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one of the most beautiful train stations in the world: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o_Bento_Train_Station
Church of las Salinas of Cabo de Gata in Almería, Spain. Christian-Catholic temple made in early XX Century, situated directly on the sea side.
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Sometimes life is a blur... not just its speed but its character. It's often illusive in meaning and yet everyone clings to it as though it's the last thing on earth.... hmmm... maybe it is.
I suppose living in clarity is the key... but then, where would you find a great bokeh? LOL
From now on.... I'm just saying "my life is a bokeh" instead of "my life is a blur"... :) It makes it sound so much prettier.
Hope you like the abstact shot. And if you don't, I'll delete it and send it back to my camera. Cheers!
Thanks for taking time to fave, comment and look at my work. I really appreciate.
Foto gemaakt tijdens fotografieweek Creatieve Technieken Zuid Frankrijk onder leiding van Bart Siebelink.
The fading light on El Capitan is reflected in the Merced River below, bearing the unmistakable cool tones of Winter light that is so distinctive this time of year in Yosemite.
People either like blurs or they don’t. Before there’s enough light to obtain an adequate shutter speed, I like to shoot blurs. Although they rarely turn out, it’s still fun. For me, getting to press the shutter button is fun. Here’s a Great Blue Heron shot at a slow shutter speed. Because I’m panning with the bird, the background gets blurred and if I pan at the same speed the bird is traveling, those parts of the bird that aren’t in motion will render with some degree of sharpness. In this case, the head was in the ballpark and I was able to sharpen it up further in post. (Ardea herodias) (Sony a1, 200-600mm @315mm, 1/30th of a second, f/7.1, ISO 320)
These very wee birds won't sit still for a second. They have a vivid red crown, only sometimes visible. Getting a shot of one in the clear, with the crown showing is a difficult thing. Here are two less than satisfactory results. Keep on trying. Right?
I'm not entirely sure about this photo, it was a total accident but there's something about it I kinda like.
I made mistakes
I didn't love you enough
I dont know why, i dont know...
Why me and us cant be like before
Why i cant give you what you just need
I am shattered
I am laying behind a curtain of cold heavy rain...
I would turn back our time togheter
I cant...
We've already learned the disastrous lessons of a unjustified war with our invasion of Iraq. Thousands of civilians in Iraq died and ISIS was created. Here at home that war allowed our weapon contractors to make millions of dollars and an unpopular, incompetent president to be reelected.
We should all be very alarmed by the speeches that Trump and Bolton both gave yesterday regarding Iran. We will be going to an unjustified war with Iran with the same goals of Iraq.
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Just as we were about to leave we heard the geese taking off, without a second to spare I followed the geese with my camera hoping to get a shot; I literally didn't have time to react and bump up the shutter speed, so I took the picture in the hope that I caught an image. What caught my eye was the textures, the swish and swirl in the movement of the wings, and the gentle ripple in the water, laced with the subtle colours of the sunrise made for an interesting unintentional motion blur.