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Planet Texel, de naam zegt het al, is een "fantasy island".
Het bestaat niet, maar toch komen er elementen van het echte Texel op voor, een soort parallelle wereld dus.
Frequente Texelgangers zullen deze elementen geregeld herkennen.
Dutch landscape
This is Factory Butte. Since I shot these images BLM opend all the areas here that are not the immediate slope up the Butte to Off Highway Vehicles. Within just a feew days most everything you see here has been covered with OHV tracks. The fucked up part of this is that 3/4 of a mile away is an several thousand acre area with the same type of terrain that is a OHV area, and in the immediate area tens of thousands of acres is open to OHV. This is seriously fucked up.
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Played with one of my Christmas shots from Ramsey to produce this mini planet for Sliders Sunday.
Happy Christmas Everybody.
In late June 2022 the planets Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus were forming a beautiful string of pearls in the sky.
This snapshot from the early morning hours of June 26th shows the Pleiades star cluster, the waning crescent moon and Venus lined up vertically.
Taken in rural Upper Austria with a Nikon D750 and a Sigma Art 135mm f/1.8 prime lens.
Nearby Planets
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: The Moon Meditation
4K | Plutonia - Interplanetary Travel (Tunisia 🇹🇳)
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Been playing with a Rolleicord that was gifted me. This is from my first walk with it.
1951 Rolleicord III - Xenar 75mm - Fomapan 100 - f/16 - 120 Film (66mm) - Rodinal 1+100 (Stand Dev) - Negative Scan
Near Planet
Planet Dokeia
Interplanetary Travel
Camera: Samsung Galaxy S8
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Magirus Deutz 6x6 parked on an Italian roadside.
I'm not sure if this is a Jupiter or a Uranus model? - or neither! 😉
For some reason, processing these back yard photos of Jasper in infrared makes it seem a little otherworldly to me.
We’re still on vacation visiting family in Wisconsin, but as I mentioned in my last post, we have a pet sitter staying at our house. She sends us 3 pictures everyday and lets us know how things are going. Things are going well. But she said, he tends to get a little wound up at night and brings out all his toys. Yeah, not all that unusual.
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Planet 'Drop'
When I have an idea of something I want to do it never comes out right somehow. After 298 pictures, that for one reason or other didn't work, I quite liked this one and thought it looked like something out of the solar system, so with very little editing, a slight crop and a few more tiny splashes added for effect this is today's image.
Title inspired by the 1984 science fiction film "Dune" written and directed by David Lynch, based on the 1965 Frank Herbert novel.
These are snow dunes.
Night shot, taken at Lake Agnel (2,300 m) in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy).
I've reached this place hiking for 15 km with snow shoes, then I’ve mounted my tent for the night.
This image has a dual lighting:
from above - the moon
from the right - the lake's lighthouse (turned on for all night, even though there was not a soul for miles).
This side lighting also generated, on the left, the shadow of me plus my camera on tripod while taking the photo... I initially saw this as a disturbing element, but then I thought "why not?!" :-) At the very least this provides a little connection to reality in a landscape that seems actually taken from another planet.
The shades in pink are the result of the encounter with the orange color of the beacon with the white light of the moon.
By the way, the little dot on the right of the moon is planet Jupiter.
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©Roberto Bertero, All Rights Reserved. This image is not available for use on websites, blogs or other media without the explicit written permission of the photographer.
I took this shot for Round 7 Get Pushed group. I was challenged by idashum (Ida) to shoot "the Night". I will be away for more than a week so I thought I use this shot for the submission with that in mind. Looks like I'm gonna miss the next round. The shot was taken using an iPhone. Actually I have shot the same subject a few days back with different lighting (please check my photostream).
I will try to get more night shots while I'm away but I don't think I could meet the deadline.
So I hope this meets your criteria Ida. Thanks for the challenge. I just love the sky at this hour.
Hope you have fun with yours!
@UN Climate Conference (COP23):
We have to stop worldwide deforestation !
The No. 1 problem caused by deforestation is the impact on the global carbon cycle. 300 billion tons of carbon, 40 times the annual greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, is stored in trees.
Some 129 million hectares of forest - an area almost equivalent in size to South Africa - have been lost between 1990 and 2015,
This has great impact on biodiversity, water cycle, soil erosion and life quality for us all !
