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A precious little angel watches & wonders who will open their heart & home to her.

 

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Polaroid Week 2020 Day 5

Viltinga šviesa

Paprastoji kiaulpienė (Taraxacum officinale)

Olympus digital camera

Hope conquers all at the British seaside.

Trying its luck in the withering Agapanthus flowers, it didn't stay long, as there was nothing much left to collect :(

PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski

Höhematte Park

Interlaken, Switzerland

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"The moon lays a hand on my forehead..."

- Sylvia Plath

Marsh alongside Thacker's Mountain in Hope, B.C., Canada.

A Bucolic Scene From Stourhead, Uk. ( Styled after Monet)

Museum Hill – Santa Fe, NM

 

Allan Houser (Haozous) – As Long As the Water Flows

I wish everyone a good start in 2024

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What I wear is all I have

We lost our home, I'm livin' from a bag

Yo mister bully, help me please

I'm flesh and blood, accept me please

Tazacorte

 

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I think probably the last from this particular visit to the Pembrokeshire coast.

 

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After Mama Moose and the twins got up and wandered off, this young bull hopped the fence where he had been waiting and watching. He smelled the area where she had been and gave the flehmen response, then trotted off in hot pursuit, sure that she was ready for him. We saw her up the river later with several bigger bulls hanging around. We may have twins again next spring!

A starling waiting hopefully for crumbs at an outdoor cafe in Hyde Park!

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Posed street portrait taken for my 100 Strangers project in Glasgow, Scotland.

 

This picture is an alternative shot from #72 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

Stuart was telling me how hope and courage, inspired by others, helps him to fight against his multiple sclerosis. He spoke positively about the troubles that ail him because fighting those made him stronger and more hopeful. Inspirational words. Enjoy!

A Blue-gray Gnatcatcher casts a hopeful eye skyward

when we grow up ...

Macro Mondays: Board Game Pieces

CoF150: Leisure & Dominant Colour

ATSH: 8. Hopeful

@ Kukak Bay, Katmai NP, Alaska. On Flickr Explore June 10, 2023 #445.

Hoping for a catch and enjoying the September sunshine.

There were a few Purple Martin's checking out the new nesting gourds at the lake I walk at in Central Bucks, PA. Hopefully they will nest here next year.

More from the Pembrokeshire coast.

 

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As we reached our car after our visit at Mottisfont Abbey, a robin appeared from underneath it and hopped about on the ground finally flying to sit, puffed up against the cold, on top of a nearby post.

 

He just watched me, within touching distance, as I took his photo.

 

I felt sorry I had not a crumb to give him.

I hope the rest of 2023 is better for me for shooting nightscape photos. I've only had three sessions so far, for which I'm thankful, but illness, weather, and personal and family commitments have kept me from spending nights doing what I love.

 

One of those three outings was in January at Narooma, on the south coast of my state of New South Wales, Australia. I was privileged to be led to this spot on the beach, at Glasshouse Rocks, by fellow nightscape shooter Ian Williams. We spent around four hours on the beach, shooting the Milky Way's core—while Barunguba's lighthouse shone its beam towards us every 15 seconds—until sunrise and beyond.

 

I know today's image is similar to those I've already posted from that night, so I'm hopeful for some clear nights when I revisit the locale next week.

 

I shot seventeen frames in succession for today's photo, then stacked the images in Starry Landscape Stacker after some processing in Adobe Lightroom. Each of those seventeen shots was captured with my Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera coupled with a Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Art lens @ f/1.8, using an exposure time of 13 seconds @ ISO 3200.

A mount with a beautiful name. this is not the photo of the mount, but of the drive.

 

Monte con nombre bonito. esta no es la foto del monte, sino del camino.

  

amazing texture by "leschick"

PHOTOGRAPHY Toporowski

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