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I'm so happy that the angles of my arms and the angles of the branches clashed, the image turned out almost exactly as I imagined.
Jonathan Macotela - Bass, Juan Carlos Cortes - Guitar, Omar RamÃrez O - Keyboards. Cactux Blues Fest
I had deliberately gone down the back to photograph the flowers on a Stephanotis vine I have growing down there when I noticed this lacewing. I had never seen one of these Angular-wing Lacewings before and thought that this lacewing may have just emerged and needed to 'warm up' before its wings opened properly - it was about 7am.
I patiently waited two and half hours thinking its wings would open and I would be able to get a good photo of the colours - then it took off for the fourth time and I couldn't believe my luck as it had perched itself about 4ft off the ground. All my other photos were taken about 2ft above the ground and it was a bit of a nightmare for me to get down that low. So I grabbed my camera and ...oh NO ... a bird grabbed the lacewing!!!!!
Hmmm guess that is why it had been so close to the ground.
Panorama stairway . Admont monastery . Museum . Shot with a gopro Hero HD2 action cam - 170 degrees wide angle
It was such a nice afternoon I had to go down to one of my favorite places in town. Jack Poole Plaza, Vancouver, BC.
oh my goodness. my stream is a mess of diversity. In fact, i have no idea what to call this mess of photos. :P
anyway, this was taken in Berlin during a recent visit, where i met Caro and other people. This was an abandoned building that was taken over by artist of the creative sort. (I think it should be safe enough to call them creative artists) .. I don't have too much to say about it except that the short visit there redefined my understand of the creative arts.