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Setting Hunter's Full Moon above the Tohono O'Odham Nation.
Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
This full moon, photographed last night, is November’s Beaver Moon—the North American seasonal name; beavers shore up their dams and lodges and stock supplies before winter, hence the name. Astronomically, the Sun and Moon are about 180° apart; so the Moon rises near sunset and sets at dawn. In our calendar the same moon is Raas/Kartik Purnima—observed in remembrance of Shri Krishna’s Raas Leela; around this time, rituals like the Kartik Snan at Kuakata and the Rash Mela on Dublar Char in the Sundarbans take place. One moon, many names—nature’s preparation and a festival of devotion—both gathered in the soft light of this image. (Because of time-zone differences, the calendar date may vary slightly, but the astronomical event is the same.)
The mechanics of A Hamilton automatic Watch. 25 Jewels. 10 photos focused-stacked at f/14. Godox AD400PRO flash used.
edited these 3 photos last night and uploading them this beautiful morning 7:00.
haven't yet started my classical music for reading routine but I might just do it rn.
These photos are all close-ups of tiny scenes I've found through the this amazing Nikon macro lens (enter the album below for more) around the house.
2 are the hard dried shells of domestic butternut and 1 is 'piljevina', as in the leftovers from cutting up the woods for winter and one rare green leaves as the November was already deeply entered our reality
Immature Red-tailed Hawk, De Pere, Wisconsin USA.
from my archive - June 2011.
This is a bird in the wild that had not yet fledged. He was a rescue of sorts - read more about it here: A Memory of the Fallen One
While this bird and I had a mutual understanding at the time, I cannot help thinking he is looking at me like he can't believe I would be so stupid as to enter the danger zone of his only defense.
EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM lens. On-camera flash for fill.
explored 02-09-2023
Car selection - NEF NX Studio Tiff 9 All logo blur plate psdR sk psd trail dn Gnr dn 3390 JPEG 10.3 MB.
Photography: Lens used: 35mm prime, manual focus. A high-resolution image.
My 4X4 All-Time Wheel Drive Terios. I bought this car brand new in 2005 and still have it. I do not drive it much!
The steering wheel of the Terios:
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edited these 3 photos last night and uploading them this beautiful morning 7:00.
haven't yet started my classical music for reading routine but I might just do it rn.
These photos are all close-ups of tiny scenes I've found through the this amazing Nikon macro lens (enter the album below for more) around the house.
2 are the hard dried shells of domestic butternut and 1 is 'piljevina', as in the leftovers from cutting up the woods for winter and one rare green leaves as the November was already deeply entered our reality