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My prize winning entry titled ‘The journey is the reward’ at a photographic completion, conducted by the Ministry of Environment and Exxon Mobil.
Location: Qatar Photographic Society.
Took a risk driving the 45 Miles to Bamburgh today for Sunrise, forecast was iffy to say the least but sometimes you hit on lucky. Cloud broke enough to give enough colour for a decent few photos and the rain held off until I got back to my car, nice morning
Getting up at 4 am is a bitch, and more often then not, I want nothing more than to crawl back under the covers. ESPECIALLY when the weather app say it's 13 degrees outside.
But when the morning "work" is done and I'm pulling into work and I see a great sunrise, it makes it worth it. It's like the gods pushed the saturation up on it this morning.
Before I went to Japan I wanted to prepare as good as possible for the flying Owls pictures I was supposed to shoot there. As flying Owls are not particularly readily available in Holland I asked a Falconer nearby if I could attend the daily training of his birds at a Park in Enschede. After explaining the purpose of my practice, the Falconer did his very best to fly the owls in a way I was hoping to capture them later in Japan. Mr. Poliste, thank you again for your very enthusiastic co-operation!
Besides the Owl practice, one of the hardest things to capture was the flight of the Falcons. These magnificent birds fly at a speed of over 300 km/hour! Dizzy from trying to follow this beautiful animal in flight I was really grateful when, in the end, he captured the lure, took it to the ground and received it as reward.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
I revisited this one after several months, and I think its time to share it I like the colors, the curves, and the textures. The result of a multi image focus stack, it should reward viewing at very high magnification, although one does lose the curves up close.
There are several places in the backyard that are overgrown with weeds, vines of all kinds, and small bushes that have taken root. Can you say jungle? Since we've recently had some rain and mild temps, I started clearing out one area way in the back of the yard a few weeks ago. This weekend I felt inspired (not really) to get back out there again. Still lots to do.
After filling one yard-trash trash bin with vines, briars and small bushes, I 'accidentally' uncovered this rather nice sized group of mushrooms growing next to the neighbor's fence.
Fortunately, it was time to quit, the bin was full and my energy was spent, so finding these mushrooms was my reward for all my hard work! The Flickrite in me somehow managed to go get my camera and make it back outside to take some photos, wanting to show off my trophy for the day. LOL!
The World's Coolest Bear scores! Georgina's nose didn't let her down; in a flash her muzzle hit the water and she came up with a Pink Salmon. At that point she needed to get out of "the hole" as quickly as possible, because in that spot her view of the beach is blocked and she can't see rivals approaching. She might not hear them, either, due to the sounds of rushing water, and her smell could be compromised depending on direction of the air currents. So... she headed for higher ground, and took her meal into the nearby forest to enjoy it in seclusion. Twenty minutes later she was back on the beach, alert for the next opportunity.
Photographed on the wild west coast of British Columbia (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2019 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
The sunset forecast was looking pretty good, so I headed out to Rodeo Beach to see what I could see. At first it seemed like we weren't going to get much, but I was pleasantly surprised by a slow late burn of color across the horizon. I'm glad we stuck around! The tide was pretty high and coming in which made things a bit more interesting :) As always, thanks for viewing/faving/commenting! I definitely appreciate it!
I stayed longer than i normally would after the sunrise yesterday. I was rewarded with a number of balloons lifting off around the hills. This is hardly Balloons over Bagan but the balloon is above the Hive in Worcester.
The Hive, is a large golden-coloured building in Worcester, England, which houses the fully integrated Worcestershire County Council City of Worcester public library and in my opinion one of the ugliest buildings to be built recently. Perhaps it is best photographed from the top of the Malvern Hills.
This picture was taken after a day of hiking under the rain. Just before the sunset, the rain stopped and the clouds opened to show those colors. At this moment we instantly forgot the hard day we just had.
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I don't enjoy getting out of a warm bed an hour before dawn just to stand around waiting for the possibility of good light that many times never appears. Well, it's mornings like these that motivate me to throw off the covers. Alpenglow is one of my favorite things.
