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In the fields of Atwater Estate Vineyard, an old Ford 500 idles nestled high atop the rolling vineyards and farmland of the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York

 

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finger studies - Fingerstudien

© 03 - 2015 by RICHARD von LENZANO Kamera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR

My first finger since I started taking photos of bikers!

I'll just stick to landscapes.

  

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"it's perfect. It's like the essence of my soul." -Amanda's Review

"It's your best picture yet. I give it 5 stars! " -Amanda's Second Review

"It's beautiful. It's awesome. It's a masterpiece. I love the eye thing. It's magnificent." -Amanda's THIRD Review

"Now don't say anything else good about it." -Kate

"I said I like the cape!" -Amanda

Snapped it while it was on my finger.

Fingers Sculture - Juan Carlos I Park

or rather, Crepuscular Rays!

 

Crepuscular rays (more commonly known as sunbeams, sun rays, or God rays), in atmospheric optics, are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from the point in the sky where the sun is located.

 

These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.

 

Despite seeming to converge at a point, the rays are in fact near-parallel shafts of sunlight. Their apparent convergence is a perspective effect, similar, for example, to the way that parallel railway lines seem to converge at a point in the distance.

 

The sun rays do converge to the sun, but the sun is much further away than the rays might make it look like!

 

The name comes from their frequent occurrences during twilight hours (those around dawn and dusk), when the contrasts between light and dark are the most obvious. Crepuscular comes from the Latin word "crepusculum", meaning twilight.

 

I had a bit of fun using Serif's Affinity Photo to select areas to brighten up … for instance, the Barley looked very dark against that sky, but it took little time to select and brighten to the point as I saw it, rather than the lens!

 

Went back this afternoon and the Barley had all been cut and the straw taken away!

 

Praticamente ad ogni angolo di strada, in Thailandia, ci sono delle bancarelle minimali, su cui viene grigliato ogni possibile genere alimentare. Il sapore è ottimo nonostante le salsine di condimento siano quasi radioattive da quanto sono piccanti.

 

#street #fingerfood #grocery #griglia #mascherina #carne #meat #thailand #bangkok #mask #protection #spicy #piccante

on 25 Dec 2011 I went to a village for some Culture with my designing, when we reached the village my teacher's friend told us no power here and I was so up set. He said now a days mostly potters use power and this time unfortunately no power and you cant see the potter's work. He said one man still no use the power, and then we went to his home. He was amazing artist but so poor you can see in Dec winter he did not wear shoes, and he has only one eye. He was so kind man and I asked him many questions I am a chatter box but he did not mind and He made some earthen pots and I made some fotos and video. He was so up set of his livelihood because no value and no handsome amount. When i watch his foto I dod not forget his finger and his magic. I hope you will like the Magic of Pakistan.

Squirrels gotta eat too...

for "116 pictures in 2016" #88 Green Fingered

 

Forget the 'finger' and ingest the beauty of the desert

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# #fingers #mains #doigts #montmartre #harpe #musique #monochrome

 

Guess what colour they were!

used baloon as background :)

 

My vintage Remco Finger Dings arrived today. L-R Millie Mod, Betty Ballerina and Sally Ice Skater.

 

They're so cute!!! My fingers just fit in their legs haha

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I'm not gonna lie: I've enjoyed taking the Flickr app off my phone and not feeling the pressure of trying to constantly keep up on my feed. But, I've quietly checked in at times on my laptop, favorited a few photos here and there, and then gone back to great times with the family amidst a busy season at work.

 

But, on the flipside, I always figured I'd post something again at some point. It was just a matter of feeling inspired to do so.

 

Well, that inspiration has come from two, whirlwind trips to Western New York. With me having a work-related meeting on Saturday, October 1st, followed by plans to spend the balance of the weekend doing a brief, overnight railroad photography trip with a couple old chase buddies, my wife wisely decided it was a good time to head up to Potsdam with our 4-year-old son to visit her parents for a long weekend.

 

With my wife and son planning to leave Thursday morning, I realized I had an unusual chance to make a quick, two-day trip before getting home in time to go to my work-related meeting on Saturday morning. A last-minute check with an old friend from seminary who lives in East Rochester, I confirmed I had a place to crash Thursday night.

 

So, after seeing my wife and son off on Thursday morning, I was headed west. The ultimate goal? The Falls Road out of Lockport, NY, which was a bucket list item I wanted to check. Unfortunately--thanks to CSX not dropping for them--all they did on Friday was spot cars in the yard with their RS-32 facing long-hood forward. Definitely a bummer.

 

What saved the trip, though, was cleaning up on the Finger Lakes Railway. I've done a little with the Finger Lakes before (including having the chance to ride a good portion of the railroad in a speeder on a NARCOA trip years ago), but I always wanted to do more. Well, this trip provided the chance.

 

While Friday the Finger Lakes was the backup plan, on Thursday it was the plan on the way out. I knew that Train GC-2 worked the Canandaigua line on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but I also knew it generally ran against the light with leaving Geneva westbound in the morning and returning eastbound in the afternoon. But, the line turns back south on its approach to Geneva, so I figured there'd be an angle or two.

 

I found the eastbound return train just east of the Village of Phelps, and boy was I happy to see what the power was: Lehigh Valley-inspired U23B #2201! After getting an OK shot at one crossing, I found this spot with perfect side light just after the Carter Road grade crossing in the Town of Phelps. After quietly walking back to the car, once inside I assure you there was some celebrating!

 

FGLK Train GC-2

Phelps, NY

September 29, 2022

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I took this early this morning and wow is it cold out there. Only 21'F. Red sky in the morning, sailor's warning! Are we in for more snow?

Abandoned quarry in Valle dell'Orco, Italy.

  

Canon 6d & Samyang 14mm f/2.8

  

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Hawker dragonfly on my finger. Not managed a photograph of one on my finger before

Artist: Carolyn Miller

Red Rooster Roadhouse

845 Main Street,

Cairo, New York

I personally like the scaffolding, like it was just put there.

With thanks to Rob for providing two thumb-models for me.

ODC - Family

Taken Apr, 08, 2011. Sun-rays or like some call the fingers

of God's hand. What ever you want to call this sight. When

you see one, be thankful...

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