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I was able to anticipate the launch of this Purple Gallinule because I was taking pictures of him when he decided to go another Fireflag clump where he can feed on its flowers.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II, EF400mm f/5.6L USM, EF12.4x Converter II, Focal length 560mm, f/8, 1/2500, ISO 1000
Right after I got this shot, this Red-lined Leafhopper launched himself into space--- (the space between the branches.... :)
(about 6mm--1/4 ")
family Cicadellidae
CAPTAINS LAUNCH
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This creation is complete with normal map to give the boat details a 3d effect.
Just a simple mouse movement and your new boat will be ready to sail in the Linden seas. ⛵⛵⛵
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Captured in: Callicoon, NY.
Pictured here is the launch and subsequent explosion of a fireworks rocket & shell during a fireworks show. The image was captured during an annual July 4th event held in upstate NY.
My brother-in-law was part of the pyrotechnics team that was running the show, so we were fortunate to get an up-close and personal view of the launch area.
I found this one while recently looking back through the archives. ;) Not sure why I never got around to posting it, especially as I happened to really like the shot.
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"Night Launch" is a non-HDR image that was processed in ACR and Photoshop. Processing also includes the use of Topaz Labs plugins: Adjust, Clarity, Clean, Denoise, Glow and Detail.
The launching flurry of an Australian Pied Currawong (Strepera graculina) does little to distract attention from the intense golden yellow eye. Image captured in the Bunya Mountains Queensland.
This board rider looked as though he was launching on to rocks but he had seen a wave coming that I couldn't see.
With the FFF+ at Torquay Surf Beach.
I usually try to avoid centering the subject of a photo, but I think it works on this one of Ripley taken at lunch today. : ) No way to avoid her at this speed, but I got lots of snowy, happy kisses once I was lying in the snow.
In western Colorado, we have lots of raptor visitors in the winter. One of my favorite winter raptors is the rough-legged hawk. There's something quite special about its beauty in flight and of course, their overall beauty. They get their name from their fully feathered legs to the feet ... similar to that of a golden eagle or a ferruginous hawk.
In 2020, I saw several early on in the winter, but not too many since that time. Guess I'll have to wait until next winter to see them again.
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Another one from the Forth Bridges, this time with the main star of the show! Despite the Old Lady being built in 1882 it still magnetises the eyes of anyone who visits the area. A bit after sunset and some lovely colour on the sky to mark the end of another day.
And with launching pad only one song could go perfectly well in my mind:
Technical info:
Nikon D810
Nikkor 16-35 @ 20 mm
F16
6s
ISO 64
Lee GND H 0.9
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