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The photo is a foggy morning scene of the main Belgrade’s street. I was attracted by the misty atmosphere of the street. Talking about framing the problem was how to incorporate power lines until the moment I realized that the sky was actually captured by power lines...Hence the name captured sky
“Capturing A Season” in photographs is rewarding when looking back on the day or the moments you’ve shared. Feeling like you’re in touch with Nature and all four seasons. Whether getting dirty weeding or planting you feel that special connection to the Earth whereas you are “Capturing A Season.” Continue to do so and you’ll feel the rewards.
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Hume's Wheatear (Oenanthe albonigra) captured at Ginni, Diamer, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
For detailed information about Birds of Gilgit-Baltistan visit www.birdsofgilgit.com
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Today i start a little photo project!
I do it to prepare me for my 365 PROJECT !!!
for the next 30 days. . . every day a photo
today i finally got my new camera !!
a Canon EOS 5D Mark II
the move from Nikon to Canon was difficult. . . but it was the right choice.
i'm so happy ! ! ! !
here is my first photo. . . i hope you like it :)
i make a little photo project !!
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Well here I am, hard at work and loving every minute of it. If I'm going to have my photograph taken, this is how I like it best, my back to the camera! LOL... I think my daughter captured this scene when I was deep in thought! :)
There’s no particular ‘subject’ in this picture but when I captured it I absolutely loved how the light caught the rocks in the early morning sunlight. I don’t normally get up early enough to do sunrise pictures but we went away for the weekend and the weather was beautiful. Great sunset the night before, albeit very windy, so it was difficult to capture a good long exposure but the sunrise shots I got more than made up for it
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Capturing Rochester is a chance to get out with friends and enjoy their different perspectives on the things that seem so commonplace. New angles, new ideas, and new life.
When I saw this guy aiming at the setting sun I hoped I would get a "starburst" if I positioned myself correctly, and voila! He moved his arm a few times and it finally worked. f/18 and ISO 400.
60020 waits for the peg on Platform 1 at Crewe with the Ratcliffe to Liverpool Bulk Terminal empties, whilst SilsonRoadrunner and Terry 47401 capture the moment.
Thursday 20.11.14
Have u ever Tried capturing the time ???
Do U know how to Stop it ???
I guess No... U cant... Seconds passes by just like Human generations passes by...
A long planned 1Z10 evening photoshoot at Preston Station with anticipated evening Freight activity held lots of promise, but a lengthy hiatus in any locomotive action gave time to explore.
It's yours truly capturing the action, a colourful Class 397 with its distinctive Transpennine livery speeding away.
Preston Station
12th December 2024
Lewa Downs
Kenya
East Africa
One minute after the chase scene in my previous image, the two young cheetahs captured their prey. This was a learning experience for them, and their mother did not interfere.
The two young cheetahs were not very experienced in the art of the kill. Once they caught the impala, they did not really know how to deal the death blow. Usually, large cats go for the throat right away in a pursuit, but cheetahs do not do this. Instead, they will first run up to the animal and knock it over; then, they will suffocate their prey by clamping down on the throat. The young cheetahs tried several times to knock the hind legs out from under the impala before it was caught.
Once a cheetah has subdued the prey, it may begin eating it before it is dead. This is to reduce the chances of a scavenger, such as a hyena, or a larger big cat like a lion coming along and robbing the cheetah of the prize it worked so hard to win.
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Captured this beautiful thunderstorm scene just north of Poznań on the Warta River, Poland, July 10, 2014.
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So I've been completely MIA on Flickr lately, I've just had no time with school and work; this semester's been pretty busy and stressful :( But I don't want to post & run, I'll be catching up on your streams soon, I'm sure I've missed so much! Hope everyone's doing well :)
Went home this weekend, tried to capture some autumn shots before winter comes!
Flash & LED
sferette di polistirolo incollate su filo di ferro a spirale. Rear Sync Flash (flash sulla seconda tendina