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“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart.” — Helen Keller

 

Living in the same neighborhood for over 30 years gives you a chance to really know your neighbors. Other people came and went through the years, but our elderly neighbor, Odea, was always there. No matter the weather, she would be outside tending to her garden plants. For many years I admired her lovely peonies (which I initially called Roses on Steroids). As she is no longer with us, I celebrate her impact on our lives with memories....and my own peonies.

An adult American Bald Eagle (I believe a male) perched in the same spot for five consecutive mornings high above Ft. Pickens, Florida. He was somewhat tolerant of my pointing my lens at him so I did so quickly as not to disturb. The few eagles there are in a constant battle with the dozens of ospreys for food and territory.

 

Taken 27 March, 2022.

 

If I could escape

And recreate a place as my own world

And I could be your favorite girl

Forever, perfectly together

And tell me, boy, now wouldn't that be sweet?

 

Hair - Magika - Addison

Outfit w/ Boots - Eudora3D - Enforcer Body Suit

Pose - Synnergy Max Bento Pose

The Amazing Red Arrows ,England

An amazing butterfly. So glad to photograph it! It seems to have had a difficult life, but is still so beautiful, and now absolutely unique.

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Un papillon incroyable. Tellement heureuse de le photographier!

Il semble avoir eu une vie difficile, mais est toujours aussi beau, et maintenant absolument unique.

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My Nature Youtube Channel (Ma chaîne Youtube Nature) : www.youtube.com/channel/UCsiq1meZwLEh6Du0Zk2iUOA/playlists

A Yellow Warbler sits in a perfect spot in a flowering bush to be framed by the flowers DSC__3154

Spiked Speedwell: Veronica Spicata "Perfectly Picasso"

I had not seen this plant before and fortunately the gardener left a label identifying the plant.

HSS Texture/Edit Topaz Studio.

I give this Green Heron a 9 out of 10 for this dive. Look at the perfectly arched back. The feet extension. The nose, I mean beak, pointed forward. Definitely a winner.

"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." - Edgar Degas

Now and then I go out to take pictures when the sun has set to try to capture reflections of buildings in the water. But rarely do I have the right conditions. Even though I live in the inner parts of Sweden where it does not blow very much the water is seldom still like I want it. This picture however is an exception. For once I got perfect conditions to take a shot at the Mikaeli church (Mikaeli kyrkan in Swedish)

 

Thank you for viewing.

Though not dissimilar from a shot I posted a couple weeks ago, I liked the flying droplets in this version

A side street in Ostuni

Swans are birds of the family Anatidae within the genus Cygnus. The swans' close relatives include the geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini.

A friend posted a beautiful, artistic photo of 1969 when he was 17 and I was too. It captured that time so perfectly that I thought about it all day. It was one of those pivotal years in life for me. It's rare to have a piece of art take you back in time in such a captivating way.

 

(NIKON D80; 1/4000 at f/3.5; ISO 200; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm)

...not perfectly focussed but I like the motive very well. After that shot my accu was empty :-(. Hope you like it anyway! Comments and favs are very appreciated.

Markshall Estate Essex 29th October

Threave Castle, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway. The forecast for this morning was mist, anyone who follows my photography will know that I like nothing better than a good bit of mist. Unfortunately the mist wasn't close enough to the castle, so I decided to see what sunrise brought. The is not always the ideal location for sunrise, (its behind you), but if you have the right clouds you might be lucky, but what you will definately always get is that point where the sun comes over the hill behind you and lights up the castle perfectly.

 

Happy Sunday my friends. This weekend just flew by. I almost said Happy Saturday. LOL!! I hope all is well with everyone.I am featuring Aphrodite Shop, Jian and [keke] today in this space filled with awesome dispensable food. My artic foxes fit perfectly in this space and add to a holiday feel. Full details are on the blog! Thank you so much for the support! xoxo <33333 Ebony

 

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You're perfectly safe as long as you stay out of the water.

I saw this lovely poppy in a privet cottage garden in Dawlish.. Love those petals..

 

HPPT..!! my friends.. & thanks to all who comment..

Hi, Me again...

 

In April 2021, I received my first 35mm as a gift from a fellow photography enthusiast. I seriously had no idea what I was doing but I immeditely knew I enjoyed it. The sound alone was enough to give me shivers!! Since then, I have shot a few rolls of film, find myself in possession of 5 new cameras, managed to process 2 rolls at home, 'scan', and now I'm ready to put them out there.

