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Poses and lighting etc by Whims
Shot in Whims & Teyla's Studio
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From my frame of reference, this is an example of centripetal force. The skater might feel fictitious centrifugal force (fictitious because, well, feelings have no place in physics : )). Correct me if I’m wrong -- I never knew a ton of Newton…
Lee and Joe Jamail SkatePark. Houston, Texas.
An unusually geometric thaw pattern which I've never seen before...perhaps the water's unique celebration of Earth Day.
Zeiss Distagon 21 mm f2.8 ZF. Erice Sicily - Misty morning over the valley. MONASTERO DEL SS. SALVATORE palazzo Chiaramonte 1290 .
Soundtrack : Wolfgang Muthspiel, Scott Colley & Brian Blade - Angular blues
I found this rather unique looking angular shape made of ideally positioned rocks for my foreground. It had the oceans waves washing over it, and helped deliver a softness to the forepart of the image. As well, the evening once again delivered soft palettes of warm colors on the horizon circling the distant island.
All this came after enjoying dinner on the beach and being witness to another peaceful close to another day in Sechelt.
Algunos de los muchos saltos que forman parte de la zona más vertical del barranco de Salenques, albergan unas maravillosas pozas de aguas cristlinas y bello color turquesa.
Son lugares muy aptos para el baño... si se tiene buena resistencia a la gélida temperatura de las aguas. Para hacer esta fotografía me ubiqué dentro del río, llegándome el agua hasta apenas algo más de las rodillas. Unos minutos fueron suficientes para dejarme los pies literalmente anestesiados, jejeje...
Trípode, disparador remoto, polarizador circular y filtro degradado suave de 3 pasos.
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Ring-Necked Duck (male).
Beween 14 to 18 inches long. The male has a black back and breast, an angular purple-glossed black appearing head with pale gray flanks and a vertical white mark on the side of the breast. The Female is brownish, paler around the base of the bill and with a narrow white eye ring. The bill is pale gray whith a white ring. The high angular shape of the head distinguishes this bird from the scaup.
They inhabit wooded lakes, ponds and rivers and are seldom seen on salt water except in southern states.
They range from Alaska east through Manitoba to Newfoundland and south to California, Arizona, the Great Lakes and Maine. They winter from Washington south along the Pacific Coast, east thgouth the SOuthwestern and GUl Coast states and north to New England.
Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.