View allAll Photos Tagged Appears

This nest was right against the wall of my bedroom and there was a constant stream of visitors which didn't appear to bother them in the slightest.

photography symmetry appears when parts of your composition mirror other parts. It is created when two halves of your scene look the same and balance each other out.

 

The log was not level but that wasn't going to faze either of us!

 

Having a moment with a shy red squirrel at British Wildlife Centre, UK

"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow."

-Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Treecreepers almost appear to defy gravity, as they work their way up a tree trunk & along the undersides of branches. I find them fascinating little birds to watch. The Males are also coming into song at this time of year & I love to listen out for them in the small patch of woodland near my home.

This tiny Wren appeared on the top of the bird feeder outside my window and immediately started singing in a huge voice. It had only just fledged and perhaps had not yet learned all the secretive behaviour typical of a Wren, which is usually heard rather than seen.

 

It stayed all morning and then came back in the evening.

 

Perhaps this was its first song? Regardless, it made my day.

 

This photo shows it larger than life-size - for comparison, look at the screwhead in the feeder.

 

Eurasian Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes.

#FlickrMonthlyPhoto #Joy

 

This little English sports car appears to be the Mark III version built in 1966-74. It's parked on Mittelstraße (Middle Street) in the Dutch Quarter (Holländische Viertel) of Potsdam. Its shiny black paint nicely reflects the clouds and houses around it. This is just one of the sports cars I admired in my youth but never owned. [DSC08224_lr_2000]

 

Thank you all for the clicks, comments and faves.

A magical time, The Dawn.CF011593.

 

In every sunrise there is a moment when the light appears to be suspended, a magical time, unique, during which all Creation holds his breath.

 

In ogni alba c'è un momento in cui la luce appare come sospesa, un momento magico, irripetibile, durante il quale tutto il Creato trattiene il respiro.

  

Hello everyone,

Thank you so much for your visit and support ..

 

All Right Reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator

Fabrizio Massetti.

Young couple appeared to be returning into harbour at the close of day, but minutes later they made way after purchasing a case of beer. My guess is they lived or were staying close by, as small craft are not equipped to travel safely after dark.

 

The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River

Canada

 

I 💖 Steveston

  

Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.

 

~Christie by the River

  

** Best experienced in full screen

 

'Why be a copy, when you were born an original'

last night appeared to be very overcast and yet we decided to venture to the shore of Ullsfjorden fjord to take some long exposures and we found that above the flowing clouds was a beautiful Northern sky to admire with occasionally stars showing and green lights showing through. Standing there in this silent immensity puts many things in life into the real perspective: all our self-built worries and preoccupations appear to shrink into little or nothing when witnessing the grand scheme of nature.

 

National Geographic | BR-Creative | chbustos.com

This rainbow appeared at dusk, after a dramatic storm. It was also my Mom's Birthday. I like to think it was her way of saying she is doing well in Heaven above.

 

Worldwide Plaza, Hell's Kitchen, Midtown Manhattan

 

Of course, I love the Judy Garland version, but the rendition by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole always gives me goosebumps:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1bFr2SWP1I

IMG_1458 (3)

 

Yellowhammer - Emberiza Citrinella

  

The yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) is a passerine bird in the bunting family that is native to Eurasia and has been introduced to New Zealand and Australia. Most European birds remain in the breeding range year-round, but the eastern subspecies is partially migratory, with much of the population wintering further south. The male yellowhammer has a bright yellow head, streaked brown back, chestnut rump and yellow underparts. Other plumages are duller versions of the same pattern. The yellowhammer is common in open areas with some shrubs or trees, and forms small flocks in winter. Its song has a rhythm like "A little bit of bread and no cheese". The song is very similar to that of its closest relative, the pine bunting, with which it interbreeds.

 

Yellowhammer males learn their songs from their fathers, and over the course of time regional dialects have developed, with minor differences to the conclusion of the basic song; all are mutually recognised by birds from different areas. Each male has an individual repertoire of song variants within its regional dialect; females tend to mate with males that share their dialect, and prefer those with the largest repertoires.

 

The pine bunting and yellowhammer are so closely related that each responds to the other's song. The male yellowhammer's song is more attractive to females, and is one reason for the dominance of that species where the ranges overlap.

 

Yellowhammers of the British and Irish race, E. c. caliginosa were introduced to New Zealand by local acclimatisation societies in 1862, and soon spread over the main islands. They sometimes visit New Zealand's subantarctic islands, although rarely staying to breed, and have reached Australia's Lord Howe Island on a number of occasions. At the beginning of the 20th century, this bunting was seen as a serious agricultural pest in its adopted country.

 

Populations of yellowhammer have also been introduced to the Falkland Islands, and South Africa.

 

The yellowhammer is a bird of dry open country, preferably with a range of vegetation types and some trees from which to sing. It is absent from urban areas, forests and wetlands. Probably originally found at forest edges and large clearing, it has benefited from traditional agriculture, which created extensive open areas with hedges and clumps of trees.

