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Second picture of the series Hat Stone.
(Yes, believe it or not it is the same place, but from a different point of view towards the East and the great stone to the backlight. As explained in the previous picture, the place is very difficult to control light)
Dawn on the El Sombrerico Beach, several minutes before sunrise.
The name of this amazing beach is due to the huge rock shaped like a magician's hat that juts into the sea.
There are not many photographs of the area, may be because access to this beach is a little difficult, so after driving about 20 minutes fully night by a bad gravel road, you reach this cove by small cliffs headlamp in my head.
For this shot, I was lucky clouds drew lines in the sky and I could compose from that angle.
Moon also appears to the center-right of the frame due to missing several minutes for the sun to make his way out on the horizon.
To reach this picture in one unique Raw, I combined a four steps neutral filter and black card technique.
I hope you like it. Have a nice Tuesday. :)
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Probably I don't believe in a lot of things that I used to believe in but that doesn't mean I don't believe in anything.
Cormac McCarthy, the sunset limited
I can't quite believe it but my storm at Porthcawl image has won me a place being shortlisted in the British Photography Awards too! Absolutely mind blown right now!
Now its all down to the public vote so I need to ask a huge favour of all of you.... please click here and vote for me in the Landscape section if you would be so kind? It literally takes 2 seconds!
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"I keep fighting voices in my mind that say I'm not enough
Every single lie that tells me I will never measure up
Am I more than just the sum of every high and every low
Remind me once again just who I am because I need to know
Ooh-oh
You say I am loved when I can't feel a thing
You say I am strong when I think I am weak
And you say I am held when I am falling short
And when I don't belong, oh You say I am Yours
And I believe (I)
Oh, I believe (I)
What You say of me (I)
I believe........."
by Lauren Daigle
Cheetahs, believe it or not, are endangered. One of my safari stops in Namibia was at a sanctuary for wild cats who couldn't live in their true habitat. Either they had been orphaned or for some other reason, they were not adept in hunting for their own food. This conservation project was situated on a huge plot of land and one must be in a four wheel drive vehicle with a guide to spot the creatures. The game drives were like regular game drives. It was the luck of the draw as to what animals you spotted.
I don't believe in John Lennon,
I don't believe in Jesus,
I don't believe in Poutine,
I don't believe in Mélenchon,
I don't believe in Hassan Nasrallah,
I don't believe in Mao,
I don't believe in Trump,
I don't believe in Macron,
I just believe in PASTA & Tomato sauce!
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Believe it or, not, when I tell her that she’s beautiful, she always answers, “Well, I look O. K., but I’m not beautiful”. She’s truly humble and she stays that way !! When I took this shot, I told her to melt the lens. This was the look she gave me. Then, she asked if that was O.K. Yes, I told her, that was O.K.
And Merry Christmas all my dear Flickr friends that have supported me with your words and friendship over the years...this year has been incredibly busy and spending time where I really wanted to be(FLICKR) was a challenge..
May the new year bring you continued HEALTH the LOVE of FRIENDS and FAMILY...may there always be FOOD on your table a SHELTER to comfort you and may you ALWAYS find JOY in life's most simple PLEASURES...I will be gone until the New Year...have three more shoots in the next few days AND still have to bake!!!
This image was a joy to present...my granddaughter Koren with the ambient magical glow of the tiny lighs inside the jar reflected on her face and the Christmas tree in the backdrop...the look of frost was happily supplied by #Pixlr Holiday collection ..(Gave it an old world feeling to me as if peeking inside a window on a frosty night and seeing the magic inside) ...as well as the stamped greeting ...stay blessed one and all...I will visit your streams before the Big day...
Would you believe that the image above, was shot on the same day as the preceding fog enshrouded image at Komo? Of the same train?
After shooting M311 at Komo, I headed back west towards home, with reminders of domestic tasks and obligations bringing my photography for the day to a close. I kept my scanner on, as much to fill the silence in my truck as to actually monitor any rail activity. As took the freeway exit for home M311 called their approach to Glen Valley. At this moment the sun appeared through the first gap in the clouds that I had seen all day. With the rest of the sky full of dark rainclouds, the suns rays were intense and direct to the ground, and not reflected from the rest of the ominous bank overhead. After a moment marvelling at this spectacle, a plan formed in my mind. I made a sharp turn down one of the back country roads, and sped away from suburban Vancouver towards Hydro, the nearest point on the line.
