September Monthly Challenge - "Challenges with a Cause"

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    This months challenge will be "Challenges with a Cause" - Pick a cause and photograph it, could be anything, pollution for example. It should be fun to see how the imagery is different and the same globally.

    Thanks @Ohm

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    • Shot with the assignment in mind, go out and shoot something new don't dig up something from the archives.
    • and most importantly have fun.
     

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    In the trees.
    Find the plastic where it doesn't belong.
     
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    Looks like it's been a bit windy there Ohm.
     
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    Back before the 70s our sewerage was collected in tins from a outhouse, all the beaches were clean and the fishing was excellent, the Tasmanian government though it was a good idea for us to to have a flushing sewerage system and since then it all ends up in the local river. This was a lovely beach with regular family days with adults and children paddling and playing on the sand, now this. 6L5X0004[1].JPG
     
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    Goodness me this is awful, is there no treatment plant to treat the sewage before it's pumped into the river Craig?
     
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    They have a treatment plant but we live in a hilly state and with all the new houses and no new infastructure, there are are regular times when demand out strips capacity and the overflow go strait out into the Derwent river. After decades of such incidents there is a build up of pollution.
     
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    We share your pain here in the UK Craig.:mad:
     
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    Keith, we must beheading for a election as there was a young politicain knocking on everyone's door and was shocked when people were bringing the matter up more than his pet issues.
     
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    Sept. 23-29, 2024 for See Tracks? Think Train® Week - formerly Rail Safety Week - in the U.S.
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    ohm, we used to have great railway system here in Tasmania till some-one in political power decided buses were the way to go, a concerted effort is underway to re-establish the railway but once again some short sighted politicans in power are the stumbling block.
     
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    Well done Ohm, the photo fits the theme.
     
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    Craig, good cause, some many politicians are short-sighted
     
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    Ohm, look before you cross, it could be very expensive to make an underground passage. Nice Photo
    Ohm, look before you cross, it could be very expensive to make an underground passage. Nice Photo
     
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    In the area of Spain where I live, Catalonia is a triangle in which one side is the Mediterranean Sea, parallel to the sea there are some mountains called the Catalan Coastal Range. Normally at the end of summer, some intense downpour occurs, which in some places has catastrophic effects.
    Earlier this month there was a day of heavy rain in Torredembarra, and it overflowed the sewage system, the result is that a river has remained on the beach. Which I photographed on two different days, the first on the 7th, and the second on the 26th, where the effects are still noticeable.


    Regatera por  lluvia.jpg Despues de la lluvia 2.jpg Despues de la lluvia 2.jpg Despues de la lluvia 2.jpg alcantarillado 1.jpg
     
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    a mink trap in our north london uk wetlands as they are an invasive species here,
    also the duck likes it
     
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    @José Mª.
    I like the shot showing drainage straight out to the sea. Once out to sea it’s out of sight and out of mind, which in its own way is wrong. Luckily, today’s computers don’t offer the stink feature, yet. PHEW


    @Caladina
    Invasives species must be controlled for the sake of wildlife and those that lived there first. Control then tolerated, that’s a starting point.
     
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    A flower of hope.

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    I have left my effort to the end of the month, just to see if anyone is trying to do anything hands on. I am going to come at this from a different direction. Our effort is to revegetate an area of land with native trees. So far, we have planted out approximately 150 trees. This small tree in flower is in a pot along with around another 300 trees that will be planted as these saplings get to a size where they should be able to survive once planted out. As we plant out these pioneer trees, we replace them with younger and smaller trees and repeat the process.

    Before we started, all the life that we would see in this area is flies. Now, we are getting native birds, and insects. As yet, the first trees that we planted out are not big enough for anything to live in, yet. But give it time. The tallest trees are now taller than me and looking pretty happy.

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    "A flower of Hope"
    Tree repopulation is an honorable thing. Wood is a renewable resource. What happen to make this such a bare field?
     
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    Excellent image as usual , Gary. Of all the issues mensioned, yours has a foreseeable repair to the enviroment in sight.
     
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    Caladina, good photography, in many parts of the planet, governments and individuals are seeking to mitigate the effects of the introduction of species of animals and plants, profitable at the time, but which have caused much damage to the flora and fauna of their respective territories.
     

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