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Kreuzung Hoyerswerdaer Straße/Ecke Bautzner Straße

  

E' lui, il cigno nero dello stagno di Platamona (SS), il vero RE tra tutti gli altri volatili !

 

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Back in October, I was gallivanting around the countryside when I happened across this restaurant called the Fishermen's Inn. I had planned on eating there someday so I was quite saddened to see that the doors were shuttered. I spent a few hours shooting there ... and I just realized that I had completely forgotten about that folder of images! A lot of really nice fall color in there. I think I'll dig them out when I get tired of winter!

 

I mention this because the photo above, of a snow-laden juniper branch, was photographed at the same location this past Saturday ... after our Friday snowstorm. I remembered the Fall shoot, and how much I loved the location ... remembered that bright red building ... all the wonderful ponds & fences ... and just knew that it would make a fine backdrop against the newly fallen snow. I wore my snow pants so I could frolic & wallow in the snow! It makes me laugh to think about someone trying to figure out what the heck was going on there by the tracks I left in the snow!!

 

And by the way? NO TRESPASSING signs are posted everywhere!!! Not a problem!

 

Seriously, this place is amazing ... and to see it closed is such a bummer. The entire 17-acre grounds, is decorated with nautical whimsy ... a striped lighthouse, a rowboat planted on its end in the grass, buoys, anchors and chains, gazebos, charming little arched bridges .... and really: a photographer's dream! I posted a few images in comments to give you a better sense of this beautiful place.

Shot from the bridge under the round tower on this photo (www.flickr.com/photos/dcdead/6641991393/in/photostream/). You can see the bridge from where the other photo was taken in this one (beside the heating plant).

 

I also have a similar shot to this from a few years ago. See here

 

By the way: The Ferrari boat is new. The one you can see in the old shot burned down, but the owner got a new one ;-)

'Jacob Grimm wrote that by inscribing "aemaeth" upon the ancient Golem's brow, the clay man lived by drawing energy from the word for "truth". But simply removing the "ae" to form "maeth" or "death" returned the Golem back to inanimate clay.'

 

'Whereas NATO Golems turn to metal statues in death, spilling blood and oil onto the paving, right?'

 

'Right, though it takes a little more than harsh language. But the old AE Harpoons are perfect for that. The rocket doesn't penetrate that well-'

 

'snerk.'

 

'-but the ability to fire multiple shots overwhelms it with one clip. And Golem legs are under a lot of stress as it is.'

 

'And Golem jump packs are pretty flammable.'

 

'Got that right.'

Done for Me Again Monday- Endless

 

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Camera: Canon EOS 400d

Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm 1:2,8L IS II USM

Exposure: 1/100

Aperture: f/2,8

Focal Length: 200mm

ISO Speed: 100

 

Photoshoot Ariel Atom

 

Highest position: 355 on Monday, January 16, 2012

 

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Pink Floyd - One Of These Days (Live At Pompeii)

 

Desde unos de los miradores al lado del lago Toro, camino al parque nacional desde Puerto Natales, por la entrada sur.

 

Región de Magallanes, Patagonia, Chile.

Mt. Rainier - Little Tahoma Peak - Mt. Rainier National Park

 

This image was taken about 20 minutes after an earlier post, titled “Setting into the Mist”. Therefore, it seemed fitting to post this version as a part 2.

 

The mist had now completely engulfed the valley between my camera and Mt. Rainier. About 30 minutes after this image was captured you could have stood at this exact spot, and you would have seen absolutely nothing but mist.

 

Nikon D7000

Nikkor 16-85mm f3.5 at 16mm

1/10 Second

f/11

ISO 125

Singh-Ray ND Grad

 

wanting to be still

to be still with you

in the shadows

all those buildings

all those people/ celebrating/ sunlight & love/ you

 

you are sucha fool/ you spend all day piling up images

locations/ morsels of daydreams/ to give me a poem

 

just smile/ i'll get it

 

~Ntozake Shange

 

I found this poem a few months ago - Folded, printed on mimeograph paper. It was tucked between the dog-eared pages of Shange's book. It is a book that I've had since grad school. I forgot how much I love the words, and they just seemed to fit...

 

Happy (abstract with heavy poetry) Fence Friday!

Tripod test: 45 second exposure with very strong wind after today's storm.

 

I was really lucky again - the blue sky came out for about 20 minutes - after that it began to hail...

