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Hypo Transformation: A digital alteration from my photograph to create a unique image that retains some of the original photograph's properties.
Explore # 350 April 26,2012
Radiating Spiral - Explored chosen as the cover photo of the group Fantastic Photography www.flickr.com/groups/1770423@N24/ (July 31, 2013)
Front Page, Visionary Arts Gallery 2 Platinum & Gold, Admin Weekly Choice, May 24, 2013: www.flickr.com/groups/visionary_arts_gallery_platinum__gold/
Included in the galleries:
nuove architetture www.flickr.com/photos/69901321@N08/galleries/721576295454...
Lots of the Same Thing 72 www.flickr.com/photos/cameliatwu/galleries/72157629536565098 Architectural Splendor III www.flickr.com/photos/john-jardin/galleries/7215762968500...
Spiral IV www.flickr.com/photos/12143104@N07/galleries/721576335181...
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Magic summer moments while the girls are exploring the magical Venus’ pool surrounding rocks near Milazzo.
Camera: Canon QL19
Film: expired Kodak Gold 200
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Explore #182 on Saturday, December 24, 2011
Explore #231 on Friday, December 23, 2011
Featured on the front page at MSA - FAVES OF ANIMALS
Pine stone is a rock phenomenon located near the village of Borovitsa, about 10 km west of the town of Belogradchik. It is a beautiful, more than 100 meters high cliff of red continental sandstone sculpted by erosion. The name of the place comes from the pines on its ridge, a large part of which, unfortunately, were destroyed in a fire in 2000.
I was spending 3 days in Koh Rok island. The name of the island is meaning a squirrel, but name Hermit wouldn't be bad name either, because the island is full of Hermit crabs.
This is a fairly tight crop, and yes, I know the sky is chaotic. I guess that's what happens when you leave the shutter open for 104 seconds. Next time I'd like to shoot this again but frame it this way to get better resolution on the castle.
Wishes! Main Street USA, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World
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Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you're having a great day!
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This picture made it to Flickr Explore April 20, 2010 - #90 - thanks everyone!
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Disney Photo Challenge winner in "Fireworks" - thanks for your votes!
1. Butterfly - Singapore- Changi Aiport_ Butterfly Garden -Flickr Explored, 2. Joy of Mango Plucking -IMG_9140-2 - Explored, 3. Splash Of Joy -9475 - Explored, 4. I am Smart -IMG_9312-2 - Explored, 5. Painted Storks- 20190320-IMG_3848 - Explored, 6. Thiruvallikeni FEstival-6162 _ Explored, 7. Flamingos-3028 - Explored, 8. Flamingos-3011 - Explored,
9. SunRise -Explored, 10. Salt pan - Exlored
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If you couldn't tell already, I really enjoy photographing these birds. The banded male has left "my spot", but this male has now come, along with a second female (female based on its behaviour with the male and the first female). Very fun to watch, sometimes hovering right in front of my face to catch insects.
This is my son and my sister-in-law having ball of a time on Ganpatipule beach in Konkan (India).
Yes.. i made them jump a few times till i got both of them in air at the same time.. and they did not mind giving as many shots i need.. they were just enjoying it!
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This is my First Explore photo : www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/2010/02/15/
Feb 15, 2010 #18
Best position in Explore (December 15, 2010) is # 176.
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The lil red devil made it through Explore after all. ;-)
Thank you very to you all, my good friends!
Today I travelled to Dublin to take a look round. there's lots of streets and stores and a bar on every corner! I ended up getting lost round the back of the Guinness brewery, Here I am in front of the Blarney stone pub.
Spying on the kitties on the neighbours' balcony.
As you can see we're having a lovely sunny day today!
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Explore # 75 - thanks!!
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“Then he said, ‘This is what I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain.
Luke 12:18
Showy milkweed is a member of the Milkweed Family (Asclepidaceae).
Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on the undersides of showy milkweed and some other milkweed plants. The larvae consume the foliage, which is toxic, to make themselves and the adult butterfly stage less palatable to predators. Viceroy butterflies, in turn, have a very similar appearance to the Monarch butterfly. The Viceroy relies upon this mimicry to protect itself from predators that mistake these butterflies for the unpleasant-tasting Monarchs.