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Sometimes it is not what the bare eye sees, it's what we imagine. Minor editing, such as straighten the horizon and lens correction. Motion during exposure handheld

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Watching the waves

There are times to be in motion

flowing with life's dance,

and there are times to be absolutely still

and silent.

Still flowing in life's dance but to a different tempo.

 

My partner and I had another chance meeting with a couple of young men who came over to fuss our dogs.

I love these random interactions.

As we talked, another man started skating on the central paved area which looks something like a modern day amphitheatre.

I asked the men if this was the same man who sometimes dances on his skateboard here (who I'd really like to photograph), and they knew in an instant who I was talking about.

'Ah no, that'll be crazy Chris.'

They then shouted over to the skater who introduced himself as Jimski A very amiable character who agreed to me photographing him as he breezed effortlessly around the circle.

 

RADIANCE (feat. Neige of Alcest)

  

Alphabet Challenge 'Intentional Camera Movement' theme. 35/52

... We mochten weer een dagje Rotterdam ! ... gezellig met Mirjam ...

 

LIMG_2604_lr

A combination of 2 exposures.

 

251s for sky and water

4s for the boat

 

I used a ND3.0 and a ND1.8.

Transformations~

   

Sardines at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Motion. A happy couple driving their special-ordered Viva Magentamobile. What do you think they are saying? HMMM!

Movement on land, water and a little bit in the sky ... Street scene on the waterfront Kolomenskoye in Moscow.

None of my work is Ai assisted and is copyright Rg Sanders aka Ronald George Sanders.

Wasser in Bewegung

Macro Mondays: Motion Blur

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a fujifilm xf23 f1.4 lens

Driving around Cape May, I think we’re too early, not a lot of people here right now, lol.

Some days if you stand still enough you can actually feel the universe spinning around you; ebb and flow, endings and beginnings.

Swallowtails are notoriously challenging to shoot because they're in almost constant fluttering motion. But their four wing parts actually move separately, with the forward wings moving the most. So it you focus on the back wings it's possible to capture both their gorgeous color and the lovely flow of their forward wings. This is an Eastern Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes asterius).

Always, my dear

 

The Social Network fantastic soundtrack: youtu.be/x5faT66jmG4

I saved several photos from my shoot in Ripon, CA. to post here and there. I used the wind and a longish shutter for the effect.

A very difficult theme, at least for me.

This is about 5cm.

 

Happy Macro Monday

 

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Crazy Tuesday, Liquid in motion

A Yamanote line train races by . . .

 

Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan

East 4th Cleveland Ohio

My slow photography - nature, macros, peace and quiet.

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