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Hakaniemi Market Hall

Helsinki, Finland.

 

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De mannen van Damsteegt zijn hebben hun werk gedaan. De studenten van TU Delft kunnen beginnen aan de metingen van het westelijke puntje van de Zandmotor. Wat doet de zee met het strand en de daarop gevormde nieuwe duinen.

 

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It's easily done in Canyonlands National Park (Needles District), Utah.

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Rust aan de kust

 

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This very red and happy fellow is a male yellow-winged darter (Sympetrum flaveolum) which, along with a bunch of its brethren graced my mother-in-law's garden pomd for a couple of days in the summer of 2018.

 

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Het meest opvallende gebouw van de Nassaulaan is de Willemskerk, die allang geen kerk meer is, maar door oudere Hagenaars nog steeds zo genoemd wordt. In 1840 besteeg koning Willem II de troon. In de voorgaande jaren had hij het Willemspark laten aanleggen om paard te rijden, in 1845 liet hij er een grote manege bouwen en een jaar later werden er huizen naast gebouwd voor de officieren van de Frederikskazerne. Toen Willem II overleed liet hij grote schulden na, zodat in 1853 de manege aan de Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk werd geschonken, die het gebouw tot kerk verbouwde en het tot 1962 als zodanig gebruikte. Sinds 1975 is dit het kantoor van de Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten. Het gebouw staat bekend als de Willemshof.

 

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Yes Im at train tracks again! But only because they inspired me, I tried this idea once before and well it just didn't work. So I decided to give it a go again and put more effort into it. I would like to thank the always lovely Sophie Ellis for some very nice input, Check her out cause if you haven't you are truly missing out!

 

Hope everyone is well today is another lovely fall day "for me at least" so get out and shoot! :)

 

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Just some Queen of the Alps (Eryngium alpinum) in a shot which I think showcase the nice soft bokeh of the old Canon EF100mm f/2.8 USM Macro lens I was using at the time.

There are so many empty chairs in a cafe, you walk in and you have the choice, but which one will you choose? Some pick the seat and stay, some pick the seat then not for a while they change again. If you are not sure which one is yours, just go and try. like they say, make many mistakes as you can, so you won't regret when you grow older, then you will probably figure out which one is yours!

 

I wish things could get better, but who knows. I was looking around, but couldn't see anyone near me, in my life.

Fun series of captures of this young girl, a friend of ours, that was at my nephew's birthday party. Too cute to pass up and was some nice lighting coming in through the window as well.

One I took back in Spring in Berlin. I loved the horizontal green lines of fresh spring leaves!

Girl looking at a photograph, the Matisse Gallery, Nice

My last sunset of the year. I rarely use the word epic, but this evening, the light was EPIC! The light was going off in all directions! It was crazy! I was literally pounding myself in the head because the light was going off like crazy. On a scale of one to ten..........the light was an eleven! Seriously. The light lasted a good 25 minuets and when I left, the color was still going off. Wow! Hope you enjoy the image, there will be more images to come from this location in the future. Hope everyone's New Year is off to a great start. Peace.

Walking along the shorefront by the old West Pier today I was approached by an old man all togged up for the -2 temperature in layers with gloves, scarf, hat the works.

 

He asked me if I was a photographer which I sheepishly replied yes half expecting him to ask me to take his picture when I noticed he was carrying some kind of pot under his arm. He also had his camera gear with him and had been taking some pictures the same as me. Then he said:

 

"Hi, my names Ed and I was hoping you might do me a favour please? I've come down to the beach today to scatter my Fathers ashes. He lived up there behind you for the last fourteen years of his life and this was his favourite view. He's been gone for three years now but he had a thing for the number 12 so I've been waiting for this day. My brother can't be here today as he's disabled so I was hoping that you could film me scattering his ashes on my iphone for me? Would you mind?"

 

What can you say to that. Of course I didn't mind. So I filmed him as best as I could spreading the ashes into the lapping waves and waving his Father goodbye for the last time and then I watched him trudge up the shingle towards me and thank me with tears in his eyes.

 

We stood there looking out at the horizon for a while and chatted away and he even lent me his tripod for a minute to take this. And then he left. The most humbling few minutes I've ever experienced. Sometimes things just catch you completely by surprise and touch you when you least expected it.

 

This is for Ed.

    

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Peaking at beautiful reflection.

 

Kelp (Laminaria digitata) exposed at the spring low tide and backlit by the sun.St Loy's cove, Cornwall.

The tourist couple capturing the moment of the Laser Show at the Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong.

 

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The common fox spider (Alopecosa pulverulenta) is a not particularily rare mamber of the wolf spider family. Quite pretty though.

 

Part one is more from the side and can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/47953563297/

 

Part two is closer and took advantage of the spider relying on staying completely still and trusting the camouflage - I managed six shots from the same angle and then focus stacked them here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/48801136402/

 

Also, just wanted to mention that I think the German name for this species is really cool: "Dunkle Pantherspinne" (literally "dark panther spider").

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Centuries old oak trees at Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve, just south of Morro Bay. I had to wade through about 50 feet of low-growing poison oak to get to this spot. I'm sure it got on my jeans as there was no way to avoid it, but thankfully I didn't get it on my skin. This is a very small park and we were the only people there at the time. If you are in the area it is worth visiting this beautiful but seemingly overlooked park.

 

Photo taken in Los Osos, CA (USA).

Yummy Nasi Goreng in the new bowls that I love!

 

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My mother-in-law keeps the purple angelica (Angelica gigas), alson known as Korean angelica or dangquai for the spectacular flowers, but after finding out that it is a host plant for the common yellow swallowtail (Papilio machaon) and noticing the magnificient green catepillars, she cherishes them even more.

 

The large caterpillars eat quite a lot though and can devour entire leaves off the plant even though the leaves are really large.

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Goodbyebyesunday aka Fung said goodbye to Hong Kong to pursue her studies in Sydney today. So good luck and take care. See you in December if not sooner!

 

Taken at the December walk before she changed her hairstyle!

 

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Another day shot from Saturday. The colours where amazing, a little taste of summer. Can't wait to expand my day shot portfolio this season.

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I simply adore the eyes on Nomad bees. The problem with shooting them though is that they, as cleptoparasites on other solitary bees are on an almost constant move to locate a bee burrow to sneak down.

 

Well, this one (and two other females) were different as they were parked on the ground outside a large (large enough to fit my hand into it) hole under a tree stump.

 

The explantation I have been given is that this species, the Marsham's nomad bee (Nomada marshamella) often parasitizes on nests of the Trimmer's mining bee (Andrena trimmerana) which is semi-social in that they can share a common entrance hole where each female makes her own nest and these two were waiting to make a move and go down and replace eggs with their own.

 

For me this was extremely fortunate as I had an unusal amount of time to creep up closer and take photos. I have another shot with the closer one in focus to post soon - and one shot where I blended the two together to have both sharp.

 

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Taken @ Hyatt Shatin, a newish hotel in Hong Kong.

 

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