Rain forest in Cahuita N.P., Costa Rica
Planet Impero
Interplanetary Travel
Hello to all of you from a new planet after a long separation. On my way to the planet where I received the radio signal, I decided to go off course and visit this new planet. Its distance from the stars, which are the source of life, showed that it could be suitable for life. In my measurements, I noticed that the atmosphere of the planet is quite thick. On top of that, I decided to enter the atmosphere with my spacecraft in a slower and more horizontal way. It was quite a time-consuming experience. After a long wait, I was able to enter the atmosphere of the planet. As I approached the surface, the high and pointed rock forms of the planet caught my attention. The surface of the planet was covered with snow and glaciers. It had a cold and gloomy atmosphere. The sky was unusually gray. This was due to the thick atmosphere of the planet. Most of the sun's rays were absorbed as they passed through the atmosphere, giving the sky a gray color. That's why the planet was cold. Due to the thick atmosphere of the planet, radio signals are also transmitted with a delay. I will do new research on this new planet for a while. I will continue my search for a trace of life on this planet. Keep following me on this new adventure.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
A Rising Planets
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: The Moon Meditation
4K | Plutonia - Interplanetary Travel
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
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London Art
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This is a photo I took from a plane a few weeks ago (we were flying over Switzerland at 10 km above the ground!). I've repainted several parts of it. Many thanks in advance for your constructive feedback.
More facts: The mountains look rather small because we were very high, but they are huge, many of them exceed 4,000 m with the highest, Monte Rosa, reaching to 4,638 metres (15,217 ft), and there are also numerous glaciers including several of the largest in the Alps, such as the Aletsch Glacier, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001 with a length of about 24 km and covering more than 120 square kilometres!)
(The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10)
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Never Let Your Dream Go By
A poem by Peter S. Quinn
Never let your dreams go by,
Never let your dream die;
Nothing here goes on forever,
Like, 'I love you always so'.
You should always feel and know,
But our ways are sometimes blind;
Every thought that lives and flows,
Like the time that grows and goes.
Opened doors are left behind,
Just as time passes down and flies;
Everything in life here dies,
But every soul goes together.
There are laughter’s in the air,
There are cries everywhere;
We have time so we can try,
Never let our dream go by.
Never lose what you have found,
Take your dream to a solid ground;
Reach a mountain reach the sky,
Reach the top before you die.
Never let your dreams go by,
Have a time and have a try;
Opened doors are left behind,
On the mountains you shall find,
Those open doors go everywhere.
Selkirk Waterway Victoria BC. Out with Karlee lightpainting and making a pano to turn into a little planet. 8 exposures with my fisheye lens. This place has been my little world a few times when I decide to go out on foot.
Last day. Took another ski up on the fell but on the other side. Got me thinking of Star Wars and planet Hoth in Empire strikes back. Day 103/365
Pictured here are some lovely houses of the village of St Goar taken from the KD Cruise ferry, the Köln-Düsseldorfer German Rhine Line runs from Köln or Cologne to Mainz daily.
Nowhere else on the planet has such a high density of castles in such a small stretch of land than the UNESCO designated (2002) stretch of the Rhein called the “Rhein Gorge” or “Mittle” Middle Rhein.
The KD Line has been in operation for 179 years, it offers cruises on the Rhine and the Mosel where the rivers meet in Koblenz and it is the only line with daily service from Cologne to Mainz.
For those seeking a true romantic Rhein experience they have the opportunity to venture out on the last of its kind paddle steamer (largest in the world) that still makes daily excursions up and down the Rhein.
The KD Rhine pass entitles you to travel the day on the ships that dock every 20 minute or so between Mainz and Cologne, you can use it as a floating hop on hop off bus to visit the sights along the way or as way to get between two cities in style.
On this adventure I took the cruise from Oberwesel to Rudesheim and then cruise back through the gorge to Koblenz and from Koblenz I took the train back to my car in Oberwesel.
I took this with my D750 and Tamron SP 70-200mm 2.8 G2 Lens processed in LR, PS luminosity masks and DXO Nik
Disclaimer: Not trying to be realistic in my editing there is enough realism in the world, my style is a mix of painterly and romanticism as well as a work in progress.