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Drone shot at Mantanzas Inlet side of the Beach. This is south of St. Augustine Florida. This place is very cool.Been here a few days. I also think this is were I got covid. Nevertheless, I took some photos and vids to share. Hope you like video. Stay cool all you Flickrs✌️😎

Learn to get in touch with the silence within yourself, and know that everything in life has purpose. There are no mistakes, no coincidences, all events are blessings given to us to learn from. Elisabeth Kubler

 

~happy silence fence friday~

Squeaky Beach Wilson's Prom.

Near Catawba Island, Lake Erie

Mamiya 645 1000S : Mamiya Sekor 55-110mm f/4.5 : Ilford HP5 Plus : Spur Acurol-N

Looking Glass Falls

Pisgah National Forest

Transylvania County, North Carolina

 

The last full day of the workshop my brother Ted and I had with Randy Sanger (Randall Sanger Photography) in late April began at Looking Glass Falls, not many miles from our Pisgah Inn base. Knowing the day was to be sunny and that the sun above the falls would make shooting difficult before late, we arrived about an hour after sunrise and got in about 50 minutes of shooting before the sun interfered. At first, other photographers were there, but soon we had the place to ourselves -- quite a break, as this waterfall is very popular. Kevin Adams (North Carolina Waterfalls, 3rd edition) says the waterfall is about 60 feet high and is at 2,360 feet elevation.

 

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Beating the crowds.

 

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nine springs natural area, fitchburg, wi

While the Chantry Island lighthouse kept watch in the distance, the front range light at the entrance to Southampton harbor was taking a beating from heavy wind and waves.

Zuccherificio Eridania - Sarmato - Demolished

Minox 35GT : 35mm Color-Minotar f/2.8 ; Kentmere 100 : PMK Pyro

Actually, “Monolith” is a digital artwork by Urban Spy, it explores humanity’s shifting relationship with data and technology in a monumental sculptural form. Through sound, light and interactive sensors it questions how surveillance and information shape identity in a digital age and invites audiences to confront what it means to be human in a world of constant observation.

Beating a dead horse so to speak...but one of my favorite close spots for spring colors is the west portal of the Little Rock Tunnel just east of Afton. In a month the foliage will be rather thick here making the light window ever so small. This is the former Chesapeake & Ohio crossing of the Blue Ridge.

A couple of swans took an instant dislike to a Greylag Goose that arrived on the pool and proceeded to chase it with vigour.

Early morning shoppers in Exeter.

 

Surfing at Venice Beach, L.A., California

The last day of HSTs on the MML but I got loads of pics to upload from the last month. Firstly 43274 passes in the last bit of sun at Cossington working 1D48 1534 London St Pancras International - Nottingham 30/4/21. (Taken using a pole)

This is the mama American Alligator that has done such a good job protecting last summer's hatchlings that at least 7 and maybe as many as 10 are beating the odds and still thriving on Horsepen Bayou. I call her Dolly because she was (and perhaps still is) the mate of the bruiser I call Big Boy, both named for coloring book characters from the Shoney's Restaurant of my youth in Tennessee. I first took notice of Dolly around 10 years ago, at which time she was already more than 9 feet long, exceptionally large for a female gator. Given their slow rate of growth once they hit the 6-foot mark, she could easily be 30 years old by now, maybe older. While she seems fairly tolerant of people, she is somewhat battle-scarred and I'm guessing any of the neighborhood bulls who might be interested in taking one of her offspring has learned not to mess with her.

 

Here, she is waving for the attention of the young'uns, signalling them to watch and learn.

Hope you are having good start of the week? Let’s start off with the image from yesterday morning and some sunshine! What do you think?

you left my heart still beats in this dark world waiting for you to come back.

    

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A second F-unit helping for this Friday evening. Maryland DOT F9PH No. 7184 stops train 231 at Barnesville MD on 5 August 1986, as disembarking passengers prepare to dash for their cars ahead of an advancing late day summer thunderstorm.

I tried, and was almost successful in beating the train for the bridge shot at Rulo, but a work truck ahead of me sealed my fate. Jimbo guided me to Big Lake, which will suffice.

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To the commenter on the last picture guessing columbus circle - good eye!!! This was taken there too.

 

oof I can't take the humidity anymore!

