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Description on previous image. Thanks for the inspiration to "frame" this from the gorgeous works of Katherine (www.flickr.com/photos/blue-spirit/25059213732/in/faves-86...) and Holly (www.flickr.com/photos/hollycawfield/25138398171/in/datepo...)

Picture taken by my daughter yesterday which later on in the evening it was shown by the Catalan Television (TV-3) at the Night Weather Forcast as you may see at the previous video

 

Fotografia feta ahir per la meva filla i que després va sortir al Telenotícies Vespre de TV-3 dins "El Temps" com es pot veure video anterior.

 

Fotografía tomada ayer por mi hija que luego apareció en el telenoticias de la Televisión de Cataluña (TV-3) dentro de la previsión del Tiempo como se puede ver en el video anterior.

.. previously posted in colour as 'they toil not..'

 

Thanks for looking in! - Have a great day!

~ previously posted in colour as 'close encounter' .. something about this particular image fills my heart with joy. I love images that express freedom.

 

~ look at it on black.

Nina Tower in Tsuen Wan. Shot from the north side (Yeung Uk Road).

 

80 floors / 319 m right (Tower I) and 42 floors / 164 m left (Tower II, L'Hotel). This is the connecting bridge between the two towers.

 

This is the unedited version of a previous upload.

 

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previously exhibited at DixMix Gallery

 

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This photo was taken 23 minutes later at the same observation lounge of Tochou (都庁) as the previous photo.

 

The road marked by taller buildings toward Fujisan is National Route 20, which is also called Koushuu Kaidou (甲州街道) as the trunk road leads to Yamanashi prefecture (山梨県), and Koushuu is its old name.

Shinjuku was originally developed as a post town on Koushuu Kaidou in the Edo era. Shinjuku (新宿) means “new post town.”

* A second shot from Spurn Point this time looking inland. Spurn is well known as somewhere to see fantastic sunsets . However this evening it was not that spectacular but still rather enjoyable to see . This was taken looking across the Humber estuary towards the East Yorkshire “ mainland “ . There is not a lot of water in the shot just some very wet mudbanks .

If you are interested in the area there is a description of Spurn Point in the text of my previous post

 

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On a previous post of Cape Espichel - “Gateway To Heaven” (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49885571788/in/datepo...) I’ve presented a view of the Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church, namely of its façade and the lateral accommodation wings.

 

This view here is taken from the other side (after crossing the “magic gate” mentioned in that post), on the area immediately preceding the sea (on my back as I was taking this shot) that was also the subject of a previous post here covering the nearby lighthouse (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49912818718/in/datepo...).

 

The buildings here are simple but beautiful and blend harmoniously with the raw and wild, desolate place, where giant waves crash against sheer, towering cliffs. Whom could ask for a more inspiring view?

 

From the 13th century onwards this spot has been a place of pilgrimage. Legend tells that Virgin Mary was seen there, riding a giant mule. The church – “Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church” (Our Lady of the Cape, protectress of fishermen) – was built in 1701 and is worth a visit, to admire the ornately finished interior, beautifully painted ceiling and experience the tranquillity of the place.

*****

Cabo Espichel, Portugal

 

© All rights reserved Rui Baptista. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

The previous picture was suddenly gone. That is why I posted it again. Sorry for all the people who had already responded and liked

A previously un-posted image taken at a hide deep in the forest during my trip to the Hortobagy region of Hungary.

 

Many thanks to everyone that takes the time to view and comment on my images - very much appreciated.

Looking down on Hatchers pass as the glow of the Northern lights dances over head. The lights to the right of the image are Independence mine historical park. Refer back to my previous post from last week for a close up of that area

A closer crop of the previous posting.

 

(One from the beginning of last June.)

 

This beautiful male Redstart, perched over a river in Wales, was pausing to allow the female to exit the box before taking more food to their continually hungry chicks.

 

Photo by Helen :-)

  

And some black : -) Same spot as the previous recent uploads, but a very different atmosphere again.

 

Happy Monochrome Monday!

After I captured the previous photo and was about to leave, I heard a magic word. Next to me stood two photographers, speaking in Hindi except for the words "Milky Way".

 

I asked "What about the Milky Way?" and was told it would be rising over the lake starting about 9pm.

 

Ahhhhh, we should stay, but yike, we were not dressed for the cold nor we ate dinner yet!

 

No matter, Milky Way rules!

 

Good thing I still have the note for Night Sky Photography on my phone (no cell signal) so I knew what settings to use.

