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The Seven Sisters is a wonderful stretch of coast in southern England, where the chalk cliffs stand out brilliantly white from the surroundings. I was able to capture them at sunset.
The current Flickr Explore Algorithm has by my estimate found 300 consecutive days of my images lacking in interest. It seems I have fallen off the automated schedule of making the list every two months and/or that my images are truly lacking in interest.
If only I could have a conversation with Math. I'd start by telling math that I have imprecisely deduced that I find 'it' lacking in interest as well.
I digress.
Mellon building in Philadelphia with a desaturated and fade vibe applied.
The drought continues...been over a week since I have shot anything other than snapshots. Maybe that algorithm has my photography pegged right after all?
Enjoy!
the cats and i are not thrilled with the dark & tumultuous storm passing overhead this morning, so here they are from last week, in much better weather!
**********EXPLORE, Highest position #103*************
Living in the country, any length of hair on a dog that chases quail, is difficult to maintain. As her hearing has declined, we've thinned down most of the bulk on the ears. Hasn't made a difference.
No tricks, look at the large version View On Black. Texture added for background.
explore: 394#
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Noa írta!!!! szeresse tet!:) <3
Model: Gy.
Explore -Oct 22, 2009 #188
Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home
Winter Is Coming, The Summer Has Gone!
~ The Flowers Have Bloomed,
Autumn Leaves Are Falling ~
Time To Find A Cozy Spot Til Spring Comes Calling! By Taryn Campbell
Explore 05.03.2016 HP #12
Awe, I am in awe of this woman. She is my partner, my best friend, the other half of our team, and mother to our two daughters. I stand in her shadow, and never more so than on the 25th of February when our second daughter was born.
I don't normally take photos of people but Zavinta wanted some images from the labour room so I couldn't say no to her :-) However I feel this is an image worth sharing, a nine month journey encapsulated in one second. At times it was a difficult journey, there were scares along the way but my girl got there in the end. And she did it all with just the help of our wonderful midwife Helen and a huge effort on her own behalf.
The emotion of it all, it is hard to find words to sum it all up. There is so much emotion in this image and trust me there was quite alot behind the camera too.
Thank you my love for our beautiful daughter, I will always be in awe of you, and welcome to our world baby Erin Ceplinskaite Maguire, you are loved.
Finally thank you all for your favs and especially your great comments, you are all very, very kind.
48/52X – Light Painting
Explored on December 2, 2015 #199
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Siempre nos dijeron que Batman era un apuesto ricachón muy bien entrenado pero, un humano sin súper poderes. Parece que no es verdad todo lo que nos vendieron a juzgar por ese ojo de terminator
Explored on December 2nd, 2015 #183
New Entry: Navarro, my friend Cinzia's cat!!! :)))
WOW! :))) Thank you guys!!
1. Non imparerò mai a non farmi far male..., 2. Navarro 4, 3. Mare Profumo di Mare, 4. Non sembra neanche il Tevere..., 5. Buon Week-end a Tutti!!, 6. 12 Cuccioli in Cerca di Casa (Mentana), 7. Studio su Farfalla 3, 8. Strelizia a Villa Borghese 2, 9. Luce di Glicine
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SoCal Coastal Fog This Morning At Oceanside Harbor Village
If You Get The Chance, Visit
Oceanside California, The Most Beautiful
Layed Back Beach City In Southern California,
Great Beaches Hotels, Boat Harbor, Longest Pier
On West Coast, Wonderful Surf And Sunsets,
Great Restaurants And Friendly People.
Dawn@Tonglu
From Tonglu (3036 m) Trekkers’ Hut
Singalila National Park, Eastern Himalayas
Beautiful Bengal, India
This was my last picture just before going home.
The light levels dropped a bit and | wanted to grab this moment with the outgoing tide engulfing these rocks, so I upped the ISO to 500 and opened up the aperture to f/7.1 to get an exposure of 190 seconds using my Hitech pro stopper.
I wouldn't have been able to get this shot with my Sigma 10-20 as it would have been too wide rendering the rocks much further away.
I colour corrected the picture first of all but decided to put it back to how it was as I feel the cool blue suits the tranquil feel of the shot.
Taken With
►Nikon D300s
►Nikon 16-85 @42mm
►Hitech Pro Stopper
►Lee 0.9 Hard ND Grad
►Preset WB
►Tripod + Cable Release
►Bulb Mode + Watch
Post Processing
►Corrected slight colour cast
►Corrected Levels
►Added clarity to enhance the rocks
►Boosted contrast slightly
►Spot Removal for some dust bunnies
►Burned the rocks to enhance them further
►Reduced grain due to the high ISO
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Pulling some pictures from the archives. I have been so consumed with unpacking (all my stuff came out of storage) that I have not gotten out even once this summer to take pictures. Or even for a hike! So, I feel compelled to go through the archives and find things that I should have posted back at that time, but did not.
On the way home from work, I pass a house that has the most beautiful garden in front. She uses every inch of her yard space (including the grassy space between the sidewalk and the road) to plant flowers. At the time I took this picture, most of her flowers had died off or been pulled up because it was closing in on autumn. But this purple birdhouse called out to me. In fact, this is the thing I saw from the road that prompted me to pull over after school and take some pictures.
Taken in Montclair, NJ.
© Carrie Hittel. All rights reserved.
Stunning view looking out across the Eastern side of the Peak District looking out towards Hathersage.
Explored 19.1.25
The maternity ward in Hospital 126.
Named for the nearby Pripyat River, Pripyat was founded on 4 February 1970, the ninth nuclear city in the Soviet Union, for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. It was officially proclaimed a city in 1979, and had grown to a population of 49,360 before being evacuated a few days after the 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
Though Pripyat is located within the administrative district of Ivankiv Raion, the abandoned city now has a special status within the larger Kiev Oblast (province), being administered directly from Kiev. Pripyat is also supervised by Ukraine's Ministry of Emergencies, which manages activities for the entire Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
Access to Pripyat, unlike cities of military importance, was not restricted before the disaster as nuclear power stations were seen by the Soviet Union as safer than other types of power plants. Nuclear power stations were presented as being an achievement of Soviet engineering, where nuclear power was harnessed for peaceful projects. The slogan "peaceful atom" (Russian: ?????? ????, mirnyj atom) was popular during those times. The original plan had been to build the plant only 25 km (16 mi) from Kiev, but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, among other bodies, expressed concern about it being too close to the city. As a result, the power station and Pripyat were built at their current locations, about 100 km (62 mi) from Kiev. After the disaster the city of Pripyat was evacuated in two days.
A 35 man (plus guides) trip to the Ukraine exploring Chernobyl, the village, Duga 3, Pripyat and Kiev including Maidan (Independence Square) and observing the peaceful protests underway.
Some new faces, some old, made new friends and generally we were in our elements.
Rhetorical question but did we have a blast? You bet!
Amazing group, top guys. Till the next time!
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After waiting eight days, my new 50mm lens arrived Saturday morning (at 8:37 a.m., nonetheless). I'm looking forward to using it properly sometime this week! :)
Explored :)