  

I'm using the Haida 1000x ND filter. I had a B+W before, but it produced a strong red color cast and it cost 90€ with 77mm thread, compared to the 35€ i paid for the Haida, which produces far better colors.

 

See here how it looks at night - my first photo with over 1000 faves on flickr

During a way cool photowalk in Lyon with Mohamed Simma & Damien Caron

 

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Mamiya M645 1000S - Kodak Portra 800 (at 400) - 80mm 2.8 Zeiss Jena - Home Film Processing!

 

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Please enjoy another view of Mount Rainier, the tallest mountain in Washington State. From this vantage, the dormant volcano is actually 90 miles (145 kilometers) away!

 

Wishing you all a very peaceful and enjoyable remainder of 2011!

 

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Solitude Standing

 

...And she turns to me with her hand extended

Her palm is split with a flower with a flame....

trying out rust painting technique .

what do you think ?

“I think there should be something in science called the "reindeer effect." I don't know what it would be, but I think it'd be good to hear someone say, "Gentlemen, what we have here is a terrifying example of the reindeer effect."”

 

- Jack Handy

A pochi giorni dal Natale non poteva mancare una spolverata di neve sul Vesuvio...

 

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On EXPLORE : 2011_12_20

 

à vous tous, mes amis,

joie, santé, amour, bonheur, paix, sérénité, accomplissement de soi ...

 

to everybody, my friends,

joy, good health, love, happiness, peace, serenity, self-fulfillment ...

 

a todo el mundo, mis amigos,

alegría, buena salud, amor, felicidad, paz, serenidad, la auto-realización ...

  

This was the sunrise over Seattle this morning, my friends. It was one of the most phenomenal sunrises I had seen in months. You can see Mount Rainier, Washington State’s tallest mountain (and dormant volcano) that dominates the horizon on unbelievably clear days such as this one.

 

An impromptu decision to curtail my morning workout at the gym gave way to serendipity, which led me to capture this image today. If I had followed my regular routine this morning, I would have completely missed this.

 

This image was taken from the balcony of my apartment. Enjoy!

 

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Cena in malga Conseria ospite della famiglia Fronza in occasione del compleanno di Claudio, val Campelle, Lagorai, estate 2011

Foto di Marina

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Here is another shot from our trip to the backwaters in Kerala. this is what people living in these areas see on a daily basis. The beautiful Sunset across the array of coconut tress makes for an enchanting scene and for me, a first time visitor to this part of the world, it was nothing less than magical.

 

On the technical front, I'm not completely happy with this image. The light was too harsh and was difficult to handle the exposure. This is the best I could achieve after processing it but some good GND filters would have made my life easier and I'm planning to invest in them something soon.

 

Have a wonderful day ahead, my friends.

 

Explored on 7th December 2011. Best position #15

A bit of Autumn's last glory!! I know the title sounds 'sad' but I'm not sad at all! Just love that song! :-)

 

Happy Bokeh Wednesday!

 

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♫ Three Dog Night – One Is The Loneliest Number ♫

برج العرب

Al Arab's Tower

 

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Instantanea tomada junto al puente "neuf" sobre el rio "Agoût" que refleja en sus

aguas los colores de las viviendas colgantes, que dan un toque magistral a esta

encantadora ciudad francesa.

 

Para captar todo el ancho del rio, y la gran profundidad de campo hacia el puente

viejo, utilizé una lente ultra gran angular, "Sigma 10 ÷ 20 mm EX DC"

 

El mejor momento para "inmortalizar" este bellisimo paraje, es durante las puestas

de sol, donde las ultimas luces hacen proyectar el cielo, las nubes y los colores de

las casas en las placidas aguas del Agoût, brindando un momento fotografico unico.

  

# Para esta toma:

Canon EOS 400D Digital + Sigma 10 ÷ 20 mm EX DC

# Obturación: 1/125 seg. ~ Diafragmado: f/ 4 ~ 200 ISO ~ WB: Manual.

# Filtro polarizador.

 

Aqui mi paso del analogico al formato digital:

~ My Canon Set ~

 

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"My Gear" Album

  

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Fotografo poeta y pensador

Yep! A squirrel and some bokeh! How's that for some good old fashioned cliché?

 

Just found out that I have another Thanksgiving dinner to attend at my brother-in-laws. I thought today would be a fun, lazy Flickr catch-up day! So ... I will attend to that this evening! And attend to more chowing today {just what I needed}!

