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New Orpheum lighting ceremony was preceded by quite the light show in the sky.
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A nice happy upbeat shot for a Sunday night.
I did a half arsed steel wool shot earlier on and packed my gear away. Reviewed it on the laptop and told myself to stop being so lazy and got my stuff out again.
I scrolled through my Hugo video animations he kindly shared with me and opted for the skull one and I hadn't tidied the doll away from the other night so she got her second appearance.
1 tripod for the skull played from my phone. 1 tripod for the doll which I believe was my sisters so probably 35 years old or so. You can even see the receding hairline from when she gave her a haircut.
Single long exposure light art created in the warmth of my kitchen as sod going out in the weather we've had today.
Sorry - another festive mantlepiece - ours this time! No time for much else today. Busy, busy, busy!!
Sunday State Street strolls with my sweetheart often produce sensational results at sunset.
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Today, everyone stands up to bullying. For fire fighters to bank employees, pink is the kindest colour.
Photo: ©08/09/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 484.5mm — ISO: 6400 — 1/125” f13
With indoor seating levels on lockdown, many local restaurants have had to resort to curbside service.
Lao Laan Xang Restaurant
Atwood Avenue
53704
Hordeum murinum or False Barley (learnt something new today!). I've actually rotated this so it is falling downwards - it was naturally 90 degrees anti-clockwise - not sure whether it should be in it's proper state.
The moon was beautiful earlier this evening. This doesn't do it justice at all. I tried all sorts of settings - does anyone have any tips for moon shots? And why are there 2 in every shot I took??!
I was out scouting for tomorrows Photowalk. This was the only Pelican I spotted, but I did come across a numbers of other photographers with massive lenses and tripods.
Frigid morning makes for awesome sunrise shots! -5 with a wind-chill of -22 and open water blowing off a little steam.
Its very Australian that we have adopted a small battle field luxury from home, the humble Anzac Biscuit, as a way to remember our fallen soldiers from all wars.