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I was lucky enough to see one of the Black Swallowtail cats changing out of his 3rd instar outfit into his 4th instar. As is typical of caterpillars, once the skin was fully shed, he/she turned around and ate it. It is believed that they do this so as not to leave an easy sign for predators. Ingenious.
Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
~ Barack Obama ~
© 2016 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
If you live in a place that has a dramatic changing of the seasons, then you know that there is a fairly narrow window of peak foliage. Enough trees have turned colors but haven't yet started dropping leaves en masse. I think I caught that moment here. This image has had very little processing and simply reflects the fantastic beauty of autumn in Ontario, Canada. I'm in love...this is autumn perfection! You can see other images from the lens here: bit.ly/2dKJQYC | or watch my unboxing/design video here: bit.ly/2efQAB0
Technical Information: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV + Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5.-6.3 DI VC USD G2, Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X2 (use code "dustinabbott" to get 10% off)
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A queen, a change of fate, and the burn of fire to take it all away
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This image was taken minutes before the next image in my stream - amazing how quickly the light can change!
Now I'm going through changes, changes
God, I feel so frustrated lately
When I get suffocated, save me
Now I'm going through changes, changes
I'm blind and shakin'
Bound and breaking
I hope I make it through all these changes
-- (the aptly named) "Changes," 3 Doors Down
Crisp cool air, swift cold water, moss, maple leaves, and nothing but the sound of trickling water.
© Tony Aceves 2014
Changes.. that is a thing a highly sensitive person like myself doesn't like very much! Fortunately it was changing into sun and blue sky when I took this picture : )
HUS beach, Hanko, Finland
Union Pacific 2-8-0 No. 618 strikes a timeless profile as it crosses 1st South at 6th West street in Heber City, Utah on Dec. 20, 1987.
With 30 years of change, It's safe to say the only things present that remain at this location today are the roadway, the mountains, the pine trees, and the sky. Everything else is now gone as time marches forward.
It's amazing how fast photography is changing. I never gave HDR a thought until just under a year ago when I used my own car for my first HDR experiment on Jan.1st of this year. This photo now just happens to be my #1 most viewed photo at about 50,000 views (mostly because of you do a search for HDR it's usually the #1 or #2 most relevant photo).
And this photo is another in the series I did with my work buddy Jeff. The original Viper photo I posted is now my #1 most interesting photo of all time.
And according to my most interesting photos, the top 14 shots are all HDR shots, all taken this year. My previous #1 shot held that position since I initially posted it over 2 years ago. This was when I was at my peak of doing night-time long exposure shots. At that point, my photography was all about going out somewhere random late at night and taking long exposures at night. I also had my times doing tilt shift miniture fakes and using toy cameras for another way of looking at things as well as using textures to help enhance a photo.
What I'm getting at is that these fads come and go. Who knows what will be next? Years and years ago, improvements in photography came at the advances in use of film, and better lenses, and artificial lighting, but these came at a rate of every few years.
My next goal is to obtain and use slip-in filters to create more natural, even exposures.
I know a lot of people going back to film and understanding the original principles of what makes an out-of-the-camera photo more interesting. I think if we all strive to start there, we'll need to do a lot less enhancing to obtain Explore greatness.. or even the accolades from our peers.
Happy rainy Monday. I hope most of you have all your shopping done.
:::BREATH:::BLOWED SHIRT2/WHITE
[Pumpkin]Slim chinos- Black
* SORGO - SIMPLE Hat/Dark
Leaves by; Kalopsia
Pose by: pose-S (nfs)
The changing of the seasons. The day after the sun crossed south over the equator. This two frame pano was taken from just off the road that leads to Colorado's Mt Evans. I was standing at 12,895'.
Second in a series titled 'When You Are Old' inspired by the poem of the same name by WB Yeats.
Thank you, thank you to all who visited me in my booth this past year. I love seeing the familiar faces and meeting new friends. The shared inspiration and the connections we've made through this wonderful art of photography will carry me into winter. Thank you, thank you.
C'est encore possible de se promener, il fait doux et humide mais il ne pleut pas encore. La pluie est annoncée pour demain, on verra mais il faudrait.
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Morals are how we treat people we know. Ethics are how we treat people we don’t know.
Morals are what make us a good parent, a good friend a nice neighbor.
Ethics are how we build a society, that’s the true test of our higher self.
What happens when society is ruled by the subjective morals of sociopaths, which chose to project that on to complete strangers? We all end up with a society governed by self-aggrandizement. These people chose to judge others by their own twisted point of view; furthering the erosion of our entire social fabric.
This is how so many are easily influenced into unethical harassment towards a targeted individual. This is how workplace mobbing, gang stalking and community stalking are embedded into society.
