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I dropped the film, when it was still wet ...

Situations like these make the digital revolution even more ... rad

4x5" film

I really like this one, reminded me of a floating blue flame. so far I have really enjoyed the stopshot, although it's a whole new learning experience for me. it really is nice to learn what it takes to make the forms I caught with the manual set up. I hope everyone enjoys, thanks for looking.

Wish you all a sunday full of sunshine

See you later to day. Now i am going to watch the parade beecause it is 17 mai

NORWAYS NATIONALDAY

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my rembrandt moment - 2021

had prepared this photo for friends here those years back, like many things; got lost in the mists of covid [post-processed]

---- Thanks in advance for your support

Got wet,taking this Macro drop pic.

" I'm getting sentimental over you " Tommy Dorsey

Pleurotus Ostreatus (Oyster mushrooms).

Self explanatory really, except the drop is water not soap. I wanted a clear drop and try the reflection. Now I know how they do this and it's great fun! I even bought some glycerine, whatever next?

26 Techniques - Minimalism

 

Strobist: SB600 at 1/64 power bounced from multicolored backdrop behind subject

 

ODT - ODC Macro Mania - D for Drop

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

 

The Drop is a steel sculpture resembling a raindrop designed by the group of German artists known as Inges Idee, located at Bon Voyage Plaza in the Coal Harbour neighborhood of downtown Vancouver. The 65-foot (20 m) tall piece is covered with Styrofoam and blue polyurethane. According to Inges Idee, the sculpture is "an homage to the power of nature" and represents "the relationship and outlook towards the water that surrounds us".[1] The Drop was commissioned as part of the 2009 Vancouver Convention Centre Art Project and is owned by BC Pavco.

  

Vancouver is a major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. The Metro Vancouver area had a population of 2.6 million in 2021, making it the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada. Greater Vancouver, along with the Fraser Valley, comprises the Lower Mainland with a regional population of over 3 million. Vancouver has the highest population density in Canada, with over 5,700 inhabitants per square kilometre (15,000/sq mi), and the fourth highest in North America (after New York City, San Francisco, and Mexico City).

 

Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada: 49.3 percent of its residents are not native English speakers, 47.8 percent are native speakers of neither English nor French, and 54.5 percent of residents belong to visible minority groups. It has been consistently ranked one of the most liveable cities in Canada and in the world. In terms of housing affordability, Vancouver is also one of the most expensive cities in Canada and in the world. Vancouverism is the city's urban planning design philosophy.

 

Indigenous settlement of Vancouver began more than 10,000 years ago and included the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard) peoples. The beginnings of the modern city, which was originally named Gastown, grew around the site of a makeshift tavern on the western edges of Hastings Mill that was built on July 1, 1867, and owned by proprietor Gassy Jack. The Gastown steam clock marks the original site. Gastown then formally registered as a townsite dubbed Granville, Burrard Inlet. The city was renamed "Vancouver" in 1886 through a deal with the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian Pacific transcontinental railway was extended to the city by 1887. The city's large natural seaport on the Pacific Ocean became a vital link in the trade between Asia-Pacific, East Asia, Europe, and Eastern Canada.

 

Vancouver has hosted many international conferences and events, including the 1954 Commonwealth Games, UN Habitat I, Expo 86, APEC Canada 1997, the World Police and Fire Games in 1989 and 2009; several matches of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup including the finals at BC Place in downtown Vancouver,[15] and the 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics which were held in Vancouver and Whistler, a resort community 125 km (78 mi) north of the city.[16] In 1969, Greenpeace was founded in Vancouver. The city became the permanent home to TED conferences in 2014.

 

As of 2016, the Port of Vancouver is the fourth-largest port by tonnage in the Americas, the busiest and largest in Canada, and the most diversified port in North America. While forestry remains its largest industry, Vancouver is well known as an urban centre surrounded by nature, making tourism its second-largest industry. Major film production studios in Vancouver and nearby Burnaby have turned Greater Vancouver and nearby areas into one of the largest film production centres in North America, earning it the nickname "Hollywood North".

Drizzly day in Monroe, Louisiana.

well, actually it's an air bubble... :)

Quoi de mieux qu'un petit selfy pour présenter le 105mm :)

Prise sur une rose trémière couchée après une averse .

 

What better than a small selfy to present the 105mm :).

Taken on a hollyhock lying down after a shower.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Native Currant (flowering)

Leptomeria acida

Maybe Smile on Saturday: A Single Drop

Piccole composizioni di primo mattino dopo una notte umida di rugiada

Padova

 

#padova #red #rosso #bacche #berry #berries #goccia #drop #macro

A Muscovy Duck drops in on a group of its fellows.

the sun makes a brief appearance before jacking it in for the night.

Macro in the Rain.

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HBW :P

At Sweetwater Rooftop Bar, East Fremantle, Western Australia

Dropping ter herdenking van de Slag om Arnhem op de Ginkelse hei.

Hope spread like a wave, no matter how small the drop was!

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