View allAll Photos Tagged Explosion,
Oigawa Fireworks Display
大井川大花火大会
The explosion of 2 syakudama.
(Diameter of the core is 60cm, it spreads to 500m).
2尺玉をトリミングしました。
光の筋の多さにご注目です。
[16:9 trimming]
Shimada city, Shizuoka pref, Japan
Mount Hadley, NY, about halfway up the mountain. Beautiful vivid colors everywhere. And it was snowing. I don't care for snow!
Imagen creativa. Photosoph y Filter Forge. Gracias de antemano por vuestros comentarios, award, favoritos, invitaciones a grupo y la elección para galerías; perdonad que quizás no pueda responder individualmente. Todos los derechos reservados
I was taken this picture in oylat in turkey
------------------------------------------------------
حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الالبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية
ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن او عقد مسبق مع المصور
ان كان لديك الرغبة في استخدام او شراء اي من الصور
الخاصة بالمصور يمكنك مراسلتي عبر البريد الالكتروني المذكور اعلاه
واي تعديات تخالف ما تم ذكره مسبقاً ستعرض مرتكبها للمسائلة والملاحقة القانونية
Attention please !!!!
Don`t Comment With Your Last Picture .!!!
Your Comment Will Be Deleted
© All Photos are copyright protected
By ALI ALtammar .
Please Don't Used any Photos In My Gallery without my Permission .
If You Interested to Use, Or buy Any Photos
Contact With me By Email :
At-photography@hotmail.com
Esplosione di luce
Molti anni fa , prima ed ultima brutta prova ad acquarello
Allora ,mio figlio piccolo definì il disegno
: " l'anima che arriva in Paradiso "
“La poésie éclaire comme un feu d'artifice, elle ne veut pas chasser la nuit, mais, au contraire, en tirer parti.”
Jean-Paul Richter
Thank you very much for your comments and for your faves.
(Please do not use without my written permission.)
14 Febbraio 2018 - Happy Valentine's day
Born 1971 in Lüneburg (Germany), currently living in Hamburg, Mirko Reisser has become known as an artist worldwide especially for his large size graffiti works in the 3D-style, in which he depicts his writer name DAIM in serial repetition and within processes of construction and deconstruction. The book Mirko Reisser (DAIM) 1989 – 2014 is the most extensive publication of the artist’s œuvre so far. In 1989 he realized his first works in the public space – in 2014 the artist looks back on his artistic career that spans 25 years.
Protea flowers normally remain closed, (with the style curved, and the stigma within the mass of tepals), until an insect, bird, or rodent disturbs the flower.
At that point, the flower snaps open, the style straightens and the stigma is held some distance above the bloom.
Read all about this amazing plant, this is the BEST article I've EVER come across on any flower: HERE
Some of the most spectacular species in the diverse vegetation of the Cape region of South Africa are the proteas.
Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of flowering plants, sometimes also called sugar-bushes.
The genus Protea was named in 1735 by Carolus Linnaeus after the Greek god Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms.
Proteas attracted the attention of botanists visiting the Cape of Good Hope in the 1600s.
Together with the Springbok Antelope, the Protea had been treated as a sometimes controversial national symbol in South Africa, both during and after apartheid.
I wanted it to look like fireworks.
Hope you enjoy it? Thanks, M, (*_*)
For more of my other work visit here: www.indigo2photography.com
Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
This is the companion image to this one: www.flickr.com/photos/kai-dean/29457249701/ I knew the sky was filling with colour behind me so onc eI had finished taking the first image I moved and took this one. As you can see the sky was putting on quite the show!
Follow me on Facebook: www.facbook.com/shutterhive
Watch me on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCPuLyvXfIN9cqno7FOWUjzA
Thanks for looking!
No hay mayor espectáculo que el cantábrico enfurecido y mas si te lo encuentras en una de las joyas del cantábrico, la playa de Buelna.