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The Yantic River flowing past some old industrial buildings downstream from Yantic Falls.

To reach the port of Ilulissat in late July, ships may have to navigate through the treacherous remnants of ice floes from the nearby glacier. Once we waited until morning to dock.

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All rights reserved - Copyright © Pantchoa 2021

Honeybee on a Globe thistle. One from Canons Park a while back.

♫ Inna - Magical Love ♫

 

I knew what I saw, you, you will be mine

You're not an angel but you're divine

I try to move forward, you make me rewind

Maybe that's the magic of love

When you use your powers, I can not decline

Take one look into my eyes and read my mind

I try to move forward, you make me rewind

Baby, that's the magic of love

 

Baby, that's the magic of love

Baby, that's the magic of love

 

(Maybe, maybe

Maybe that's the magic of love

Maybe, maybe

Maybe that's the magic of love)

This is an overview of how the backwaters interconnect. The backwaters are made up of lakes, rivers and canals. The boats that provide transportation are found in all shapes and sizes. The large boat is one of the house boats made from an old rice barge. Very clever transformation I would say. And now tourists flock to Kerala for an overnight stay on a houseboat.

Lyon

Paré à naviguer

I see this amazing raccoon a few times a year on the hillside behind my house and in the lightly wooded areas off the meadows. I've seen her with kits in the spring leading them to watering holes and heard raccoons screaming and bickering in the night....a sound that you don't easily forget. At this time of year, I begin to see raccoon tracks in the snow. So far, her one-eyed blindness has not seemed to hold her back from a very capable life in the wild. I'm sure the fact that raccoons are quite intelligent helps her out as well.

 

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I found some interesting old houses in Norwich, CT. This one stood out boldly through the green summer foliage.

Great Horned Owl in a local nature park.

 

While on my way to work one morning last month, I came across a doe and her speckled triplets in an ideal spot for photography. Problem? I neither had my camera nor the time to enjoy this deer family until several days later.

 

Knowing it was a long shot, I returned early in the morning and quietly walked around the area. Nothing. I expanded my search. Nothing. I eventually decided to try and rescue my morning's attempt at spending time in nature, by walking to a tiny nearby park I knew of.

 

The park was soo silent. I navigated the short meandering trial, pausing frequently, without noting any sound or sight worth investigating with a long lens.

 

Deciding to call the morning a bust, I was just starting to head back out when I turned my head and looked directly behind me. My jaw practically dropped open, for who was silently watching me all the while, was this beauty.

 

When I first spotted her, she was rather camouflaged in soft muted light. (I may upload one of the first shot's tomorrow).

 

She was perched on a snag overhanging a forest enshrouded pond. Once the sun broke through, it was just a matter of shifting to a spot where the tree behind her wasn't overblown in the sudden light, and waiting for her to look into the light.

 

While quietly spending time with her, I ended up seeing quite a lot of deer. Whoever said deer were silent?! There was a trail only they knew about down a steep embankment which they crashed through to the depression where we were; startling the owl and I each time they came.

 

First, it was a doe without a fawn, then a couple of does with fawns, and finally, a buck coming into his 3rd season. He silently stared at me for quite awhile from the other side of the pond edge brambles. Then, yes, he did turn and silently disappeared into the thickets behind him.

 

Of course, now that I was seeing the subject of my choice for the morning, I couldn't get a decent shot due to the poor light and excessive undergrowth, but by now I didn't care. I was in a magic moment, and enjoying it thoroughly...

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs, etc. without my permission.

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From your face to my village

There's this river that flows all year round

Between your eyes and mine that cry

There is this river which has fun separating us.

 

Make a bridge

For real

Give him

Your first name

Cross it

To kiss you

Make a bridge

For real

 

I tried to navigate

To other hearts but yours sings so loud

Between the two of us and the whole world

There is only one river to separate us.

.....

