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Ste-Anne de Bellevue, Qc.

LARGER

ECOMUSEUM

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CLUB PHOTO

 

Photo prise a L'ecomusee Parc Nature, Le Renard

Photo taken at the Nature Park L'ecomuseum. The FOX

Tucson Mountain Park, Tucson, Arizona USA

B l a c k M a g i c

 

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This is actually taken through a pair of pink shades. HPPT

    

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I wish you a vitamin-packed weekend, dear friends.

Younger than springtime, are you

Softer than starlight, are you,

Warmer than winds of June,

Are the gentle lips you gave me.

Gayer than laughter, are you,

Sweeter than music, are you,

Angel and lover, heaven and earth,

Are you to me.

  

Copyright: © 2009 Melissa Goodman. All Rights Reserved.

(Please, while I appreciate the idea of sharing, no multiple invitations .. thanks!)

Zelenci is a nature reserve which is known by a ground springs of Sava Dolinka River (Sava River has two source branches: Sava Bohinjka and Sava Dolinka). The majority of water flows underground from Tamar valley where is the first spring - Nadiza - white waters of Nadiza. Lake of Zelenci has intensive green color (that is how it got its name: zelen = green). Present lake is situated on the edge of a swamp which is a remainder of the greater lake which was created after the last glacial period. In that time torrents from the Karavanke Alps heaped up rubble which made a barrage for the waters flowing from the West - so the lake (Podkorelsko jezero) was accumulated.

 

Temperature of the lake is constant (5-8 °C) in all seasons.

 

Sava is the longest river in Slovenia.

 

Explore March 9, 2009 - Highest Position: #208

Thank You Everyone!

 

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Explore Front Page (#6) on January 22nd. Thank you all!

 

The cliffs of Gris Gris (literally "Grey Grey"), located near the town of Souillac in the extreme south coast of Mauritius. This place is named after its gloomy and moody atmosphere.

 

Please check all the shots from my Reunion - Mauritius Holidays 2008.

 

Digital Blending, 3 exposures.

More photos using this technique in my Digital Blending Set.

 

More similar shots in my Earth - Water - Sky Set.

 

My most interesting pictures according to flickr.

Mt. Baker is in the distance, shrouded in clouds. Scanned slide from the archive.

COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND.

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A pond at Skytteholm on Ekerö., Sweden

 

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# Highest position: 493 on Saturday, April 25, 2009

Today's sunset by the Sarawak River...Captured this scenery a moment ago while returning home from work today...Happy Wednesday everyone...Cheers...Ringgo.

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 + Handheld

These wonderful image of our Sago Palm Fronds before they fully open, I decided to share with you all this close up image of the Fronds.!

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Thank you all for your wonderful support on my work in the art of Photography

Gaston (aka Gasssman).

 

1-13-09 Day 3 cruising Antarctica

12 noon position of the MS Prinsendam 65 01.3S 063 52.9W

Arrived Palmer station at 7:30am to pick up researchers and scientists from the Station to give a presentation.

Cruised around Lemaire Channel, Neumayer Channel, Paradise Bay, Andvord Bay, Errera Channel, Dalmann Bay

les bananiers tanguaient sous le vent !

Another from the photo shoot on July 4th down at the Saint Johns River...I was able to maneuver to get the sun right behind that great blue which produced this shot...hope you like it...

 

Shot Specifics: Hyper Prog, f/9, 1/1250Sec, ISO100, 500mm, -1.0/EV, Spot Metered, AWB, S-AF, RAW-DNG Post: Slight Crop/Soften Edges

 

Celebratin the Season with a show of light and music at Brussels Grand Place

If you take from nature, please give something back

 

Wildlife Preserve Sunset I was surprised when I opened this up, I don't remember shooting this I was so engrossed in getting shots in before sundown. This is a magical place. A birdwatchers paradise just 8 miles from the city. Thank you again Snaptam for taking me here.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK-wP_fBHfs&feature=related I'll Stop the World and Melt with You - Modern English 1987, 1990 remix

 

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The thing was gigantic!! Hans was having hallucinations that involved garlic and olive oil...... :-)

 

Much to the amusement of ranger Jan (Rhino Post- and Rhino plains Camp in Kruger) who is more accustomed to people focusing on the Big 5, the only way I could capture this beauty was by lying flat on the (very wet) road. I think more pictures have been taken of me doing this than of the snail itself... :-)

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I am now on Twitter at @TJScottPictures - twitter.com/#!/TJScottPictures - and would love to have you follow me.

Such beautiful creatures.

I now think it is a hover Fly -- in disguise. (see the note.)

 

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Neuville, Qc.

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Photo prise lors d'une sortie, maison ancestral Quebecoise pres de la Route face au fleuve St-Laurent..

 

Photo taken while visiting the countryside, This old Quebec house next to the highway overlooking the St-Lawrence River.

I had been out taking pictures today and saw this on my way home. I had to stop and take this picture.

The name “gecko” comes from an Indonesian word, gekok, which is imitative of the distinctive cry that geckos make. Geckos are unique among the lizards because they communicate through vocalizations, using a range of chirps to exchange information with each other.

 

Members of this family have a another very distinctive feature. The four to five feet of a gecko, depending on the species, have very fine bristles which are tipped with suction-cup like structures. These bristles allow geckos to scuttle straight up walls, tree trunks, and other smooth surfaces, and they are a distinct advantage in hunting; in the tropics, geckos can often be found hanging out on the ceiling near lights

 

Most geckos have stocky, squat bodies, and some are able to regenerate their thick tails if they are injured. These reptiles typically lay eggs, and they are carnivorous, preferring small animals like insects to eat. Many geckos are brightly colored to blend in with the tropical environment, and some are actually able to change color to blend in with their surroundings, another advantage for geckos on the hunt.

 

There are a number of different types of gecko. The largest of the geckos is the tokay gecko, which also happens to be quite aggressive!

D700

105mm Micro

SB-900 with Blue Gel (Background)

SB-900 with diffusion dome

Triggered via Built-in Flash (CLS)

Tripod

 

Recent images by Bald Monk and ICT_Photo inspired me to go purchase a fish tank and start playing. These are from my first ever session with a tank. I can't tell you how much fun it was! More to come when time allows.

 

2009.09.14: My first image to 100 Faves! Thank-You All!

 

**UPDATE: 2009.10.15: Published in the most current "Nikon School Guide to Creative Lighting" **

 

**UPDATE: 2009.10.15: Published in the most current Nikon "Digital SLR Comparison Guide - Fall Collection 2009" **

 

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