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A burning sunrise at Sewerby Cliffs, East Yorkshire.
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Burning Skies @ 2023, Paphos, Cyprus
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f/16 | 15 sec | ISO 320 | 17 mm
Kase K9 Filter Holder
K100 Wolverine ND64 ND 1.8 6 Stops
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Dreamscape Madness
Location: Paphos, Cyprus
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Burning Bridges @ 2022 Limassol, Cyprus
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f/9 | 25 sec | ISO 500 | 46 mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Sunset Rules
Location: Limassol, Cyprus
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Yes, my burning passion for flowers, the capturing of their beauty in a thousand different ways, a wonderful challenge... everyday!
There are people who 'talk' to the flowers and plants? Me, I just 'listen' to them, I open the wrapping, they fall open on the table and tell me.
The closer I looked the more they invited me in, to listen , yet keeping the center of the flower still very secret... They emerged from the dark.
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Yes, my burning passion for flowers, the capturing of their beauty in a thousand different ways, a wonderful challenge... everyday!
There are people who 'talk' to the flowers and plants? Me, I just 'listen' to them, I open the wrapping, they fall open on the table, I look carefully, with open heart, and they tell me.
The closer I looked the more these invited me in, to listen , yet keeping the centre of the flower still very secret... They emerged from the dark.
Have a great day and thank you for your visit and comment, M, (*_*)
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From my archived files and a different photo. A man burns herbs in a Celtic bowl on my visit to the Pennsylvania Renaissance Fair in 2018.
Smudging, or other rites involving the burning of sacred herbs (e.g., white sage) or resins, is a ceremony practiced by some Indigenous peoples of the Americas. While it bears some resemblance to other ceremonies and rituals involving smoke (e.g., Australian smoking ceremony, some types of saining) from other world cultures, notably those that use smoke for spiritual cleansing or blessing, the purposes and particulars of the ceremonies, and the substances used, can vary widely among tribes, bands, and nations, and even more so among different world cultures. (Wikipedia source)
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Japanese Maple of Takato
高遠城址公園のモミジ
Please feel the autumn colors.
It is a burning autumn version.
燃える秋バージョンです。
Ina city, Nagano pref, Japan
(Explored July 25, 2022)
Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ, USA
DSC_3967 - LRC
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Matchstick".
I couldn't miss this theme. I do tend to like any excuse to set fire to something and photograph it and I have used a match before as a subject for this group.
Here I decided to tape 9 matches together and light one on the end and see the domino effect as each successive match ignited. I found an exposure for the flame and then added my flashgun to light the matchsticks.
The flash was at it's lowest power of 1/128th and would keep up with the camera which was set to continuous shooting mode so I could pick an exposure that I liked.
This theme also helped to confirm something that I had suspected for a while. My Yongnuo YN560 IV flashgun appears to have a fault. After shooting a burst of shots the green light that indicates the flash is recharging stays green and will not go red until the flash is switched off and on again. Also towards the end of the burst that this image came from the flash did fire but two frames only had ambient exposure so the flash must have fired after the shutter closed. At least I know not to trust this flashgun and can plan to purchase a new one.
Burning light - Sunset at Winskill Stones with intense burning light of the sun's last rays, streaming onto the lone hawthorn tree and just catching the limestone pavement.
The cloud bank which had just moved in enveloped most of the sky except for a small portion on the western horizon with the setting sun streaming through this narrow gap. The cloud cover removed the blue scattered light normally seen with a cloudless sky at sunset, leaving the sun's almost red rays to dominate the scene with an unusual intensity.
Inspired by Pete Rowbottom, Wigan, UK who's sunset the previous day at Winskill flic.kr/p/PrjPWa convinced me it was a good idea to visit the stones at last light the following day. Thanks Pete!
Winskill Stones, Yorkshire Dales National Park
The vivid red foliage of a 'burning bush.'
Dellwood Park of the Olmsted Linear Park
Atlanta (Druid Hills), Georgia, USA.
21 November 2024.
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▶ "Euonymus alatus — commonly known as winged spindle, winged euonymus, or burning bush— is a species of deciduous flowering shrub in the bittersweet family (Celastraceae), native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea. It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and parks due to its bright pink or orange fruit and attractive bright red fall foliage. The flowers are greenish, borne over a long period in the spring.
Euonymus alatus is not native to North America, introduced to the United States in the 1860s. Its range now extends from New England south to northern Florida and the Gulf Coast, where, in the wild, it is considered invasive."
— Wikipedia.
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My autumn experience isn't complete until I behold the fiery, crimson leaves of the Burning Bush. So named because of intense red color that you see here, and which covers the whole bush in the fall.
These four leaves were lined up perfectly and I knew I had found the image I was looking for!
Their berries/seeds are also intensely red and can be seen in the background above the leaves.
Will our burning desire to get back to "normal" override our ability to practice restraint and consideration of others?
on the way home this morning, I saw this dramatic sunset after a thunderstorm. it seems the forest is burning. So I have to stop and took a picture with my smartphone.
Feat. Gabriel (TMD), MANDALA, VISTA Animations, Skye, [We're Closed], Apple Fall
Checkout this song!