 

New gorgeousness from Nutmeg out now at The Anthem Event:

Nutmeg. Sunroom Armchair w/Blanket Adult and PG

Nutmeg. Sunroom Ottoman Adult and PG

Nutmeg. Sunroom Purse

Nutmeg. Sunroom Lemon Tree

Nutmeg. Sunroom Filled Bureau

Nutmeg. Sunroom Framed Art / 1

Nutmeg. Sunroom Framed Art / 2

Nutmeg. Sunroom Clock

Nutmeg. Sunroom Coffee Pot

Nutmeg. Sunroom Creamer Pitcher

Nutmeg. Sunroom Teapot

Nutmeg. Sunroom Plate Stack

Nutmeg. Sunroom Large Cup

Nutmeg. Sunroom Cup Stack

Nutmeg. Sunroom Cup

Nutmeg. Sunroom Sugar Pot

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Additional Nutmeg:

Nutmeg. Stored Antiquities Curtain

Nutmeg. Spring Ensemble Clothes

Nutmeg. Spring Ensemble Wreath

Nutmeg. Spring Ensemble Hook

Nutmeg. In Bloom Table / Ivory

 

Beautiful new decor from Pitaya at the faMESHed Anniversary Round:

Pitaya - French Vintage - Antique Mirror

Pitaya - French Vintage - Flower Vase White

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Pitaya - Plate Dispaly - Black

 

Misc:

buildworksdecor ~ Vintage Carpet NO2

[Rezz Room] Sphynx Animesh (Companion) v1.0.0

 

Always thankful for all the support! 😊

The moon from my place.

CN L5369108 heads for Kirk with a pair of IC SD70s.

Shot at Cerridwen's Cauldron:

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Present in the picture: Creamy (creamydeliciousness) and I.

 

This picture is made with stitched Firestorm raw shots, no picture enhancement nor post-processing.

Tools:

❄ #IOL# Cam Pano v0.11

yaiol.blogspot.fr/2016/10/camera-panoramic.html

❄ Hugin Panorama stitching software:

hugin.sourceforge.net

 

➯ This is a panorama, (left) click and drag to navigate!

 

ErikoLeo

 

for a better resolution view than Flickr:

threejs.org/examples/webgl_panorama_equirectangular.html

 

GGO-DSC_7367-Great Grey Owl

From the lands of the Portuguese navigators. My passage through Portimão

Much of what you see was not here years ago. The constant storms take from the Northern Beaches and pile it up here. It's always changing. Thanks for the visit and have a good Weekend.

OHCR ZVL returns to Zanesville from Cambridge led by a pair of Super 7s.

Paper boat on a map. Strobe : 1 * 1/8 through softbox on right triggered by Cactus. White reflector on left.

 

Don't spam my photo thread! Comments with awards or photos will be removed!

 

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Here's a more colorful version of the South Sister panorama I took last month. It seems like ages ago, especially now that we've gotten some warm sunny weather again. I was hoping for a slightly different angle, but the slope was hard to navigate. It's a lot steeper between me and the water than it appears.

Here I am Navigating !

Forty Something (on the downward side) ! ...~

Still searching for the answer, to see and explore

things through different point of view and trying to figure

out the secret behind our existence and the life beyond ! ... ~

Good Luck !

At least I know how to use a Tripod ! ... \'o'/ ... !

~

Navigate your day well!

 

Play Projects

22/100 x 70: The 2019 Edition

Fishing boat returning; Lofoten, Norway

Europe, Spain, Andalusia, Sevilla, La Macarena, Street, Shop, Cars, Traffic signs (uncut)

 

Strolling thru the lively La Macarena quarter.

 

Shot with the compact Lumix LX7 in Raw and 16:9 format with the tiltable LVF2 electronic viewfinder mounted

 

This is number 29 of the Sevilla album and 111 of Adventures in Chaos.

 

The Fjord of Eternity, Greenland

Sony a7rII | LA-EA3 | Sony AF 70-400 F4-5.6 G SSM

We were shooting balloon reflections at the Snowmass balloon festival when this little coot swam in front of us. He messed up the reflection but I thought he created an interesting effect.

I'm back, after six days of boats shooting. Be prepared to navigate my friends !

ALL ABOARD !

Costa da Lagoa - Lagoa da Conceição, Florianópolis SC, Brazil.

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View my most interesting pictures according to Flickr

    

Navigating the Neumayer Channel, Antarctic Peninsula

a boat fish navigating the interior passage in Alaska

So I'd propose the question;

What constitutes 'Landscape' photography?

 

Avant garde image making refreshing the space between your eyes and your brain.

Taken in the month of June when the trees were full of foliage, this was the scene after a very heavy downpour. Wellies defifnitely needed to navigate those puddles.

 

I have enhanced the image with post processing.

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