After much adventure this summer, It is good to be back. Heat and all.

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It Was Not Death, For I Stood Up

 

It was not Death, for I stood up,

And all the Dead, lie down-

It was not Night, for all the Bells

Put out their Tongues, for Noon

 

It was not Frost, for on my Flesh

I felt Siroccos-crawl-

Nor Fire-for just my Marble feet

Could keep a Chancel, cool-

 

And yet, it tasted, like them all,

The Figures I have seen

Set orderly, for Burial,

Reminded me, of mine-

 

As if my life were shaven,

And fitted to a frame,

And could not breathe without a key,

And 'twas like Midnight, some -

 

When everything that ticked has stopped-

And Space stares-all around-

Or Grisly frosts-first Autumn morns,

Repeal the Beating Ground-

 

But, most, like Chaos-Stopless-cool-

Without a Chance, or Spar-

Or even a Report of Land-

To justify-Despair.

 

Emily Dickinson

For a year and a half, my cherry tree was in decline, covered with Spanish moss and fungus, so it was scheduled to to chopped down. Not so fast, This morning it presented a few blossoms. Never give up. :0)

"Great swathes of incandescence trembled and parted like angels' wings beating..."

Phillip Pullman, The Northern Lights

 

This was taken on the first night of the workshop at Fjallsárlón. It took some scrambling to get to the lakeside, but what an amazing sight!

 

The first night of the workshop proved to be the best of the whole week. The aurora are fickle and unpredictable, and instructor William Patino chose some banger locations. I don't think we could have done better.

 

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"Tell me, my dear, can a heart still break once it's stopped beating?" ~ Corpse Bride

 

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"And I don't know where I'm going but I know it's gonna be a long time

'Cause I'll be leaving in the morning come to the white wine bitter sunlight

 

Wanna hear your beating heart tonight

Before the bleeding sun comes alive

I want to make the best of what is left hold tight

And hear my beating heart one last time.

 

~ Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart

 

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I decided to stick with the "heart" theme as someone told me the pink flowers add a very romantic feel to these photos. And I feel Ellie's song fit so well here and It's been my obsessed-with song for a while now.

 

This is the last image I will be posting here from this flower shoot! But you can check out all the shots as well as before/afters on my website:

www.shelbyrobinsonphotos.com/blog/2014/6/2/-primavera-fin...

 

Heart - shaped glitter balls alongside Leicester's iconic Victorian clock tower scattering light flecks over the clock tower and nearby streets. Another of the Light Up Leicester installations.

Model: Nadia

 

All elements of this are original.

ie, I took the bird shots. There are about 5 merged together.

 

New tones too, they're an aqua tint on the setting overlay.

 

Explore Calendar #5 & Explore Front Page!

 

Honeybees are covered in hair and the beating of their wings generates static electricity that turns all that fuzz into a pollen magnet.

 

Tech Specs: Canon 70D (F16, 1/250, ISO 100) + a Canon MP-E 65mm macro lens (around 2x) + a diffused MT-24EX. This is a single, uncropped, frame taken hand held.

 

Technique: I injected 2:1 sugar syrup into a sunflower so this girl would have a reason to let me get close.

My granddaughter beating the breaking waves on Wood End Beach.

Yep, another Antelope Canyon

Photographed at Lo Monte Spain, from my records this is the most common butterfly I have photographed here in Spain.

 

In 2012, this species was recognised as having the world's longest return migration, beating even the mighty Monarch D. plexippus of north America. It flies from north Africa, breeding throughout the summer always spreading northwards as far as the Arctic. It then returns to Africa in the autumn. The reason this has never been recognised before is the return migration occurs at high altitudes out of view of ground-based lepidopterists. The discovery was possible using altitudinal radar.

Numbers are seasonally variable but it is usually common. Occasionally vast numbers migrate, such as in 2009 when hundreds could be counted on northerly courses per hour from west Europe to Ukraine.

Late winter in north Africa is when the northward migration starts. It usually arrives in the UK by late May. Numbers increase during the year, boosted by offspring of earlier arrivals.

This very young baby elephant was loving the water, while his mum took the time to quench her thirst...

When its 102 degrees in Texas you'll find any way to keep cool.

Taken at Manistee, Michigan

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