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Another attempt at a triptych...

The tallest 3 buildings from left to right in this capture: 520 Fifth Avenue, Empire State Building, World Trade Center. Also visible is the Manhattan Bridge and the Hudson River. Viewed from the "Top of the Rock" (Rockefeller Center), New York City, New York, USA

Local Honeybees enjoying the fresh Cosmos in the wildflower patch.

Mid-Flight #pigeons #flight #shadows #stilllife

Just making coffee time and found this Sparrowhawk had made a kill of a Starling. Only way of getting a picture without reflections in the glass was to go to a bedroom and slowly open the window hence the angle.

Both of them were hunting in the marsh near W. Dyke trail, fighting in between. Out of many pictures this is the only one I could post.

 

Many thanks to all those who view, fav or comment my pictures. I very much appreciate it.

 

Midewin Nat'l Tallgrass Prairie, Illinois

Snapshots from a walk on a windy summer day.

This is at Witton near the town of North Walsham Norfolk uk.

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Another image taken at Pebble Beach near Safety Beach, Victoria a year or two later.

We've had some lovely calm and sunny mid winter days in Melbourne this week. Very cold (by our standards) but we can't complain ...

A couple of young Bald Eagles engage in a playful aerial display.

From a walk in the Petawawa Research Forest.

Image taken in Sunnyhurst woods Darwen Lancs

Mid-Life Crisis!

 

When youth and beauty start to become just memories...

 

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Honey Bee on Spiderwort in my front yard.

 

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Happy Bench Monday !!!

Good idea, those umbrellas for sunshine.

Mr.Bumble,in the Middle of a Mid-Day Snooze.

I took over a hundred shots at this event, and only processed 4. But a second look at this one made me put the RAW file through Lightroom. Taken last year at the 3 Queens Pageant

Since mid- December, I have been daily hiking the gorgeous lands surrounding St. George, Utah, lands which are part of the geologic formation known as the Colorado Plateau. The sculpted cliffs and canyons of this area present themselves through an amazing colour palette of crimson, vermilion, organge, salmon, peach, pink, gold and white, dotted in places by iron concretions - black, spherical rock marbles that collect in shallow depressions.

 

This image - composed in the Paradise Valley just outside of St. George - provides an example of the visual feasts one finds in this region. In the days to come, I will post other photographs from Utah’s portion of the Colorado Plateau, images I hope you will enjoy.

 

Happy New Year, Everyone, and may 2025 bestow upon you good health, pleasing accomplishments and many moments of joy.

 

a cold winter walk through the woods in central Scotland

A bright but misty start with some of the mist lasting until mid morning, especially along the canal. So nice to have a couple of sunny days in which to take the camera out. The leaves are beginning to turn as well

This is the first bridge photo I worked to get in 2011. The Walkway Over The Hudson had just opened. It provided excellent views and perspectives. It is really interesting to walk so high above the Hudson. I will post a few interesting shots from the Walkway bridge. After several attempts to get an interesting shot of the Mid-Hudson, I decided to try from a different viewpoint. This shot is from a park on the Highland side of the Mid-Hudson.

Mid thought/mid conversation standing in my studio/shop . Nikon 50mm 1.8 Series E @f2 in available light.

Architectural detail of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Downtown Houston.

An area between two positions, mid ground is that point that defines what lay between the extremes. Many would challenge the placement of the main subject in the center of an image. However, Leonardo De Vinci might suggest otherwise. In his notes that are for public view in the Uffizi, (Art Gallery) located in Florence, Italy, one dissertation stands out. In it, he makes mention of a discovery he made around 1486. "Where two horizon lines meet two vertical lines (leaving nine equal areas), we are given four points of tension.

 

He was saying that if you wish to introduce tension to your painting, place the subject on one of the four points. Conversely, if you do not wish to introduce tension to your painting, do not place your subject on one of the four points. He looked at what we refer to as the "rule of thirds" in a very different way, Not as a tool for balance, but rather one of tension. Therefore, not wanting to introduce tension to my image, leads me to follow in the ways of Leonardo.

 

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A Forster's Tern makes a concentrated descent over the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, Utah.

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