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Electrified faces, just playing with a photo once made for the music group eBraam.
eBraam is an instrumental trio (Michiel Braam, Pieter Douma and Dirk-Peter Kölsch), which heavily uses all sorts of improvisation with a mixture of jazz, funk and seventies rock. Influences of Soft Machine, Ten Years After, George Duke and Herbie Hancock can be heard throughout the music.
If you want to listen, here's the link. Enjoy ;-)
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As the first rays of sunshine hit the sheer cliff edge behind, light bounced upwards and illuminated the underneath of Mesa Arch with a stunning red glow!
On this cloudless morning, we got to Mesa Arch about half an hour before sunrise.
Being a Sunday, I knew there would be a big crowd and I did not count on getting a spot in front of the arch.
Perhaps being a Sunday worked to my advantage, for there were only two photogs with tripods taking up the center stage (the rest probably knew better to avoid the weekend chaos!), most others (at least 100 if not more, scattered around) were casual visitors just there to capture the sunrise with cell phones. Many of them climbed up the rocks to the left of the arch or the higher ground on the right side behind the arch, obviously they didn't understand what made this a unique sunrise shooting location!
There were even TWO open spots in front of the arch: the 1st and the 3rd on the right side (facing the arch)!
I took the 3rd spot (from the right) and I held my ground, though I really wished I could take a photo of that nearby dome shaped rock which was bathing in the glowy pre-dawn light!
I did not bring a tripod because I needed the freedom to move around.
I walked away with 4 good photos, that's way more than I have ever expected!
Thanks for your visit, I wish you a nice Sunday!!! 💕😘
Overhead catenary above the Metro North mainline at New Haven's Union Station. Shot with the Apple iPhone 8.
Nightly monsoon storm over Superstition Mountain, Arizona.
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1 am.This was a lighting storm we stood Watching in Malta . Just amazing to see the sea been struck by the lightning.We must stood here for over an hour as the storm got nearer.Then the rain and the lightning was so close I thought our car was gone be hit .
The passageway to the Metro North and Amtrak trains in New Haven, Connecticut. New York on your right or Boston on your left . . . Photo inspired by fellow Flickrer Tom Piorkowski.
Taken for the “Macro Mondays” theme “Ready for the Day”. HMM!
I did add the glow and inverted the image in photoshop. If that's an issue I will take it out of the group. It needed a little something extra.
Explore May 22/09....Canada Goose Gosling. View Large On Black Canada geese may be one of the most talkative animals after humans. Goslings, or baby geese, begin communicating with their parents while still in the egg! Once hatched, there is also evidence that they respond differently to different calls and noises from their parents, indicating a sophisticated level of communication. IMG_5030
I was quite amused when this Western Meadowlark pulled all its feathers out into a ruff. I don't think this was just the wind, although it was a bit windy that day when my friend Margaret and I plied the country roads looking for these birds. And I don't think the fence was electrified as there were no wires on the post the bird is sitting on ;)
I thought you might get a smile from this image as I did.
Taken 9 June 2017 near Vanscoy, Saskatchewan, Canada.
It was interesting to see how birds for some reason know which wire to land on and not get electrocuted. When a bird is perched on a single wire, its two feet are at the same electrical potential, so the electrons in the wires have no motivation to travel through the bird's body. No moving electrons means no electric current. Our Mockingbird is safe, for the moment anyway.
Two thunder storms passed by yesterday, this being the first. A pleasure to see and photograph as it was not raining where I was located
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV © 2020 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV © 2020 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator.
I thought it was interesting that there are more guy wires holding up this pole than there are power lines going to houses. I guess this must be a very windy corner and the Power Company is afraid they might lose their pole to high winds. I can’t think why else it would have to be so strongly secured. HTT
Refelecting scoffolding makes it look like building is being electrified. Wood plank is where glass blew out during recent wind storm. This is about 30 floors up. Lucky it was late in the day as this is right in the heart of the city.