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One might as well try to ride two horses moving in different directions, as to try to maintain in equal force two opposing or contradictory sets of desires.
Robert Collier
Marking a trail in the woods.
DMC-G80M - ISO 200 - 1/8sec - Lumix G Vario 12-60mmF3.5-5.6 @ f/8
Many thank's to all for your visits and kind words, appreciated.
Some of the different paths which start from the big parking area at the lake where I walked today.
I walked in the direction which isn't shown on the signs. I've been here many times and know my way here.
But once I walked from Sörsjön to Bergkulla( - two of the places on the signs) with a class of 13 year old schoolchildren. We managed to get lost and were back at Sörsjön after an hour and then took a different route which I had wanted to take to start with and then found the way.
117 pictures in 2017 #78 Prongs (I think it looks like prongs)
Presenting 3 separate flocks of Oystercatchers all converging on one spot. They came in from different directions at slightly different times. So some are further away, others are about to land and those at the bottom of the picture swept in from behind. Just a privilege to be there as they arrived. Another of my stop off at Hoylake opportunistic shots. It bears enlargement well. The detail actually seems to improve as it gets bigger. Worth looking anyway.
Carrots for bills, these Wader are so unmistakeable.
I shot this many times with several different water patterns and light directions. The end result is so busy it's almost uncomfortable to look at at.
Valencia / Costa del Azahar / Spain
Album of Spain: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/sets/7215762598789...
The thing I love about North Narrabeen Tidal Pool is that the colour can come at you from all directions as it did last Monday night.....
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and finally another upload from yours truly :) Running even futher behind than usual, which is saying a bit. But maybe this week I can get some time to catch up!
Another scene in IR, taken with the Nikon D50, 18-55mm kit lens, Hoya R72 IR filter.
6/52/2017 #flower
The Netherlands are known for its magnificent fields of tulips in all colors. Once you've put them in a vase they continue to grow in all directions into a colored mess. I like it, it looks like they want to escape.
Yebela, 2017, artwork by Aimé Pane. At ARTZUID 2019, the Amsterdam Sculpture Biennial. Very much worth a visit.
More of ARTZUID 2019:
johanphoto.blogspot.com/2019/06/beeldenroute-artzuid-2019...