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starling

Star

[Sturnus vulgaris]

 

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A Red Tail Hawk that had become pretty interested in some grass rustling along the bottom of the swale - - he watched carefully, but never did strike out after anything

The Little Wattlebird (Anthochaera chrysoptera) kicks up a terrible commotion when ever any bird, other than a Kookaburra, comes into my yard. She screeches and makes a snapping sound that sees off most rivals for her Blueberries.

 

Kookaburras are much larger than the Little Wattlebird, and they aren't interested in nor eat Blueberries. Oddly enough, the Butchbird isn't a rival either, but this is a timid birds who cannot fly so fast as a Little Wattlebird, so it's game on every time a Butcher Bird comes to visit.

Bateleur.

 

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grey heron

Graureiher oder Fischreiher

[Ardea cinerea]

 

This heron caught a goby.

 

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I couldn't really see what he was eating, but he seemed more interested in breakfast than me..:)

Went to the Veterans clinic in Temple on Monday. They wanted to do another biopsy on my prostate. They always seems to have to do everything twice. Drives me crazy. Gotta tell ya, that's a long 2 hour drive back. I had to stop halfway for some Tylenol. Seems like it hurt more this time.

Anyway, the Rock Stacking Festival is this coming weekend. I volunteered again. Hope the weathers nice

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#sliderssunday

 

After showing you a view of Sanssouci Park's Orangery Palace from the lawn in front of the stairs leading up to the Palace, I thought you might be interested in a view of the main level of the Orangery Palace building ensemble. There won't be any newer images from the Orangery Palace than the ones from my 2018 visit, because when I checked Sanssouci Park's website for some extra information about the Orangery, I learned that the entire place – the palace, the plant halls, and the adjacent areas – are closed for renovation. Work started in 2019 and will last until 2029 (!), so my 2018 visit was a lucky one. Unfortunately, I hadn't visited the Palace's interior back then, so that's definitely a missed opportunity because the interior will be redesigned as an event location. Everything according to heritage protection, I assume, because you don't mess with UNESCO World Heritage status, but it still will be different. The heritage protection is probably also the reason why the renovation takes so long.

 

For Sliders Sunday, I've chosen a postcard-style edit with a vintage look for this sunny scene. In a way, these photos are already vintage, especially in the light of the ongoing renovation. This also turns this image's five-year hard drive slumber into a short nap. This image had still been totally untouched (and quite a few more photos from that visit still are) because back then I couldn't see their potential. So I'm glad I'd finally decided to upload the "Green Arrow" (my previous image) because that made me take another look at the "Sanssouci 2018" folder. Btw, one thing I've only noticed now when looking at the photo, not when I took the photo, is the fellow photographer (I don't know him) ;) I also decided to leave the two persons on the bench in the image, because they are half hidden by the fountain, and I think they also add to the relaxed and happy atmosphere.

 

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"In common with Michelangelo and Rembrandt I am more interested in the line, its rise and fall, than in color."

Edvard Munch

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Saint-Germain Church

For everybody who is interested, pleas read the comment by Karol which I copied here:

"The church of Saint-Germain,l'Auxerrois, located in the 1st arrondissement in Paris, at 2 Place du Louvre. It was named after the Bishop of Auxerre who became a papal envoy and who met Saint Genevieve the patron Saint of Paris...

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain_l%27Auxerrois "

 

Thank you so much Karol!

  

During my education I went twice on a week-long study trip to Paris with the class. The first trip was in 1974.

 

I had my first SLR camera , an Asahi Pentax SP II which I bought second hand from my long time and hardly saved pocket money, and only one slide film roll with 36 exposures with me! My pocket money wasn't enough for more.

 

The film material has suffered a lot over the years, but I only have a small selection here for those friends who are interested in seeing what it was like in Paris at the time.

 

I took the photo with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera and slide film, then scanned with a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner

 

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For those who are interested, an extract from this afternoon's Journal entry.

 

"At 5 o'clock we were back on the road to Sousousvlei for the afternoon drive, along the way we saw Oryx and Ostriches. We stopped at dune number 45, I gave Ruby my Panasonic camera and she went off to take photos of wild flowers. I took close up shots of the sand dune and its environment.

