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Bright and beautiful end to the day at Turtle beach. With the absence of sea turtles for the season the algae has taken over the beach.
The end of another day has come and gone with setting sun, as we look toward the Pacific Ocean just after sunset on the beach in Huntington Beach, California.
Fresno, Ca.
This brings up significant questions. Such as, "Are we fucking nuts?" Are we doomed as a species? Of course the answer is a resounding yes. First off, who cares if the landscaping ends? Could we not observe that without a sign to tell us? We spend millions of dollars for signs that tell us the obvious and conditions which should be obvious to anyone who is driving with their eyes open.
Heat is the end of every ice cube (also the end of the icebergs in the Arctic regions). When recording, I had to hurry. After the first test shots to set light and sharpness, the brooklet around the small iceberg became bigger and bigger. The result: He began to "swim" and turned constantly. That made the focus a gamble.
Wärme bedeutet das Ende eines jeden Eiswürfels (auch das Ende der Eisberge in den arktischen Regionen). Bei der Aufnahme musste ich mich beeilen. Schon nach den ersten Probeaufnahmen, um Licht und Schärfe einzustellen, wurde das Bächlein um den kleinen Eisberg immer größer. Die Folge: Er begann zu "schwimmen" und drehte sich fortwährend. Das machte die Scharfeinstellung zu einem Glücksspiel.
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. Ursula K. LeGuin
~happy fence friday~
The end of the road....Idaho and McDowell Roads at the base of the mountain.
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52 weeks in 2018 - Every end has a start
Saturday Self-challenge - creative minimalism
2018 one photo each day
Sums up my general mood over the last 24hrs
I’ll spare you the graphic details as you may be in the middle of breakfast, suffice it to say my gout has gone only to be replaced by its attendant partner in geriatric crime, Farmer Giles.
To take my mind off the current colonic catastrophe I have resurrected a recent pic and fiddled with it in Luminar 4
and All lit up.
The Empire State Building - 1931 - Designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon
(distant) The Langham New York (aka 400 Fifth Avenue NYC) - 2010 - Design Architect: Gwathmey, Siegel & Associates; Associate Architect: Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron
I was in the garden yesterday and I seen a Butterfly which I got excited about. Debated whether to rush in and get my camera as I knew by the time I got back it would probably have flown off. I decided to rush in and get the camera because if it had flown away I could maybe try my hand at taking some more pictures of Bees as there seemed to be plenty of these flying about and I might be more lucky this time than previous times...lol. I was surprised when I got back out that the butterfly was still there, albeit way above my head so had to stretch my arms above my head to snap it. Took quite a lot before it flew off. It was only when I uploaded the pictures to the laptop that I seen that it's wee wings were disintegrating. I did read somewhere that Butterflies don't live very long (days I think) so it looks like this poor butterfly was at the end of it's day...very sad but I suppose that is nature...at least I have captured it and it will be remembered for it's short life here on this earth.
"Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night."
Hal Borland
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