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Expo Marc Petit Jardin de l'Evéché Limoges 2016
jusqu'au 19 septembre 2016
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Le sujet interpelle, j'y retournerai plusieurs fois je pense.
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Grand Canyon National Park
Arizona, USA
The Grand Canyon was formed over millions of years by the erosion caused by the Colorado River. In this photo you can see the high plateau through which the canyon was carved.
When I view this photo, I can't help but think layers. Layers of colors, layers of canyons across the expanse and the geological layers exposed by millions of years of erosion.
It strikes me that nothing man made can be seen and that had a Native American stood at this location 5,000 years ago, the view would have been mostly the same (note the trail at the lower left).
The canyon is more than 200 miles long 12 miles wide and a mile deep. The national park is visited by about 6 million people a year. On a clear day, like this one, it is possible to see for 100 miles and the distance across to the North Rim seems to shrink.
There are always visitors at the South Rim of the park, but during the winter season, it is possible to find overlooks with few or no other visitors. One can find a sense of serenity when viewing a scene like this especially when viewing it alone.
Nikon Z8
Nikon S 24-70 f/2.8 at 66 mm
1/160 sec at f/11 ISO 64
Single capture
November 6, 2023
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If anyone can get these bottle caps off, it’s bound to be this little guy! LOL! Taken for the Jules’ Photo Challenge Group: tiny Guess I did speak too soon- I am back standing in one spot to even get a cell signal. Not internet working here again. 😞
Three pelicans rest on a sea wall in Boca Ciega Bay near Upham Beach in St. Pete Beach, Florida. One pelican has a fishing line protruding from an area behind his leg.
The guy on the right kept turning to me, like he had something to say. I was clueless to it, trying to hold my balance on the rocks and focus on his eyes. My wife knew right away, of course, telling me as she spotted me on the rocks and approached.
All three flew away shortly after I captured this image, so I never saw it until I edited the photo in full resolution. Look closely - he's got a leader protruding from just behind his left leg, with a swivel and a bit of line dangling from it. I can't tell if there's a hook involved, but that feels like a reasonable assumption to me.
Before I knew about his predicament, I loved this photograph because it gave me a sense of technical satisfaction - three in a row, perfectly spaced, and nobody's pruning themself! And, bonus, that gaze!
Now it makes me a little sad every time I look at it.
I still love it though, because it reminds me of things that are important to me - wildlife and the environment - and the challenges they face.
Taken in Leicester city centre. I tried to talk to this man but he spoke very little English. He acknowledged that it was ok to take his picture and I gave him so money. I wish I had more to tell.
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Usually I don't put night photos on flickr because it is very difficult for me to make good photo in night condition シ.
Test - this is ONLY a test! AT&T is still working this issue, which is affecting the people on our small road here on the Elk River. Upload speed is sad! This is only a 22kb file- has taken all day to stay connected long enough to get here!
I have been wearing my sad face for a while now, per internet connectivity, etc.
Okay so i REALLY love number 9&10 but i still want opinions. so please just leave your favorite number or a note on the skin. i'd appreciate it a ton <3
While at Delaware Bay beach at East Point Lighthouse on June 14, 2020, I got to meet & talk to 3 ladies who were there to help & count the horseshoe crabs. This is Kathy. She was keeping a tab of how many males & females her other friends were helping. They were turning them over so they could get back to the water. Because of Covid19, the regular horseshoe count which normally takes place at night, was canceled, yet these ladies were a small cohort of helpers for this year's Horseshoe Crabs visiting East Point Lighthouse Beach in Maurice River Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Soundtrack // Bande-son: TALK TALK ("Living In An Other World"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZQZZf_R434
"HELP ME FIND A WAY FROM THIS MAZE... I'm living in another world to you... And I can't help myself..."
Afternoon spent with grandchildren numbers 4,5 & 6. Esme at the back, Georgia on the right and Lottie on the left. Not to sure if Esme Was screaming with them of screaming for help.
In a foreign land where things may look alien and language being a barrier, it is always good to have guides who are able to speak a common language and assist in a time of need.
Juvenile male Anna's Hummingbird. They sometimes pant to help cool down during the hot Arizona days.
so guess what! Last week i decided to start my own photography buisness :) I´m going to focus on portaiture and ofcourse children photography. I am very very exited about this :) I have a facebook page that you can check out:
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Client Work for Style Kingdom's 2nd issue : issuu.com/style_kingdom/docs/style_kingdom_magazine_vol_2
Models: ForrenAshford, BlackLiquid Tokyoska, Gig1 Resident, & Lila Quander
A derailment on MRL's 4th Sub near Superior caused the railroad to detour traffic via the 10th Sub for a couple of days in September 2013. Helper power was dispatched to Missoula for the detour moves, making for quite a show on Evaro Hill for the duration of the derailment cleanup.
Here, a WB manifest with two sets of mid train helpers grinds its way up the hill towards Evaro.