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Lightning in Karimunbesar Island, Indonesia. 5 shots blended in post

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Photo prise à Chazemais, département de l'Allier.

 

J'ai pris cette photo avec 300 mm de focale, j'ai aimé le contraste des couleurs entre l'herbe verdoyante et la terre labourée sans oublier la présence d'un agriculteur avec son tracteur entrain de labourer.

  

Labour à l'ancienne près de Viñales, Cuba

 

Day labor is work done where the worker is hired and paid one day at a time, with no promise that more work will be available in the future. It is a form of contingent work.

 

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When the pandemic started I was so bored I decided to work on some scarves for my work's charity drive in next winter. I pulled out all of my loose yarn and started knitting. I was able to make 4 scarves out of my odds and ends.

 

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Sony A7 IV + SEL14TC + Sony FE 100-400 GM OSS

On Dundarave Beach, West Vancouver BC. Not my creation.

 

This heart was made using something evergreen (pine leaves), organic (tree branches) held in place by pebbles of different colours and put together by some conscious efforts plus a little bit of artistic talent :)

Here it is, the final belly picture. THIS is what it looks like when the baby has dropped! At this point I had been in early labour for about 12 hours, and active labour started maybe 2 hours later. I guess that's how I can still be smiling...

A7 III + SEL14TC + FE 100-400 GM OSS, main levée AF-C.

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Fourcès, Gers, France.

labouring together

Working around the Boudhanath Stupa in Kathmandu.

labouring on the birth ball

RLHH 3049 leads a late running SOR 597 through Caledonia Ontario. This normally nocturnal train was a nice catch to end the summer.

If you look closely, you will see that the pistils of the disk flowers form a little heart shape. 😊 ♥ ♥ ♥

 

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Women unload sand and rocks from boats into trucks on the bank of Ayeyarwady River in Mandalay.

 

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Nobbys Head in Newcastle, NSW, was first sighted by a European, Captain James Cook on 10th May 1770. A pier which took 38 years to construct by convict labour joined this island to the mainland. A lighthouse is located on the headland. Today there is a popular walkway up to Nobbys Head. It lies at the entrance of Newcastle Harbour.

I love the clouds in this image!

OK, so this may look like one of those look up and shoot with a wide angle lens, but actually it is my labour of love. Why, you may ask? Well, the ceiling is vast and when I say vast I mean that the only way to capture it fully is to go crazy wide!. This is an 8 shot fisheye stitch! Now, the main problem with using a fisheye to stitch is distortion and after trying several different pieces of software I was still finding it impossible. I then found some software called Kolor AutoPano Stitch, and whilst it has taken me the best part of 3 hours to work out how to configure the stitch and additionally correct the distortion I am impressed with the end result. Some of you may be thinking, why bother, you may be right, but seriously, its one of those things I started doing and was determined to see through. I have tried to stitch a number of fisheyes in the past but something always seems to go wrong. What I will say about AutoPano, is that you can set the lens correction values and also specify that you are using a fisheye lens, which is something that is missing in the other software. Part of me thinks I probably could have used a lens that was less wide and have taken more shots, but then I would not have been able to correct the distortion quite so well.

 

Oh, it's the ceiling inside the Tate Britain on London's Millbank taken on a day out with Flickr buddies with Paul C Stokes, Daniel Borg, Tim Green and Paul Baggaley.

 

Happy Thanksgiving for all those who celebrate! Have a great day! :-)

Taken at the Black Box at the launch of this years Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival (8th).

Good line up as ever with Frank Sidebottom as a must see ..... (for me saw him 20 odd years ago in Timperley Labour Club a couple of times and he was very very silly)

John Cooper Clarke will be good and the Cubana Ska night looks interesting.

Keep your eyes peeled for the brochure and book early........really, do book early as things tend to sell out very quickly.

There are free tickets to be had for the opening night concert, Duke Special will be playing along with Julie Feeny and Foy Vance (cant take that name seriously tho).

This will be my eight year covering it so i know, you have to book early, its worth it coz theres something for everyone and the whole area comes alive. I love it and don't forget that the Festival of Fools will be on aswell!!!

 

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Wispy clouds in the southern sky before noon.

I'm testing my new scan! And I start with my very, very old negatives!!!!!

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A day labourer from Poland, on a warm sunday, is working hard for low wages. Fortunately, he earns more than back in his homeland. Therefore, he has to travel, missing his family for long periods, and put up with poor working conditions.

A female worker carries a heavy load up the stairs in the mountain village of Bandipur, Nepal.

 

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This cat works for this woman: she runs the shop and cat sits in front of it and attracts passers-by :)

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