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Full moon over I-70 and the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts.
Experimenting with light trails and HDR merge.
Mike D.
The path goes forward. It's full of sun lately and I hope that it will stay that way as long as possible. The path goes backwards as well. Bad reputation's there for some reason, but it is still the path. To take few steps back is sometimes better than to rush mindlessly into the muddy curves.
Each full moon night something goes on the shrine to sacrifice.
May the goddess of the moon take it and answer with peace to it.
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Full frame view of the light as it penetrated the clouds over the Grand Canyon. Taken from the north rim.
A male brown pelican in full breeding plumage (the bright red underside of his face and beak) is banking at the inlet ✔️
10:30pm. Decided to stop by this spot on the way home last night as the full moon reflection angle looked like it would align perfectly with Natural Bridges keyhole feature. Finally my first time on this beach alone with just my gear. Single exposure.
Thats more like it! Autumn in the Adelaide Hills in full swing and looking spectacularly beautiful today.
7 Days with Flickr #Black&WhiteAndSepia
Date & Time : 28 Feb 2018 - 23:02 GMT
Distance to Earth : 368.593 km
Illumination : 98%
Handheld taken over West Wales (Ceredigion)
ƒ/4.5
108.0 mm
1/250
ISO 160
Dedicated to C.F. (ILYWAMHASAM)
You seen Taurus before and you’ll see him again, but when my favourite wood is soaked in lovely atmospheric mist I’m going to make a bee line to all my favourite trees. Have a lovely weekend.
a soft tone version will come later
purple as promised ;=))
have a hot pot of coffee
read a good book
think positive
and use a camera ;=)))
Macro Mondays theme 5 August 2019 - Complementary Colours
I chose the colours orange and blue - two of my very favourite colours. The orange flower shown here is a Daylily in full bloom, picked from my garden for the occasion. The blue comes from the miniature glass vase that the bloom has been placed in, which has been filled with blue-tinted water (thank you, food colouring!) and the blue dinner plate that the vase has been placed upon.
HMM! 💐
A frosty morning in the southern Andes. The sedges and grasses crunch underfoot and my fingers complain about the camera, but the moon justs rests on the ridge.
An early morning shot of a full to bursting Mevagissey harbour
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Sunset @ 8:02pm Moonrise @ 7:50 pm ! It was so cloudy today & I only had 10 mins to see the full at SF Marine national historical park !!
The short-toed snake eagle (Circaetus gallicus), also known as the short-toed eagle, is a medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers.The genus name Circaetus is from the Ancient Greek kirkos, a type of hawk, and aetos, "eagle".The specific gallicus means "of Gaul".
Short-toed Eagle flight_w_6055