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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Abandoned sometime ago, was used by an artist for a "1,000 shadows" project - seems to have gone downhill since then.
The 4H tour. Taking in some Italian delights on a 4 day explore.
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some years ago in kruger park,i witnessed to a death match.
a leopard decided to get a complicate meal, an huge porcupine.
the battle continued for an hour.
sometimes the leopards die after the quills injuries,sometimes leopard wins... but one thing is sure,
the leopard can decide to abandone the fight whenever wants.
the porcupine not, it's too slow...it can just try to resist and to inflict pain to the enemy ,forcing the leopard to leave.
for the porcupine it's just a death match and will sell dearly the skin!
shingwedzi,north kruger.
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20 minutes before sunrise at the southern end of Embleton Bay, Northumbria and the sky literally caught fire. It had been a 4.30 am start from the rental house in Seahouses and a dash down the roads to park in the dark and start the walk across the golf course to the beach with the head torch guiding the way. You never know what you will get in the way of sunrise. The early portents were not good. Then comes the really exhilaratingly dangerous bit! Trying to make your way in the dark over these greasy, oily bowling balls of dolerite on a receding tide! They are not called the "death rocks" for nothing, they are positively lethal and must see many an injured photographer and a litany of insurance claims for damaged and broken photography equipment, such is their hazard!
Anyway, unscathed but still like Bambi on ice, I managed to set myself and tripod in a semi secure position and awaited developments. I was lucky I was completely alone at this location and around 5.30 the sky started to get really interesting. The light over Dunstanburgh Castle was phenomenal and the backdrop to the Lilburn Tower looked like it had been painted by a surrealist artist! It was one of the most memorable mornings I have ever had at the coast with my camera and will live long in the memory. There is something about the light and colour at dawn in Northumbria that you don't get elsewhere and I can't wait to return at some point soon, when the lockdown ends. Just wished I had framed the shot a bit better and got a sharper foreground! Hey but we all learn!!
Revelation 13:3 “And I saw one of his heads as though it had been smitten unto death; and his death-stroke was healed: and the whole earth wondered after the beast.”
As some of you know, I spend about as much time ruminating what I've done in the past as I do capturing and editing new photos. And being an LA urbanist in my local environment, thinking about my relationship to landscape photography helps me see better, in some cases, better than when I pressed the shutter. For context, I'm going to be out in the wilds of Utah for several days soon - Just me and my kit and hopefully zero people. So I'm getting my landscape brain ready.
Anyhow, I was in Death Valley a few years ago and I was reviewing the photos from that trip. I'll be in a similar environment in Utah (hopefully cooler!). So I figured I needed to get into that environmental mind space. Originally I edited this photo in color. I didn't like it. However, this time I started with black and white. On removing the color, the photo became what (I believe) it was supposed to be when I framed it in my viewfinder. As often the case, the photo needed to age a few years before I could see it for what it really was. One of the reasons I love photography; I discover new things when I visit my old photos.
For those unfamiliar with Death Valley, this area is known as the "Bad Lands" near Zabriskie Point. It was early in the morning and the sun had just gotten high enough to illuminate the bad land terrain below. And it was already too hot. Worth the sweat.
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The surreal landscape of Death Valley, California. Winter travel, USA.
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The Gate House, the main entrance to Auschwitz II (also called Auschwitz-Birkenau), the Nazi German concentration and extermination camp, the largest in the Third Reich. It was called the "Gate of Death”.
It is estimated that the Nazis deported at least 1.3 million people to the Auschwitz complex between 1940 and 1945. Of these, the camp authorities murdered approximately 1.1 million people.
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A shot from a trip to Death Valley, USA.
Panasonic DMC-FZ7
Aperture ƒ/5.6
Focal length 19.0 mm
Shutter 1/160
ISO 80
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Mesquite Sand Dunes :
Elles offrent un paysage digne du Sahara (la planète Tatooine dans la saga Star Wars). La plus grande des dunes s’appelle d’ailleurs la Star Dune, ça ne s’invente pas !
Entouré de montagnes, les monticules de sable lisses contrastent avec les montagnes pourpres déchiquetées au loin. Bien que la plus haute dune ne s'élève qu'à environ 100 pieds, les dunes couvrent en réalité une vaste superficie. Ce champ de dunes comprend trois types de dunes: croissant, linéaire et en forme d'étoile. Elles se trouvent au sommet d'un ancien lit de lac connu sous le nom de lac Mesquite. Les dunes ont été créées par des vents soufflant dans de petites particules de matériaux qui comprenaient du quartz, provenant probablement du Marble Canyon et de la vallée de la Panamint
Les dunes de Stovepipe Wells ont la particularité d’émettre un son provoqué par le vent qui circule entre les grains de sable. Ce son est poétiquement appelé le chant des dunes !
Mesquite Sand Dunes:
they offer a landscape worthy of the Sahara (the planet Tatooine in the saga Star Wars). The largest of the dunes is also called the Star Dune, it does not invent!
Surrounded by mountains, the mounds of smooth sand contrast with the crumbling purple mountains in the distance. Although the highest dune is only about 100 feet high, the dunes actually cover a large area. This dune field includes three types of dunes: crescent, linear and star-shaped. They are on top of an old lake bed known as Mesquite Lake. The dunes were created by winds blowing into small particles of materials that included quartz, probably from Marble Canyon and the Panamint Valley.
The dunes of Stovepipe Wells have the peculiarity to emit a sound caused by the wind which circulates between the grains of sand. This sound is poetically called the song of the dunes!
The new film "Pinocchio" by director Guillermo del Toro debuted on Netflix today and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has an exhibit of the sets and models used in the film. A rare and fascinating behind the scenes look at what goes into making a stop-action film.
I saw the exhibit yesterday in member's preview and watched the film today and recommend both.
The character Death is voiced by Tilda Swinton in the film
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At this time last year, fires ravaged forests in the Shuswap area. These trees are dead and stand blackened from the intense heat. However, the forest floor begins to show strong and colorful signs of life. The cycle begins once again and the death of the forest makes way for the new life in this same place.
We also see the light from the setting sun on the edge of the distant mountain. The shot is composed this way so that the light serves a dual purpose. It is both the end of the day, and the beginning of that night. The same way the burned trees are the end of something, while the green forest floor is the beginning of something else. I attempt to tell stories in my images, and this one is about Mother Nature and her cycle of life.