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The flaming bright orange flowers danced
gracefully to the tune of the breeze
as the bright sun smiled on them
making them more spectacular.
(Sharon)
PRISMA DE COLORES - Orange
Crazy Tuesday - Upside Down
(photo by Freya)
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Although this monochrome filter took away all colour from this Flaming Katy, it is still a nice little flower .....
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Monochrome Thursday 😄
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ƒ/2.8
4.5 mm
1/60 Sec
ISO 100
If you are looking for a little slice of botanical heaven, look no further than the Hawaii Bioreserve and Tropical Garden outside of Hilo, Hawaii. It didn't seem possible, but once I loaded my photographs onto the computer, I discovered I'd taken more than one thousand images while wandering the paths through the lush green jungle. This plant was identified as a Fiery Spike, also known as Aphelandra Aurantica Acanthaceae. Check out the website for an interesting backstory: htbg.com
Imagine the beautiful scarlet colors of these Flaming Glory Bower (Clerodendrum splendens) flowers. Not even the lack of color in this photo can hide the beauty! This shrub is native to tropical Asia and Oceania and has spread to other parts of the planet for its ornamental qualities. (HMBT and HMT!)
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Canon EOS 6D - f/2.8 - 1/80sec - 100mm - ISO 250
blowing out other person's candle does
not make yours shine brighter
Although I have a camera with a Multi-exposure mode,
trying for many hours did not result in an in my eyes
exceptable result.
So, this photo is the result of 2 shots (from a tripod)
which I combined with software. I don't like overlapping
pictures, so I managed to get the candles side by side.
As that result was also not very striking, I did play a bit
with saturation, contrast, etc.
Somewhere on The Milwaukee Road's Mineral Point mainline, Lonnie captured Fairbanks Morse H12-44 743 raising quite the ruckus. The engineer seems to be enjoying himself, showing off what kind of show the opposed piston locomotive can put on.
MILW 743
Mineral Point Mainline
June 1972
Lonnie Maves photo,
D.A.Longley collection
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Le bûcher de Radon est une très ancienne tradition de ce village, maintenue et portée à bouts de bras par le comité des fêtes de...eh bien de Radon, bien sûr !
Après un magnifique feu d'artifice aux environs de l'heure bleue, vient l'allumage du bûcher de la St Jean et le moment pour moi de slalomer au milieu de la foule pour trouver des silhouettes exploitables !
Et soudain...!
Des cheveux ardents !
(note : cette photo et les 70 autres seront fournies au comité des fêtes de Radon.)
The building that housed the historic "Alysida" factory in Thessaloniki, founded in 1935, is being demolished these days, having remained unused for decades. We were very saddened when we heard this news, we had lived in a house across from the old, abandoned factory for eleven years. It left and took a big part of us with it... I am very proud to be able to maintain a photographic archive and I would like to share it, I will also repost six photos that I have already shown in the past.
This lovely Short-Eared Owl (Asio flammeus) was just a few feet away the other side of the hedge. I carefully found a small gap to shoot through the foliage where the owl was illuminated by the setting sun.
Adventure always starts with an idea, and leads to something greater than expected. The idea of adventuring is to have new experiences which can only be found by exiting your comfort zone and searching exploring. This night was an off trail night, just falling short of a predetermined goal which I had no knowledge of in the field. I started a journey some time ago I call star collecting. Basically you find points (GPS) of interest and mark them with your navigation systems. Then when you're out in the field, rather than wander blindly you can seek out these points. This was one of those nights. Not nearly as sucessful as I'd hoped, we fell short of my target and ended up with this instead.
I thought it was quite beautiful to see what appeared to be spires on fire quickly lighting up and dissipating almost as quickly as they came. Right below here is a narrow long slot canyon and as I ran through it in almost dark you could see the bats. They looked like alien creatures and their eyes seemed to watch me as I moved through their home.
so vibrant and unusual, multicoloured and fretted, I love them!
A portrait of Parrot Tulips, so Baroque... looks like it is in flames!
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Seen growing alongside the foot and cycle path adjacent to the River Tawe, Ynystawe. These look to me as if they’re a garden escapee.
56098 + 56104 (chucking out flames) and to the left 56081, starting up in sync at Leicester UKRL on a Cold Thursday morning 29/12/16
Nothing is ever really lost, or can be lost,
No birth, identity, form--no object of the world.
Nor life, nor force, nor any visible thing;
Appearance must not foil, nor shifted sphere confuse thy brain.
Ample are time and space--ample the fields of Nature.
The body, sluggish, aged, cold--the embers left from earlier fires,
The light in the eye grown dim, shall duly flame again;
The sun now low in the west rises for mornings and for noons continual;
To frozen clods ever the spring's invisible law returns,
With grass and flowers and summer fruits and corn.
Continuities by Walt Whitman
i HAD eXACTLY 8 mINUTES LEFT bEFORE tHE LIGHT fADES. I'M dESPERATELY rUNNING oUT oF tIME. IT'S a biT wINDY aS u cAN sEE tHE boAT iS bLURRED. I dELIBERATELY uSE a sLOW sHUTTER sPEED sO tHAT tHE wATER. LOOK sMOOTH
(029/365) for Macro Mondays theme "Flame". Quite a challenging subject. There are some very accomplished & focused images in the group pool. Mine is quite basic & abstract, I tried adjusting various settings & nothing was working to my satisfaction so I just put the camera on Auto & pointed it into my Stanley stove as close as I dared. I then cropped this the best of the resulting photos. The flames were mesmerising HMM!
The sun was setting as we were heading out of the park on the main road.
Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, FL.
So Flickratti, I am wondering if I should dye my hair and beard a different colour. I know red especially ginger is very polarising. Should I go blond?