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Haere folks he just looked at me with thos pearcing eyes and that was enough for me to only take a couple of hundred more and leave, to say the series was so very exciting would be an understatement , maybe one more will see.
Thanks for the comments on my last post; they were eye-openers. This is another version that is far better (in my view).
Another decade has come and gone as quickly as it began. As we enter a new year as photographers we appreciate where we've been and what we've witnessed, and thanks to photographs we can look back like yesterday to see what's gone, giving purpose to what at times can be called a silly hobby. Not all things last forever but the photos and memories remain. Garwood, West Virginia, late September 2015.
Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody
I've got some money cause I just got paid
Now how I wish I had someone to talk to
I'm in an awful way
Centipedes have a rounded or flattened head, bearing a pair of antennae at the forward margin. They have a pair of elongated mandibles, and two pairs of maxillae. The first pair of maxillae form the lower lip, and bear short palps. The first pair of limbs stretch forward from the body over the mouth. These limbs, or forcipules, end in sharp claws and include venom glands that help the animal to kill or paralyze its prey.[2] Their size ranges from a few millimetres in the smaller lithobiomorphs and geophilomorphs to about 30 cm (12 in) in the largest scolopendromorphs.[3]
As a digital monument, "Another Moon" celebrates the end of the coal era. The installation by the artist KIMCHI and CHIPS collects sunlight on solar cells during the day and reflects this energy back into the sky at night. The installation is made of 40 laser projections, rising into the air above the industrial complex of Zollverein in Essen (Germany)
dramatic sunset reflecting off a potent looking storm over the Philippines (I like the mountain peeking out)
High altitude view of the White Mountains seems like it came from another planet. Permeable dolomite (limestone) gave the White Mountains both their name and the unique white color, especially above timber line.
Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.
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Another Sunday another week, goes so fast. I painted the front and garage door and framework this week. I used Zinsser paint which I was introduced to when I was painted my Daughters door last month. It was just the bulls eye primer but on my door and frame I also used the All coats satin paint for the finish, it’s a bit expensive but good stuff to work with. It dries in 30 minutes and you can clean the brushes in water, much better than than solvent paint I used in the passed for outside jobs. I used to use solvent paints for interior woodwork in the past but I’ve stopped using a long time ago, horrible stuff. I had two early morning sunrise outings with not a lot to show for it and a Sunday morning dog walk along the coast our first for several weeks and our first without Oscar, I still well up writing that. Another week at home and then the start of a hectic 6 weeks grandchild minding. We have then here for one week and the rest of the time we will be on our travels, Derbyshire, Bristol, Herts and then back to Derbyshire. Todays photo is another Bamburgh castle shot taken back in 2019 and weirdly and haven’t worked on before. That’s probably because of the iconic location. There is so many fantastic shots of this place if I don’t capture something special I really like I tend to ignore it.
I came across this Willow Flycatcher in the fields of the park while walking on the path looking for birds. Its a lifer for me to add to my list - DSC08886
Another day out photographing Kingfishers. Hopefully it was going to be better than the last trip.
The Kingfisher was proving to be a expert Fish catcher.
A second Blackbird from the other day.
I wish I could have got closer, but the tree was in someone's front drive, so out of bounds.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
This Hoodoo is on the Capital Peak, on the way to the Lighthouse, This was my morning hike, around 2 miles round trip, this trail was easy, compared to the 2nd hike
"Another Place" is a piece of modern sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley located at Crosby Beach in Merseyside, England. It consists of 100 identical cast iron figures, spread over 2 miles of beachfront, all facing towards the sea.
Each figure is 189 centimeters (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighs around 650 kilograms (1,430 lb). The figures are cast replicas of Gormley's own body.
As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea, and are subject to corrosion by seawater and colonization by marine animals.
continuing with my changed processing methods , heres another two shots which I hope are more natural . the topaz really does well on noise removal without destroying detail and sharpens up the image at the same time .I will no doubt be subscribing to this now
Another picture from my walk. I'm told this is a Kerria, a Japanese plant that likes shaded corners of the garden. Can be invasive if the suckers are not pruned back.
Also inspired by “Macro Mondays” and “My Daily Routine”. I'm grateful to the group admin, Janet Towbin, for mentioning Brain Pickings, "a subjective lens on what matters in the world and why."
I'd lost touch with the website, and I feel delighted to find it now. I didn't enter this, because it might not look like enough of a macro to enter. I reshot another macro.
Thank you for reminding me of the site, Janet, and thank you, anyone, for looking and commenting.