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Time for something different, i would like to do more architecture, but for now, there's still some water involved :-) I was standing on a jetty in a harbor, it was moving up and down, i tried to take a long exposure, but it was totally unsharp. So I did a creative edit on this one, because it's the only place to take this shot.
Hope you'll like it, kind regards, Christophe.
058, lead by SD70M - NS 2617, pulls a train of Case IH combines through MP PT 117 at Cove, PA.
The Norfolk Southern train was hustling his way through heavy rain only to catch a stop signal a few miles east at CP BANKS.
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
I'm starting to repeat myself ... I can't resist the natural frame of a streetcar ... forgive me?
A really nice Bench-leg buck on a foggy day. For those who may not know, a "bench-leg" is a cross between a mule deer and a black-tailed deer and generally is found on the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains.
"the department considers all options open, and invites those present at the scene to share clues, photos and films"
While at first glance this iceberg may appear to have broken off from the glacier in the background, it actually is one of the many remnants of the world's largest iceberg, A23a, moving on past the South Atlantic island of South Georgia and its stark wind swept mountains.
Number 4 in my Moving Water theme for this week. Jet Ski near in heavy seas near the Palace Pier, Brighton, East Sussex, UK in 2013.
“I took a breath and let it go
and suddenly the air was crisper
and my lungs lighter
and suddenly
there was him
saying my name
in different ways
and I catch myself throwing glances in the mirror,
seeing someone I don’t know
quite yet
but I can’t wait to,
and that is the start of everything.”
― Charlotte Eriksson
Moving On
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Mandarinente
Mandarin duck
The male mandarin duck fascinates with its colorful feathers.
Compared to other ducks, mandarins are shy birds, preferring to seek cover under trees such as overhanging willows, and form smaller flocks, but may become bolder as a result of becoming tame from frequent interaction with humans.
During 2 weeks, I tried to watch some duck-couples in a little lake nearby my home.
Die männliche Mandarinente fasziniert durch ihr buntes Gefieder.
Im Allgemeinen sind Mandarinente viel scheuer als die Stockenten. Sie leben oder verstecken sich in Ufernähe unter Wurzeln etc.
Ich habe im November viel Zeit bei einem See in meiner Nähe verbracht, um einige Mandarinentenpaare bei der Balz zu beobachten .
Canon r5
Canon RF 100-500mm, 500mm
this is the small train station of my home town. Long exposure of moving trains. Wish you all a nice weekend.
Another from the archives.
Taken just south of Berwick Upon Tweed. Can't get rid of the purple cast in the skies so desaturated the sky slightly.
100 seconds at F11 with B&W ten stop and Lee 0.9 ND filter.
Going to miss a corking sunset here tonight. The sunsets at about 8-15 so can see it lining up for a good one
Have a good weekend and thanks for stopping by.
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Saunders' Case Moth (Metura elongatus) larva male
Spotted crossing the footpath (sidewalk) as I walked down to the shops this morning. Looking for a tree or wooden fence to attach itself to.
Case moths spend most of their lives as caterpillars, the larval stage, which may last for up to 1 or 2 years in some species. Once constructed, the female caterpillars never leave their cases.
Of course I didn't have the camera with me so a shot with the phone camera.
This was taken from a moving train! Its a view in the south of the Lake District. I was on my way to Edinburgh! Its something I've fancied trying for a while but don't get the chance very often. I think my phone handled it fairly well considering the delay it has between tapping the button and taking the photo.
Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas, USA
On the first morning of Sapna’s workshop we set off on a boat before sunrise. The start time had to be changed at short notice when it was realised the clocks in Texas went back an hour the night before - a week later than here in the UK.
With Capt. Rich at the helm the 7 of us (6 Participants and Sapna) set off to see what was out on the bayou. For a few seconds on the way out we thought there might be some mist but our hopes were soon dashed. With not a cloud in the sky we knew we would get nothing interesting from it so after a bit of searching we settled on trying to get a sunrise between a group of trees. “Can you stop here please Rich.?”, Can you back up a bit please Rich?”, “Can you move us a bit to the left please?”, Can you turn the engine off please Rich and let us drift a bit”......and so it went on! Capt. Rich must have been used to this as I gather he’s done workshop trips for Sapna before but I did admire his forbearance. Perhaps it wasn’t just coffee in that flask he was drinking from.
Now as you may appreciate even with the engines off a boat is rarely completely stationary. It tends to drift, even if very slowly, so all 7 of us trying to line ourselves up in exactly the right place for where we thought the sun would rise isn’t easy and, of course, moving positions when the boat is drifting just makes things worse. When you are trying to get a shot like this, doing so from a drifting/bobbing boat is not ideal to say the least. So this is basically my excuse for not getting the sun dead centre of the image which I admit was my aim. I shot several images attempting to get a sunstar but only two shots showed any sign of a sunstar and this was the best of the two. I particularly like the backlit Spanish Moss. I admit I’ve tried to clean the image up by removing a phone mast in the background and some branches from adjacent trees that encroached into the image. I know the purists amongst you may not agree with that but I’m OK with doing that and it’s my image plus I’ve declared it.
Once we had all filled our memory cards with our sunrise shots off we went with Capt. Rich in search of our next shooting spot.
If anyone is interested Sapna has fixed the dates for her 2026 workshop here www.sapnareddy.com/products/copy-of-beauty-of-the-bayou It’s a different location for the accommodation next year but I happened to stay there for 3 nights after the workshop finished and it’s probably the best B&B I’ve ever stayed in. I’m not on a commission
Oh, and I expect most of you over the age of 60 got this but the title relates to the 1966 Beatles song of the same name - just thought it was appropriate www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTapImFT9Sc&list=RDLTapImFT9S... Apologies to anyone who now suffers from the ear worm
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