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A couple of family members who have difficulty getting about experiencing for the first time freedom that can be had with a mobility scooter
...El destino se esconde detrás de cada puerta que decides abrir.
... Fate is hiding behind every door you decide to open.
It is rutting season and the bucks are getting active sparring for dominance. These two young bucks went at it for awhile this morning.
Maybe not the most clever title, but that's what was happening. You see, it was raining, and the buffalo had no umbrellas or raincoats.
Explored - peaked at #45.
Last day-Last picture I took.
Now this isn't actually how I felt, the island was really nice and beautiful weather, I didn't actually want to get out of it. :p
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum #630 sits at the shop being prepared for the mornings run to Summerville, Georgia.
As always, an infrequent gym post. Sorry for long time followers who expect to see content....just very busy lately and it's hard to even just catch up with friends.
..but not what you might think now (laugh)
A few months ago I was already here to photograph the two castles in the background together with the road and this time I used also a modified telescopic rod with ball head for a better view of the curve. This I simply leaned on my tripod and secured it with a counterweight and waited in calm conditions for a few seconds until the swing stopped.
Then I started the exposures with a radio remote trigger.
I was very lucky with this single, first car.
A photo friend suggested me in a comment to this place to come in wintertime wen snow had fallen. I thought that was a great idea.
To get to this beach, you have to go through a 300-foot tunnel that was blasted back in the 1920s when Oceanside was a resort town. The tunnel is found at the base of the cliff just north of town.
Playing fetch in the shadow of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta Canada.
Horsetail Falls in September, 2016. I’m hoping that the road opens soon so that I can get to more of the waterfalls. The Old Gorge Highway has been closed since the Eagle Creek Fire in September of 2017.
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It was getting late and the sun was gone. All of the elephant families had moved out of the Amboseli swamps to feed except these two bulls who had been fighting on and off for at least two hours.
Over a half century ago in an era of large farm families, it was not uncommon for there to be more kids than available beds. The words "get over" were often heard in the dark, especially on hot and humid summer nights.
In the photo is Aurora Australis, Eta Carina, Souther Cross, LMC and light pollution from Levin, Otaki etc.
Had an amazing Stellarfest weekend. thanks to Horowhenua Astronomical Society for arranging an amazing get together. It's awesome to meet people from Aotearoa Astrophotography in person as most of the times we only talk through comments and messenger.
The first night was rained out, so could not get anything good except for a good night sleep. The next day as per Ian Cooper, it was to clear up by dinner time and it did, we took few shots of the milkyway and clear sky did not last long, we decided to pack but we did sit around the fire and kept talking to other attendees when some mentioned about clear skies, it was a bit light polluted around the camp so Jonathan and I decided to head out to Himatangi Beach, New Zealand. The sky was not looking hopeful so we thought of driving back, but we already took a drive so Jonathan took a decision of heading to the beach and just checking how the sky conditions were and i am glad we made it to the beach. We walked for few minutes, i was shooting west and was waiting for milkyway to set where Jonathan shot towards south and screamed "AURORAAAA", that was it, the whole night we pointed our camera south and were shooting until 2AM until the activity died down.
Shot few timelapses and single shots. This is one of the first shots i took, the activity was probably at it's peak as you could capture the light beams, not much visible visually, except for that part of the sky brighter than the rest. As soon as we captured aurora, I sent a text to Adam letting them know that there is some activity going on. My mobile had only 1% battery left and glad that last message went through.
Was pretty happy with the image, after capturing Aurora from auckland, this is the second time i've captured it and the first time this bright. Can't wait to someday head down south or to greenland.
This was a test shot so, used 15sec, would have been a lot better in capturing the beams at a shorter exposure and higher ISO.
Exif: 15sec, ISO 1600, f2.8 using Samyang 24mm on Canon 6D
Shot on 15-08-15 at 11:31:30 PM
Eldemar a state of the art ocean going yacht built on the foil sail technology as it gets ready for its upcoming debut.
Took the shot on a bright brilliant blue oyster of a day in Kochi which the ignormaus will call a Photoshop sky.
There is still lots of work going on before the aerofoil sails go on to the yacht.
I am a colorful kind of a photographer painter ... but when I get brave and edit for B&W, I always love it! Don't know why I hesitate ... my world just needs all the bright and glorious color I can get me thinks!
Great Egret, second version. Beautiful old Live Oak trees and Spanish Moss hanging all around ... the beauty of Central Florida on display.
It is opening, slowly but sure. Let it flow and fill. Just enjoy of what we have now and live through.
(1 in a multiple picture album)
I'm counting the weeks now until my annual October trip to the Sierra Nevada in search of fall color. The last two years this scene in Bishop Creek Canyon was clouded with smoke from fires on the other side of the range. Hopefully, three will be a charm when I get back.