 

Happy Cliché Saturday!!

Please view in the lightbox, press L

Taken from my hotel room on the 22nd floor of the Cerulean Tower Hotel in Shibuya , Tokyo .

The Hotel actually had 40 floors on the elevator so I asked the concierge in my most polite japanese if it was possible for me to go higher up to make a photo ?

He said I could from the restaurant but it opens at 11am and unfortunately I had to leave at by 7.30 for the airport . I can only imagine how spectacular that view must have been. Shikata ga nai !

 

per favore, "L" per vederla in GRANDE - please, press "L" to see it LARGE

 

appoggio.

ascolto.

sincerità.

empatia.

comunione.

E

comprensione.

senza nessuna (nessuna) condizione.

 

♬ ♪ ♩ ♭ ♫♪ - Jovanotti - mi fido di te

 

(musica seria, luce che varia

pioggia che cade, vita che scorre

cani randagi, cammelli e re magi)

 

"Put on your blindfold

And a dress that's tight

And come with me

On a mystery night

Open your eyes"

 

Depeche Mode _ Shine

 

Also known as Messier 42, M42, or NGC 1976.

  

Yesterday was very significant day for our astronomical association. We had meeting with President of Republic of Croatia. He became our honorary member and he will be patronage for next year Ten days of astronomy in Daruvar. We are so proud about this. It's a great honor.

 

Also we had assembly. It was the occasion for socializing with other astronomers. We were at Petrov vrh, which is at an altitude of 547.00 m. Night was so clear. It was amazing to see so bright sky with so many stars.

  

Special thanks for making this photo, goes to Alan Jadanic, who was so kind to borrow us his Canon EOS 5D Mark II.

 

Location, date and time: Petrov vrh, 18.11.2011.

Optical system: 120/900 ED APO

Camera and filters: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Montage and guiding: NEQ6, Ascom camera, PHD Guiding

Total time: 42 min 14 sec, 18 light frames, ISO 800

Software: DSS, PS-CS3

  

Thanks for your kind comments & faves

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When founded in 1781, the city you see here was coined “El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles”, or "The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels”. It was a northern city of what was then known as “New Spain”, which is present-day Mexico. At the time of establishment by Los Pobladores (“the townspeople”), LA had an initial population of 48 people.

 

230 years later, that population is now 3.8 million. LA is the second largest city in the USA, and the 48th most populous city in the world.

 

New images of LA are now available in the “LATEST HITS” section of TIA’s official website.

Just click the link below!

 

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أعترف أنني ذات ذوقٍ رفيع

ومن أخير الناس وأجملهم :$

ليس غروراً

ولكنني كلما نظرتُ إلى صديقاتي وكل من شاركني تفاصيل حياتي

ينتابني ذلك الشعور وبشششدة

شكراً إلهي

وهبتني أشخاصاً أرواحهم جميلة

فـ زادوني جمالاً ❤❤

  

Noufa and Dana ❤

 

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A temple snuck in at the junction of the hillsides. An oddment in Ladakh as there is no Hindu population large enough to build temples. You have Buddhists in majority and they have their monasteries to go to. There are few Moslems and that is all.

 

This is a temple located enroute to Pangongtso and lies at the base of the actual climb to the Changla Pass. The deft touch of hybrid construction and assimilation with Buddhism is all there to see. The prayer flags in red, yellow, blue and white fluttering briskly in the cold breeze are the visible hallmarks of Buddhist temples.

 

Peace and Prayers flow everywhere, religions are localized. These makeshift temples are courtsey the Army and there you have the Hindu population for you.

  

Dates

Taken on November 16, 2010 at 12.06pm IST (edit)

Posted to Flickr November 15, 2011 at 7.04PM IST (edit)

Exif data

Camera Nikon D300

Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)

Aperture f/11.0

Focal Length 18 mm

ISO Speed 200

Exposure Bias -1 EV

Flash No Flash

_DSC7803 nef le cu sh 250 pxl

per favore, clicca sulla foto per vederla GRANDE.

please, click on the pic to see it LARGE, thanx

 

♫♪ - subsonica - incantevole - ♫♪

 

(fuori è un giorno fragile, ma qui tutto cade incantevole)

Taken @ Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park

Naples, Florida, USA.

