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When learning to ride a bicycle never look down at your front wheel, always look ahead; you never know what or who you may run in to.
St. Peter’s Square, Manchester, UK.
Detail of the facade of the First Nations University of Canada building on the University of Regina campus in Regina, Saskatchewan. Designed by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal; completed in 2003.
Cardinal also designed the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec and the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
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I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.
Louisa May Alcott
The flagship of the Grand Marais Harbor, Hjørdis shares the name of the mythical Norse goddess of war. We took a trip on this 50’ traditionally-rigged steel schooner.
young Burmese monk .
Burma . Inle Lake area .
Analog archives . Digitized from Fuji Velvia . Nikon F 80 (or F 801s ? )
January / February 2005
Now I have to spend time to try digitizing the archives of a lifetime
Mainly slides for lots of distant travels,(Asia and middle East) Colour print films for short travels in Europe ,and some B&W made throughout the years, especially in Paris
After a first selection, rigorous enough, it 'remains far too many
Too bad that the Digital Photography has appeared too late for me.......Can no longer travel anywhere , can no longer walk long in Paris , (health problems)
...... And yet I was very reluctant, but now I appreciate the quality of sensors and the ease of processing,with softwares ,effective and easy to use
Polar bear cubs stay with their mothers for 2.5 to 3 years learning valuable survival lessons. Here, in a snowy landscape with willow bushes and stunted trees, the lesson seems to have something to do with the sense of smell. The 2nd cub is barely visible behind mom.
21/05/2023 www.allenfotowild.com
.. a Japanese temari ball is made!
For the LCoF challenge: "homemade"
Homemade, but not by me! A friend who is experienced in making these beautiful and intricate Japanese balls brought me a beginner's kit.
No surprise that I can admit I didn't make the finished ball here, but Laurie did while she was here!!
Macro-Looking Close: Here
All things Japanese: Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
My Lines & Curves: Here
More about temari balls, if you're interested:
Temari balls come in different sizes and are embroidered with complex geometric or ornamental patterns. They're created with simple materials including paper, rice husks and cotton thread, but temari artisans can create a staggering range of patterns including flowers, stars, birds, flowers or even waves. (Japanese tourist board website)
The balls are a folk art form and Japanese craft, originating in China and introduced to Japan around the 7th century A.D. Temari means "hand ball" in Japanese. Balls made from embroidery may be used in handball games and other such similar games
I learned to drive on a car just like this. A 1953 Studebaker Commander. I have always thought it was one of the most beautiful cars in the world. It was stick shift and so much fun to drive.
Today’s bear picture is of a youngster (probably a year or two old) sitting and watching in search of what it is doing wrong…with a spattering of pity party mingled in.
The ranger assigned there to keep stupid people from doing stupid things said that the larger, thriving bears adapt several ways of catching the salmon where the scrawny ones concentrate all their time and effort on only one way to fish.
Some people could learn a lot from watching the bears!
Project C.A.R.S. build 831, PC
2160p (downsampling)
-No Photoshop
Camera edit (Ctrl+K) mode,
keybinds can be found in MrRoderick's post on neogaf:
Fly.
Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. dedicated Vintahe macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
Just because I thought these ropes lying on a dock in the late afternoon sun looked kinda cool.
Pillar Point Harbor, just north of Half Moon Bay, California.
Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at London UK of a young child looking as if she's learning how to use a cell phone.
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another go at this editing and pushing it a bit further . this one was rather lost in the background mess (grasses) before .looks much better to me now .
Black Skimmer getting ready to feed its chick... Please excuse the clutter in shot...Couldnt isolate the subjects...too many Skimmers! (...a GREAT problem to have!) :>)
Thanks for looking...
While feeding in a sedge grass meadow, a cute Alaskan brown bear cub learns a valuable lesson from its mother. Lesson for today: stand up on your hind legs and look around for danger. Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.
17/09/2024 www.allenfotowild.com
Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) juvenile Spain_9176
A rare eagle breeding only in Spain and Portugal, with some immatures dispersing into North Africa.
Very similar to the closely-related Imperial Eagle, but is darker overall and adults have a distinctive white leading wing edge on the shoulders which can been seen from below when flying. Juveniles (as here) are rufous and largely un-streaked on the upper-wings, underwings, and the breast compared to the heavily streaked Imperial Eagles.
Mostly found in remote forested landscapes, especially those with a high density of rabbits.