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EXPLORED # 440
’Ekhane proshanto mone khela kore uchu uchu gaach.
sobuj patar pore jokhon nemeche e-shey dupurer suejer aach
nodite soron kore ekbar prithibir sokol belake.
abar bikel hole otikaai horiner moto shanto thake
ei-sob gaach-guli; ---jeno kono dur theke osposto batash
bagher ghraner moto hridoye jagaye jay traash
-Jibananando Das
Location: Sundarban, Bangladesh (healing the wound of Sidr-2007)
Photo credit: Tapash Pramanik
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I have many photos taken from Riverside towards the railway bridge, none in the other direction. So I thought I'd take the opportunity of a train trip to Scotland in the snow to redress the balance. iPhone shot processed with Snapseed.
In Explore 22 January 2013 #157.
The Sunflowers at the Grinter Farm are so tall this year; with this one being way over my head.
Along US Hwy 24-40 (near Stillwell Road and 246th Street),
NE of Lawrence,
Leavenworth County, KS.
A big 'un tonight ......... and he had a little friend with him too.
Thanks to all that Faved and commented on this picture :-))
(checking old shots/ random)
location: sumaguing & lumiang cave connection, sagada, benguet, philippines
shot taken last: november 28, 2010
image info:
nikon d90
18-200mm lens @ 18.00mm focal length
iso : 200
exposure : 1/4000s
aperture : f/8.0
w/o filter
camera settings set in manual
handheld
post process info:
natural light, no crop and no hdr.
adobe photoshop cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights and color balance)
picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, tuning, graduated tint and watermark)
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thanks for the visit and comments, appreciated... God Bless and happy Tuesday to all my flickr friends :)
Descubrí que algunas de mis fotos están en el explore, no podía creerlo, fue una hermosa emoción!!!!! :=)
Hace poco descubrí de que se trataba!
Ahora estoy de vacaciones por las lindas sierras cordobesas, cuando vuelva me paso por sus fotos!
An explorers rare mileage excursion heads south on the Columbia Terminal Railroad between Hallsville and Columbia, MO.
Explored 3rd September 2014. Thank you all for your kind comments, faves and group awards for this image!
I remembered to put BK's hospital flowers to good use before they completely withered up, go me. Also, our last house guest leaves this morning -- for those of you keeping track that was over three straight weeks of houseguests. Phew!
On a frozen winter day, on the way to one of Europe's highest roads accessible in winter: Kaunertal Glacier Road.
A serene scene at Llyn Padarn from earlier this year - a wonderful, still morning photographing a photographers favourite.
Explored - 27.12.24
Explore....on 03/08/08.
A mackerel sky is an indicator of moisture (the cloud) and instability (the cumulus form) at intermediate levels (2400-6100 m, 8000-20,000 ft). If the lower atmosphere is stable and no moist air moves in, the weather will most likely remain dry. However, moisture at lower levels combined with surface temperature instability can lead to rainshowers or thunderstorms should the rising moist air reach this layer. In the winter it is often said to precede snowstorms and flurries. There is an old saying, "Mackerel sky, mackerel sky. Never long wet and never long dry." The phrase 'mackerel sky' came from the fact that it looks similar to the markings of an adult king mackerel.