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~ John Muir
John Muir is the individual most responsible for the creation of Yosemite National Park. The Scottish-born American naturalist convinced President Teddy Roosevelt to protect Yosemite (including Yosemite Valley), Sequoia, Grand Canyon and Mt. Rainier as National Parks. Marvelling at the beauty of Yosemite Falls and its surroundings you realize how thankful you have to be.
How low should you go for a picture ? :)
Lesser Yellowlegs
Jusqu'où il faut aller pour une photo ? :)
Petit chevalier
How the trees desire to embrace the sea....taken on a serene beach on the Bay of Bengal in Havelock, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
I spotted this Merganser and her brood at Huntley Meadows Park. They were a very disciplined group as they swam away from me, Every time I try to count the chicks I get a different number. Best viewed LARGE
(This is how we do, This is how we do)
Oh oh
Sipping on Rosé, Silver Lake sun, coming up all lazy
(This is how we do)
Slow cooking pancakes for my boy, still up, still fresh as a Daisy
Playing ping pong all night long, everything's all neon and hazy
(This is how we do)
Chanel this, Chanel that, hell yeah
All my girls vintage Chanel baby
It's no big deal, it's no big deal, it's no big deal
This is no big deal
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
Big hoops, and maroon lips, my clique hoppin' in my Maserati
(This is how we do)
Santa Barbara, chique, at La Super Rica, grabbing tacos, checking out hotties
Now we talking astrology, getting our nails did, all Japanese-y
(This is how we do)
Day drinking at the Wildcats, sucking real bad at Mariah Carey-oke
It's no big deal, it's no big deal, it's no big deal
This is no big deal
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
This one goes out to the ladies at breakfast in last night's dress
(It's how we do, straight stuntin' like that)
Uh-huh, I see you
Yo, this goes out to all you kids that still have their cars at the club valet and it's Tuesday
(This is how we do yeah straight stuntin' like that)
Yo, shout out to all you kids, buying bottle service, with your rent money
Respect
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' yeah we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
This is how we do
This goes out to all you people going to bed with a ten and waking up with a two
This is how we do (straight stuntin like that)
Ha, not me
This is how we do, yeah, chilling, laid back
Straight stuntin' ya we do it like that
This is how we do, do do do do, this is how we do
What? Wait. No, no, no, no.
Bring the beat back.
That's right
(This is how we do), oh oh
(This is how we do), oh oh
At Ebento ~
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Buffet
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Kitchen Cloth
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Chopping Boards
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Branch Hanger
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Wooden Cutlery
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Potatoes Plates
[IK] Grandma Kitchen - Basil
At Kustom9 ~
tarte. hanging fern basket
Other items used ~
KraftWork Rustic Foldable Table . Washed Out Paint
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Waste Bin
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Round Bowl Stack
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Kitchen Pitcher / 2
Nutmeg. Dacha Teatime Strawberry Preserves
Nutmeg. Charming Zen Round Flower Rug
Nutmeg. French Cafe Teacups
Nutmeg. Farmhouse Brunch Pears / 1 Bonus Item
Nutmeg. Fresh Delivery Egg Carton
Nutmeg. Fresh Delivery Milk Jar / 1
Nutmeg. Tidy Pastels Clock Rust
Nutmeg. Grandma's Cottage Basket w/Flowers
Nutmeg. Cane Chair PG
Nutmeg. Garden Junk Milk Can
Apple Fall Rural Farmhouse RARE
Apple Fall Vintage Jelly Molds
Apple Fall Stacked Wire Baskets
Apple Fall Silver Antiqued Rabbit
Apple Fall Rolling Pins Assorted
Apple Fall Hanging Wicker Basket
Apple Fall Neva's Antique Scales
Apple Fall Ceramic Milk Jar
Apple Fall Old Painters' Stool
Apple Fall Rusted Flour Tin
Apple Fall Tin Squirrel
Apple Fall Neva's Vintage Lockers
Apple Fall Straw Broom
Apple Fall Atelier Pendant Lamp
West Village Field Wellingtons - Yellow
West Village Seeded Bread & Tomatoes
..::THOR::.. Vintage Breadbox
dust bunny . hanging plants . ivy planter
_8f8 - Granny's Winter Cottage - Curtain
*LODE* Decor - Geranium Pot [white]
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Explored July 24, 2009
Scanned lith print.
