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"Like a wallflower he stayed in the background waiting for someone to fetch him, someone more courageous and stronger than himself to tear him away and force him into happiness."
Hermann Hesse
Looks like there is another bug hiding beneath the petal this bee is sitting on. Didn't see it until I looked at it big on my computer.
Inspired by Labrinth – Beneath Your Beautiful ft. Emeli Sandé (Official Video)
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Much of iceland is pure ice. it is a very cold country. This boat takes tourists out on to the very cold water beneath the glacier.
Under the bridge the carries the road from Kintore to Hatton of Fintray as it crosses the River Don.
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Cauldron Falls (also known as West Burton falls), is a series of waterfalls on Walden Beck in the village of West Burton, North Yorkshire, England. It is known as Cauldron Falls due to the swirls in the plunge pools beneath the cascades of the waterfall. The beck continues on underneath a packhorse bridge where there is another cascade.
WiKi
as the rain came down, the pixie hid all safe and sound.
Still having fun with all my pencil shavings:)
Just a simple Architectural style Snapograph taken at Kent UK of some Arches underneath a promenade.
"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to put amongst their "FAVES".
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Another 10-stop from Blast Beach a few weeks ago as I can't seem to get my backside into gear and get up for a sunrise of late.
Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Lisboa, Portugal
The Champalimaud Foundation (Portuguese: Fundação Champalimaud) is a private biomedical research foundation. It was created according to the will of the late entrepreneur António de Sommer Champalimaud, in 2004.
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On October 5th 2010 the Champalimaud Foundation inaugurated a state-of-the-art research facility to contribute to its objective of developing biomedical research activities in Portugal.
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Architect: Charles Corrêa
Blue Nile "Heatwave"
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Playing around with water droplets today and Aquaman emerged from beneath the depths!! 👻 👻
No fancy equipment or lighting - just a plant pot with a black bin liner inside and a milk bottle filled with water hanging from the washing line with a hole pierced in the bottom so that the water could drip out.
Many thanks to all who take the time to view, comment or fave my images.
Utilized the CPL filter here stacked on the ND filter to get the muted reflection and details there under the pool of water in the reflection. Had the camera pretty low to the ground for this POV as well.
Postcard blue sky too!
Comet Falls is a must see at Mount Rainier National Park, not just because the four tiers drop 462 feet (52 in this one) but the surrounding area has a story to tell. If you can't guess it on this one I'll tell it on the wider view, but take a look around in there, Mum Nature's wrath has been unleashed and this once lush valley has been scoured clean.
I’ve shot this scene a number of times, trying different focal lengths from Ultra wide to telephoto. I have tried a few different angles as well, working to get the most out of the scene on the day. On this occasion I worked it a different way, putting my 50-140 lens on, and angling towards the mountains as the light faded overtop of them. Bringing just a sliver of the valley in to focus on those peaks. It creates an interesting scene on a mostly cloudless day. I played and tweaked with the photo until I felt it was done. It is easy to over edit at times, but its always fun to see what you can get out of a scene.
Aperture: f8
ISO: 800
SS: 1/80th
Focal: 56mm
Fujinon 50-140mm
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Quite difficult to get the places you want at the best time. I've wanted to make a picture of my city beneath the stars for a while. Well, now when ice flows it happens. While I'm away from home, I'd like to upload a pano of Vyatka city done with MC Zenitar-C 16 mm F/2.8 Fisheye.
Thank you for the comments and faves, my friends.