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Downtown Sydney’s got it all! Buses, trains, trams, ferries, late at night was the best time to be there! And the nightlife was nothing to laugh at, either.

no matter how hard i have struggled with the concept, the art of flight has thus far eluded me; but one day i will fly ... and i will fly with you.

 

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Part of a water feature at Darling Harbour in Sydney. The water slowly trickles down what is really a spiral, over an almost infinite series of ridges cut into granite. Quite effective - the kids love it - it's a feet-in hands-on fountain.

 

Fountain, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia

Lately I've been playing with my iPhone Kaleidacam App, an endless source of creative fun! These shots, save for the middle image, are all from flowers planted in pots on my front porch. The middle image is from a shot of a meadow/trees and a single white cloud in a blue, blue sky. Happy May Day and Happy Slider's Sunday!

螺旋階段の魅力にハマるものの、それらがどこにあるのか、なかなか見つけることが出来ません。

 

To look a spiral staircase in Japan will be very hard.

ceiling of a circular pavilion

 

Museum Insel Hombroich

spend 2 days in a hospital. With 9 floors and great stairs. Practical to do some physical exercise :-)

 

hopital claude huriez, CHRU, lille

You can't possibly shoot a ramp that looks like this with a standard lens, right? This scene demanded a fish eye for sure. This is the entry to the Springfield Armory in Springfield MA. The Armory was the primary manufacturing center for US military firearms, operating between 1777 and 1968. Most of the property is a college campus now. This is an exposure blended image to tame the highlights and bring out the shadows.

The Hive is an immersive sound and visual experience. The lights you see and the sounds you hear inside The Hive are triggered by bee activity in a real beehive at Kew.

 

The intensity of the sounds and light change constantly, echoing that of the real beehive. The multi award-winning Hive was inspired by scientific research into the health of honeybees. It is a visual symbol of the pollinators’ role in feeding the planet and the challenges facing bees today.

 

www.kew.org/kew-gardens/attractions/the-hive

 

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Is these are the multicolor of life?

 

S3IS+Raynox.. The 4 side black area is the black body of macro lens frame. I think this frame is good and hiding the empty part of the feather.

 

അവസാനം എനിക്കും കിട്ടി ഒരു തൂവല്....

Irrigation lines stacked together for the winter stretch into the distance on a foggy winter morning in Montpelier, Idaho.

In colour - has the graphical character of a BW version, but the naturally subtle colours seem to bring more of a 'presence' feel?

Millesgården. Estocolmo, Suecia

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We drove 10+ hours north-east to Weiser, Idaho to see the totality of the solar eclipse. What an experience!

 

We scouted around for a good place and decided to camp at the river bed of the Snake River a few miles downstream from Weiser. We could see the moon slip in front of the sun at 10:10am. The surrounding terrain became an eerie place ten minutes before the totality. The temperature dropped. Then at 11:25am it got dark within seconds, quite dark. The totality had begun. Now it was safe to look into the sun without a protective film, and to take off the sun filter from the camera lens. I was super exited, and at the same time very much focused on taking many shots with the new 600 mm long lens.

 

The sun is 400 times further away than the moon, and by pure luck the moon is 400 times smaller than the sun. Which, at totality means that the two object appear to have the same size. Actually, the moon is 2.7% larger, which allowed us to enjoy the totality for 2 minutes. It also means that the corona around the sun was clearly visible.

 

This is a slightly underexposed image, which better shows the structures in the corona. On the right and upper right you can also see what appears to be solar flares. Can any astronomer friend shed light on this?

 

The totality is a mystical experience, hard to describe. All I can say is that I recommend to put this on your bucket list if you have not experienced one in person. Totally worth a trip.

 

I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure to enhance the micro-contrast, and slightly adjusted the curves.

 

-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8170_hdr1bal1b.jpg

 

relájate, respira hondo y deja en blanco tu mente, sigue fijamente en la línea roja, cuando oigas mi voz contando hasta tres, pincha en la estrellita!!!!

 

Explore. Oct 4, 2011 #486

good bye for August 2015 ,,good bye for winter.. 2015.

welcome September 2015, welcome spring 2015.. Hooray...

  

Phase: Waning Gibbous

Illumination: 96%

 

The Moon today is in a Waning Gibbous Phase. This is the first phase after the Full Moon occurs. It lasts roughly 7 days with the Moon’s illumination growing smaller each day until the Moon becomes a Last Quarter Moon with a illumination of 50%. The average Moon rise for this phase is between 9am and Midnight depending on the age of the phase. The moon rises later and later each night setting after sunrise in the morning. During this phase the Moon can also be seen in the early morning daylight hours on the western horizon.

 

credit detail from ~ www.moongiant.com/phase/today/

 

good bye for August 2015 ,,good bye for winter.. 2015.

welcome September 2015, welcome spring 2015.. Hooray...

Testing the new 4 metre long "Mega Wand" with stu8fish, seen here attempting the "Forsythian" pose.

 

No adjustments apart from crop.

d'une tulipe.

Plus lumineux sur fond noir.

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