 

I don't ever profess to be a perfect photographer. If fact, I'm usually incredibly insecure. Digital photography always had me seeking perfection. It is silly because life isn't perfect, but regardless, I feared things like proper exposure and unconventional subjects. (Yes....insert eye roll here!)

 

The thing about film though, it has given me freedom it be imperfect, appreciate 'flaws' and embrace everyday life in an authentic and unpolished way. Film has given me permission to love the imperfect and see it for all its beauty. Also, the fact that my hands are on it from start to finish....well that... that alone gives me immense satisfaction.

 

So.....I'm saying be ready for the perfectly imperfect. And just to prove it...I resisted the urge to edit out my chicken pox scars. :-) I'm going to be brave and start sharing what I've been working on and what I love.

 

Here goes....

  

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Digitized with Sony A7riii | Skier Sunray Copy Box 3 | 135 Skier Sunray Film Holder

 

Home developed in Cinestill Monobath | 3 min, 80 F

 

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I went out today and attended a photography meetup. It feels good to be out taking pictures again after the accident.

 

I finally used my D90 (but not on this shot) and it seemed to be perfectly functional. I've tested my 18-105mm lens yesterday as well and it too is working. I super glued the pieces back and let it sit to dry for 2 days just to make sure it sticks. I am really relieved to know both are still working.

 

This will be a post and run my friends. I will catch up tomorrow when I get the chance. Thank you for visiting and leaving comments to my photos.

 

Goodnight.

Morongo Valley, Californie, U.S.A.

 

Ce soir je vous présente un petit oiseau qui bouge 2 à 3 fois plus que nos Grimpereaux brun. Sans plus d'éclats et anonyme dans son environnement, mesurant 11cm / 4.5 pouce pas vraiment plus gros qu'un oiseau mouche. Je l'avais observé l'année passée mais pas vraiment bien capté pour le présenter comme un Lifer... J'ai je crois eu la chance de capter les deux espèce le même soir et dans le Golden Hours... Les voici.

Très peut d'information sur ''wikipedia.org''

La mésange buissonnière (Psaltriparus minimus) ou Orite buissonnière, est une espèce de passereaux de la famille des ægithalidés, l'unique représentante en Amérique du Nord et du genre Psaltriparus.

La sous-espèce melanotis est également appelée mésange masquée.

  

Morongo Valley, California, U.S.A.

 

Tonight I present you a little bird that moves 2 to 3 times more than our Brown Creepers. Without being so obvious in is environment and blending in perfectly, measuring 11cm / 4.5 inch not really bigger than a hummingbird. I had seen it last year but not really made a good captured to present it as a Lifer ... I think I had the chance to capture both species the same evening and in the Golden Hours ... Here they are.

'' wikipedia.org ''

The American bushtit inhabits mixed open woodlands, often containing oaks and a scrubby chaparral understory ; it also inhabits parks and gardens. It is a year-round resident of the western United States and highland parts of Mexico, ranging from Vancouver through the Great Basin and the lowlands and foothills of California to southern Mexico and Guatemala.

 

The American bushtit is one of the smallest passerines in North America, at 11 cm (4.3 in) in length and 5–6 g (0.18–0.21 oz) in weight. It is gray-brown overall, with a large head, a short neck, a long tail, and a short stubby bill. The male has dark eyes and the adult female, yellow. Coastal forms have a brown "cap" while those in the interior have brown "mask."

 

The American bushtit is active and gregarious, foraging for small insects and spiders in mixed-species feeding flocks containing species such as chickadees and warblers, of 10 to over 40 individuals. Members of the group constantly make contact calls to each other that can be described as a short spit.

 

This species produces an elaborate pendant nest of moss and lichen assembled with spider silk and lined with feathers.

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Perfectly imperfect...

 

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A matching consist of CN C40-8's leads a matched set of empty CN ore jennies north at Gilbert on a fine afternoon on the Iron Range Subdivision.

© i see the moon photography

 

thank you ladies for a wonderful day at the arboretum!

trish, vanessa, carol, nikki and wendy

so nice to visit and discuss my manual... ;) (i got a new toy!)

 

and thank you leah for creating such gorgeous presets and actions.

this one is the honey preset and sweet water action from her new waterplay set

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The gateway to the wave. It couldn't be more perfectly formed by architects or artists... a really spectacular show of layers under some really ominous thunderclouds... just as I arrived the rain began. I was probably holding my umbrella while shooting this with one hand... a little shaky perhaps with lightning and thunder threatening to completely ruin the days plans... and night setting in.

Why did somebody leave a pair of what appeared to be a perfectly good pair of sneaks hanging on this bar on the levee in Alviso, California?

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