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“And as the drop kissed the ocean, it became the ocean itself.”

 

~ Sw. Chidananda Tirtha

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Planet 'Drop'

 

When I have an idea of something I want to do it never comes out right somehow. After 298 pictures, that for one reason or other didn't work, I quite liked this one and thought it looked like something out of the solar system, so with very little editing, a slight crop and a few more tiny splashes added for effect this is today's image.

14 TITANIUM

  

With my panasonic

 

Lungo il sentiero che porta al rifugio VII Alpini alle falde dello Schiara nelle Dolomiti Bellunesi

 

Along the path that leads to the VII Alpini refuge at the foot of the Schiara massif in the Belluno Dolomites

This old photo (take at 27/10/2009) am show again....

Hold on, hold on tight

Feel the kiss of Christmas light

On the branch, where you'll stop

Until it's time for you to drop

Through the air, as you soar

Ready to disappear, when you reach the floor

7DWF Crazy Tuesdays: Drops

 

“You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.”, Rumi

Snow Drop @ My little garden

DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM

Drop-splash. After fifty attempts, triggered manually.

Primitive single lens (back lens from a broken zoom)

Sigma 70mm f2.8 macro

Northern Flicker feeding on ants (and dropping one)

 

West Sand Lake, NY

at a airshow (with different birds, not planes) I found this beautiful feather of a vulture

with Photoshop it looks even more beautiful :)

Rozenknop met druppel, het is toch de hele dag droog gebleven hier.

Steel Knotts and Pikeawassa on the left of frame, Ullswater and Howtown ahead.

Blencathra extreme left top. Little Mell Fell across Ullswater centre right.

No photoshop. Just croped and color correction.

Dråbe, Uge 22, Romalt Bakker, Randers

 

A drop is a small amount of liquid, e.g. in the form of raindrops.

Whether droplets or a jet are formed depends, among other things, on the surface tension and viscosity of the liquid.

Thus, a stream of viscous liquid such as e.g. tar is reluctant to form drops, although the flow rate is very low.

The twin flash captured nicely, one on each drop.

A shot of some random dudes (who were much better skiers than me) dropping a little cornice on the way up to Silverton's iconic Billboard. One helluva playground!

 

2manventure blog post

 

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El mundo es una slot-machine,

con una ranura en la frente del cielo,

sobre la cabecera del mar.

(Se ha parado la máquina,

se ha acabado la cuerda.)

El mundo es algo que funciona

como el piano mecánico de un bar.

(Se ha acabado la cuerda,

se ha parado la máquina...)

Marinero,

tú tienes una estrella en el bolsillo...

¡Drop a star!

enciende con tu mano la nueva música del mundo,

la canción marinera del mañana,

el himno venidero de los hombres...

¡Drop a star!

echa a andar otra vez este barco varado, marinero.

Tú tienes una estrella en el bolsillo....

Una estrella nueva de palacio, de fósforo y de imán.

Leon Felipe

well this is as close as I can get to the form I would like to catch. I'm somewhat happy with this, but there is a few things I'm not happy with. the collision color isn't as bright as I would have liked for it to have been, the background is a little crooked and that little set of ripples on the left. this might be my last drop for a little while, I'm looking into getting a stopshot system in the near future so I think I might take a break for a little bit and enjoy all the other photos on flickr. I hope everyone enjoys, thanks for looking.

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