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greetings to all .... my Japanese series continues

I have taken this photo this afternoon (11/23/2021) from our dining area window in our apartment.

Captured this as this little guy finally reached the top !!!!!I\

 

Wil be away for the next week so will not be on the computer but wish you all a great weekend and I will try to catch up with you all when I get back…

 

Thanks everyone for your continued support !!!

 

Continuing my Rome series:)

*********************************The so-called Tempietto (Italian: 'small temple') is a small commemorative tomb (martyrium) built by Donato Bramante, possibly as early as 1502, in the courtyard of San Pietro in Montorio. Also commissioned by Ferdinand and Isabella, the Tempietto is considered a masterpiece of High Renaissance Italian architecture.[4](WIKI)

Continuing on my clean up of the most recent images, still shooting and still staying safe.

 

Thank you for visiting and for all the very kind words, very much appreciated.

continuing to experiment with selective color...having fun with it.

Hi all !!

 

We continue the Comment Challenge ahah!!

Sometimes comments inspire me. This was the case under a work of The G.O.A.T Pan Iconic.

 

The goal is therefore to create a photo from comments on flickr!

 

The picture of The G.O.A.T Pan Iconic (read the comments) is here.

 

Story : "Often we see harley directly as a badass girl, in love with the joker or poison ivy who tricks and lives her life as best she can. This time, I just wanted to represent her as she was before and what she will become after meeting her J."

 

I hope you'll like it !!

Thanks for watching and your support!! ♡

The music : 🎵.

Continuing our exercise Walk

Headed in the direction of Milnrow,

Gtr. Manchester, UK

This coastal lagoon is fed by creeks and joins the ocean near this point. The lagoon was quite full due to a continuing good season. Middle Lagoon at Middle Beach in the Mimosa Rocks National Park Far South Coast of NSW.

Continuing my long lost pictures of Cuba, again taken on a Kodak compact camera.

Every morning you have two choices: continue to sleep with dreams or wake up and chase your dreams. The choice is yours!

 

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Continuing my Toy-ronto Life series...

 

Happy Miniature Sunday!

 

Some golden coloured Toronto cityscapes through the TS vision :-)

Continuing from this post . The ladybugs left without finishing the job. The plant then got a really bad infestation about two weeks after they left.

I then bought a pack of Cryptolaemus montrouzieri‎. They are called “mealybug destroyer” for a reason. They immediately started to feast on the pest bugs, wiping the population very quickly.

Here you can see a Cryptolaemus bug chasing a mealybug (the white little one on the leaf border). Plenty to choose from, though.

To be continued, again.

In Explore.

 

This series of photos continues to show my fascination with misty scenes, all four were taken the same morning, but of disparate landscapes.

 

In this fourth and last image, even though the sun has been up for hours, it has only just cleared the mountain opposite and is finally burning off the last of the mist at Talybont Reservoir, the lake itself is still in shadow.

 

The distance traveled by car from the first to last shot is about 13 miles (although they are all much, much closer as the crow flies) and took 86 minutes, you just have to love the Brecon Beacons!

I continue to be in awe of the beauty I saw at Ox Bow Bend in Grand Teton National Park. Here is another look at this spectacular place. This image has a wider angle and less zoom than the one I posted several weeks ago. Any way you dice it, this is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Talk about a stress reliever.

 

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations project.

 

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Back from the cottage gentrification project ready for the season and our isolation oasis I hope that you enjoy the continuation of my re-edit visit to the Netherlands from fall 2017 to continue on unabated until arriving in Amsterdam for my final post in the series.

 

Thanks for all the supportive comments on this Dutch Masters process development and those that just like to have something trying to be a little distracting in their feed other than today’s current events,

my goal is to hopefully trigger a memory or the want of a memory of someplace you would like to be.

 

As mentioned before my short break, Delft is where we will pick up my reverse chronological order Dutch revisit, captured here is what I thought to be Vermeer’s corner but now upon some reflection realize it is not his view but it is a view of Delft just the same and not a bad one.

 

Delft is an easy day trip from almost any location in the Netherlands making it an excellent day trip, the core is easily walkable, chock full of historic treasures, wonderful shops, warm cafes and beautiful views and should not be missed.

 

I took this on Sept 17th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 58mm 1/40s, f/16 ISO 100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO

 

Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress

 

Cromford Mills.

  

OrWO Universal Negative 54 - iso 100

Voigtländer 35 CL

Ilfotec LC29 1:19 ~ 10 minutes (on one leg)

Epson 4490

Autumn Continues, although when I finally got out yesterday, I saw that the trees weren't nearly as full as they were last week

 

© AnvilcloudPhotography

Hello my amazing Flickr friends !!

Today is an orange day at Color my World Daily and the theme at Crazy Tuesdays is old and new. Of course we have Mr. Teddy bear with us to celebrate Happy Teddy Bear Tuesdays.

