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Looking up at the night sky while on a mountain top in Yosemite, I see the depth of outer-space. The milky way has always made me pause, a sort of "stop and smell the coffee" moment. The night sky holds many truths and much beauty.
These chicks were born last monday
They were 3 days old when I did this new photo
Now they dare to swim around the nest
And they know what is food
You wan see how they watch parent coming back with food
As the ilse is closed now (covid), I did the photo from the other side, so distance is lower (7m-10m) but sun is in front.
At this point water depth is 1m-1.5m coot did a nice work to build this nest.
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Don't eat its leaves. Don't eat its roots. Don't eat its stems. They are toxic. But, supposedly the "apples", which are not really apples, are edible.
Mayapple is a native perennial wildflower of the moist woods, often found in large colonies in Michigan. They have two large leaves, and a single white flower on nodding stems.
""" YES!!! Finally Santa is here and immediately caught in the act by a famous Santa-spotter ;-)), but it's unclear if he's climbing out of a chimney, after leaving presents in that house or if he's been sleeping in a flowerpot.. ......
What do you think?"""
Although I will post the last picture of this Santa-series tomorrow, I would like to thank everyone for following it and the nice comments I received. It is much appreciated.
Many thanks for your friendship! ❤️
A Happy Xmas everyone or Happy Holidays with your beloved ones, enjoy the time together.
Paper:
Just one sheet of red foil 35x35cm
Final size: height 12,5cm, lenght 9cm, depth: 3cm
Model: origami Santa Claus 2
Design: Neal Elias
Diagrams on the CD: 'The Origami World of Neal Elias' by Dave Venables and Marc Cooman
taken at south part of lake biwa as well.
so many thanks for your visits, kind comments and supports my friends and visitors.
“Simplicities are enormously complex. Consider the sentence "I love you".”
― Richard O. Moore, Writing the Silences
Sony rx1 is a full frame compact camera with a fixed 35mm f2 Carl zeiss lens. With no built in viewfinder and small battery (same present in rx100 series) and not a possibility to change lens, above all the premium price tag, this camera won’t appeal to the masses. But if you own it it will surely be your companion on the streets of Paris,Milan or Munich. The sensor even though is around eight years old is still one of the best. The ability to use flash at any shutter speed can overpower sun easily. The dynamic range and micro contrast is exemplary. Do I like it? The simply answer is AN EMPHATIC YES. will i recommend it to you? Hmmm... no!
Kreative People Treat This #165~Friday 3 March → 9 March This week's gorgeous source images brought to you by skagitrenee:https://flic.kr/p/RjHpHJ
New Mini Challenge!! ~ 153.0 ~ Perfectly Painterly ~ The Award Tree ~
What's better than a grass field, in the early morning light, for a case study on depth of field?
Lens: EF 100 f/2.8L IS macro (click to see all my photos with this lens)
1/250s f/2.8 100mm ISO 100
Processing: I used the full opening to get a beautiful bokeh and a narrow DoF, and I had to manually stack several shots of the flower with two butterflies, so that both of them be in focus.
for a HBW!
Golden alyssum / Echtes Felsensteinkraut (Aurinia saxatilis)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
... with the leaves of a Shirasawa maple / Shirasawas Fächer-Ahorn (Acer shirasawanum)
in Botanical Garden, Frankfurt
... for a Peaceful Bokeh Wednesday!
Let us escape in the depth, my friend - enough of celebrating...
...and my colour is not the best at moment...
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Laß uns abtauchen in die Tiefe, mein Freund, ich habe genug vom Feiern!
Meine Farbe ist auch noch nicht wieder hergestellt...;-))
Herðubreið is a tuya ( A tuya is a type of distinctive, flat-topped, steep-sided volcano formed when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet) in north-east Iceland. It is situated in the Highlands of Iceland at the east side of the Ódáðahraun desert and close to Askja volcano. The desert is a large lava field originating from eruptions of Trölladyngja and other shield volcanoes in the area. Herðubreið was formed beneath the icesheet that covered Iceland during the last glacial period. *
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her%C3%B0ubrei%C3%B0
White-Tailed Bumblebee (m) | Bombus lucorum | Apidae on Creeping Thistle | Cirsium arvense | Asteraceae
Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2
10mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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I had a few variations of this shot but settled on this. I love writing words on paper. My Fountain Pen is a constant companion. I love pencils also but usually mechanical pencils with a soft 2B lead.
I have a great deal of quips, song lyrics and ideas all over the house.
Happy Macro Mondays
"She's real, she's deep, she's logical and mystical. She believes in kindness and oneness and romance and magic. She's sensitive and distant, a warrior, a lover. She believes in road trips to the stars and dancing with the universe. She's fearless and gentle, wondrous and brave. She lives in waterfalls and forests and sunsets and galaxies. She's the artist, the thinker, the poem, and the dream."
-Creig Crippen
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#10 October 2017: A month in 31 pictures
I saw this light shade while out and about today and thought it would do for a pic.