My name is Emmanuel J. P. DOUZERY and I live in Montpellier (France). I work with a macro lens and a wide-angle zoom. I upload photographs I have taken of landscape, nature, and human architecture.
Pyrrhocoris apterus feeding on Hibiscus syriacus seeds.
Tarentola mauritanica in Montpellier region.
European robin (Erithacus rubecula) feeding on the ground.
Call of the European green woodpecker (Picus viridis).
ARCHITECTURE
Pavilion of the Portugal at the 1998 Lisbon World Exposition.
General view of the Sénanque Abbey.
The belfry with campanile (Lacoste, Provence).
The village of Illier (Ariège).
MOUNTAINS
Dents du Midi as seen from the Haute Cime.
The Poey is a volcanic hill dominating the pyrenean commune of Accous.
Lac de Bious Artigues is a lake in Pyrénées-Atlantiques.
Pointe de Méan Martin (3330 m ; Vanoise).
Tête de l'Estrop: view from the summit (2961 m).
Lac des Cordes (2446 m) et muraille nord du Pic de Rochebrune.
Ansabere lake (Lac d'Ansabère) in the French Pyrenees.
Lakes of Morgon (Tinée, French Alps).
Morgon Big lake (2427 m) (Tinée, French Alps).
Lakes Les Laussets (2400 m) (Tinée, French Alps).
View on the Gialorgues Upper Lake (2483 m), with the Fort Carra summit (2880 m) in the right background.
Lake Sainte-Anne (2403 m) (Queyras, French Alps).
Lake of the Partias (Protected Area of the Partias).
Lake of Souliers (2492 m) (Queyras, French Alps).
Lhurs lake (Lac de Lhurs) in the French Pyrenees.
Chourique lake (Ibon de Acherito) in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Lake of Roue (Lac de Roue — 1840 m ; French Alps: Queyras).
Lakes of Vens (Lacs de Vens — 2325 m ; French Alps: Mercantour).
Lake Lérié (Lac Lérié — 2450 m ; French Alps: Plateau d'Emparis).
Monte Cristallo (3221 m — left) and Piz Popena (3152 m — right) ; Dolomites.
Stream of Escalès (Pyrénées: Siguer).
SCIENCE
Acasta Gneiss fragment: it is the oldest known exposed rock in the world.
Orbicular diorite from Corsica (Santa Lucia di Tallano).
All nucleotide exchangeabilities in the DNA: 4 transitions and 8 transversions.
Jukes and Cantor (1969) model of DNA evolution.
Shark teeth (Odontaspis ferox).
Single-linkage dendrogram reconstructed from a distance matrix on 5 elements (a to e).
Complete-linkage dendrogram reconstructed from a distance matrix on 5 elements (a to e).
WPGMA dendrogram reconstructed from a distance matrix on 5 elements (a to e).
UPGMA dendrogram reconstructed from a distance matrix on 5 elements (a to e).
Hierarchical clustering dendrogram obtained with UPGMA from a distance matrix on 5 elements (a to e).
The human mitochondrial genes ATP8 and ATP6 are overlapping.
The human mitochondrial RNA ORFs for ATP8 and ATP6 are overlapping.
Overlapping genes in the ΦX174 genome.
Map of the human mitochondrial DNA genome (16569 bp, NCBI sequence accession NC_012920).
One of the smallest plastid genomes among flowering plants (Hydnora visseri: Aristolochiaceae).
The plastid genome of a model flowering plant (Arabidopsis thaliana: Brassicaceae).
Multiple sequence alignment of the growth hormone receptor (GHR) protein for Echimyidae, Capromyidae and outgroup rodents.
Distribution of the CpG dinucleotides in the human APRT gene.
Distribution of the GpC dinucleotides in the human APRT gene.
Number of trees as a function of the number of leaves.
A chronogram of Lepidoptera.
Diagram of a ciliate showing the kinetome (kinetids and kineties).
Genus-level molecular phylogeny of 116 mammals inferred from the gene tree information of 14,509 coding DNA sequences of the OrthoMaM database.
ECLECTICISM
A flame.
A chiaroscuro portrait.
Macro photograph of a computer keyboard showing the depth of field, with very blurry (X, C, V), blurry (S, D, F, G), sharp (Z, E, R, T), and again blurry (2 to 6) keys.
Taxonomic anagrams: the Euphorbiaceae genus names Joannesia and Annesijoa.
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