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Panama City

 

Taken from a bus, so no the best quality, but I like the colors.

 

Photo prise de l'autobus donc pas de la meilleure qualité, mais j'aimais les couleurs.

For years I trained myself to see in B&W.

Now, with an awakening all I see are colors !!!

PIEMONTE-ITALY ( Colori primari, giallo-azzurro e...rosso come il s......)

'I am my own muse. I am the subject I know best. The subject I want to better.'

Frida Kahlo

 

Moby - Everloving

I captured this image a few days ago. I drove by this location a day before and scoped out the area I wanted to come back to photograph. It was an early adventure but worth the efforts to see this beautiful sunrise.

 

This is a three image Pano

 

Thanks for stopping by

reunion island

san francisco, california

ABSTRACT 33

an abstract shot that looks like a metallic bird... my 500th flickr's pic.

Canon EOS 6D - f/7.1 - 1/60 sec - 100 mm - ISO 1250

 

- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,

theme: Circles

 

- Primary colors (or primary colours) are sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful range of colors. The primary colors are those which cannot be created by mixing other colors in a given color space.

 

For subtractive combination of colors, as in mixing of pigments or dyes for printing, the primaries normally used are cyan, magenta, and yellow, though the set of red, yellow, blue is popular among artists.

I'd posted a slightly different iPhone version of this photo on Instagram while I was traveling but love it so much I had to post this version, too.

ODC: "Primary colors"

15-06-2015

Directly across from the red flatbed truck.

Although retired, circumstance took me to an area that I might have been in, had it been a workday, so of course, I took my rig...

N284DH, a Boeing 767-304BDSF, on approach to runway 05 at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario. The freighter was arriving as CKS547 (Kalitta Air, LLC) from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

 

Serial number 28040 began its career as a 767-304ER in May 1996 with Britannia Airways wearing G-OBYB.

I was shooting the autumn colours in the forest in Chilliwack when I turned around and saw this. Unfortunately, we were just off the highway, so you can see houses and cars, but that's life. I don't know what the red in the field is, but we see a lot of it in the farms nearby. The yellow on the mountain amazed me - like the trees were lit up.

In this photo are the three colors that are the building blocks for all the colors we see. That's pretty amazing.

A close up of the stained glass window at St. Dunstan's Anglican Church in Aldergrove, BC.

The marbachsee was originally built between 1978 and 1982 by the Mümling Water Association, which operates the reservoir, for flood control purposes, but has officially also served as a recreational area since 1986.

The primary reason for building the Marbach Reservoir was flood protection for the towns and villages downstream. Because the Marbach stream has a relatively large catchment area, the Mümling's discharge capacity could easily be exceeded after periods of rain or snowmelt. Since the dam's completion, the Marbach's flow into the Mümling can be controlled.

A small hydroelectric power plant with a capacity of 80 kW was attached to the Marbach Reservoir. At full capacity, the Marbach Reservoir is the largest body of still water in the Odenwald region.

Another reason for constructing the Marbach Reservoir was its use for recreation and leisure. Activities possible there include swimming, boating, windsurfing, sailing, fishing, and hiking.

 

The Marbach Reservoir is divided into three sections from west to east:

"Bird sanctuary" with a nature reserve island; officially not a bird or nature reserve

Bathing area with a beach, sunbathing lawn, and bathing islands

Surfing and sailing area for boats with a sail area of up to 3.5 m².

 

Der Marbach-Stausee wurde von 1978 bis 1982 vom Wasserverband Mümling, welcher der Betreiber der Stauanlage ist, ursprünglich zum Hochwasserschutz erbaut, dient aber offiziell seit 1986 auch der Erholung.

Hauptanlass zum Bau des Marbach-Stausees war der Hochwasserschutz der talabwärts liegenden Orte. Da der Marbach ein relativ großes Einzugsgebiet aufweist, konnte nach Regen- oder Schmelzperioden leicht die Abflusskapazität der Mümling übertroffen werden. Seit der Fertigstellung der Talsperre lässt sich der Zufluss des Marbachs in die Mümling kontrollieren.

Der Marbach-Talsperre wurde ein kleines Wasserkraftwerk mit 80 kW Leistung angegliedert. Der Marbach-Stausee bei Vollstau das flächenmäßig größte Stillgewässer des Odenwaldes.

Ein weiterer Grund zur Errichtung des Marbach-Stausees war die Nutzung zu Erholungs- und Freizeitzwecken. Zu dort möglichen Aktivitäten gehören: Baden, Bootfahren, Windsurfen, Segeln, Angeln und Wandern.

Die Fläche des Marbach-Stausees ist von West nach Ost in drei Abschnitte unterteilt: „Vogelschutzgebiet“ mit Naturschutzinsel; offiziell kein Vogel- oder Naturschutzgebiet

"Badebereich" mit Badestrand, Liegewiese und Badeinseln und "Surf- und Segelbereich" für Boote bis 3,5 m² Segelfläche.

  

A colourful street scene in Pomeroy, Washington. I poked around this pretty little town while on my road trip to Yellowstone last summer.

2016-05-14 20.22.23

 

Day 272/365

 

Thanx for Viewin, Favin, and Commentin on my Stream!

Assignment Tuesday

Boats stacked on top of one another in Tellaro, Italy.

Rockport, Massachusetts.

I managed to get the three primary colours and a colour mix in this shot!

I apologize for not being here for the last month but my new website has taken off incredibly and I have had to focus on it almost 24/7. We're hiring employees now to do some of the "grunt work" which will free me up to get back to my Flickr Friends!

Anyone you know that's in a 12 step program or SHOULD be...please send them to: www.intherooms.com ask them to say hi to MrClean. Thanks, Kenny P.

Let the green up begin!

When I looked at our front garden today, I was struck by the primary colours that filled the scene. None were intentionally planted for that purpose, but they all just happened to be out at once. Just out of view is a yellow African daisy adding to the effect, but I could not quite get it all in the shot with this long lens. However the yellow throat of this red sparaxis makes up for it. Unsure of the name of the blue flower in the bokeh. We planted it as a "sea" to surround an ornamental garden lighthouse!

The Ship Hector lies in the background.

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