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From the archives.
A short phototour with my cousin Kjartan on a summernight in 2006.
By Skjálfandafljót river, just below Goðafoss waterfalls, N-Iceland.
Part of Berea Falls in Clevaland Metro Parks.
Factoids:
Hand held, Combined 22 consecutive captures in Photoshop to get the movement in the water. This resulted in about an 8 second exposure of the water.
Yosemite National Park, California.
Heavy rains and snow fall this winter and spring brought Yosemite waterways near flood levels. Here is Merced River at high level rushing through the Yosemite Valley.
I've been in a rage and I'm headed your way
With the devil on my fucking shoulder
Getting so high, that I think, I might die
And I couldn't give a shit about it
Uppin all night, it's a clear damn sky
But my head is feeling super clouded
Taken from the aptly named Pont y Pair [the cauldron bridge] at Betws y Coed, North Wales. Heavy rain had swelled the river Llugwy, I originally had the intension of trying to photograph dippers which are quite approachable a little up river from the bridge but were nowhere to be sen due to the flooded river.
A possible submission for Assignment 3, Week 23 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.
Low Key. The opposite of High Key, this image will use darkness and shadow to stress the subject. The few light areas will caryy great weight in these images. We're building on Dave's Dark theme, but now technically and not philosophically.
I've done shots of this type in the past and I really like this style of photography. With the right lighting you can convey a lot of emotion that you can't in a regular snapshot (or at least that is how I feel about it).
Lovers cross the raging waters
Lovers walk the burnin' sand
Lovers stop the time in order
To take the moment in their hands
Lovers toss away a kingdom
Lovers abdicate the crown
Lovers fight for love and freedom
Breakin' the chains that hold'em down...
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When water is released from Lake Oroville, it flows into the Thermalito Diversion Pool and when it reaches the Thermalito Diversion Pool Dam, it produces hydro electric power...After which it can either flow into the Feather River or get taken over to the Thermalito Forebay and Afterbay, a great fishing area...When the levels in the Afterbay get too high, the water is released into the Feather River at the Afterbay Release Station (pictured)...
Another machinery detail at the Henrichshütte ironworks museum in Hattingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
| foreground | mountain1 | mountain2 |
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A new version of the "I sublimate my rage through needlework" I finished in january. The first version
India, Kerala, Nelliampathi, Wanderoo or Lion-tailed macaque.
…just his kind of macho behavior, or really being angry,
…I decided rather to move on, instead of finding out.
📍….sometimes it is helpful to know someone who knows someone who is friends with a ranger & who is responsible for monitoring the endangered Lion-tailed Macaque...thanks Sania...🙏
So we were able to observe & photograph them in their natural habitat with the necessary distance to the animals & without tourist hype.
There is rarely & only in the company of a ranger individually or with maximal a handful of observers, feeding is absolutely forbidden, after about 2 hours the fun is over & we have to leave, so the monkeys don't get used to people & change their instinctive behaviour.
It is a zestful thing to observe the Wanderoo in the Forest Reserve of Nelliampathi, approximately 70 km straight line between the forest reserve & Kochi on the coast.
Lion-tailed macaques are omnivorous but their diets consists mainly of fruits, but also eat a wide variety of vegetation such as leaves, stems, flowers, buds fungi, occasionally insects, lizards, tree frogs & small mammals are part of their diet.
The Wanderoo monkeys live exclusively in southwestern India in the southern regions of the mountain range Western Ghats. They are diurnal rainforest dwellers & good climbers, spending most of their lives in the trees. In contrast to other macaque species, they avoid human contact & do not colonize plantations.
In their group behaviour they are similar to the other macaques: they live in groups of mostly ten to twenty animals, which are made up of a few males & many females.
There is a distinct hierarchy within the groups. Wanderoos are territorial animals, they initially defend their territory with loud screams against other groups. If this doesn't help, aggressive fights can also occur.
📌….In 2003 a report stated 3000–3500 of these animals live scattered over several areas in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka. The lion-tailed macaque ranks among the rarest & most endangered primates. Their range has become increasingly isolated & fragmented by the spread of agriculture, tea, coffee, teak wood & cinchona trees, construction of water reservoirs for watering & power generation & human settlements to support such activities. They do not live, feed or travel through plantations, destruction of their habitat & their avoidance of human proximity have led to the drastic decrease of their population.
📌….however, there is hope, actually are about 32 zoos worldwide that have this species in their zoo & participate in a common breeding program.
There are 5 zoos in Germany, 4 in China & 2 in the USA - San Diego, Birmingham, 1 in Canada, 2 Russia, the rest are spread out in zoos in Europe & a few other countries around the world....except India.
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On the day I arrived in Iceland (and drove 220 km to Vik from the airport after a red-eye transatlantic flight) they were calling for the worst storm in 50 years. Luckily, it was mostly limited to the north and the worst of it came later in the day, but we caught some of it in the south. This is about the midpoint of the storm, just before sunset at the beach at Vik.
I have more images of Iceland in winter and, if you like, you can also take a look at the pictures from my two trips to Iceland.
At the Azkena Rock Festival.
Con Frik, OjodeKuervo y Kapone.
Mila esker a todo el equipo de Gauekoak (Koeman, David, Fernando, Andrea) porque ha sido todo el festival inmejorable!