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Whitethroat taking part in the dawn chorus

When there's music in your soul, there's soul in your music.

― Criss Jami

 

HSS!

These three gadwalls were flying in to the lake at Koll business park, and happened to line up nicely for this shot.

5 tiny crafting bells, each less about 0.5cm, lined up and reflected.

#MacroMondays

#Pins

 

I knew early on what would be my subject for the "Pins" theme: pins on an old motherboard. For my "Modern Times" style image for the MM theme "cogwheel" back in 2018 (please see the second comment) I'd wanted a circuit board as background, but didn't have one at hand. So I went to a very small computer shop around the corner and asked if they had an old, useless circuit board lying around – they had, and I got it for free. To carry it home, however, was a spiky affair. I'd thought that I'd simply put the mainboard under my arm, but I hadn't been aware that there are so many tiny, super spiky-prickly-sharp pins on a mainboard ;) So in the end I held it – in turns – at the sides (gingerly) or at the ports that would have been at the back of the computer chassis. A lasting memory, as it seems ;)

 

I've photographed the undersides of a row of connector pins that are plugged onto the edge of the mainboard. Each of them is 1 mm / 0,03 inches long. I've used both extension tubes (10mm/16mm) and the Raynox DCR-250 close-up lens to get as close to the pins as possible. For the yellow/golden light I've used a yellow, semi-translucent cap of a soap bottle that fits so nicely onto the LED lamp's head. I was surprised that the pins looked so soft(-ish), and with the smooth, minimalist bokeh and the background colour (apparently the living room wall, because I hadn't put anything behind the mainboard) the final result reminded me of a corps de ballet or a chorus line. Or of chess pawns, but I prefer the aforementioned idea that these are dancers on an opera stage.

 

HMM, Everyone! Stay safe and healthy, and have a pleasant week ahead :)

 

Ich wusste schon frühzeitig (was nicht allzu oft vorkommt), was ich für das aktuelle MM-Thema machen wollte: "Pins" / Steckstifte auf einer alten Hauptplatine. Diese Platine hatte ich mir mal als Hintergrund für mein an "Modern Times" angelehntes Foto für das "Cogwheel"-Thema (September 2018, Ihr findet das Foto im 2. Kommentar) bei einer kleinen Computer-Bude bei mir um die Ecke besorgt. Das Nachhausetragen war dann eine stachelige Angelegenheit, denn ich hatte nicht an die doch sehr vielen, so kleinen wie nadelspitzen Steckstifte / Lötstifte / Verbindungsstifte und das andere spitze Zeugs, mit dem so eine Platine bestückt ist, gedacht. Unter den Arm klemmen war also nicht – und diese "Fasse-die-Platine-dort-an-wo-es-mal-nicht-pikt"-Erfahrung war dann offenbar doch so nachhaltig, dass ich mich gleich daran erinnert habe, als ich las, was das heutige Thema sein würde ;)

 

Ich habe hier beide Zwischenringe (10mm/16mm) und die Raynox-DCR-250-Makrolinse verwendet, um so nah wie möglich an die Reihe von Verbindungsstiften heranzukommen. Fotografiert habe ich deren Unterseite, mit gelb-goldenem Licht von der Seite, für das ich den halbtransparenten, gelben Schraubverschluss einer Spüliflasche auf den Kopf der LED-Lampe gesteckt habe (er passt wie dafür gemacht). Die Hintergrundfarbe kommt offenbar von der Wohnzimmerwand, da ich nichts hinter die Platine gestellt hatte. Das Resultat sieht überraschend luftig-leicht (für Technik) aus, finde ich. Die "Hütchen" erinnern mich durchaus ein wenig an Bauern auf einem Schachbrett, noch viel mehr erinnern sie mich aber an ein Corps de Ballet.

 

Ich wünsche Euch eine schöne Sommerwoche, liebe Flickr-Freunde. Und auch wenn die Inzidenzwerte momentan niedrig sind: Passt gut auf Euch auf!

Pondside wintry trees near the Derwent River, NE England

The forest floor an abundance of fresh growth,these ferns are taking centre stage and appear to be in dancing in unison on a carpet of dried and new leaves,against a backdrop of bluebells.

Last of the summer.

Black-eyed Susans are the state flower of Maryland, the official flower of the Preakness Stakes horse race, an Australian rock band, a restaurant in Nantucket, a vodka drink, a song.....

A close up view of the abandoned rail bridge crossing the Fox River in Carpentersville, Illinois. The bridge was built in 1879.

In questo periodo (o forse sono sempre così...) salto da un soggetto all'altro :)

 

In this period (or my be is my nature) I'm jumping from a subject to another.....

 

Explore #49 - 14 Gennaio 2009

This is the first time I ever saw and heard both of them make call together.

 

Please view as Large.

 

Many thanks to all those who view, fav or comment my pictures. I very much appreciate it.

The frog chorus was in full voice in the ponds in the Physic garden at Buckfast Abbey this morning.

Morning Chorus at Bombay Hook, NWR.

 

Tiny Marsh Wrens are among the loudest in claiming their territories, but also difficult to capture in the open

  

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Click the photo to enjoy the Chorus large! :)

 

Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.

 

If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"

 

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Copyright © by John Russell – All Rights Reserved

 

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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.

 

These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.

 

I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.

 

Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.

  

Oh, Phaedra! Why did you verbalize your forbidden passion? Do not hear the whispering audience who judges you each night. Remember: Your word is your treasure.

#abfav_lines_stripes

  

By Wagner from The flying Dutchman - The Sailors' Chorus

For the music lovers, listen here: youtu.be/fztb-TipoH0

  

Flamboyant red tulips, swaying in togetherness singing their hearts out... Dutchman... tulips???

 

OOOHH my imagination is running riot again, under the influence of music?

  

I wish you all a very good day and thank for all your kind words, time, comments and likes. Very much appreciated.

M, (*_*)

  

Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

  

i believe a steady, calm chorus of compassion can outlast incoherent shouts of ignorance. the chorus is where we find peace and wisdom, and we just keep singing.

 

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Had a beautiful song sang to me today as I walked along a wonderful trail in the foothills of Co Fermanagh - The Wren, UK and Irelands 2nd smallest bird

Pseudacris regilla

Froglet hunting by the pond.

  

Mountain Chorus Frog - Pseudacris collinsorum

Smiley leading his chorus in happy songs so sing out 2022 for the Smile on Saturday challenge: Smiley.

 

Happy Smiley Saturday and all the best for a great 2023!

 

Until I started enjoying all of the posts for this challenge I had no idea of just how pervasive these little yellow guys are!

Early morning at Idaho's Stanley Lake, with Mt. McGown seen twice.

 

Fresh cup of coffee, Theodore at my feet, beautiful bird chorus serenading us and no one else up and about. Ideal morning reflections on life and the many blessings of Nature.

 

Your visits are sincerely appreciated.

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