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This shot is taken in JPEG (NOT in RAW), thus very minimum editing made. Essentially, what you see here is what was there. It is one of my works for an Nat Geo Assignment from a Nat Geo producer. The assignment prompted me to explore area less visited by people, injecting something new in the photography community.

 

Disney just shut down a wonderful photography community, Nat Go Your Shot (Nat Geo YS), forcing me, a Your Shot photographer to migrate my works from Nat Geo YS to flickr and/or instgram. Your Shot is a place to be missed. Other than socially connecting people, YS inspires and encourages every photographer.

 

As always thanks in advance for your faves and/or comment..

I found out on Facebook that my friend, who I originally became friends with on Flickr, has passed away. I never met him, but he was very kind and encouraging to me during my own health problems. He was no longer active on Flickr, but we still occasionally commented on each other’s Facebook posts. R.I.P. Marcel!

Thanks indeed everyone for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.

Awards are encouraging and especially from those who add my work to their 'faves'.

Cheerz G

Encouraged by the images of others like Ay Naku and Artsee Fartsy I am going to try to be a little more brave and take street shots.

 

This is of a chess player deep into the game.

 

HBW

 

View On Black

   

After school, the triplets stop by the arcade for snacks and fun...

 

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Skippy envisioned his universe with the help of the following stellar creations:

 

Soy's Game Cafe Table, Game Cafe Chairs, and Coins, which are all part of the Game Cafe Table Set, available at The Mens Dept. (TMD)!

 

Contraption's Hard Shell Backpack, available at TMD!

 

The little men wear the following cool new styles (left to right):

 

Complex's CMPLX Jacket (@TMD)

Semller's Brit Boots (@TMD)

Mirror's Jamie Glasses (@TMD)

 

ExalteD's Drake Vest (@TMD)

not so bad Charly Jeans (@TMD)

Vale Koer's Primefiber Trainers

 

Cold Ash's Ryan Bomber Jacket (@TMD)

Aitui's My Sweats Pants (@TMD)

Vale Koer's Refined Dunks

 

Taxi to TMD!

 

Skippy also created his universe with the following amazing designs:

 

Soy's Green Green House, and Wooden Wings Ceiling Fans!

 

ChicaChica's Milk Shakes, which are all part of the Milk Shake Collection!

 

Seven Emporium's Token Machine, and Cold Drinks Neon Sign!

 

NOMAD's Shanty Apartments!

 

Black Bantam's Crinkle Fries Paper Boat, Single Fry, and Secret Sauce Dipper!

 

Toro's Skeeball Machines, Roll The Ball Sign, and Tickets Neon Sign!

  

Let's keep encouraging one another,

offering a hand or kind word, lifting each other up.

Together we can change the world!

 

Keep shining so bright, my friends!

The heat has been scorching but we're headed for a cool down for the weekend, thank you all for your continued encouraging and kind comments, favs and views and I hope y'all have a great weekend ! :-))

Love the trees until their leaves fall off,

then encourage them to try again next year !!

  

2017

a colourful installation in front of the main train station, Hannover, Germany. Artist: D.C.Nikolic. People are encouraged to walk through to experience a different path, other than their daily walks.

Shock of the New Challenge # 63.0

~ SOTN ~ Futurama ~

 

BiG THANKS to EVERYONE for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.

Awards are always encouraging and especially appreciated from those add my work to their collection of 'faves'.

 

Cheerz G

 

“Wisdom is learning how to live in harmony with the world as it is in any given moment.” - Ram Dass

 

This was very evident when we were camping in PEI last month. Two years ago, Hurricane Dorian devastated the park by taking out many of the trees around the campsites. We were lucky to have a treed spot with some privacy. However, most campers were sitting out in a bare woodland area. It was encouraging to see young trees that were planted and they are slowly growing to replace the ones that were lost. Meanwhile, grasses and wildflowers dot the field with a bit of color and nature. These are times we need to live with the changes that nature throws out to us and to live in harmony by respecting the chance for new growth.