 

PS: The photogs were brother and sister, their parents were sitting on the bench patiently waiting for them to finish their Milky Way photoshoot. They were visiting Canada from Australia for two weeks.

 

Our free-styling road trip is still going strong, we left Jasper/Banff and are heading west.

 

Wishing everyone a great day ahead, thanks for your visit!

This shot is courtesy of my darling husband and I thought I'd post it just to show what happened only a moment after I'd taken the shot I posted just previously ;D So all credit should go to him together with all my love and a big "I'm so very proud of you!!!"

As I already explained in my previous image of similar title, this is what is going on in this Northern Paradise. We passed by watching in horror and pushing the accelerator to the very bottom to get away from this madness as fast as possible. ... Call me selfish, call me a friggin individualist, but I will NEVER stand in a line experiencing such places in a melee ;)

 

Needless probably to add that their two minibuses were almost blocking a very narrow road while about 500 metres further there was a parking lot! Gosh I hate this new photographic vandalism!

 

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The previous image would not be complete without a picture of the actual crab traps to go with the lines.

This image was taken a little later in the evening ... the setting sun was closer to the horizon and shedding a warm, orangey glow.

To keep it authentic, I've included the mast of the fish boat moored directly behind the nets.

  

Steveston, Richmond

BC

Canada

I previously have shown this as a vertical image. I received suggestions that it may be better as a horizontal. After cropping, I used Photoshop's Enhance to increase resolution, followed by Topaz De-noise AI and Topaz Sharpen AI.

 

This photograph was taken on October 1, 2022, shortly after 7:00 a.m. on a rail siding in Edon, Ohio. The engine crew told me that they brought the engine onto this siding around midnight. They stayed with the engine all night to tend the fire box and keep the steam up in order to be ready for the all-day trip. On this particular day, the train carried over 380 passengers, running from Edon, Ohio to Hillsdale, Michigan.

 

Ricoh GXR with lens unit A12, 12.3 mega pixel, 28mm, 23.6 x 15.7mm CMOS senor, and tripod.

After finish the previous photo another wasp was flying around the stem and perch in front of the first. After 30 minutes where they dont stop to move his antennas and his abdomens they relax a little and try to do a decent stack.

 

Late afternoon natural light fieldstack . 12 photos taken with a 1000d + Tamron90mm at v=2seg ; f 6.3 and iso 200.

 

Here at 3000px

 

Pd: Unfortunelly this was the last pictures that i did with the 1000D . Internal problems in the mirror not make it usable.

Taken a little while ago but not uploaded previously - Forest of Dean

 

Thanks as always to Ben Locke for his help whenever I'm lucky enough to visit the forest - his knowledge of the area and its wildlife is second to none

 

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In previous years I often spent the Christmas holidays in Egypt on the Sinai Peninsula. In the meantime, this area is no longer safe enough for me, actually a shame, because it was always very relaxed there.

 

Danke für deinen Besuch! Thanks for visiting!

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After the previous post, this one came some time later. Now colored in pink, Mt. Baker was still visible from our beach side perch. This was as colorful as both the sky and mountain appeared, soon disappearing behind a vail of clouds.

 

In a few weeks, this beach will fill with tourists, those much needed for the local economy. However, according to those living in the area, it is unlikely any will witness this same sight.

 

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Compared to the previous photo this is lower down the valley and spring is more advanced. The weather was also warmer with some light sun.

 

At this point the track is part of the Bewerley Industrial Heritage Circular Trail. The trail explores nearly a thousand years of lead mining history while also offering splendid views of the beautiful Nidderdale area.

 

This track also leads to what was Ivin Waite Farm which is now described as a fully-modernised farmhouse with panoramic views over Nidderdale, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

 

On the horizon, over the end of the stone wall is Blazefield. Blazefield is situated nearby to a lime kiln, and close to Hollin Hill Wood

Six seconds to immortalize Albion Falls, surrounded by beautiful Fall colors. Three years ago we visited them for the first time, and we wanted to visit them again.

 

With our good friend Bill Shotton we went there and enjoyed a memorable moment seeing them, listening to them and photographing them.

 

Press "L" to enlarge the picture.

 

I wish you a great day. The previous weekend of Christmas is here!

 

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Albion Falls, Hamilton, Ontario, Canadá

 

Seis segundos para inmortalizar las Cascadas Albion rodeadas de hermosos colores otoñales. Hace tres años las visitamos por primera vez, y queríamos volver a visitarlas.

