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I think it's time to get a telescope!!! This is a fellow photographer that I met in Joshua Tree National Park. He, his sister and another photographer and myself hung out here for a couple of hours exchanging tips and friendly conversation.
We were looking for variations on different compositions since nobody there could find a comp with the arch and the MW that looked any good. At this time of year the MW is on the back side of the arch which is somewhat less photogenic than the front side. So I strapped a 50 LED police headlamp on this guys head and handed him my back up headlamp set to red LED mode and ask him to put that on the ground at his feet. After a little fiddling and a few test shots I ended up with this composition. Hope you like it!!! :)
I will be heading back here in June when the MW is in a much better position. :)
This was shot at the White Tank Campground on the Arch rock loop.
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For the Macro Monday's "One of these things is not like the others" theme.
Title inspired by Kermit the Frog : )
Thanks for viewing and happy Macro Monday!
the theme for Macro-Monday 12.Dezember
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Gràcies per les vostres visites i comentaris.
Gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thanks for your visits and comments.
'November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.' - Elizabeth Coatsworth
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Another one of those soft moody light days....two trees side by side; one of them picked bare of its berries by robins....thought I'd better hurry with the camera...still unseasonably mild here, not complaining!
Thanks for your visit; Happy Thanksgiving U.S.A.!....Pat...xo
We're hosting on Thursday....only family, will view lots of American football which I love, especially Green Bay Packers:)
It really was this colourful, one of the most spectacular sunrises I have seen, and I've seen a few.
It was raining all day, but by the end of the day the sky clear up so I decided to take a walk by the woods after work and try to catch that special 3D pop that is only possible under particular light conditions but not quite there yet.
What do you think? Does it have that 3D look?
it is exactitude in art or the complement of art :-)
Charles Nègre
Justice Matters!
sunrise, Duck, outer banks, north carolina
somewhere down there ... the weekend - TGIF!
European Robin / Rotkehlchen (Erithacus rubecula)
perched on a grapevine in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
and then there's the bother of changing political parties :-)
Robert Brault
Protest Injustice! Resist!! Vote!! Vote!!! Vote!!!!
rose, 'Dream Come True', little theater rose garden, raleigh, north carolina
Paddy can land on a sixpence .. Elk's beginning to defer to Pad's as she's realising just as Mist does with having her that's she's got a Pad's that does that so why bother!
It is naptime for me now and grumpy face has come to get me. Cammy always looks so mad, but he is the most affectionate cat (besides Patches) I have ever had. Cammy reminds me of a dog. He plays fetch. He waits for me, greets me at the door.
Hello everyone,
A few days ago, I spotted a bush that was loaded with these pink puffballs. I couldn't help, but take a few pictures!
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Have a wonderful day!
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I stayed with the fog for one more image ..;) I do like the way it came out. Simple and relaxing.
Happy Sunday. Hope everyone in the Northeast is doing alright with that nasty weather. I saw a few pictures posted on Flickr. It looks really ugly
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~Paul Jones
The "stars" are lights reflecting off other pieces of hand blown glass.
Going out with ~Ingeborg~
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After the processing, this song popped up in my head:
'Paint It Black' by The Rolling Stones.
The first to lines are:
""I see a red door and I want it painted black.
No colours anymore, I want them to turn black.""
Sweet memories of Schiermonnikoog ;-))
Happy weekend!
it comes from the darkness to show the light :-)
Kevin Russo
HPPS! Truth Matters! Lies have consequences!
hemerocallis, day lily, 'God Save the Queen', sarah p duke gardens, duke university, durham, north carolina
Normalerweise ist die Landschaft da nach den Hügeln noch nicht zu Ende... Und nach den ersten Windböen, die Dich ohne Vorwarnung fast von den Füßen reißen, fühlst Du Dich plötzlich ganz furchtbar klein und unwichtig...!
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Dream and Reality ..... two separate and different Worlds ....
united by an invisible thread,
on which only children and Dreamers
can run with their eyes closed .... without fear of falling ......
Sogno e Realtà .... due Mondi separati e diversi ...
uniti da un filo invisibile, su cui solo i bambini e i Sognatori,
sanno correre ad occhi chiusi ..... senza paura di cadere ….
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MANY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! :)
It is a former estate garden featuring annuals, roses and wildflowers and an extensive rockery. It is located on Wilket Creek, one of the tributaries of the Don River West Branch. The estate's title was once held by Alexander Milne, a Scottish weaver who settled here after the War of 1812 and left in 1832. The land and the woolen/saw mills was obtained by Rupert E. Edwards in 1944 and created his country home. Edwards home was left in neglect and was purchased by the Municipality of Metro Toronto in 1955 and became Edwards Gardens in 1956. 126