This is a hole in the foliage inside Walton Park in Sale. Reminded me kind of like something you might find between worlds in Labyrinth, so I processed it up a bit. It was a bit of a pain to crop out David Bowie and all those Muppets, but hey, I've got content-aware!
I love this photo. A big part is my pride in getting close enough (despite my diminutive zoom) to get the shot without getting the heebie-jeebies too badly. But mainly it's that look in the bee's eyes of like, "wtf u lookin' at?"
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
Lemmings do not engage in mass suicidal dives off cliffs when migrating. They will, however, occasionally unintentionally fall off cliffs when venturing into unknown territory, with no knowledge of the boundaries of the environment. The misconception is due largely to the Disney film White Wilderness, which shot many of the migration scenes (also staged by using multiple shots of different groups of lemmings) on a large, snow-covered turntable in a studio. Photographers later pushed the lemmings off a cliff. The misconception itself is much older, dating back to at least the late nineteenth century.
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