November 5th 2011

  

Nikon D 5000 - Nikkor 18-200

 

I Wonder Chris Isaak

     

My husband was concerned, the sky was very dark then maybe we would not see sunset in Naples, he had already visited the city and the beaches, but for my sister Miriam, my son, Jose Luis and I, it was our first time, I I told him that the sun would beat the clouds and as we expected this time of sunset, the boat gave us this picture worthy of retention and remember in our hearts.

 

I did not use textures here just added my signature with my photoshop program.

 

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The walk through the old town and the park constituted a magnificent afternoon. Autumn is so beautiful when the weather is fine and the coloured leaves are glowing in the sun like again last weekend. Here you see a colourful view from the bridge over the Enz.

 

Bietigheim-Bissingen, Germany is the second-largest town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg. It is situated on the river Enz, about 19 km north of Stuttgart, and 20 km south of Heilbronn.

The park is part of the horticultural show held in 1989. The garden for citizens is on the edge of Old Town.

 

Please take your time ... I love it to view Large On Black

 

Der Spaziergang durch die Altstadt und den Bürgergarten ergaben einen herrlichen Nachmittag. Ich liebe den Herbst, wenn die Sonne scheint und die bunten Blätter zum Leuchten bringt. Diese Aufnahme habe ich von der Brücke über die Enz gemacht.

 

Bietigheim-Bissingen ist die zweitgrößte Stadt im Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland. Bietigheim an der Enz gelegen, befindet sich ca. 19 km nördlich von Stuttgart, und 20 km südlich von Heilbronn.

Der Park ist Teil der Landesgartenschau, die 1989 abgehalten wurde. Der Bürgergarten befindet sich am Rande der Altstadt.

 

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He tenido la suerte de pillar esta familia de gatos dormitando, aunque nada mas ver que me paraba como podeis ver ya pusieron los cinco sentidos

Pruebas con texturas y fondos

 

Espero sea de vuestro agrado

 

Mejor ver en grande sobre fondo negro

In my last vacation on the Baltic Sea

Iceland[4][5] i/ˈaɪslənd/ (Icelandic: Ísland, IPA: [ˈislant]; see Names for Iceland), officially called Republic of Iceland[6][7][8] and sometimes its counterpart Lýðveldið Ísland in Icelandic (for example this is a part of the name of the Constitution of Iceland, Stjórnarskrá lýðveldisins Íslands), is a Nordic European island country in the North Atlantic Ocean, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.[9] The country has a population of about 320,000 and a total area of 103,000 km2 (40,000 sq mi).[10] The capital and largest city is Reykjavík,[11] with the surrounding areas in the southwestern region of the country being home to two-thirds of the country's population. Iceland is volcanically and geologically active. The interior mainly consists of a plateau characterised by sand fields, mountains and glaciers, while many glacial rivers flow to the sea through the lowlands. Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle.

According to Landnámabók, the settlement of Iceland began in AD 874 when the chieftain Ingólfur Arnarson became the first permanent Norse settler on the island.[12] Others had visited the island earlier and stayed over winter. Over the following centuries, Norsemen settled Iceland, bringing with them thralls (serfs) of Gaelic origin. From 1262 to 1918 Iceland was part of the Norwegian and later the Danish monarchies. Until the 20th century, the Icelandic population relied largely on fisheries and agriculture. Industrialisation of the fisheries and Marshall Aid brought prosperity in the years after World War II. In 1994, Iceland became party to the European Economic Area, which made it possible for the economy to diversify into economic and financial services.

Iceland has a free market economy with relatively low taxes compared to other OECD countries,[13] while maintaining a Nordic welfare system providing universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens.[14] In recent years, Iceland has been one of the wealthiest and most developed nations in the world. In 2011, it was ranked as the 14th most developed country in the world by the United Nations' Human Development Index,[3] and the fourth most productive country per capita.[15] In 2008, the nation's entire banking system systemically failed and there was substantial resulting political unrest.

Icelandic culture is founded upon the nation's Norse heritage. Most Icelanders are descendants of Norse (particularly from Western Norway) and Gaelic settlers. Icelandic, a North Germanic language, is closely related to Faroese and some West Norwegian dialects. The country's cultural heritage includes traditional Icelandic cuisine, poetry, and the medieval Icelanders' sagas. Currently, Iceland has the smallest population among NATO members and is the only one with no standing army.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L II USM

Focal Length: 16mm

Aperture: f/22.0

Shutter Speed : 2.5 seconds

ISO: 50

Exposure: Manual

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