 

Next we drove to dune number 47; this was a stunning landscape, especially in the afternoon light. We watched the sun set at dune 47, Ruby took photos of the sunset with one of my cameras, while I used another. Neither of us was interested in sharing drinks and nibbles, we were civil but an impossible gulf had opened between us.

 

I asked about taking a hot air balloon or a sightseeing flight the next morning. Ruby said I'd never get into the balloon basket and besides the next morning would be windy and unsuitable for ballooning. She was no longer interested in anything I wanted if I wasn’t interested in what she wanted me to do. She had also lost sight of the fact I was the client and she the guide. Her message was loud and clear.

 

Back at the camp we had Orix kebabs for dinner, tough as old leather and not at all tasty."

 

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Keep your face towards the sunshine,

and the shadows will fall behind you.

 

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The birds were out to help us asses the damage from the ice storm. The woodpeckers were very interested in all of the broken limbs. ;-)

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During one of my watercolor classes, the instructor gave each student the same image to capture. It took much thought and planning to figure out how to reproduce the same scene.

If you are interested in the history of covered bridges, do check out this link...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covered_bridge

I have never seen Gerry interested in the Banjo before. This Banjo hangs in our living room. It belonged to my Father in Law. I do not play but it is a nice reminder of him. Soon I plan to hang my brothers Bass Guitar up somewhere.

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

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RECOMIENDO VER EN TAMAÑO GRANDE.

¡Un abrazo!

 

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starling

Star

[Sturnus vulgaris]

 

(explored 01.02.2023)

 

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I did some color chance on the other side of my newest tessellation 'Play'.

And found these four swinging ladies dancing on the music by Whitney Houston: 'I wanna dance with somebody ' .

 

They both are folded from German wrapping paper, grid 1:64", hexagon about 33cm, finish size about 15 cm, and again slightly concaaf. I think due to the density of the pattern and the thickness of this paper.

  

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HDR photograph of old buildings in a river reflection, UK by Timothy Selvage.

 

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One of the down sides to night photography is the risk to personal safety. For most of us, there is a certain element of risk heading to an unfamiliar area after dark, often carrying significantly expensive camera equipment. This photo for me was a bit of a wake up call as to the nasty side of humanity.

 

I arrived on location during the late afternoon, happily capturing plenty of shots hoping for a spectacular sunset - which never eventuated. It was cold and wet and when the sun set, the light disappeared quickly into darkness. Having been on location for a couple of hours, I felt more than comfortable with my surroundings.

 

It was during this long exposure shot that I had a rude awakening. I was approached by an older gentleman who inquisitively asked what I was doing. No big deal, it happens regularly. He asked a couple of innocent questions about the subject matter for my photo. The conversation soon turned nasty when he began abusing me for my “boring” choice of subject matter. He told me I was wasting my time and that people are only interested in photos of people. He became highly aggressive, even urging other passers-by to join him in his argument. Fortunately, his rant caught the attention of a couple out walking their dog who came to render some me assistance and convinced him it was time to move on.

 

It’s sad that people like this can ruin your day and stop you from doing what you love.

 

The moral of my story, be aware of your surroundings, not just whatever you’re photographing, and preferably do it with a friend - particularly if you’re out after dark.

This is an old roasting wheel in the window of Nicholas Coffee and Tea in Market Square. I can't decide if I'm more interested in the wheel or the reflection. Definitely an experiment . . .

In today's exceptional mild weather and for the first time ever i caught a goldcrest more interested in singing than constantly on the move. Guess Spring is on the way and the Goldcrests are already looking for mates :-)

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Jager frolicking in the field caught the eye of this guy.

Luckily, Jager never noticed.

I finally joined the Lightroom club after years of playing with other programs. Hate the idea of monthly payments but after losing some backups it might be worth it combined with the storage aspect.

Might be a little over processed but it was my first try. I may redo this once I get familiar with some of the powerful features.

This Tufted Titmouse gives us a long look, scoping out the peanuts in our hands.

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"I'm a dog, not America's next top model!"

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