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Zamosc, eastern Poland.

Picture No: 2022-02-26-5835_P_FS

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

Digital lens optimizer: Yes (50)

Diffraction correction: Yes

Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)

Color blur: Yes

Peripheral illumination: Yes (65)

Distortion: Yes (100)

Brightness: 0

White balance: Auto (White priority)

Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)

Picture style: Neutral

Gamma: Auto (Not changed)

Contrast: +1

Shadow: +1

Highlight: 0

Color tone: 0

Color saturation: 0

Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)

Strength: 3

Fineness: 1

Thresholt: 3

Cropping: Few pixels cropped

Angle: 0.00

No photomontage.

Colors not changed

Framed in Photoshop 6

A peripheral scene during a street party.

On the sign: יציאה = Exit

Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Sobrarbe, Huesca, Aragón, España.

 

El parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido (en aragonés Parque nacional d'Ordesa y d'as Tres Serols) está ubicado en el Pirineo oscense, íntegramente en la comarca del Sobrarbe, Aragón (España). Se reparte entre los términos municipales de Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin y Torla-Ordesa. Recibe una media de más de 600 000 visitantes al año.

 

Su superficie ocupa 15 608 ha y la zona de protección periférica cuenta con 19 679 ha. Su altitud oscila entre los 700 m s. n. m. en el río Bellós y los 3348 m s. n. m. del Monte Perdido.5

 

Es el segundo parque nacional más antiguo de España tras ser declarado el 16 de agosto de 1918 mediante el Real Decreto 16-08-1918 con el nombre de «Valle de Ordesa».​ Con 598 950 visitantes anualmente (2015), el parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido es el séptimo parque nacional de España en número de visitantes. El 13 de julio de 1982 se amplió y se reclasificó bajo el nombre actual.

 

Actualmente goza de diferentes figuras de protección aparte de la de parque nacional, en 1977 se declaró Reserva de la Biosfera, en 1988 Zona de Especial Protección para las Aves y en 1997 Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco.​ Es también Lugar de Importancia Comunitaria.

 

The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park (in Aragonese Ordesa National Park and d'as Tres Serols) is located in the Pyrenees of Huesca, entirely in the Sobrarbe region, Aragon (Spain). It is distributed among the municipalities of Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin and Torla-Ordesa. It receives an average of more than 600,000 visitors a year.

 

Its surface occupies 15 608 ha and the peripheral protection zone has 19 679 ha. Its altitude ranges between 700 m s. n. m. in the Bellós river and the 3348 m s. n. m. of Monte Perdido. 5

 

It is the second oldest national park in Spain after being declared on August 16, 1918 by Royal Decree 16-08-1918 with the name of "Valle de Ordesa." With 598,950 visitors annually (2015), the national park Ordesa y Monte Perdido is the seventh national park in Spain in number of visitors. On July 13, 1982 it was expanded and reclassified under the current name.

 

It currently enjoys different protection figures apart from the national park, in 1977 it was declared a Biosphere Reserve, in 1988 a Special Protection Area for Birds and in 1997 a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is also a Site of Community Importance. .

Every “fact” has to be shaped into language and communicated (with paintings or films representing peripheral language phenomena). But to the extent that a “fact” becomes language it has already entered into a very particular horizon of understanding, into the broad field of preunderstanding. Interpretation has already begun one stage earlier. It starts with the reception of external sense impressions in our brain. Already, to a scarcely imaginable degree, there has been a process of selection, division, sorting, organizing, cataloging—and all this with the aid of models of experience that our brain has been constantly accumulating since we were embryos.

-Jesus of Nazareth Gerhard Lohfink Jesus of Nazareth What He Wanted, Who He Was Translated by Linda M. Maloney

Near Crosby Garrett, Cumbria, northern England

Picture No: 2023-05-21-7064_P5_FM

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

Digital lens optimizer: Yes (50)

Diffraction correction: Yes

Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)

Color blur: Yes

Peripheral illumination: No (0)

Distortion: Yes (100)

Brightness: 0

White balance: Auto (White priority)

Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)

Picture style: Neutral

Gamma: Auto (Not changed)

Contrast: +3

Shadow: +3

Highlight: 0

Color tone: 0

Color saturation: 0

Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)

Strength: 6

Fineness: 4

Thresholt: 6

Cropping: Yes, cropped

Angle: +1.60

No photomontage.