Oh, and the promise of Kay's breakfast burrito when I get back to the travel trailer.
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Ilford PanF+ 50 @ EI=50 (N)
510 Pyro 1+100 : 7½ mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash : None
Inversions first 30 sec then 2 each 30 seconds
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Alkali Fixer
Clearing time 2 min. Total fix time 4 mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with frequent water changes
Washing : 2 minutes in Distilled Water
Kodak Photo-Flo : 2 ml in 800ml Distilled Water for 2 mins
Bronica SQAi + 135mm
Highlight = 16
Shadow = 12
Midpoint = 13
Filters : Heliopan Orange (-2)
Final LV=11
1/4 sec @ f16
En el recorrido, por el serpenteante camino es posible hallar los restos de dos capillas situadas en cuevas, dedicadas a San Juan Bautista y San Mateo. Al alcanzar la cima, los visitantes son recompensados con impresionantes vistas, donde se puede contemplar La Fresneda y el majestuoso macizo rocoso que una vez albergó el castillo calatravo.
Along the winding path, you can find the remains of two chapels located in caves, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and Saint Matthew. Upon reaching the summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views, including La Fresneda and the majestic rock mass that once housed the Calatrava castle.
Comarca del Matarranya
La Freixneda (Teruel/ Spain).
Sakharibazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011
......Among thousands of award and millions of reward is there anyone for A Good Person ?????
Metal award template displayed in a Shop
The ruins of Ardvrek Castle on Loch Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland
Constructed around 1590 by the Clan MacLeod who owned Assynt and the surrounding area from the 13C.
Attacked and taken by the Clan MacKenzie in 1672, in 1726 a new house was built nearby, Calda House, both can now been seen in ruins by the loch.
9th step of my Introspection - The Hero's Journey - Collection
Part of the " Introspection " NFTs Collection.
Available on opensea.io/VladimirKar
A Brown-capped Pygmy Woodpecker (Dendrocopos nanus) with a success in its beak giving his best effort for a close up, but only for a split of a second! I was chasing his activity for one hours from trees to trees and from twigs to twigs silently. And this was the moment of reward that I fortunately have. Pics was taken from Dehradoon, India.
No I am not very close but if I saw a bald eagle each time I went for a hike and nothing else I would be rewarded richly and I was this day as he fished at this spot for nearly ten minutes.
I know a seasoned artist who would like to have a shirt like this. She has been challenged on the price of her portraits. Her response is "You are also paying for the 40 years it takes to get this good." I can understand the point.
View On Black. Apart from being a great Springsteen song, my reward for sitting out a blizzard in the uncertain hope that it would clear. Twistleon.
Mitt bidrag till veckans Fotosöndag /My contribution to this week on the Photosunday on the Theme Löning/Payday
After an exhausting hike in the knee deep snow, the reward was a lovely sunrise at the burnt trees of Noir Flohay in the High Fens of Belgium.
VIP reward for Epiphany December round.
you get this prize after spend more than 1000L on Christmas Party!
Genus applier + BoM
copy / no mod / no transfer.
Wearing: Genus Baby head, Yu skin common 1, Glass lipstick and Lila eyelashes.
cross country skiing is really tough sport, you have to use your whole body to get up the hill but as a reward you will get the best views ever!
Video of the way down..amazing! (I was too lazy to take out camera and I don´t have peak design yet :( )
i got to see them bloom after all ;-)
my fav part of this shot is/are the shadows on the right ... (that was grammatically challenging)
Chocolate is addictive because it contains sugar and fat that trigger brain reward pathways. Generally, highly processed foods, including chocolates, are considered more addictive than foods with minimal processing.
Like any other addictive food — can cause a withdrawal-like response when you stop eating it. High-sugar foods are on top of the list of commonly-craved foods among Americans, with the average American taking in about 22 teaspoons of added sugar daily.
Multiple studies find that typical sweets like chocolate or cookies can be as addictive as cocaine or morphine. (I wonder how many chocolate addicts have turned to robbery or violence to "feed" their habit).
Taunton, Somerset, UK.