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A hot air balloon in the shape of a pig is being filled as part of Marion County's Ham Days celebration.
Strobist: 1 flash fullpower behind car pointed at gas station to lighen it up.
1 strobe on stand at camera left point at car and model.
1 strobe cam right for fill light.
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I didn't really need two photos of the E1 in the same location but on my return to Ealing 2450 posed nicely. Next up was VW1568 to Ealing Hospital for TE1995 and 1996 ( which were running almost together) but this went horribly wrong when 1996 arrived late and was inexplicably sent light all the way to Brent Park by the controller! Refusing to be defeated, I came back for it later....9/2/16
DNH39123 Charing X-Marble Arch 23
TLA25 Marble Arch-Goldhawk Rd 94
VN37962 Askew Rd-Acton Town 266
VW1570 Acton Town-Ealing Bdy 607
2447 Ealing-Drayton Bridge Rd E1
2450 Drayton Bridge Rd-Ealing E1
DEL2066 Ealing Bdy-Hanger Hill 112
VW1779 Hanger Hill-Ealing Bdy 83
VW1568 Ealing Bdy-Ealing Hosp 607
TE1995 Ealing Hospital-Sudbury 92
VP623 Sudbury-Harrow BS 182
VP331 Harrow BS-South Harrow 140
VP336 S Harrow-Harrow Mosque 140
VP627 Harrow Mosque-Sudbury 182
TE1996 Sudbury Hill-Wembley Tri 92
DEM1915 Wembley Triangle-Park 223
Taken in Estãncia, Sergipe, 02 Jan 2009.
At snad dunes of "Praia do Saco" (Saco Beach).
For the first time I used the pop up flash for my D80 Nikon to fill in flash (to illuminating the little bush of the first plan).
Fat Mum Slim's Photo a Day Challenge Day 114 - April 24th -
Fill the frame
A little different for today. I liked the color and lines of this ordinary subject. We voted for this one.
Panasonic Lumix GM1 with Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro and Kipon aperture adapter
Processed in Lightroom and Alien Skin Exposure 7
location : Reikan-ji Temple ,Kyoto city,Kyoto prefecture,Japan
京都 鹿ヶ谷 霊鑑寺
The temple of Camellias - Reikanji temple
Reikan-ji is a small temple just above the Philosophy Path only open for brief periods in the year,but very well-known for its beauty of camellias and called "The Temple of Camellias"..So when opening many people visit this temple's garden dedicated to camellias
The temple was founded ,formaly named in 1654 by Imperial princess 多利宮Tarinomiya( 浄法身院宮宗澄尼Johossinin-no-miya-syochuni1639-1678)who was a daughter of the Emperor Gomizuo 御水尾天皇,and her childfood name was Tani-no-miya谷宮 so the the temple has been also called Tani-no-Gosho.(Gosho means Inperial Palace )
The temple still retain the atmosphere and elegant appearance in those days,especially the father Emperor Gomizuo loved camellias ,so this temple has been filled with various types of camellias.
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Masako Ishida (maco-nonch★R)
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***My Kyoto Photography***
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Canon EOS M5/ Mount Adapter EF-EOS M / EF50mm f/1.8 STM / / ƒ/2.5 50.0 mm 1/2000sec ISO100/all manual/no-editing
When the ties are dropping off the rails, you know that you are just a "tad" shy on ballast......
West end of bridge approach over the Fox River, spur line to Waukesha's south side industrial park.
Old, re-purposed Gulf Station in the Deep Ellum sector of downtown Dallas, Texas.
I used a yellow gel on my strobe here to light the interior, fired from the window on the right side of the building. While it certainly wasn't my intent, it rather makes the place look as though it's filled with, well...urine. So...don't open the door! :-)
Night, lots of ambient sodium vapor, yellow-gelled strobe.
Sorry I missed Tiny Thursday, but not to worry here is my Fill the Frame Friday. It's the door of a wee sideboard we have. I quite like the different colour of the wood and the pattern it creates.
Spring Fishfly (Chauliodes rastricornis) with an unidentified parasite - The Space Coast of Florida
I wish the little bugger wasn't motion-blurred, but it was pumping away and wouldn't hold still for the required exposure.
If anyone can ID the little blood sucking parasite, I'd be curious to know what it is.
With a little help from some folks at BugGuide it looks like the parasite could be a form of insect feeding midge (Ceratopogonidae; a.k.a. No-see-um), possibly Forcipomyia ectoparasites.
Rules of Composition: Fill the frame
The subject fills up the whole picture with no dead space spotted.
Why this is a good picture:
This picture is good because it has a unique and interesting subject, which is a hand painted owl done by me. There is also no dead space spotted as the background of the painting is also painted shades of blue.
How can this be improved:
This picture could look more appealing if the subject had brighter, and more abstract colours.
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In order to populate New France and reduce the imbalance between men and women (19 men for 1 woman), King Louis XIV sent the Filles du Roy (literally daughters of the King) to the colony. Often orphans in France, they will have few time to flirt in America ! Upon arrival, they must get married and become pregnant as soon as possible.
Afin de peupler la Nouvelle-France et de réduire le déséquilibre entre les hommes et les femmes (19 hommes pour 1 femme), le roi Louis XIV envoie dans la colonie les Filles du Roy. Souvent orphelines en France, elles auront peu de temps pour le flirt en Amérique ! À leur arrivée, elles doivent se marier et devenir enceinte dès que possible.
