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Dark-eyed Junco (red-backed) photographed in the Sandia Mountains. Drying in the wind after a morning bath.
It was quite a breezy day and I have to do a bit of anticipation in trying to capture this constantly moving Fuchsias. In addition, with the sun appearing and disappearing it was a hit and miss affair as far as trying to get the right exposure ! This was the best after countless clicks!
( salvia blooms in the background )
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Are we going to the beach?
Is there some heat to find?
If we're going to the beach
I'll let you blow my mind
Over the next few weeks, I’m going to be dig back into my files and share some of the photographs I have not posted, like this one from almost a year ago. It was a busy evening on the Detroit River looking down river. The Canadian Steamship Lines ship Tadoussac was unloading at the port of Windsor, while on the other side of the river, in west Detroit, U.S. Steel’s Zug Island facility was chugging away. The slow shutter speed created an interesting blurred effect of the ship blowing off steam, as the blast furnace of the steel mill’s stacks released smoke.
Hope this image with the sea spray will cool down our Flickr friends in Europe who are enduring an unprecedented heat wave !
Taken on our recent road trip to the Eyre Peninsular
Whistling Rocks and the Blow Holes are a unique geological formation created when vertical fractures in the
limestone cliffs become enlarged over thousands of years.
The best conditions to witness these natural wonders are during a high tides with an onshore wind.
The coastal limestones of Eyre Peninsula contain multiple natural vertical pipes called "solution tubes"
These are dissolved by the chemical reactions of rainfall. air and soil organics acting on the limestone.
Those pipes are seen frequently
in the exposed limestone cliffs along the coasts. The pounding of the waves and drenching in spray and runoff can further enlarge them by erosion.
If these spaces are connected at the base with open air, waves breaking around them forces the
air and sea water up through spaces under pressure, causing the sights and sounds of "Whistling Rocks" and " Blow Holes "
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Peaceful Travel Tuesday
LILITHIUM - Highlight Vol.I @Mainstore
LILITHIUM - Lipstick Vol.V @UNIK
DeadBoy's eyes & DeadBoy's marks @Mainstore
UNA. Fang Black @Mainstore
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My favorite wild flower (I think 1 of many different types of Aster) and changing leaves. Does it get any more beautiful. Park across the street is covered with these beauties. Happy Day.
Kruger National Park.
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Had a quick & unexpected shooting today with Lauri & Lakaluka, thank you girls! ❤
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"You’re my favorite,” he said offhand.
“Favorite what?” she wondered aloud.
“Oh, well,” he stammered. “Well, just that. My favorite pair of eyes to look into. My favorite name to see appear on my phone. My favorite way to spend an afternoon. Fill in the blank, Beautiful…I left it at favorite for a reason.”
“You’re my favorite too,” she whispered."
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Good morning :)))
I feel like myself after sleeping well last night
It helps that I'm off today ;)
I hope your day is being kind :)
Thank you, for all your immense and kind support
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Dichtes Schneetreiben als ich über die offene Landschaft stapfe. Mit klammen Fingern bringe ich die Kamera auf das Stativ und hoffe die Stimmung ins Bild zu bannen. Der highkey Effekt bringt in der Nachbearbeitung die Dramatik noch etwas zum Ausdruck.
Dense snow drifts as I trudge across the open landscape. With clammy fingers I bring the camera on the tripod and hope to capture the mood in the picture. The highkey effect brings in post-processing the drama still something to the expression.
A very windy evening in the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes, Death Valley National Park. My little backpacking tent was nearly flattened, with me in it, by high winds that night.
Soulis: The Answer, My Friend, Is Blowing in the Wind ... . Two people on this planet have received both an Oscar and a Nobel prize: Bob Dylan and George Bernard Shaw. Thank you.