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My boy has not wanted any attention since his surgery a few days ago. He has been unusually sedate and sedated and hasn't eaten more than a nibble. We are going to visit the vet today to follow up the dental surgery and make sure things are going as expected. Happy Caturday!
These trees are surprisingly still standing despite the stormy weather we had a few weeks ago ~ many trees were blown down but in the main these survived!
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The village of Glenridding was devastated by the flooding in December, not once but, twice. The Beck (a small stream taking water from the adjacent mountains) was incapable of handling the volume of water and, it's banks were breached in many places. The village was effectively cut off from civilisation . Fortunately, the spirit of the village is strong and, it is springing back to some semblance of normality.
Efforts and pain. Then it comes out the serenity.
A song for this photo: "Experience" - Ludovico Einaudi.
Nikon D90, AF-S DX Nikkor 18-70 f3.5. With tripod.
ISO 100, f13, merger of three shots 1/6 - 1/13 - 1/25.
A recent photo I took in an Amsterdam street in harsh sunlight where I thought I’d totally blew out the highlights on this woman’s clothing. Taken with an X100.
I discovered a new use for my iPad apps this weekend. I've got one of my mixed media watercolour and pastel works pinned to my wall. It's been there for years and the watercolour has faded. So I took a photo of it to see what the iPad apps could do to recover some of the colour and textures of the original. I used Snapseed and Afterlight, and I think they did a good job. Recovered a lot of the colour and life of the watercolour. The pastel is a bit heavy-handed - but the result is closer to what I painted many years ago ;o)
#113 in interestingness (Explore, 23 March 2010).
Recuperándome
Olympus Digital PEN E-P1
Leica 90mm f/2 Summicron-R
Panasonic DMW-MA3R Leica-R/µFourThirds adapter
Aperture Priority Mode
f/4
ISO 200
90mm
1/4000
Metering: Matrix
White Balance: Cloudy
Here my Prince is recovering from his hip surgery (March 2011) (see note).
Right now (November 2011) the leg is amputated because the same hip-bone went upwards his spine. A spinal nerve got blocked and his leg was partly paralysed. He couldn't walk normal anymore, was in terrible pains, so the only thing we could do was to amputate it.
♱ Alfie was 2 and a 1/2 year here.
He was very angry yesterday after surgery... and sick. Right now he is sleeping, a healing sleep I hope. His left leg has to become very strong to carry his body. So sorry Alfie but let's go for a new start. No way back.
"Let's stay together
Loving you whether
Times are good or bad, happy or sad
'Cause being around you is all I see
It's why I want us to
stay together....."
Seal
Unfortunately my lovely friend Alfie
has passed away ♱ on August 5th 2021
♫ Brian Adams: Everything I Do; I Do It For You ♫
Oh thank you so much for EXPLORE my friends! Highest position: # 179 on Thursday, November 10, 2011
Softbox texture by skeletalmess Thanks Jerry!
She got spayed yesterday. We had to postpone because she had kennel cough for two weeks after bringing her home from the animal shelter. This week is a slow one and nothing was already planned, so we decided to wait until a time when we could be home a lot and take care of her. It's a major surgery! So far so good, although our other dog is REALLY confused about why they're separated and why this one is sleeping so much. I'm crossing my fingers that her recovery goes well and she's back to her normal knocking-over-lamps personality soooooon ;)
When your main flash didn't fire, try to go artsy ! Thanks to the 5 stops tolerance of the Nikon D850 ... ;-)
Northbound traffic is still flowing along Hoddle Street in Clifton Hill as crews prepare SSR locomotive P16 to separate Metro Trains X'Trapolis motor car 854M from derailed trailer car 1627T and rear motor car 853M. Leading set 17M-1309T-18M was hauled by P16 & P17 to Victoria Park earlier in the evening, and travelled back to the city under its own power. 14/7/25
In an accident, survived, injured, recovering, going out to get some fresh air
( thanks to Jeff Wharton for re enactor photo of nurse and patient, background photo from Bing images )
Recovering Forest. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
A recenty-burned Yosemite forest shows signs of regeneration.
Wildfires have recently been on our minds here on the west coast. In the San Francisco Bay Area the bad fires began about a month ago when an unusual and very active series of electrical storms set off dozens of fires and shrouded the area in smoke. Shortly after that our extremely dry summer and unusually hot August temperatures set off huge fires from California to Oregon, historic in size and intensity. (As of this date one of these fires has set a record for the largest fire ever in California, doubling the size of the previous record fire.) We’ve had a month of “spare the air” days now.
September and October are traditionally the fire season here, though not on the scale that we are experiencing this year. It is a time of hazy skies and, if you go to the mountains, active fires. Over the years we’ve moved from regarding fire as something to be avoided to thinking of it as something to be managed — it is a natural component of healthy wildlands. I’ve changed my attitude as well, at least when it comes to normal, modest fires, and I’ve been trying to see the beauty in burned landscapes. In early September I had planned a short Yosemite backpack trip, but (ironic!) I had to back out at the last minute due to smoke. I was on my way home when I stopped at this location, a place where I stop and photograph every year, especially when dogwoods bloom. Last season a fire burned over this spot and, blackening many of the largest trees and destroying undergrowth. But a few trees survived and they are now thriving.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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Marines with 4th Combat Engineer Battalion, 4th Marine Division, prepare their M88A2 Hercules Recovery Vehicle for departure before conducting a Tank Mechanized Assault Course during Integrated Training Exercise 4-18 at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, Calif., June 15, 2018. ITX 4-18 provides Marine Air Ground Task Force elements an opportunity to undergo a service-level assessment of core competencies that are essential to expeditionary, forward-deployed operations.
(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Justin A. Bopp)
...Bherwerre Peninsula, Booderee NP.
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Olympus OM-1 with G Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 lens on Fuji Superia 100 and developed in Tetanal C41 two bath rapid kit.