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perhaps this is one of my favorite situations of my work, when a hundred years of life in one click of the camera shutter.
The story develops by itself, it remains only to silently smoke outside the edge of the frame ..
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"..The Old Rock has always been here. But there were many worries, and I looked through it.. When we are young we all run.. Now my children and grandchildren drive cattle themselves. Having grown old, I look at these stones all the days, sitting in front of the yurt.."
They are bound, the old rock, and the old woman. Bound in this desert for a century. Soon the woman will leave, and the eagles nesting on this rock will peck at her body in the desert among these stones, as her mother and father too..
In the corral behind the yurt, a small white kid is closed.. he always wants to run... And a little boy, great-grandson, constantly runs away from the old woman to him too,
He is dressed in the clothes of a small girl - Spirits should not know for the time being..
- he is the heir of this old yurt, near the Old Rock
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filmed on Fuji CU21 S-1600 and scanned
With Love Dedicated to another Master of Masterpieces Lucie Debelkova
( http://www.flickr.com/photos/-lucie-/) Visit her site and you are going to find her simply extraordinary
All of the colors turn to grey- ♪ ♫Click to listen♪ ♫
When heaven takes you home
And you're at the gates alone
If the grass isn't greener
Come back and check I'm still breathing
When heaven takes you home
And you're untouchable
Tell 'em how you backflip through tragic
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
There's nothing wrong with you
But it has hurt to watch you fade away
I don't wanna see the end of the world without you
There's nothing wrong with you
You're perfect, you're cool
You took the best parts of you
Showed me what love can do
When heaven takes you home
And you're at the gates alone
If the grass isn't greener
Come back and check I'm still breathing
When heaven takes you home
And you're untouchable
Tell 'em how you backflip through tragic
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Show 'em how the struggle made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Made magic (made magic)
Make me small
So I can fit in your pockets when you go
'Cause when you're gone
All of the colors turn to grey
Click image for a closer look at Canada Place (cruise ship terminal) and the city skyline
Seen from Kings Mill Walk Park
Harbourside Pl, North Vancouver, BC
HBM
Click for a closer look
Taken on a calm and sunny day on Bluebird Estates. No, I did not stand on my head :-))
Enjoy your Wednesday.
Click beetle (Athous haemorrhoidalis) on a leaf.
Nieskorek rudobrzuchy (Athous haemorroidalis) ma liściu.
2° - "Still life" -- Click THE CONTEST
2° - "Still life- Solo colore/Only color" -- Click THE CONTEST
Agfa Click-1 (1959)
Toy Camera
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Fomapan Classic 100
Kodak D-76
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
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Danaus plexippus (Nymphalidae - Nymphalidés)
The Monarch has two rows of spots along its wing margins while the Viceroy has only one row.
Le monarque a deux rangées de taches le long de ses bords d'aile tandis que le vice-roi n'a qu'une seule rangée.
Other common names depending on region include milkweed, common tiger, wanderer, and black veined brown
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Kestrel - Falco tinnunculus (M)
(Double click)
The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) is a bird of prey species belonging to the kestrel group of the falcon family Falconidae. It is also known as the European kestrel, Eurasian kestrel, or Old World kestrel. In Britain, where no other kestrel species occurs, it is generally just called "the kestrel".
This species occurs over a large range. It is widespread in Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as occasionally reaching the east coast of North America.
Kestrels can hover in still air, even indoors in barns. Because they face towards any slight wind when hovering, the common kestrel is called a "windhover" in some areas.
Unusual for falcons, plumage often differs between male and female, although as is usual with monogamous raptors the female is slightly larger than the male. This allows a pair to fill different feeding niches over their home range. Kestrels are bold and have adapted well to human encroachment, nesting in buildings and hunting by major roads. Kestrels do not build their own nests, but use nests built by other species.
Their plumage is mainly light chestnut brown with blackish spots on the upperside and buff with narrow blackish streaks on the underside; the remiges are also blackish. Unlike most raptors, they display sexual colour dimorphism with the male having fewer black spots and streaks, as well as a blue-grey cap and tail. The tail is brown with black bars in females, and has a black tip with a narrow white rim in both sexes. All common kestrels have a prominent black malar stripe like their closest relatives.
The cere, feet, and a narrow ring around the eye are bright yellow; the toenails, bill and iris are dark. Juveniles look like adult females, but the underside streaks are wider; the yellow of their bare parts is paler. Hatchlings are covered in white down feathers, changing to a buff-grey second down coat before they grow their first true plumage.
Data from Britain shows nesting pairs bringing up about 2–3 chicks on average, though this includes a considerable rate of total brood failures; actually, few pairs that do manage to fledge offspring raise less than 3 or 4. Compared to their siblings, first-hatched chicks have greater survival and recruitment probability, thought to be due to the first-hatched chicks obtaining a higher body condition when in the nest. Population cycles of prey, particularly voles, have a considerable influence on breeding success. Most common kestrels die before they reach 2 years of age; mortality up until the first birthday may be as high as 70%. At least females generally breed at one year of age; possibly, some males take a year longer to maturity as they do in related species. The biological lifespan to death from senescence can be 16 years or more, however; one was recorded to have lived almost 24 years.
Population:
UK breeding:
46,000 pairs
(Flickr Friday: #316 Click)
According to the current theme, group members were supposed to submit a photo related to the word 'click'. I took a photo of a lock for the metallic sounds it makes every time you close it. I tried to keep the composition as minimal as possible.
De acuerdo con el tema propuesto, los miembros del grupo teníamos que subir una fotografía que tuviera alguna relación con la palabra 'click'. Escogí un candado por el sonido metálico que hace cada vez que se cierra. Intenté que la composición fuera minimalista.
Agfa Click-1 (1959)
Toy Camera
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Kodak BW400CN
Kodak D-76
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
just what: observer and eye-catcher!
nur was für : Beobachter und Hingucker !
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