Cold? Really?

    Cold? Really?

    If you think that this Winter’s cold wave is really tough, you’d better think again. People living in parts of Russia welcome -20°C as the comeback of Spring… when it comes after -50°C. (images credit: Evgeny Bugaev) (images by V. Makushkin, via)

  • Colorful background pictures

    Colorful background pictures

    A web site on which you will find a colorful collection of background pictures for your PC or your Mac: Imgur. Its only drawback is that you don’t know where the picture comes from, since they are uploaded by the users as they see them here or there.

  • I want a pool like that

    I want a pool like that

    It should be easy: Move my flat to Singapore, were it was build on top of a 55 level building. Then, I would have a private 150-meter long pool, seemingly set a few inches from the precipice. Source: DailyMail.