 

Populations have declined in recent decades in western Europe, including the British Isles, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria and Italy. The yellowhammer is a red-list (severely declining) species in Ireland and the UK In eastern Europe, numbers appear to be stable, although the trend in Russia is unknown. Changes to agricultural practices are thought to be responsible for reduced breeding densities. The introduced population in New Zealand has been very successful, with breeding densities much higher than in the UK.

  

A Blue Jay waits patiently for some seed to appear. These guys dominate the food chain on our lakefront, except for the squirrels of course!

Sundogs can appear as bright coloured patches each side of the sun. Hexagonal plate shaped ice crystals in high cirrus clouds glint sunlight like jewels to produce the prismatic colours. atoptics.co.uk/halo/dogfm.htm

 

...and I raced out outside with new energy!

 

Gerbera jamesonii blooms. Laowa 60mm f/2.8 2x macro lens. Despite how this might look, the histogram remained within bounds ;-)

Messier 97 (top) and Messier 108 (bottom) in Ursa Major are two celestial objects that appear to be close to each other but in reality are separated by an immense distance in space.

 

M97, known as the Owl Nebula, is a planetary nebula located inside our own galaxy at about 2,500 light-years away and has a diameter of about 2 light years. It was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1781 and it was included in the famous catalogue of Charles Messier as entry 97. Two prominent dark spots inside the nebula give the appearance of an owl’s face.

A planetary nebula is formed by the expanding shell of gases blown off by a dying star at the last stages of its life. The expanding shell is heated by the radiation of the central star (a very faint 16th magnitude star in this case) and it glows mostly in green light of oxygen atoms. The nebula will completely disperse into space over the next several thousand years, while the central star will cool and fade away over the next several billion years.

The estimated age of the Owl Nebula is about 6,000 to 8,000 years.

 

Galaxy M108, the Surfboard Galaxy, is harder to see in a telescope than M97, because its light is spread out over a larger area. It happens to lie near the same line of sight as M97 but is located at about 45 million light-years away. M108 is an edge-on spiral galaxy, heavily obscured by dust. It was also discovered by Méchain.

 

Technical Info:

Telescope: Orion EON 80ED refractor, F = 500 mm, f/6.25

Camera: Canon EOS 600Da

Mount: Vixen Sphinx

Filter: none

Guiding: 80/400 Skywatcher refractor - SkyWatcher SynGuider

Light frames: 6 x 5 mins (total: 30 mins), ISO 1600, Custom WB, calibrated with darks.

Date: 26 April 2022

Location Bortle scale: 4

Software: DSS, Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom classic.

 

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon that is caused by reflection, refraction and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a spectrum of light appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Thanks for your visit and comments, I appreciate that very much!

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.© all rights reserved.

 

Regards, Bram van Broekhoven (BraCom)

 

My Homepage | Facebook | Instagram

Off the water and back to the woods to soak up some of the remaining color which is holding fairly well, especially given the strong winds we've had the last few days. I went out specifically to take a bunch of photos to upload into my "new friend," with the single and not unrealistic (I thought) hope of being able to find them...which I did, but not until after numerous wrong guesses as to where I thought they seemingly should be...like "Pictures."

 

By the way, I appreciate your support and tips re: my new desk top (not a laptop as some seem to have guessed), and it progresses slowly. I really don't use a computer for much other than my photos so I haven't even begun to tap the capabilities of this one...and am uncertain as to whether I will even try or not. What I would like to find is the 90% of my photos which did not appear with the others when I transferred them from the flash drive to the new computer. 10% are in fancy new folders...the rest unpleasantly invisible. Everything sees very hit and miss...mostly miss for now causing me to simply walk away from the computer and find other occupations. My learning curve and patience have both suffered with old age.

 

[Larger puts you on the path]

A Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) appears to flex his muscles or rather puff up a bit to ward off any intruders from its territory on a meadow east of Tofield, Alberta, Canada.

 

4 June, 2017.

 

Slide # GWB_20170604_2224.CR2

 

Use of this image on websites, blogs or other media without explicit permission is not permitted.

© Gerard W. Beyersbergen - All Rights Reserved Worldwide In Perpetuity - No Unauthorized Use.

 

Fynn and I almost can't believe that 2019 will be history soon. Compared to other years 2019 has been quite kind to us. Despite all his health issues, Fynn has done rather well and we had no major disasters. All in all we have reason to be grateful.

Each time dawn appears, the mystery is there in its entirety. Rene Daumal

 

A tiny percent of rain —and lack of wind—drew me outside to photograph wild daisies of some sort. Borrowed my husband's Nikkor 200mm macro/prime lens and rested it on the trusty monopod. On my knees shot.

 

I know, based on my husband’s reaction, that this will appear too shallow for many. Don’t worry; I don’t expect you to comment ;-)

  

On the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, these penguins appear to be trying to decide what to do.

It appears this speed boat was not as good as 007’s. It couldn’t escape all the bullets being shot at it.

