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Carrying on with the Warbarrow theme but from a different angle. This image was taken shortly before the misty sunset last night from Broad Bench.
From left to right is Bindon Hill, Warbarrow Tout and Gad Cliff.
Took this shot this morning behind the Pilot truckstop in Von Ormey, TX. The photo I took of the horses was just about 100 yards to the left of this small lake. Texas is so green this year, lots of rain.
Nein, es ist kein Dinosaurier, obwohl er mich sehr an ein Urzeittier erinnert. Dies ist ein Stirnlappenbasilisk. Nachdem er schon auf der Roten Liste als „Stark gefährdet“ eingestuft ist, wird es ihn vielleicht wie die Saurier bald nicht mehr auf unserem Planet geben.
Jurassic Park
No, it's not a dinosaur, although it reminds me a lot of a prehistoric animal. This is a frontal lobe basilisk. Already classified as "Critically Endangered" on the Red List, it may soon no longer exist on our planet, just like the dinosaurs.
Took this shot almost 2 years to the day. 1 year to get it processed, 6 months to get it scanned and out 6 months of removing all the banding as it was under-exposed.
This place is always on the list of photography spots in Australia. Nice and easy to get to and looks great in a camera. Can't wait to visit again.
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Dinosaur National Monument
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Camera: Canon Eos 6D
Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM
Aperture: f/22
Focal Length: 26 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/30
ISO: 320
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Unfortunately I had a problem with flickr and with this post. So I have to repost my shots from yesterday and today. I hope You don’t mind.
When I stood in the forest swamp near Grossdittmannsdorf I felt like I had walked far back in time. As the rising sun was shining through the morning mist I could surmise like the world could have looked like many thousand years ego. I expected a T-Rex ore a Veliceraptor emerging between the trees any moment. A really surreal moment. Afterwards I'm glad, that non of them was approaching. Only a pair of grey herons felt annoyed by me and came across insulting very loud.
Als ich an diesem Morgen im Waldmoor bei Grossdittmannsdorf stand fühlte ich mich, als wäre ich in der Zeit weit zurück gewandert. Als die aufgehende Sonne durch den Morgendunst schien konnte ich erahnen, wie die Welt vor vielen tausend Jahren ausgesehen haben könnte. Jeden Moment erwartete ich, dass ein T-Rex oder ein Velociraptor zwischen den Bäumen auftaucht. Ein surrealer Moment. Im Nachinein bin ich jedoch sehr froh, dass keiner von beiden gekommen ist. Lediglich ein Pärchen Graureiher fühle sich von mir belastigt und kam sich lautstark beschwerend vorbei.
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En voulant composer la scène, j’ai cassé cet œuf d’autruche, souvenir de merveilleuses vacances en Afrique du Sud en 1986 … sniff … Crazy !
While trying to compose the scene, I broke this ostrich egg
I climbed back up here again a few days ago , but with no camera, so had to dig into the files to find & rejig these shots ( 2 shots blended in LR ) - The Pinnacles Coromandel Ranges
Pendant with one (phew) drop - took me a while to make one stick. When I looked at the image in close up I thought the green layer looked like frog spawn. I imagined I was a scientist in Jurassic Park with frozen frog eggs and suddenly to my horror they started to thaw.
The pendant is 1 1/2 inches long.