A noble purpose inspires sacrifice, stimulates innovation and encourages perseverance. Gary Hamel

 

Still trying to encourage Sherlock to love the camera ;)

Barnes' Metalmark seen in Panama, Central America.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

HPPT Everyone!!!!!!...xoxox

(for those unaware..HPPT=Happy Pretty in Pink Teusday)

Hey Everyone have a Super Duper Day.......=))

 

I usually don't get so excited by EXPLORE.....BUT my very first video attempt made EXPLORE...WOOOOO HOOOO That is so encouraging...thank you for all that watched and commented....here is link in case you did not see it!!!!!

flickr.com/photos/7766392@N04/3032771726/

A captive bred Red Kite showing its beautiful feathering.

 

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thx 4 faves comments invites so encouraging...press L

An encouraging fellow photographer in Quebec said the berries on my Japanese yew will look very nice in snow. Pessimistically I said they won't last through the strong winds and rain. But the temperature dropped precipitously last night and the rain turned to snow. I took this before it all melted. This is the photo on the same bunch of berries he saw. The previous shot is on a different branch.

I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging

Hmm a pattern seems to be forming.

He’s not usually this serious but was ‘encouraging’ me to go feed him instead of taking pictures!

Morning is God's way of saying one more time, go make a difference, touch a heart, encourage a mind, inspire a soul and enjoy the day.

Churfürsten is a mountain range in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

 

They form the natural boundary between the canton's Toggenburg and Sarganserland districts. They are the southernmost range of the Appenzell Alps, separated from the Glarus Alps by the Seez river and Walensee. They consist of a limestone ridge running east to west, with the individual peaks formed by erosion. The ridge is defined much more sharply to the south than to the north, with an almost vertical drop of several hundred meters towards Walenstadtberg and eventually Lake Walensee at 419 m. The southern slope of the range was significantly formed by the Rhine Glacier during the Würm glaciation.

 

The name is a plural, indicating the peaks forming the historical boundary of the bishopric of Chur.

 

It has historically also been folk-etymologized as Kurfürsten, i.e. the 7 prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire who in the later medieval period (until 1648) numbered seven, which in turn encouraged the count of seven main or "official" peaks.

Created for: Surrealart challenge " Shifting "

 

BiG THANKS to EVERYONE for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.

Awards are always encouraging and especially appreciated from those add my work to their collection of 'faves'.

 

Cheerz G

  

Found parked in the car park of the MOVE complex in southern Shepparton on the ANZAC day long weekend. The day is called Melbourne to MOVE, with people encouraged to bring their pride and joy from where ever they may hale from.

 

Museum of Vehicle Evolution

7723 Goulburn Valley HWY

Kialla, Victoria 3631

According to J. R. R. Tolkien, not all those who wander are lost. Although in my case, that’s mostly because I wander very slowly. Sometimes, as here, not much further than the car park. Then again, Tolkien also said, little by little, one travels far. I find this one more encouraging, not least as a metaphor for life. This last year has reminded me there are only so many years of wandering allotted to us, and few things I’d rather be doing. I’d better get on with it then. Which seems as good a resolution as any. Happy New Year everyone.

 

Original photograph copyright © Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.

"I want to encourage women to embrace their own uniqueness. Because just like a rose is beautiful, so is a sunflower, so is a peony. I mean, all flowers are beautiful in their own way, and that's like women too." - Miranda Kerr

 

Thanks so much Purple, It's an honor to be your 1st client.

I wish you much success ♥.

I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging

One of a pair of Black Bee-eater seen at dusk in Ankasa Forest, Ghana, West Africa. The Black Bee-eater is a member of the Meropidae family. It is native to tropical west and central Africa where it is found at the edges of the rainforest and in secondary woodland.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

Roskilde Cathedral (Danish: Roskilde Domkirke), in the city of Roskilde on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark, is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Denmark.

