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This camera shop may have been closed some years, but the windows are still capturing images.
Given a bright treatment.
Capturing hearts is what Lucy does best. She's a sweet little dog with lots of love to give and just loves her photo being taken.
The Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is located in Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila, within the boundaries of the former Fort William McKinley. With a total of 17,206 graves, it has the largest number of graves of any cemetery for U.S. personnel killed during World War II and holds war dead from the Philippines and other allied nations.
She thpought she was out trying to get a capture of the sun, headed to sleep, but little did she know that she was part of the bigger picture.
The photographer on the left and the black column on the right balance the frame. The out of focus areas show a similar color scheme, interrupted only by the light spots on the hair, shoulders, and the rail on the right.
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Treasures passed down from one generation to the next often are resigned to a life spent in cardboard boxes. There is just so much space for all the collections that each person finds worthy of keeping. However, I've discovered that items that held such pleasure for someone half a century ago can also win my heart. Recently I unpacked some of my mother-in-law's antique perfume bottles. I found myself surprised by the reflected colors in my viewing lens.
One of my attempts at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "Double Exposure with Objects".
My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Instant"
Shot with a Rodenstock "Rodagon 90 mm F 2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
These beautiful black bellied whistling ducks have always presented a challenge to capture in flight. You must have sufficient light to capture the details and especially under the wing but also they are fast . This was captured of one flying very close filling the frame. One thing they certainly know when they are coming as they are usually whistling as they fly !!
Wishing a beautiful and blessed Sunday !
Each one captures in their own way,
The sun's descent at the end of day.
A photographer, an artist, a child at play,
All sharing in this fading day.
Putting precious moments on a chip or a disk and forgetting about them until years later
At least - hopefully they aren't hidden forever....
"Oh, do you remember
How young we were
How happy we were
I was so in love with you"
Good thing we can forget the roughest times, but we do learn from them, more than we do from the good times
Here is the view I went to capture in Iceland. It is a truly beautiful spot, but it was ruined for me by photographers being I suppose people. I hiked out before dawn the weather report was for sun the weather report in Iceland was never right but then the weather seam so local changeable by that I mean local to around 100 meters or so! Anyways I hiked out to this amazing spot I’d read about seen so many pictures of, I was the first one there I set up started taking a few shots .Just as the light was about to get interesting from nowhere carloads of photographers ruck up at surround me hedged in far enough I’ve got my spot. It’s fair game anyone can come and do this no problem then some start setting up in front of me and probably all the other ones as well! Now call me old fashioned but that’s just rude! We are all there with the same cause. So here is the image with the rude people photoshopped out lol. And please forgive my giving off about photographers! It’s a bit like complaining about traffic we are traffic… One thing it forced me off road which was a good thing to start finding spots that people didn't go to and thats when I realy started to enjoy Iceland!