At track speed the train would intersect my route in under five minutes, while Google Maps' estimation for my arrival put me at six. In this time the light somehow gained intensity as the narrow window in the clouds began to close. The train called for a clear signal AT Hydro just as I pulled onto the straightaway to the control point. It was a race now! In a complete stroke of luck, the grade crossing at the control point was blocked off and out of service for replacement of the road pads. A freshly place pile of ballast was stacked neatly beside the line, providing a unique elevation source for a sight line above the lineside bramble mound. I slammed the truck into park, flung the door open, and sprinted to the pile. The train was already past my intended shot, approaching the venerable pair of searchlight signals, but nonetheless was a sight to behold as its approach continued. Moments after my shutter closed on the image above, the sun was hidden behind the cloudbank again.
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This is a massively rushed shot as in the middle of doing something else I heard the helicopter starting up and realised it was in the garden of a house on the other side of the nearby railway line - there are some pretty big houses over there !! Anyway , but the time I had got outside and spotted where it was going to appear it left little or no time to get anything , once above the tree line there was only seconds and it was behind a neighbours roof and it was away !!
Therefore , not as crisp a shot as I would like . I think my panning needs a lot more practice and for rapid shots I think I prefer the 70 - 300mm Canon lens as it is very quick focussing and a good all round lens , just a bit short of reach compared to the !00 - 400mm Sigma used here ( because that was the lens on the camera !! ) .
“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
― Roald Dahl
“We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch. Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the human spirit.”
― E.E. Cummings
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. "
Eleanor Roosevelt
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"When the world has seen the light
at the beginning of the day,
you will let me call your name,
'cause I love you more than light,
and it will always be this way
as long as I believe in life."
(Believe in Life - Eric Clapton)
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Blue Mosque - Istanbul - Turkey
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Leica Digilux 3 + Zuiko 8mm f3.5 Fisheye
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Hard to believe ... we didn't use ALL our bunnies (in the February Blythe-A-Day Group!) ...
... either that, or it's true what they say ... Bunnies MULTIPLY!
(... and can you spot all FOUR bunnies ??)
Happy Spring flickr friends!!
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A flickr Group
APRIL 2023
DAY 2: "BUNNY"
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If he had fingers, he'd be giving the New York Wave to all those media cameras behind him! This was his first day back after the long "show break".
Believed to be the cosmic fire of creation by the Maya of Mesoamerica, M42 blazes brightly in the constellation Orion. Popularly called the Orion Nebula, this stellar nursery has been known to many different cultures throughout human history. The nebula is only 1,500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth making it relatively bright. Because of its brightness and prominent location just below Orion’s belt, M42 can be spotted with the naked eye, while offering an excellent peek at stellar birth for those with telescopes. It is best observed during January. The Mayan culture’s likening of the Orion Nebula to a cosmic fire of creation is very apt. The nebula is an enormous cloud of dust and gas where vast numbers of new stars are being forged. Its bright, central region is the home of four massive, young stars that shape the nebula. The four hefty stars are called the Trapezium because they are arranged in a trapezoidal pattern. Ultraviolet light unleashed by these stars is carving a cavity in the nebula and disrupting the growth of hundreds of smaller stars.
Poznan, Poland
Autumn
In the "essence" of the magic around me. I look for it, seek it out. It brings a smile to me when I find a piece...like here.
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I'm feeling a monochromatic week coming on again. I miss the blacks and whites. The problem is that I need to actually use my camera before I can have anything to post. Hmmm....
This, of course, is a re-do of yesterday's upload. I almost posted this yesterday, but settled on the color instead.
Many nights we prayed
With no proof anyone could hear
In our hearts a hope for a song
We barely understood
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A small but still, resilient voice
Says hope is very near
There can be miracles
When you believe
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