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“When he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun.”
― William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KpODDuzlhk
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So many snowdrop photos....think they go very well together
with mono.
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Not too bad but NOOO omg !!!! this is not a kevinette pose !!! Better if you look at the kevinette ones ;D
Image made in the world of Second Life
Mono Lake is a beautiful lake with these unusual rock formations called Tufa. Arrived South Tufa the day before in the afternoon to check the road for sunset and sunrise for next day. The only thing is that the road is partly unpaved, google might take you to the road that river flowing ahead, you had to turn back to 395 and took another one… When we finally arrived at the South Tufa in the afternoon, we were thrilled and surprised by the number and beauty of these incredible God made structures on the lake... There is an easy boardwalk trail down to the Lake. The views are magnificent and beautiful. This lake is often used as the face of 'wish you were here' postcard, and deservedly so.
Old, unique, and full of personality… The Tufas are otherworldly, but you need to search to find the best views. Here is the photo of blue hour before sunrise, probably before blue hour. Not so many people in the early morning. There was the windy warning that day around the region, not perfect reflection.
Canon EOS R5, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
ISO100, f/18, 35mm, 3.2s
On this pretty evening at Lake Mono, extended the shutter time with the 6 Stop ND to smooth out the reflection with the slight breeze churning at the lake's surface.
"En el mundo animal pasan las cosas más bellas de la vida". Gloria Fuertes
El macaco Rhesus (Macaca mulatta) es uno de los primates más conocidos. Está muy extendido desde Afganistán al norte de la India y China meridional.
Tomada en el templo de Galta (llamado “de los monos” por la cantidad de primates que viven en él), a unos 10 km de Jaipur (India).
La tengo editada en blanco y negro, pero creo que el color hace más justicia a esos ojos y los tonos de su piel y su pelo
Alguno de vosotros recordaréis la serie de TV que protagonizaba este grupo. En el vídeo se percibe el paso del tiempo, han perdido las melenas “estilo Beatles”, pero sí, son ellos.
The Monkees - Last Train To Clarksville
Acabo de enterarme de que Michael Nesmith, guitarrista del grupo The Monkees falleció ayer día 10 de Diciembre. RIP.
A b/w version I liked of an earlier post of Canmore's Three Sisters reflected in Policemen's Creek.
There is some confusion between the mono's. To clarify by definition the difference between monochrome (which this is) and monotones:
"A monochrome is an image that contains only one colour, but may have different shades of that colour. Most commonly shades of grey ranging from black to white, but it can be any colour.
A monotone is an image which only has one tone - i.e. no tonal gradation as you get in a monochrome. No "shades" of whatever colour it is in."
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