"Our word is so faint and feeble . Broken by the slightest breeze or breath. Our hearts are, they're so deceitful. Sick and filled with lies that lead to death." - Thrice
This is actually from back in August. The idea was right in my head, and after leaving this shoot, I thought I walked away with what I wanted. But when I got home, I just couldn't put it together like how I saw it in my head. I thew it on my hard drive because I didn't want to delete it and forgot about it. I found it today and since I had nothing to do, I thought I'd play around. Nevertheless, I'm really happy with the results.
Canon EOS 7D, 50mm 1.8
October, 2012.
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Lehigh Valley Coal Company 0-6-0 #126 is replenished with coal at the North Carolina Transportation Museum. Guess it is close to a coal chute on a coal bunker.
For this weeks assignment over at DPS digital-photography-school.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2579
Explore:Highest position: 52 on Thursday, May 31, 2007
During July yellow pond lilies fill Isa Lake near Grant Pass in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Isa Lake is perched atop one of 2 crossing of the Continental Divide that the Craig Pass Highway makes between West Thumb and Fishing Bridge. The little lake is covered with ice most of the year but in the summer it is filled with yellow waterlilies (Nuphar polysepalum). Isa lake is unusual in that that it has 2 outlets. One flows out on one side and goes to the Snake River tributaries and eventually to the Pacific while the outlet on the other side sends water to the Firehole River drainage and with time to the Mississippi and on to the Gulf of Mexico/ Atlantic. Even more unusual is the the configuration of the drainage. Because the local Divide runs roughly east-west at Isa's location, the east side drains to the Pacific and the west side of the lake drains to the Atlantic. That is the reverse of what one would expect.
The yellow water lily is also known as yellow pond lily, Indian pond lily, cow lily and spatterdock. I found some confusion when I tired to look up the scientific name of the yellow pond lily found in Yellowstone. The different species and subspecies names seemed to be being applied to same plant depending on the reference. The website ZipcodeZoo.com had the explanation: "The taxonomy of the genus is problematic. E. O. Beal (1956) departed dramatically from previous North American treatments in recognizing a single polymorphic species, Nuphar lutea (name of European origin ), with several subspecies formerly treated as species. Subsequent research (C. E. DePoe and E. O. Beal 1969; E. O. Beal and R. M. Southall 1977) has supported Beal's treatment for some southeastern subspecies, but most other taxa have not been studied as extensively. Beal's treatment, for the most part, has not been adopted in the Northeast and elsewhere in North America or in Europe. Molecular studies of Nuphar currently in progress (D. J. Padgett, pers. comm. ) have clearly shown the North American taxa to be distinct from the Eurasian Nuphar lutea; Beal's nomenclature under that taxon cannot be upheld. Continuing to treat those taxa at subspecific rank would require new combinations under Nuphar sagittifolia (Walter) Pursh, the oldest name that has hitherto been applied only in a geographically restricted sense. Until the molecular studies are completed, creating new names is premature. We therefore return to the previous treatment of the taxa as species."
This information was confirmed on the USDA's GRIN. A nomenclature change recognized by the USDA confirmed the name as Nuphar polysepalum.
zipcodezoo.com/Plants/N/Nuphar_polysepalum/
www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/taxon.pl?25419
The confusion also extends to the genus nomenclature. ZipcodeZoo.com reports "Prior to conservation in its current sense, the name Nymphaea was frequently used for Nuphar. Although often treated as neuter, Nuphar was originally assigned the feminine gender".
So with the nomenclature issue at least partially understood, I did learn some very interesting things about the history of the yellow pond lily as a Native American food and medicine source from the US Forest Service site. "The mature seeds of the Yellow Pond Lily can be placed in a frying pan on an open fire and they will swell and pop open resembling popcorn in appearance and taste.The roots may be boiled or roasted, peeled, and then eaten as is or placed in a soup or stew. The core of the root is rich in starch. The root was also dried and ground into a meal and then made into flour by Native Americans.The Native Americans apparently had some difficulties in gathering this particular plant for food and medicine. The fleshy rootstocks grow under 4 to 5 feet of water. Some Indians would raid caches of the roots in muskrat houses, but usually they would dive for the root. Baked rootstocks of the Yellow Pond Lily were sliced and used as a poultice for sores. A decoction made by boiling rootstocks was added to bath water to treat rheumatism." (www.fs.usda.gov/detail/ipnf/learning/?cid=fsm9_019139)
U.S. Engineer, Hiram Chittenden, came across the unusual lake in 1891 as he was looking for a route for a new road between West Thumb and Old Faithful. He wrote a poem about the pond but it was not named until a couple years later in 1893 when Union Pacific Railroad official named it Isa for Isabel Jelke of Cincinnati, OH. Little is know about the reasons it was named after her or what her relationships were with the Railroad, Yellowstone National Park, the Lake itself or Hiram Chittenden (if any).
Because of the beautiful pond lilies this spot has been a favorite stop of the Jones Family over the generations and years.
@sodegaura, chiba, feb/2011
Rolleiflex 3.5E Xenotar
Schneider Kreuznach Xenotar 75mm F3.5
Kodak 400TMY-2 (Kodak XTOL 1:1 pushed)
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夜のしじまに流れていた
あの思い出のレディオショー"
- ラジオ・デイズ by Motoharu Sano
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