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Early morning golden light as we approach the shortest day of the year.

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Lots of Abraham Lincolns in a Washington, DC souvenir shop

Sunset series Canon Powershot SX70

 

-2 EV

Portrait Mode Selfie

 

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My grandson, a young photographer, took this sunrise photo on my iPhone, using the portrait mode.

Whilst I’m a guy who enjoys fun, I’m not normally a fungi guy! However I noticed these toadstools/mushrooms, or whatever they are, in the garden and decided to try out a few snaps with the iPhone 12 Pro, using the Portrait mode.

 

Using a smartphone for such a low angled shot pointing upwards, was a bit challenging. The power button, being on the side that was resting on the ground, kept getting knocked and so kept turning the phone off😖. Also, with no flip out screen it was very difficult to compose.

 

The portrait mode on the iPhone 12 simulates a shallow depth of field, but it can leave some irregularities that are visible when examined closely; though overall it’s not done too bad a job.

 

*** Featured in Explore 29th November 2021, many thanks to all 🙏 ***

…… An at home day after yesterday’s treat out at Chester so my #124 photo of the day is home grown - picked a couple of days ago and still looking lovely! Taken on my phone in Portrait mode and opened up to f1.5 and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)

 

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Pano stitched of 14 Images taken with Sony SEL FE 1635z, 32mm, 1/50s, F11, ISO100 in Portraitmode

First indoor pint in a pub since I don’t know when…I may even have another 😆

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Among the most beautiful of our wild cats, this ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) was for many years threatened due to pelt hunting. Nowadays, the populations of this amazing feline are slowly coming back.

 

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Pam prepares one of my favorites

I was washing Pasta's big comforter and someone put a basket in its place on the counter. Pasta obligingly got in and looked so charming that for the rest of the day, everyone who saw her stopped to take a picture of her, pet her, give her treats... She knew a good thing when she saw it.

 

Happy Caturday: Charmers

Image taken in Costa Rica.

 

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There’s something strangely beautiful about ruins.

Not because they’re broken... but because they’re proof that something once stood tall enough to leave a mark.

 

This moment feels like that.

 

A quiet kind of power… standing in the aftermath, wrapped in soft warmth, surrounded by stone and dust and light that refuses to fade. The world around me may look cracked and chaotic, but I’m still here... steady, glowing, and completely unbothered. The kind of confidence that doesn’t need noise… it just exists.

 

And I love how this look carries that energy so perfectly.

Cozy but bold. Soft but untouchable.

Like a heart wrapped in armor… with a little sparkle floating through the air just to remind everyone I’m still magic.

 

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A shape made for the Lelutka Lilith head.

I’m wearing the Reborn body version, but it also includes a Legacy body version.

(And yes... I’m actually using the Avalon head in this photo.)

 

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This work was inspired by a desire to reveal how daily pressures erode individuality, leaving a void where personal depth once resided. The photograph not only documents this process but also invites viewers to reflect on the isolatio

My other world through my glasses

During my recent visit to Canada I had the chance to photograph one of the cuttest owls in North America!

Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus)

 

Many thanks to Corey Hayes for showing me some of Canada´s finest birds and to his dad for cooking some wonderful meals for us!

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Upgraded to my choice for week 37. 52 Weeks "Monochrome portrait" theme. Selfie with portrait mode.

Even during the day, this magnificent place held an almost magical feeling. Alone after a short trek up river, this site beguiled me with it's charms and left me thinking, "I will return". This would be the place I would find evening light and combine that with recognizable silhouettes.

 

Until then, I had all the time needed to explore and take plenty of colorful Autumn photographs. It was all so fantastic, like a kid in an unattended candy store. This world was my oyster and pearls were everywhere.

 

Explore #49, thank you

I took this photograph at McKee Botanical Garden. McKee is located in Vero Beach, about half way down the east coast of Florida. I stretched out on the grass and pushed the camera forward over the water to get the shot. I took the image with an iPhone 11 Pro Max in portrait mode. Minimal edits in camera.

Canon PowerShot SX70 HS

 

65x Zoom

handheld

 

Szenery Mode Portrait

soft face

 

1365mm

My grandson got up really early (5:36 AM) and grabbed this photo from my living room window.

julie at the rockpool, hillocks point, yorke peninsula, south australia

 

sunset cloud formations above fowlers bay, far-west coast of south australia

 

(my 95th photo to make ‘explore’)

even though she’d been moving her head quickly at the time. This little one is sweet as sugar when she wants to be. Morkies, though, are stubborn! She has maximized that trait. Caught her pausing for an instant between peeking in an out beneath a lounge chair.

Our dear old poodle caught just about to doze off on the living room rug at Eloise’ and Jim’s place. Got the iPhone down to the floor and used the Portrait Mode to kill the foreground and background.

Fitz has been pretty clingy since our return.

I think these are hollyhocks growing all over black rock at the moment.

Modern columns at the newly opened James-Simon-Galerie (James Simon Gallery) in Berlin-Mitte. James Simon was a German-Jewish textile entrepreneur, art collector as well as patron of the arts, and a philantrophist (who gave more money to welfare projects than to the arts and sciences). He donated many important pieces of his collections to the Berlin State Museums, one of the most notable is the iconic Nefertiti bust. Simon also was one of the first donators to the Technion – the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. He was born in Berlin in 1851, where he died in 1932.

 

The James-Simon-Galerie, designed by David Chipperfield, was opened in July 2019. It is the new visitor centre of the Museum Island and connects the reconstructed Neues Museum and the five museums of the Museum Island.

 

Taken during a photowalk with Sabine.R.

 

Moderne Säulen an der James-Simon-Galerie, dem im Juli 2019 eröffneten und von David Chipperfield entworfenen Besucherzentrum der Museumsinsel, das deren fünf Museen unterirdisch mit dem rekonstruierten Neuen Museum verbindet.

 

James Simon, der 1851 in Berlin geboren wurde und 1932 auch hier starb, war ein deutsch-jüdischer Textilunternehmer sowie einer der bedeutensten Kunstsammler und Mäzene seiner Zeit. Er überließ

viele wertvolle Stücke seiner Sammlungen den Museen seiner Heimatstadt, u.a. die berühmte Büste der Nofrete, und war einer der ersten Unterstützer des Technion, des Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. James Simon war auch ein Gesprächspartner Kaiser Wilhelms II., mit dem er die Leidenschaft für Archäologie teilte, und unterstützte zahlreiche soziale Projekte, für die er sogar stets mehr Geld spendete als für Kunst und Wissenschaft.

 

Aufgenommen bei einem Fotowalk mit Sabine.R am wohl letzten richtig heißen (Sommer-)Tag dieses Jahres.

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