Colors not changed

Framed in Photoshop 6

London Fashion Week Peripherals.

Photo taken Old Town Santa Fe, NM

I broke my cardinal rule here about not allowing dappled sunlight to fall across a model's face. But Katie's unrelenting gaze and the absurdity of the wolf head mask brought about a strong Diane Arbus vibe. Nothing mattered except the scene before me, and I wasn't about to start tweaking it. I shot the photo before even a single thing changed. The effect is an ambiguous feeling of more questions than answers.

That which has come to pass...

 

Why not Buy Me a Coffee

Classic Cars in the Park 2023

Car Show at Hutton-in-the-Forest

Cumbria, northern England

Picture No: 2023-06-04-7963_P5_FM

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

Digital lens optimizer: Yes (50)

Diffraction correction: Yes

Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)

Color blur: Yes

Peripheral illumination: Yes (66)

Distortion: Yes (100)

Brightness: -0.17

White balance: Auto (White priority)

Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)

Picture style: Neutral

Gamma: Auto (Not changed)

Contrast: 0

Shadow: +4

Highlight: -2

Color tone: 0

Color saturation: 0

Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)

Strength: 5

Fineness: 3

Thresholt: 5

Cropping: Yes, cropped (a lot)

Angle: -11

No photomontage

Colors not changed

Framed in Photoshop 6

beyond this point and by the way there is no fishing

Standing by the lake aware that one's conscious mind is at rest, if only for a moment...

The field with the split personality

Newts tend to mate during early spring. Capturing them in the act requires enormous patience, good peripheral vision and luck. If the 20 second introductory ritual proves satisfactory to both parties, the male forcibly grabs the female from behind, as seen in this photo. Within several seconds they entwine into a ball and rapidly swirl to the bottom.

 

In order to photograph this phenomenon, one must remain completely still, overlooking the water for an extended period. Newts aren’t frightened by large shapes but rather by motion.

 

A person who resists the urge to reposition might as well be tree. But scratching an itch could send the eager partners fleeting in different directions. The trick is to watch for one newt approaching another, then focus and wait to see what happens.

 

Once at the water’s bottom, the male deposited his sperm package on a leaf for his partner to uptake through an opening called a cloaca, leading to her sex organ.

 

Though not a very romantic union, the birthing process is surprisingly tender. The female lays 2 or 3 eggs per day, gently nestling them in floating plant roots for protection. Hatchlings remain there until ready to venture forth.

 

Parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Sobrarbe, Huesca, Aragón, España.

 

El parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido (en aragonés Parque nacional d'Ordesa y d'as Tres Serols) está ubicado en el Pirineo oscense, íntegramente en la comarca del Sobrarbe, Aragón (España). Se reparte entre los términos municipales de Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin y Torla-Ordesa. Recibe una media de más de 600 000 visitantes al año.

 

Su superficie ocupa 15 608 ha y la zona de protección periférica cuenta con 19 679 ha. Su altitud oscila entre los 700 m s. n. m. en el río Bellós y los 3348 m s. n. m. del Monte Perdido.5

 

Es el segundo parque nacional más antiguo de España tras ser declarado el 16 de agosto de 1918 mediante el Real Decreto 16-08-1918 con el nombre de «Valle de Ordesa».​ Con 598 950 visitantes anualmente (2015), el parque nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido es el séptimo parque nacional de España en número de visitantes. El 13 de julio de 1982 se amplió y se reclasificó bajo el nombre actual.

 

Actualmente goza de diferentes figuras de protección aparte de la de parque nacional, en 1977 se declaró Reserva de la Biosfera, en 1988 Zona de Especial Protección para las Aves y en 1997 Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco.​ Es también Lugar de Importancia Comunitaria.

 

The Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park (in Aragonese Ordesa National Park and d'as Tres Serols) is located in the Pyrenees of Huesca, entirely in the Sobrarbe region, Aragon (Spain). It is distributed among the municipalities of Broto, Bielsa, Fanlo, Puértolas, Tella-Sin and Torla-Ordesa. It receives an average of more than 600,000 visitors a year.