It is not a cigarette boat ...more like a cigar boat, I think.

wasted on nothing

effortlessly you appear

sound of the thunder

reverberating your ear

this is a slow dance

this is the chance to transform

pause for the silence

inhabit the calm of the storm

 

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

love is a feeling

buried with me in the yard

gaze at the skyline

under the ocean of stars

this is your slow dance

 

and this is your chance to transform

lost in a moment

 

the moment your confront the storm

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

 

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

I am your hope down the wire, so you can hold back the fire ...

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

this is an ocean

your ocean of night

this is your ocean

an ocean of night

This is an ocean

your ocean of night

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqlY2fxaFrw

This old oak tree has suffered serious damage some time ago, but it appears healthy and the years have given it an interesting form.

 

White River Marsh State Wildlife Area

Saint Marie, Green Lake County, Wisconsin

 

DE224815

This fabulous jetty was graced by the presence of wonderful aurora borealis displays making it appear to be floating over green waters. The night was so calm and starry, cold yet not windy, a delight to be outside and to photograph the natural beauty of Troms in Northern Norway.

The great horned owl (Bubo virginianus), also known as the tiger owl or the hoot owl, is a large owl native to the Americas. It is an extremely adaptable bird with a vast range and is the most widely distributed true owl in the Americas. Its primary diet appears to be rabbits and hares, rats and mice and voles, although it freely hunts any animal it can overtake, primarily other rodents and small mammals, but also larger mid-sized mammals, various birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates.

 

I expect there may be many images of snail shells for this theme, so decided to give my snails a rest this week and photograph my cycad house plant that has just put up a few new leaves - all the tiny 'leaflets' have coiled ends when they first appear that will straighten as the leaf grows. On this particular leaf, one of the little leaflets has grown a bit ahead of the others and shown off the lovely details of its coiled end.

 

For Macro Mondays theme 'Spiral'.

 

The image was done as a 5-shot focus stack at f3.5, focusing on the tight coil which was 1cm across.

  

In a new day's tear,

full of emotion,

bitten nails sting.

The mind jumps

never quite landing.

Corners don't meet

and angles appear skewed.

 

The shape of what we are, will be

is left unfinished.

 

: listen :-)

 

thanks to those that take time to look and maybe listen too ^^

 

yes is a pleasant country:

if’s wintry

(my lovely)

let’s open the year

 

both is the very weather

(not either)

my treasure,

when violets appear

 

love is a deeper season

than reason;

my sweet one

(and april’s where we’re)

 

e.e. cummings

   

Thanks a lot Frank Busch for encouraging me to mess around with "spooky stuff" like lightroom ;-) and trying portraits... You're a great support and a wonderful friend!

Artwork by Jeppe Hein, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, 06/2022

September 3pm hour. A mesmerizing treasure trove of golden sunshine sparkles appeared in the water as I was walking around Ventura Harbor. Then in the fresh ocean breeze, along came a stand-up paddleboarder, unencumbered and uncluttered. After swirling through the sparkles like a lightweight nomad, he turns and looks back. I wonder if he saw the same thing I did. Anyway, it looks like he was freely enjoying the afternoon and I hope he goes home happy.

 

To be here was such a treat. I wanted a picture with boats for my 'Hours' picture because I was born in September in the 3pm hour on what is now 'International Talk Like A Pirate Day', so it worked out well. Arrr, Matey!

 

September is so lovely and it will transition into Fall before we know it. As Summer fades, it leaves its door open just a little...

 

Thank you again for your patience, my Flickr friends. I'm still off and on for awhile longer.

 

For the hours

 

More about thehours

 

Aboutme

 

www.periscope.tv/

Wasting on nothing

Effortlessly, you appear

Sound of the thunder

Reverberate in your ears

This is a slow dance

This is the chance to transform

Pause for the silence

In habit, the calm of the storm

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

Love is a feeling

Buried with me in the yard

Gaze at the skyline

Under the ocean of stars

This is your slow dance

And this is your chance to transform

Lost to a moment

The moment you confront the storm

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

I am your hope down the wire

So you can hold back the fire

 

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

This is your ocean, an ocean of night

This is the notion, your ocean of night

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqlY2fxaFrw

 

Gondolas on the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel and sited adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip, appear to be components of a futuristic space station.

Ponte Vecchio and Florence's other bridges under the morning sun. This view was taken from Piazzale Michelangelo, about 1.5 km from Ponte Vecchio, so the bridges are quite farther apart from each other than they appear.

... at least it appears that way under this morning sunrise lighting. Bronze balls covered this beach ;)

 

Acadia, Maine

in which the only common denominator among its practitioners is in the instrument :-)

Henri Cartier-Bresson

 

chrysanthemum, sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina

 

Finally the weather gods were kind this morning and graced me with a misty start to the day so I dragged myself around Whiteleaf Woods and managed to bag myself some long awaited shots. Autumn colours are just starting to show, will be a good few weeks yet before some really nice colours appear.

 

Just loved this character as it appears to amble its merry way across the frame.

 

Happy Flickr Friday to you all!

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80