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Setting myself the challenge of finding many different ways to photograph this beauty...Very lucky to have moved here recently so expect more :)
Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) captured at Bar Valley, Nagar, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
For detailed information about Birds of Gilgit-Baltistan visit www.birdsofgilgit.com
This is my original Lower Whitfield Gill Force image that i used to create the "Dark side of the Force" image i posted back in December. The rock details help to make this a very rewarding little waterfall to photograph.
Mercedes-AMG GT S at North Pitt Auto Spa
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In thinking of gourds, most people would think of pumpkins, or perhaps the bright colors for the season...but in photographing these gourds, I particularly like the detailed lines that are so evident. What a distinct element! Hope you enjoy!
Fort Lewis Commissary
Fort Lewis, Washington
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A detailed low-angle close-up of ancient Egyptian carvings on a dark stone granite surface with both hieroglyphic inscriptions and figurative representations.
The bas-relief carving is showcasing Seshat, an ancient Egyptian deity - the goddess of wisdom, knowledge, writing -
wearing her distinctive headdress featuring a seven-pointed star and two inverted plumes. She is shown in profile, a common artistic convention in ancient Egyptian art, with her arms extended in a record-keeping gesture.
Another deity figure - Thot - is partially visible to the left, also in profile, interacting with Seshat.
The background and surrounding areas are densely covered with intricate hieroglyphic carvings, which appear to be well-preserved. These inscriptions would likely detail the actions of the figures depicted, religious texts, or historical records related to the monument's construction or purpose.
The play of light and shadow highlights the depth and precision of the carvings, emphasizing the three-dimensional quality of the relief.
The photograph is taken from a low angle, looking upwards, which emphasizes the monumental scale of the carving and the structure it adorns. The natural sunlight casts dramatic shadows that enhance the contours and details of the figures and hieroglyphs.
Taken from the Great Court of Ramses II at Luxor Temple
A detailed image of the Apotekergata, central Ã…lesund, Norway.
One of my holiday pictures I hadn't posted before. I saw it today while looking through the pictures and thought "this is Flickr worthy". Here the Jugendstil houses, which were built after the great Ã…lesund town blaze, can be viewed in detail.
Himalayan Buzzard (Buteo refectus) captured at Ahmadabad, Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
For detailed information about Birds of Gilgit-Baltistan visit fb.me/birdsgb
A water lily reveals its component parts.
This lily lives in an environment with heavy, high, tree overhang, open shadow. The petals pick up the ambient light, the water and surroundings not so much, and I knock down the brightness in area outside the petals.
I always struggle to id these shield bugs, those on the Carpocoris and Codophila genus all look very similar, not that you can really tell from this angle.
It rained very briefly when I was photographing this pair hence the small drop of water in the image.
Best viewed very large.
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Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Luke 12:27
Not the most detailed shot, but still I chose this one to end this series of American Avocets for two reasons. First I think the flying away symbolizes the end, and secondly it is a stepping stone to the next set of shots I will post that were taken the same evening under some really great light.
Earlier when I saw that the light may be nice, I quickly headed to Elk Island in hopes of getting a particular shot that I had imagined. The image that I was going to try to get would have been a backlit shot looking into the sun in order to get a silhouette type shot with rim lighting accentuating an outline of their graceful curves. Not asking for too much, eh? Well it never happened. The beach still had many visitors and there were only two Avocets, both of which were packing it in for the night and flew away upon my arrival near the beach allowing me only a couple of quick unprepared shots, this being the best of them. I hung around a short while thinking they may return, but they didn't, likely leaving to join the rest of their friends who were no where in sight.
Not the magical image I had imagined, but all in all I am still quite happy with it, plus the outing furnished me with a bunch of other shots that I am thrilled with. So often the case, plan for one thing and come home with something completely different.
Beautifully detailed round gold earrings with onyx stones. Of course I love these for a wilder look. These are available at Nino's Heartsdale Jewelry shop LM below:
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Come see the fine jewelry designs available at Heartsdale Jewelry...you'll be pleased at both the prices and the art!
This photo was part of a test using my Canon 5D Mark iii and new Canon 100-40MML ii. All I can say is detail, sharp, bokeh!
Getting down on the ground for this shot was worth it. One of my favs from a very enjoyable day of taking photos. I really can't say enough good things about this lens - it is versatile and amazing!
Ruby-throated Hummingbird perched in the garden. I think the feather detail came out very well on this one. Thanks for visiting and I do appreciate all the Faves and Comments.
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Mithral Ficus Drupacea (Pack B) marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Mithral-Ficus-Drupacea-Pack-... (*in own planter*)
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