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This beautiful red-bellied woodpecker kept coming to the suet feeder again and again. "You will get fat eating like that!"
Own Storm.
Elements, as a great cycle in nature, as life.
Elements, as composing cycles of reminds, along hours in a watch, along days on calendar...
Turbulences in our minds. They last.
How much is too much? Sometimes forever.
"Love is probably the strongest emotion that you can feel.
It's very natural -
and I wouldn't want to say easy -
but natural and comfortable to write about,
and there are so many different forms of it,
millions of layers -
you could write forever about it."
~ Shawn Mendes ~
When macular degeneration took away much of her ability to see "the whole picture" Jane gave up oil painting for paper collage . . . just another way to express the many layers of her long, phenomenal life, shared in an infinite array of mediums.
Jane loved Sedona and visited there every September to absorb the landscape and interpret it on canvas or in journals.
I'm blessed to be surrounded by her art in every corner of my home, so her spirit will live on forever.
Visited a location today with many rusty farm equipment pieces. This new growth was a lovely find. Thanks for your appreciation, Gail
bumblebee on turk's cap, Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. Sony nex5r and micro nikkor 55/3.5.
Uniquely beautiful carving of the Tennessee rock created by the persistent flow of water makes the new Winding Stair Park in Lafayette a jewel.
From my observations I can say that bees are territorial. The smaller long-horned bees are often "patrolling" the sunflower patch for interlopers and then pouncing on their backs in an attempt to get the bigger bees to leave.
Os ventos que às vezes tiram
algo que amamos, são os
mesmos que trazem algo que
aprendemos a amar...
Por isso não devemos chorar
pelo que nos foi tirado e sim,
aprender a amar o que nos foi
dado.Pois tudo aquilo que é
realmente nosso, nunca se vai
para sempre...
This pied shag thought that a leaf might be a nice gift. Despite all the efforts and persistence to give the offering, the other shag was not interested in the least. Uploaded three images of this series, because these two birds made me smile.
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Same shot of the other one posted but with my presence too, i'm not completely satisfied ... not the best composition i think , just a step on the right and it would be sure better
Just few correction with Photoshop CS3 and B&W conversion with Silver Efex Pro
Title inspiration: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJTzc3zrIrw
Nikon d60+sigma 10-20 @ f 9 iso 100 109 sec + B+W ND 10 stop + Reverse GND 0.9
Better on black www.flickriver.com/photos/tommyrave/
I upload the 1024 px
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This shot was taken at the beginning of the winter in Lignano (Friuli Venezia-Giulia, Italy): as the title suggests, the symmetry and the persistence of the various elements ware what caught my attention.
That's right...it's that same chunk of curbing and the same bit of red PVC wire. I'd thought by now the wind would have blown away all evidence of that strange twining of asphalt and wire.
But no.
Despite 3 nights of light frost and falling leaves. Plus about 3 months after their blooming season, this one lone Azalea bloom opens and shows it's great color as if nothing was out of the ordinary.
I have no doubt there is a message in this unusual event.
Feel free to share what this image says to you in your comments here. I look forward to seeing them.
Thank you all for your visits, wonderful comments, many invitations and awards. Thank you also for following my work.
I have met some amazing people here in Flickr and thank you all for being who you are and for the lovely art you speak through.
Happy Weekend to all.
Breece
I hate to steal a title from Dalí, but I just can't seem to find the right word I'm thinking of for this, and that title is as close as I can get for the moment.
Model: Carly P.
Part 5 of 10 of a photo story shot April 2013.
Inspired by of the ideas put forth in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Philosophy of Composition" and based on a couple of photos from back in my 365.
"the death, then, of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world---and equally is it beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover."
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Just a day after it experienced two separate mechanical failures and came close to being pulled from service, Metrolink F59PHR 856 charges down the rails once again as it leads an evening train to San Bernardino. Built in 1992, 856 is one of Metrolink's original locomotives, starting from Day 1 of the railroad. It was one of the seven F59PHs that were overhauled in the late-2000s and it served consistently until mid-2020 when it was initially removed from service. It has since made appearances from time to time on work trains and when extra locomotives were needed to cover for those that were in for servicing. It is always a question when 856's last run will be; if this could be the final photo I capture of it in regular service. That day will come, but for now, 856 persists.
Mamiya 645E
Mamiya-Sekor 45mm f/2.8
Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100
12 minute exposure
This one took a couple tries to get the exposure right, but I'm glad I finally got it. :)
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
~ Anatole France
You want this... i know you do!
Happy Bokeh Wednesday Eve =)
Explore #82, Thanks to ya all, u guys are the best ;)
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musée d'Orsay, Paris. no tripod. senò veniva meglio u.u
il tutorial di come si fa questa roba è sempre questo qui.
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For whatever reason, most of the hummingbirds I catch feeding are either females or juveniles. It could be that they just out number the males. The females could be gathering lots of energy for feeding their babies (they catch little bugs for them). Or the males spend lots of time showing off, watching over their territories.
I finally figured out where this guy fed - past tense, as these flowers are all gone. So I waited...and waited. He was a stealth feeder! Sometimes I'd hear him, see him at the flowers, and then he'd be off, chasing another hummingbird or going back to his favorite lookout.
He is catching enough light here that his head feathers are reflecting some color and aren't all black. See how cute he is when you View Large On Black
We need strength or energy, persistence and last but not least balance in order to move forward.
I watched people doing stand up paddle surfing in False Creek last weekend when I had a walk on Cambie Bridge.
Happy Monday and great week ahead!
window with a view
Gone now. Those of us that came here with our cameras will never forget it. These ruins in the woods were full of some mysterious voice that spoke in tongues of light. Artillery rounds for the U. S. Civil War were cast in this foundry.
Now the buildings and the woodland have been scraped from the earth. A clay lined basin containing waste from a paper mill has been installed where these bones stood.
Photo of the South Fork Snoqualmie River captured on the bridge on NF-58 and at the start of the Franklin Falls Hiking Trail No. 1036 via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 35-70mm F/3.5 lens. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Near Snoqualmie Pass, elevation 3,022 feet. Snoqualmie Region. Cascades Mountain Range. King County, Washington. Mid July 2015.
Exposure Time: 3.2 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/22 * Bracketing: None
I think this guy has been down in front of the Statehouse every time I've been down there recently. In his power chair with his BLM flag, and today with a megaphone broadcasting a message I couldn't quite make out.