 

Its surface occupies 15 608 ha and the peripheral protection zone has 19 679 ha. Its altitude ranges between 700 m s. n. m. in the Bellós river and the 3348 m s. n. m. of Monte Perdido. 5

 

It is the second oldest national park in Spain after being declared on August 16, 1918 by Royal Decree 16-08-1918 with the name of "Valle de Ordesa." With 598,950 visitors annually (2015), the national park Ordesa y Monte Perdido is the seventh national park in Spain in number of visitors. On July 13, 1982 it was expanded and reclassified under the current name.

 

It currently enjoys different protection figures apart from the national park, in 1977 it was declared a Biosphere Reserve, in 1988 a Special Protection Area for Birds and in 1997 a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is also a Site of Community Importance. .

Bujaruelo, Sobrarbe, Aragón, España.

 

El valle de Bujaruelo es un valle del Pirineo aragonés, en la provincia de Huesca (España) lindante con el Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido, justo al noroeste del valle de Ordesa, y donde nace el río Ara, del que forma parte como zona periférica de protección. A pesar de su extraordinario valor natural y de los varios intentos llevados a cabo, intereses urbanísticos, turísticos y ganaderos han evitado su incorporación al mencionado Parque aún a pesar de ser limítrofe con él. Sin embargo sí que forma parte del lugar de importancia comunitaria Bujaruelo - Garganta de Los Navarros.

 

The Bujaruelo Valley is a valley in the Aragonese Pyrenees, in the province of Huesca (Spain) bordering the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, just to the northwest of the Ordesa Valley, and where the Ara river is born, of which it forms part as peripheral protection zone. Despite its extraordinary natural value and the various attempts carried out, urban, tourist and livestock interests have avoided its incorporation into the aforementioned Park even despite being bordering it. However, it is part of the place of community importance Bujaruelo - Garganta de Los Navarros.

A White-tailed buck has his attention drawn to something in the distance while keeping his peripheral vision and ears focused on me.

Canon 6D mkII

EF35mm 1.4L USM lens

 

Foggy morning escaping reality

Credits:

 

Genus Head Strong Face W001

 

~~ Ysoral ~~.:Luxe Set Rings Stars :.

 

DOUX - Peach hairstyle

 

(Yummy) Layered Rose Necklace

 

kotte - frappuccino

 

Addams // Braava Denim Jacket // N*36

 

Addams // Braava Jogger Pants // N*30

 

Addams // Bunny Golden Star Sneakers // N*30

 

Addams // Braava Crop Top // N*30

 

*AvaWay* CARRIE Earrings

 

Focus. Slflix & Chill Backdrop /

 

Bee designs Giovanna Bedroom gacha 7

 

Little Bee The Music of the night gacha 5

 

Le Poppycock *Altered State* Peripherals (Cat)

 

Le Poppycock *Spring Fever* From Blossom to Blossom (Cat)

 

hive // my heart pillow

 

Scarlet Creative Brooklyn Plant

 

-BigBear- Autumn Corner - Basket 02

 

Kraftwork Shabby Console Desk . Laptop

 

[SHIFUKU]peach tin with flowers (gift)

  

♫♬♪♩Saturday Night Fever • Night Fever • Bee Gees

Whigfield - Saturday Night

P!nk - Get The Party Started (Official Video)

Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music

MADONNA – MUSIC (Official Music Video)

Alcazar - Crying At The Discoteque (Official Video)

Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor

Usher - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love (Official Music Video) ft. Pitbull

Bob Sinclar & Raffaella Carrà - Far l'Amore

Coldplay - Hymn For The Weekend (Official Video)♫♬♪♩

Killed moles stringed up on the fence near Kaber

Cumbria, northern England

Picture No: 2023-05-11-6775_P_FS

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

Digital lens optimizer: Yes (50)

Diffraction correction: Yes

Chromatic aberration: Yes (100)

Color blur: Yes

Peripheral illumination: No (0)

Distortion: Yes (100)

Brightness: 0

White balance: Auto (White priority)

Fine tune: Not changed (0.0 / 0.0)

Picture style: Neutral

Gamma: Auto (Not changed)

Contrast: 0

Shadow: 0

Highlight: -1

Color tone: 0

Color saturation: -2

Sharpness: Yes (Unsharp mask)

Strength: 3

Fineness: 1

Thresholt: 3

Cropping: Not cropped

Angle: 0

No photomontage.

