View allAll Photos Tagged CopySpace
a beautiful evening with some great clouds. thought I would try the Infrared filter again now that the leaves are coming out for spring.
You can license this picture HERE.
(mi manchi anche tu!).
Photo Wanders *** Stocksy *** Getty Images *** Fluidr
All my images are copyrighted. Please, do not use them without my allowance. Thank you.
Black and white silhouette image of a paraglider off the coast of Lima.
If you want to look at more of my photography you can check my website and social media links below:
Getty
Sea, rocks and landscape, taken from the air. Motion and blur done in camera for an abstract and creative art-like image
Looking beond our own home into galaxies unknown, with pristine worlds unexplored and untouched by human hands
A man walks across an open city space in Hong Kong. Yellow water filled barriers form the main feature of a path blurred background.
www.thetravelpictures.com: The sun warms up the river ice and the ice is starting to melt on a spring day at the Northern Finland. There are already small crannies in the ice. - bit.ly/2L3dfkp //
Panoramic, aerial and atmospheric view of the beautiful Antisana volcano in the Ecuadorian Andes mountain range illuminated by a gorgeous sunset with a bank of clouds and mist covering the valley and the west part of the city of Quito
Kasbah des Oudaias is a picturesque place which occupies the oldest part of the city, the site of the original ribat. It commands magnificent views over the river and ocean from its cliff-top perch.
The kasbah is predominantly residential with tranquil alleys and whitewashed houses mostly built by Muslim refugees from Spain.
Sunset image taken from the rooftop of the Sleepy Fox Hostel in the Kailash Colony of Dehli.
Helios 44.3 58mm, reverse lens macro, SOC. Shot this morning. An oak leaf had fallen into the shrub, dried, and wrapped around a single berry. A slight breeze was blowing.
Mid morning on a clear April day I was driving on State Route 44 in Lassen County California when I spotted this coyote cross the road and run into an open meadow in an area I call the Bogard Flats. This area is at nearly 6000 feet in elevation so snow lingers there often until May or even early June and night time temps can still get well below freezing. Therefore, the coyotes stay pretty fluffy pretty late into the season. This animal is obviously very young (you can tell by how close together the ears are), and most likely a solitary male. At this age, they aren’t exactly wily (or Wile-E for that matter) and can frankly be pretty dumb. Indeed, when this one crossed the road he came fairly close to being hit by a big rig going the other way. However, his lack of skittishness that an older animal would have likely had allowed me to grab a shot from my big mobile photo blind, aka Ram 1500 pickup, from the roadside.
Prints available:
Taken around Myvatn area in Northeastern of Iceland.
Just coming back from Akureyri, the Capital of the North, for the last night and last chance in Iceland to see the stunning display that had been predicted. Finally the stunning show began to start while I was driving back to the hotel. This appeared suddenly, unexpectedly and I was very happy to see this kind of nature show again and again.
A long exposure shot of a beautiful morning at Brazilian Iguazu Waterfall at time of sunrise with dramatic sky, sunlight illuminated mist of water.
It's a funny thing about cats and babies.
When babies cry, we desperately try to understand why.
When a cat meows on the other hand, we usually take it as if he's just being annoying.
Well, to be fair, it depends on the pitch of the meow. If it's more of a screech, well then you and I probably take that as a sign to stay away ;-)
But not with babies. Have you ever wondered why the different treatment?
Why do people put extra time into analyzing baby behaviors compared to cats?
I mean, both are obviously trying to say something to us.
And we know from research that cats have a language of their own.
In fact the meows you hear could be one of 20 different sounds they're making, all with slightly different inflections and behavioral responses.
Jonas Jurgella, Ph.D animal researcher specializing in human-to-animal communications, says that you and I could understand what our cats are trying to say if we only listened and interpreted.
And both are quite easy to do.
For example, did you know that an intimidated or embarrassed cat will literally retract his neck as he crouches his body down, almost as if to fold himself away and out of existence?
"Now why would an animal do such a thing?" you ask.
Well, and I say this with a slight bit of pride myself as a fellow cat owner: cats are one of the most sophisticated animals we know about in terms of emotional range. This affords them the opportunity for embarrassment (for better or for worse).
Your average adult cat has a brain comparable to a human adolescent in many ways. That's no small feat.
Dogs, in comparison, can never quite get past a five-year-old's more narrow emotional spectrum. It's either happy or sad for them.
And this is where learning the latest research in communications with our four-legged feline friends can help us.
We can now learn the full range of complex emotions we previously thought were reserved only for human beings -- as they are actually happening to our cat children.
●Cats can have a sense of guilt, for example. And if you can spot the emotions, you'll know exactly when they misbehave!
●Cans can feel lonely, as we already pointed out. And oftentimes they'll try and hide from you, much like a teenager who secretly needs to be consoled in some way.
●Cats can even be manipulative. But you already knew that, or at least suspected it every time your cat showed you some warmth and love right before chow time!
Bottom line is this if you truly want to develop a deep connection with your cat, treat them just like you'd treat a baby. Their brains are not so different (and in some ways, MORE advanced)
By now you realize the vast potential to develop a deeper connection and provide better care to your four legged friend.
And this is just the beginning...
PhD researcher Jonas Jurgella has put together what I consider to be the “In-field guide” for understanding cat communication.
I got a chance to talk to this fellow cat owner and professional. A passion to understand his beloved pet at a deep level was breathtaking. He told me the urge drove him straight into the middle of the cat communication field.
This is where it all goes down for us cat lovers. The professional effort to decipher and understand their sounds and behaviors was (and is still) being done in their labs and clinics.
Have you ever wanted to understand your cat? And respond back? Then do check out the Cat Language Bible by Dr. Jurgella.
You can watch his FREE video presentation here: shorturl.at/moGSY
Once a Trabocco was a fishing machine apt to intercept the passing fishes. Nowadays this activity is no longer profitable. So many of these Trabocco were converted into fish restaurants as the Trabocco Pesce Palombo in Fossacesia.
San Diego, California - January 28, 2019: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 landing at San Diego International Airport on final approach over a crowded Interstate 5 freeway.
I have always loved the colors of Southwest Airlines' Boeing 737 airplane. I made this photograph of downtown San Diego's buildings lit up in the late afternoon warm colors of the golden glow of sunset. The two elements combined made for a "soaring" photograph!
Thanks guys for all your views, comments and favs!
Happy Travels!
Text and photo copyright by ©Sam Antonio Photography 2019
Contact me to license my images:
sam@samantonio.com
Purchase my prints:
Facebook | Google + | Twitter | Pinterest | Photography Blog
Kanchanaburi, which is where the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai Rivers converge into the Mae Klong River, spans the northern banks of the river and is a popular spot for travelers. Its location at the edge of a mountain range keeps it much cooler than the other provinces of central Thailand. The city has two major commercial districts: the downtown area consists of a grid of several streets with office buildings, shop fronts, and a shopping mall; and the riverfront area businesses are mostly further west along River Kwai Road. Once a year a carnival comes to town and is set up in the area next to the bridge. At night there is a small pyrotechnics display that re-enacts the wartime bombing of the bridge.
www.thetravelpictures.com: Two chairs have been piled upon two tables in the backyard of an old restaurant in a rural town at the Northern Finland. The building and the furniture have seen better days. - ift.tt/2reFY8M //