 

Con nuestro buen amigo Bill Shotton fuimos allí y disfrutamos de un memorable momento viéndolas, escuchándolas y fotografiándolas.

 

Pulsa "L" para ampliar la imagen.

 

Te deseo un buen día. ¡Ya está aquí el fin de semana anterior a la Navidad!

 

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How did people of the previous generations lived ? Yeah, we can learn more by digging up history, from reading literature works, from old photos, videos or even relevant paintings etc. Suffice it to say, no clear picture will emerge without seeing their settings for ourselves. This is the setting for a well known scholar/high ranking official ( Viceroy of Guangdong and Guangxi ) who was "granted" a white silk scarf -- something similar to what the Japanese economy got from Plaza Accord -- by Empress Dowager, to hang himself with for having favoured the revolutionaries. One of his sons was a painter, and a well known connoisseur who helped a lot to bring Qi Baishi -- the equivalent of Van Gogh or else Monet in China -- into public eyes. His youngest son was a great historian hailed by many as the greatest ever who also carried the nickname of "the professor of the professors" in the then Beijing University, for so many professors flocked into his classes there. This was also home of a great novelist who wrote some well known short stories which had been filmed by many producers and he also authored a book on Chinese costumes of the earlier Dynasties. This also happened to be the home of a well known modern artist/painter, who won a fortune by his works probably also through a little bit of luck, as once proclaimed by himself ... and I'll endeavour to post one or two of his works in Flickr, even though I understand that few Flickr enthusiasts really care much about paintings....

  

Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli

Galuppi Sonata

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDVEihRst1c

Concert in Lugano,1981

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf3xHZrcjPg

 

Cherkassky plays Tchaikovsky-Pabst Lullaby

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtjo1Qb2vrQ

 

Raina Kabaivanska - AVE MARIA by VERDI

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVavz1Kn__M

'95 Recital

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSd__jTbTwg

 

Daniele Barioni : Best of 1958-1983

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nwhj8dlFxk

 

CESARE SIEPI Ernani 1958

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgP6PJ8wLRw

 

阿炳 (Chinese Lutist) : 昭君出塞

www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vFF84nmNF8

《大浪淘沙》

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCTxjq5zxc0

 

Euridice (Gluck-Sgambati) Sergey Rachmaninov

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIkhkzXr_DM

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tenI_FyFeZ0

Hopefully I was able to do this sunset justice. For the way it made me smile when I saw it person.

previously Takehe-land (Native birds)

The website

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and if you are curious....

www.chris-r-photography.net

The previous image was taken by the parking lot strip. After a few shots I changed lens and walked down to the shore to take some wide angle images.

 

During our stay in Banff, we went by this lake several times however, only once we were able to see the breathtaking reflection of the mountains, because we came at the right time, when the water was still and clear.

 

Thank you for your comments,

Gemma

 

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Please do not download my photographs nor use them without my permission

 

My Previous post was a male Red Crossbill. This is a male White-winged Crossbill taken at the same location three days later.

 

Sturgeon County Alberta.

 

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Activists for birds and wildlife

In the previous photograph I explained the physical law of entropy. It is actually the most fundamental law in the universe. The only way entropy can be overcome is with an additional input of energy, i.e. work.

 

Here we see a once workable hut reduced to a ruin by the law of entropy. All things must return to their natural state. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. You get the idea. So here we see the old hut's iron roof rusting away, its wooden boards rotten, and within a few short years (perhaps less) it will collapse with only the brick chimney left standing.

 

Already the trees are starting to grow inside and twist the building around on its axis. I didn't go inside because I'll wager there were one or two snakes in there too. And all Tasmanian snakes are venomous.

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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot taken in October 2019. Enjoy!

 

Previous gacha things!

 

Pretties~

 

Bonnet!~

Insomnia Angel~ Malpractice Gacha~ IV Bonnet -13- (Wine)

 

Eye Patchies!~

Insomnia Angel~ Malpractice Gacha~ Dizzy Eyepatch -11- (Pure A)

 

Syringe (mouthie & hand hold)!~

DAZED~ I'm A Nurse Complete The Look~ Syringes Set

 

Outfit Loverlies~

 

Insomnia Angel~ Malpractice Gacha~ Paranoia Dress -1- (RARE)

  

The previous image was of this little Vervet Monkey running to his mother. Right after I captured this tender moment, the mom swatted the little one across the face and they both took off. I wonder if mom was upset that the little one was posing for me. I've got a lot of cute shots of him looking right at me. Stay tuned, there's lots more images to come!

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