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The Agas are opening. I couldn't resist the bokeh highlights with this one - bright patches through the forest just as the sun had disappeared. Some fill lighting from a Lume Cube.
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NON C'E' DUE SENZA TRE ;-)... (anche se, il titolo originario è "non c'è due senza quattro"!)
QUESTA SERA, VENERDI' 15 MAGGIO, GRAZIE A GILBERTO (Gilberto.Gini) E MASSIMILIANO (zio.paperino) CI RITROVIAMO IN MOLTI AL FOOLLYK, IL LOCALE DOVE ATTUALMENTE E' IN CORSO LA MIA PRIMA MOSTRA PERSONALE.
SONO PRESENTI CIRCA 20 FOTO REALIZZATE SU TELA FOTOGRAFICA,
CARTA FOTOGRAFICA E SU PANNELLI DI FOREX
LA MOSTRA E’ STATA, ED E', UNA SPLENDIDA SCUSA PER INCONTRARCI…. RIDERE E ASCOLTARE BUONA MUSICA...SAREMO LI DALLE 21.30 ALL'1.00 CIRCA
SE VUOI RAGGIUNGERCI FARA' PIACERE A ME E A TUTTI GLI AMICI PRESENTI ;-)
CIAOOOO ;-)
giorni 24/26 aprile
7/8/9/10/14/15/16 maggio
dalle ore 21:30
FOOLLYK - Vicolo della Fontana, 1 - Roma (altezza Villa Torlonia su Via Nomentana)
What an exciting day. I saw my first of our wintering arrivals - wood ducks in the river, with assorted others. Cinnamon teals too, not in this photo though.
Amsterdam - Noordwal.
Na gekeerd te zijn in de zwaaikom bij het Kompaseiland vaart het cruiseschip naar de Passengers Terminal.
At the Talcott Greenhouse at Mount Holyoke College where the fragrance of a greenhouse full of blooming hyacinths wafts through the open windows - attracting human and winged visitors. Greenhouse manager Jimmy Grogan and his team are getting set up for their Spring Bulb Show which also begins on Saturday.
Such a lovely show, themed "Spring Pools." And there were Honey Bees everywhere happily feasting on the pollen from the early blooming Spring flowers.
Meteorological Spring has begun! :)
Bollinger canyon, Las Trampas regional wilderness, Danville, Calif., July 17, 2016.
It started as a perfectly cloudless afternoon, as far as the eye could see.
VeM So Uppity Shades
Versois et Mailloux (Isabella Bellisserian)
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Posesion Originals Andree Suit Fatpack
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-mbRrIkv0w
@ North Brother Island the new sim of Jade and Serene.
furillen.org/2019/06/29/north-brother-island/
Jamais je n'avais encore ressenti une émotion aussi forte en visitant un lieu dans SL...
A sign of spring is the arrival of Chipping Sparrows on Vancouver island. The Chipping Sparrows migrate south for the winter months and arrive in March through April to Vancouver Island where they set up for the breeding season.
Unlike many sparrows, which are commonly associated with grasslands communities, the Chipping Sparrow prefers open woodlands, the borders of natural forest openings, edges of rivers and lakes, and brushy, weedy fields. Its preference for nesting in the groves and open glades of coniferous forests, and for foraging in bushy open areas, suit this sparrow to human-modified habitats. The Chipping Sparrow is a common summer resident in towns and gardens and around more isolated human habitations in many parts of North America.
NOTE;
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but I have noticed that my largest uncropped and or slightly cropped images appear soft when viewed at the large size on Flickr, yet very sharp before uploading via in Lightroom ( at 100%) and or even on my desktop. I also noticed that my more cropped images appear sharper than the large uncropped image sizes when viewed at large size on Flickr. Flickr doesn't allow 100% large view of images and so the images are obviously being compressed more so then slightly, causing more artifacts via softening of image. The larger the file size, the more compression! As a photographer I am very fussy about sharpeness and not happy my images appear much softer when viewed at the large file size due to compression. Though I have external backup drives for my images, I upload my full sized files to Flickr to use as another backup. Thankfully when downloaded back from Flickr, my images are tick tack sharp just the way I had uploaded them. Sad that they just don't show sharp when viewed at Flickr's largest size.
An inbound BNSF Z train arrives on the ramp at San Bernardino, CA. Once the site of Santa Fe's locomotive shops, this yard is the last intermodal ramp eastbound trains will see in their journey out of the LA Basin. Up ahead, the tracks make a sharp left turn to begin their climb up Cajon Pass.
Having just arrived from Green Bay this Milwaukee Road crewman climbs down from F7A 70C at Channing, Michigan late in the day on November, 9, 1978.
This adult male Summer Tanager is the latest arrival of the migrating song birds. Always good to see one, but to do so is a very rare occasion.