Rolleiflex 3.5C w/ Xenotar 75 mm/f3.5. Light yellow original Rollei filter.
Feb 7, 2026.
Kodak Tmax 400 @ iso 200 (exp 03/2010), developed in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 75 min.
Lith printed on Forte Polywarmtone (PWT) FB PW 4 and developed in Moersch Easy Lith.
This is often how it ends. I'm of course referring to a lith printing session (what did you think? ;-)) when the soup is exhausted and the old paper, maybe a bit fogged, is exposed a very long time.
Eventually, the lith process "snaps" and an uncontrolled infectious development occurs. Leaving you with a split second to decide the "snatch point" before the whole print goes black.
You can get the same effect by turning on the white room light for a couple of seconds when the print is in the developing tray.
In the darks/shadows you can see some interesting solarization going on.
Untoned.
PS borders.
Getingberget, Hammarö, Sweden.
AAW June 8 - 15 Triptych
WIT: In the time of covid 19, I've been busy baking bread - I decided to try no-knead focaccia. I noticed on Instagram that focaccia flowers are a thing, and since I enjoy playing with my food, I thought I'd try my hand at it. The triptych represents the different stages of my focaccia, from raw ingredients to finished creation. It was yummy!
Here is the link to the recipe I followed:
www.bonappetit.com/recipe/easy-no-knead-focaccia
Made Explore.
Digital 2020
Continuing the journey of exploring digital effects..!!!
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large is cool
'How fine has the day been! how bright was the sun, How lovely and joyful the course that he run! Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun, And there followed some droppings of rain: But now the fair traveller's come to the west, His rays are all gold, and his beauties are best; He paints the skies gay as he sinks to his rest, And foretells a bright rising again."
Author: Isaac Watts
Houghton House from How End, Bedfordshire, 28 Jul 2020
I found an old photo of the view up to Houghton House on the Greensand Ridge with straw bales in the foreground.
I decided to try to work out whether I could get a similar shot this summer.
I'd seen this barley field earlier in the summer and thought that this was the location. Even though the crop had not been harvested the light was nice!
I later realised that this is not the same field. So the search continues.
I've put a copy of the old photo on my phone so I can check next time!
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Explore #1 on Thursday, January 15, 2009
Another SS Dicky shot....can I ever get enough of her? I don't think so...
She is still there...even after midnight. This is SS Dicky at 1.30 in the early morning. Exposed for 209 sec and I have again neglected the rule of thirds
For those photographers interested, I have written a Free Photo Guide for this location
Idyll beyond the pavement,
How green was my valley
In vernal raiment.
DeKalb County (Forrest Hills), Georgia, USA.
15 April 2023.
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▶ The East Decatur Greenway extends, unpaved, about ⅓-mile beyond its paved trailhead to the south, continuing northeastward through a wildflower garden, then over Cecilia Creek (aka East Fork Middle Branch Shoal Creek) via a small pedestrian bridge (pictured here), and, finally, concluding alongside the eastern bank of the creek.
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I could say this was taken out in the wilds somewhere , but no - this is Greater London and in Bushy Park ( one of the Royal Parks ) . These two were part of a larger group taking time out to head to a waterway across the open fern covered ground .
As for the scenario with these two with one sticking it's tongue out at the other !!
This photograph of my grandfather shows him as a chauffeur in 1913 and, on the reverse, he has written a note to the woman he was “walking out” with arranging a meeting.
The 1911 census shows him working at a stable as a groom so clearly in the intervening years he had secured a new career. He was almost certainly unaware that within the following 18 months he would become a soldier serving on the Western Front until the end of the Great War.
In 1916 he was granted leave to marry and on the banns certificate his occupation was shown as “serving in the war”. He was discharged from the Army in early 1920 and died in 1962.
I believe the vehicle is a Renault and I have deliberately not restored the photograph as I think part of its charm is the damage it has sustained in the last 108 years. I particularly like the big headlights and what appears to be a petrol can on the roof! Clearly, unlike today, there were no laws on tyre tread depth as the spare and front offside appear to have none although the front nearside does have some!