 

Mr. Teddy Bear has a dilemma: old or new ? What do you prefer ? New is exacting and cool and so new and so out of usual … New is the change and the challenge to adapt. But on the other hand: old is reassuring, it is what we are use to … Old is comfort and we know what to expect…

 

When Mr. Teddy Bear realized his old pencil was almost too old to continue to write his exciting adventures, he went pencil shopping… His old pencil was so awesome but those new guys were so shiny and new… Of course the new pencil will have to learn everything from the old one… so there is no question about throwing away the old pencil (this is the hoarder inside of me speaking ;-) !) But the choice was so difficult… New pencils looked so similar… with no distinctive signs, no character and no experience…. The old pencil was very stubborn and had an opinion on everything… but he had also the best stories to tell… the new guys were very « blah » in the eyes of Mr. Teddy Bear…

 

Eventually Mr. Teddy Bear will choose one new pencil… and he will try to get use to it and to make it his personal pencil… Until it becomes as awesome as his old pencil… And not so new anymore…

 

So are team NEW or team OLD ?

Me, I’m in the team OLD !

 

Happy CMWD and happy CT and happy HTBT to all participants !! And for the rest of us : happy day !!

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and healthy!! And see you soon on Flickr !!

So they were sitting in the car talking.

 

He turned to her and began to tell a story of this and that, of pros and cons, of blacks and whites.

 

She listened for a while then her gaze turned uncontrollably skyward.

 

"I've never seen the sky like that...It seems to be split, right down the middle..." she said.

 

There was a brief pause.

 

"Sorry for interrupting...Please, continue..."

Continuing on with my positive flags of the project of the nation.

 

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Continuing with my Positive Flags of the Nations

project - appreciating our children's innocence!

 

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I went back to visit the wasps nest five days later to see how the larvae were progressing. They became very protective this time. I made two photos and left them alone. The larvae have progressed tremendously.

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....the deconstructed birthday bouquet.

 

lumen print, ADOX MCP 310 paper

 

all white daisies.

lumen color was adjusted using the scanning software.

Continuing on the theme of one sparrow a day this week, here is a beautiful Chipping Sparrow spotted near Nutter's Battery, Central Park, New York. They are now coming in increasing numbers...

Continuing my Woodland creatures series ... 😜

We had some visitors last night - mom and dad western tanager and a couple of their youngsters. I had the feeling last year that one of the many western tanagers we saw during the spring had nested nearby. This year I am convinced that is the case. I was unable to get a shot of one of the adults feeding the "teenagers" (one shown here) so that will be my goal over the next week or so.

 

Thanks so much to everyone who takes the time to view, like or comment on my photos!

 

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Continuing the White-tailed kite story, I missed the "food transfer" part of the story on this day. I saw the male go off to hunt, he immediately went into kiting mode (the hover) and I thought I had enough time to get more lined up for the prey transfer to his mate. Wrong. Missed it, he was fast and efficient. She flew to a nearby tree with it, then decided to dine closer to their nest. At least I was ready by then...

Framed in my last picture, this shows the trail continuing, hugging the lakeshore. If you look closely you can see a man and his dog.

Meanwhile, winter winds slammed Florida, driving wind surfers to don half wet suits.

Continuing to reprocess some of my early digital shots.

The windmills are the quintessential features of Mykonos landscape. There are plenty of them that have become a part and parcel of Mykonos. Visitors to Mykonos can see the windmills irrespective of the locale. From a distance, one can easily figure out the windmills, courtesy of their silhouette. They are primarily concentrated in the neighborhood of Chora and some are also located in and around Alevkantra. These innovative wheels were primarily used for crushing agricultural yields. In all, there were 16 such windmills in operation.

They are conspicuous by their snow-white color, spherical shape with the customary pointed roof made of the finest variety of wood. In the good old days, they were wind operated as Mykonos is renowned for their gusty wind, which continues to blow even today. The Windmills of Chora and the ones at Ano Mera were a great boon to the people of those localities and they were primarily used for grinding the agricultural products that were meant to be transported to places outside Mykonos.

As of now, with the advent of modernity, the windmills are no longer operational. But they continue to be a symbol of Mykonos rich virile past. Being hundreds of years old, most of the windmills have been thoroughly renovated and some have even been converted into museums, the most famous being the Bonis Windmill.

Mykonos windmills are a living testimony of the island's use of innovation when it came to tapping the enormous power of the wind to grind Mykonos agricultural produces.

 

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My sparrow journey continues with one of North America's most common sparrows, very friendly, never flying too far, being a slow, methodic mover. I always thought its most prominent feature was a large chest spot....but unless I have the ID wrong, it's not always there! They form groups on migration with other sparrows and I never saw one in south Florida, although infrequently they are reported in the upper part of the state.

 

Member of Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

It will be an expensive property when it's done

(Explored April 7, 2016)

 

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ, USA

 

DSC_31421G11 - Processed in GIMP 2.8.6

After a brief stop for lunch, we meet up with the SB CWR again at Spence where they duck under a wooden bridge. This is one of the last wooden bridges within a couple hundred kilometers of Toronto. CP 6080 & 6045 continue their trek down the Mactier sub.

Riding on some fast-moving water sports crafts is an exciting and thrilling experience. So, from early morning up and until late afternoon on Christmas Day, a number of guests at a popular beach resort, singly or in group, take a ride on jet skis and banana boats for an hour around a large area in Subic Bay designated by the resort's management as safe for such activities.

 

Captured in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

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