It’s time for change. People’s lives are being destroyed by the judgment of a few, which project that judgement on others. Gang Stalking, Community Stalking and Workplace Mobbing are real. Help me break this cycle of unethical harassment; expose those that participate in these acts. Help me change this dark future being imposed on our children.
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This barn caught my eye because it shows changes from decades ago that have morphed into other uses throughout the years in someone's efforts to preserve its usefulness. Change is necessary in our lives but in our declining years sometimes we yearn for things to stay the same.
Where would Superman change today? Phonebooths have gone pretty much away...
"Once you choose hope, anything's possible." ~ Christopher D'Olier Reeve. Repainted by artist Noel Cruz.
2022 marks 40 years since the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation and its predecessor organization began funding research. It’s a moment in time to reflect on the many people whose passion, like Christopher’s, inspire our mission, Today’s Care. Tomorrow’s Cure. Their belief in the Foundation’s work has made 40 years of progress possible. Today, with our Reeve torch ablaze, we carry forward the flame of passion that is catapulting us toward long-awaited cures.
40 Years of Progress
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
7 PM - 9 PM
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266 NW 26th St, Miami, FL 33127
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THE ONLY CONSTANT IN LFE IS CHANGE Heraclitus
SELFRIDGES & Co - Birmingham UK
In the distance you can also see Pavilions Shopping Mall that was open for 29 years until 2016.
Since April 2019, it is the biggest PRIMARK Store in the UK.
Change is the only constant in life. Ones ability to adapt to those changes will determine your success in life Benjamin Franklin
My original plan was to chill in Dalton for an hour or two & see whatever comes through as a side trip on the way home from Chattanooga that morning. I pulled into the parking lot by the depot when my friend Brad shared an update that 27W was east of Tallapoosa, GA with EMDX Yellow Slug 7208 in the lead. With that news, I immediately left & started booking it down I-75 towards Atlanta to try & beat it. Thankfully for me, the dispatcher put them in the hole at Temple to let two westbounds through, buying me enough time to get to Austell as he was again going into the hole at Lithia Springs for about 20 minutes to allow the higher priority 226 to slip by them. Upon determining not to try either Austell or Mableton, I went to Bridge since I knew I could get them from either side of the crossing there depending on where the sun was. It just so happened that G98, which is normally G78, was going into the lead for Argos USA right as I got there. I set up to get a few shots of them while I waited for 27W when next thing I know, 27W calls Bridge, allowing me to catch a rather eco-friendly meet as the ECO-set powering G98 was passed by the tier 4 demonstrator unit. The moral of this story... it pays to be at the right place at the right time. 7-10-20
There is something about my physical appearance that has changed and I can't put my finger on it. And its making me angry.
(I know I'm not wearing my glasses in some of these pictures.)
I was at Green Timbers Urban Forest in Surrey British Columbia Canada. I’ve photographed this location several times over the past week and was challenging myself to see it from a different perspective. I put a 7Artisans 60mm Macro lens on my Fuji XT3 and was seeing new subjects everywhere. A simple change of perspective rekindled my interest.
About 30 minutes behind the Glacier Discovery was the 110N. Loads of frac sand in super sacks headed for Fairbanks. By the time this train arrived there had been quite the weather change so I opted for a view from the dark side with the Kenai Mountains in the background.
"Changes" is a song by English singer-songwriter David Bowie, originally released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. RCA Records then released it as a single from the album on 7 January 1972. Written following his promotional tour of America in early 1971, "Changes" was recorded at Trident Studios in London between June and July that year.
At this point in his career, Bowie had experimented with numerous musical styles, all of which failed to earn him stardom. The lyrics of "Changes" reflect this, with the first verse focusing on the compulsive nature of artistic reinvention and distancing oneself from the rock mainstream. Musically, "Changes" is an art pop song that features a distinctive piano riff. Upon release as a single, "Changes" flopped like its parent album. It wasn't until the success of its follow-up The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars that the song garnered success.
Retrospectively, "Changes" is regarded as one of Bowie's best songs, with many praising Bowie's vocal performance and Wakeman's piano playing. His biographers have viewed the track as a manifesto of his entire career, predicting a constant change of musical styles. Bowie performed "Changes" frequently during his concert tours; it was the final song he performed on stage before his death in 2016.
Sometimes simple is better.
Super frustrated with this long blade-like leaf not able retain the water droplets and not able to keep them as perfect round spheres. I would have it all set and then the droplets would shift and morph into each other and change right as I was about to start shooting.. And that's after a lot of other setup work had been done. I think the upper part of the leaf must have just gotten saturated with too much water and lost its ability to hold a ball of water the way I wanted it to.
But then sometimes it just works. Something very simple and plain is often better. Still working to understand the how and why of the way this works. Its science, but it can also be pretty!
Shot using a Tokina AT-X 90mm f2.5 Macro lens with a Canon FD 25 U extension tube.
This was a 9 image stack, each shot at f5.6