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A journey into fractal forest, thanks to my little brother for helping me out with this shot.
- Nikon D90 - Tokina 116 - Led Lenser X21 - Custom Light Circle Tool - Fractalius -
During 2021–2022, CC has been celebrating the 20th anniversary of our founding in 2001 and the first release of the CC licenses in 2002, successfully concluding an ambitious fundraising campaign to support programs like Open Culture, Open Climate, and Open Education, and to help ensure CC’s ongoing sustainability.
CC chapters worldwide marked the anniversary locally with events, activities, and projects in November and December 2022.
Creative Commons Nederland celebrated this with a potluck lunch. The recipes of this lunch will be bundled in a booklet that will be published with a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Duting the celebration the participants also looked back on 18 years CC in The Netherlands and talke about future challenges and plans.
For more information on the celebrations: creativecommons.org/2022/10/05/join-us-to-celebrate-20-ye...
For more information on CC Nederland: creativecommons.nl/
Creative Commons is hosting the CC Swag Photo Contest on Flickr, and are accepting entries from November 13th through December 17th. See the contest details page on the CC site for more info
I always have a number of creative ideas in my head, but as I concentrate mainly on wildlife photography there are very fews times when the various elements come together. These two images are the result of trying to combine low evening light, slow shutter speed and birds landing on water. The geese were really too far away but I wasn't going to miss the chance. Within each of these images there are bits that I'm really happy with, but neither is really good enough for the whole composition to stand on its own. Hopefully, I will get the chance to give this thought another go one day.
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The underground pedestrian link at the basement of Funan connecting to the Adelphi and Capitol Singapore during Light to Night Festival 2022.
From archives. Creatives at Work editorial for wearethepeople
Models: Jerry / Paparazzi, Anna-Maisa / Brand
Style: Oona Heleena & Joni Leppiniemi | Hair: Kasper Vähä-Ojala | Makeup: Meghna Mukherjee | Location: Hotel Kämp | Hair products sponsored by Kevin Murphy | Grooming products Sharper of Sweden | Makeup sponsored by Lumene Finland
Light setup: B1 with big octa
The Tso moriri, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India~ June 2005
(Tso means a 'lake' in the ladakhi language)
Tsomoriri or Lake Moriri (official name: Tsomoriri Wetland Conservation Reserve), in the Changthang (literal meaning, northern plains) area, is a High Altitude Lake (HAL) with an altitude of 4,595 m (15,080 ft) in Ladakh, India and is the largest of the High Altitude Lakes in the Trans-himalayan biogeographic region, entirely within India. It is hemmed between Ladakh in the North and Tibet in the east and Zanskar in the west; the Changthang plateau is the geographical setting with snow peaks that provides the source of water for the Lake.
Accessibility to the lake is limited to summer season only.Tsokar means salty lake in local language and salt was extracted from this lake in earlier times, till the end of 1959, for consumption by the local people.
Also, in the picture you can see a pair of the highest flying birds, 'the bar-headed geese'... this is the only place in India where they breed in natural habitat.
The Bar-headed Goose migrates over the Himalayas to spend the winter in India, Assam, Northern Burma and the wetlands of Pakistan. It migrates up to Magadi wetlands of Gadag district of Karnataka in the southern part of India. The winter habitat of the Bar-headed Goose is on cultivation where it feeds on barley, rice and wheat, and may damage crops. The bird can fly the 1000-mile migration route in just one day as it is able to fly in jet
Baubles and beads hang from the rolling pins and all the stuffed friends wait below for their turn to join the fun...
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3. In this photograph, student-athlete Megan Mooney is getting yelled at by her coach (Coach Kelly) for not performing well in her race. As portrayed by the Positive Pull of Side Edge, Megan does not have the ability to avoid the yelling come from the coach, pinning her onto the edge of the picture and displaying no escape from the consequences of not performing to the student-athlete’s best ability.