Framed in Photoshop 6

Silesians. Czernica. South Poland.

Picture No: 2021-10-09-2796_P_FS

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

white balance adjusted

brightness: +2.17

contrast: +1

shadow: 0

highlight: +1

peripheral illumination: 20

Not cropped.

No photomontage.

Framed in Photoshop 6

Bus and Tag is an "IBM standard for a computer peripheral interface", [IBM Corporation. "IBM Terminology 'O'" IBM Globalization.] and was commonly used to connect mainframe computers to peripheral devices such as line printers, disk storage, magnetic tape drives and IBM 3270 display controllers.

 

My husband collects such things, along with instruction books and manuals. He optimistically gave me a related old manual to read, and I looked for a verb to understand a sentence.

 

But basically, these are #pins that connect to whatchamacallits. Back in the day.

 

About 2 inches /5 cm (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_and_Tag#/media/File:IBM_360_Bus... ) for size.

 

Turn to the left, turn to the right, ain't no end in sight...

The view from the kitchen window of a long abandoned farmhouse near Shabbona,IL.Historical satellite views of this farm from 1999 show it in pretty much the same condition-the fine old barn has collapsed now however-so this view has been pretty much the same for awhile now.One exception:the farm across the road has been obliterated,leaving this decaying hulk alone in its misery...

 

I did not put the "tilt" in this picture,the kitchen appeared to be an addition at some point and it had decided to "separate from the rest of the house"....

Aberdeen's Western Peripheral route not open to traffic until new year.

This man was in a rather chaotic scene, and seemed detached from it. Captured during Slutwalk - Jerusalem June 2021

  

(pn:st/urbflash)

Peripheral Views - Bristol (UK)

First climbed by Henry Russell in 1865. Not a great shot - and I wonder if the manual lens setting was wrong, as the peripheral quality of the image is really poor - but, the clouds had a specific quality over the Marboré, which in turn was delivering waterfalls of fresh water from melt and rain...

 

An interesting Wiki text:

"Le fait qu'il soit le plus haut massif calcaire d'Europe possède également une flore très unique. Sur les quelque 3500 espèces de plantes vasculaires que l'on trouve dans les Pyrénées , seules 150 sont capables de dépasser 3000 m d'altitude, et parmi celles-ci, 95 ont été localisées dans les 34 "intrusions" du massif du Monte Perdido et à proximité. Seuls les trois points des Gabietos en rassemblent une demi-centaine."

 

The Gabietos of the text are after the Brèche de Roland, so a little way from the Cylindre, and closer to the Tailllon, but they are from the same sedimentary massif, and the data remains stunning. Even quite late in the season - June, July - snow is melting at high altitude, and blooms of flowers can be seen on the wet mats of new green. By August the landscape on the Spanish side can seem dry, brown and, but for the occasional spring, very mineral.

 

AJ

impressions @ outdoor

Gyantsé རྒྱལ་རྩེ། county

 

The fertile valley of the Nyang chu River, which is the principal tributary of the Yarlung Tsangpo ཡར་ཀླུངས་གཙང་པོ་ or Brahmaputra in Tsang, The valley is divided into upper and lower reaches; Upper Nyang, corresponding to present-day Gyantse county, and Lower Nyang to Panam county. Upper Nyang therefore extends from the watershed of the Khari La pass as far as the town of Gyantse, and includes the peripheral valleys formed by the tributaries Nyeru Tsangpo, Lu chu, and Narong Dung chu. The county capital is at Gyantse, a strategic intersection of great historic importance. Area: 3.595 sq km. www.footprinttravelguides.com/c/2848/tibet/&Action=pr...

helios 44-2 58mm at f2

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