 

The cathedral is the most important church in Denmark, the official royal burial church of the Danish monarchs, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is due to two criteria: the architecture of the cathedral shows 800 years of European architectural styles, and it is one of the earliest examples in Scandinavia of a Gothic cathedral to be built in brick; it encouraged the spread of the Brick Gothic style throughout Northern Europe. Constructed during the 12th and 13th centuries, the cathedral incorporates both Gothic and Romanesque architectural features in its design. The cathedral has been the main burial site for Danish monarchs since the 15th century. As such, it has been significantly extended and altered over the centuries to accommodate a considerable number of burial chapels and the many added chapels show different architectural styles.

 

The cathedral is a major tourist attraction, bringing in over 165,000 visitors annually. Since 1995, it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique architecture. A working church, it also hosts concerts throughout the year.

I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging

“The world is already full of critics, to stand out, be an encourager.” - Matshona Dhliwayo

 

I am forever grateful to all my Flickr friends who are great encouragers. Thank you!

An experimental studio portrait of a captive bred Striated Caracara, a bird of prey of the family Falconidae. In the Falkland Islands, it is known as the Johnny Rook. The settings for this hand-held shot: ISO 400; f/16; 1/160 second.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

Encouraged by a patch of warm Winter sunlight a clump of double petalled snowdrops dance in the breeze as they push through the bed of Ivy covering the spinney floor.

The Blue-billed Malimbe is a striking black-and-red forest weaver with a blue bill. These birds have a harsh, rasping call and are usually found in small parties in dense, humid undergrowth on the forest edge near a stream or swamp.

 

This adult was seen on a very misty morning just after dawn near its nest site beside a small watercourse in the Ankasa Forest, Ghana, West Africa. It was so dark, as the sun had yet to break through the mist, that ISO 8000 was used for this shot.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

Encouraged by my guide Brydon Thomason of Shetland Nature I did a commando crawl across the terrain to get a closer view of this Bonxie - the Shetland Name for the Great Skua (Stercorariius Skua) - she was completely oblivious to our presence which was a few feet away - she was far more occupied with the flying Skuas who were flying in lower to get a better look at us!!!

   

Taken at a museum in Thailand, with 3-D painted artwork encouraging participation. Of course....I am the fellow drinking !

TNC Shutterbug Club visits one member location each month where we spend an hour exploring and taking photos of that location. Participants are encouraged to take raw and unprocessed (in-viewer filters only - no Photoshop) snapshots and submit them to the TNC Shutterbug Club Flickr group. (Photos must be received by the end of the day of that particular location).

 

Submitted photos will be used for a Nature Collective 2024 calendar. Be part of a year long scrapbook-style series of photographic encounters in the wild, brought to you by The Nature Collective!

 

📌 This month's location: Bella's Lullaby

 

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A male Greater Antillean Grackle in San Juan, Puerto Rico, West Indies.

 

Thanks for your visit… Any comment you make on my photograph is greatly appreciated and encouraging! But please do not use this image without permission.

I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging

Taken in the underground tunnels that were controlled by the Colligium Vampires.All sins are encouraged here, especially in the fight pits - where a two in one out policy was enforced.

  

www.altinumrp.com

 

A lovely photogenic sim. Feel free to come and take pics - just join the ooc group to gain TP access.

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Altinum/135/153/2502

 

Just credit the sim and join the Altinum Flickr Group

www.flickr.com/groups/3026358@N22/

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although in the heart of the summer, Perseids always signal to me the approach of autumn.

i could list a few things that made me frame it this way, there is no good excuse for the poor composition though 0:-). normally this would end up in my recycle bin, however, it survived, considering the astrological event.

taken one night before the peak of the meteor shower due to weather constraints, Jupiter to the left, clouds in motion from the total exposure time, the core of the Milky Way just above the horizon and I was able to select 8 meteorites, some quite faint and needed some help to pop.

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| 14 mm |

| FG 4 frames stack for NR | ISO 2000 | f/1.8 | 246 sec |

| Sky 8 frames | ISO 6400 | f/1.8 | 20 sec |

| 8 additional frames with meteorites stacked in PS using luminosity masks |

| Haida Clear-Night Filter |

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Gracias a todos por vuestros comentarios y faves, me animan un montón.

Thanks to everybody for your comments and faves, They encourage me very much.

  

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