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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 :( )
Us humans always see the negative before the positive ..... this big slippery hill looks daunting to most, but the reward it offers at the top is worth all the effort.
Let the New Year bring us all a positive outlook on life. Lets live it well and take every opportunity that comes our way!
Happy New Year Everyone x
お葬式が終わり、一家のおつかれさま会ということで、
おばあちゃんの思い出話を聞きながら、ケーキで一息。
After the funeral we rewarded our pains with cakes.
We mused over past memories with the grandma.
It was heavily overcast on my photowalk, but I saw the clouds vanished far to the west of where I was so I went to the fishing lake hoping for a good sunset. I was well rewarded for my patience.
It isn't always easy to puck a fish from the water, it often takes skill and patients. George being very skilled at fishing may spend an hour checking different locations within the estuary. If the fish stays still it has a better chance if it runs...game on. By the way that is also true of people, never run from a bear. : )
My recent visit to a nearby park called Stumpy Lake in Virginia Beach rewarded me with the experience of somewhere between 25 and 50 Great Egret (and a few Great Blue Heron too). They were roosting in the trees, wading in the shallow water and flying from one spot to another. As the late afternoon sun began to reflect off the roots of the Cypress trees, I spotted these two Great Egret keeping watch.
Stumpy Lake gets its name for the many Cypress roots, or knees, visible when the water level is low.
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Brown Pelicans were having a good afternoon on Armand Bayou. Each plunge of their beaks into the water was rewarded with a full pouch and bait fish spilling out of the edges.
Poznan, Poland
Ostrów Tumski
Summer
Sunrise.
One of these types of mornings when looking out at the grey sky almost stopped me at the door. But, I decided to go see what was happening anyway and was pleasantly surprised when this bit of drama started...seconds later it was back to cloudy. But...I have this as a reward.
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An Asian Open-bill (Anastomus oscitans) was holding its catch in beak with a perfect symmetrical pose with the other standing behind. I love this perfect pose for the species. The beak has an opening for holding this particular food of interest and this commonly found species is also known as snail eaters and they play a very significant role in reducing the snails and clams which are pests of agricultural fields. Pics was taken from a wetland in North Bengal, India.
There's no better reward for an early morning climb up onto the tops, than a first glimpse of the 'Green Baize' of Littondale.
Our new Chonkzilla is available at The Epiphany!! This is the VIP Reward to the set.
Chonkzilla has hit the scene and ohhh noo there goes Tokyo! These adorable creatures come in a companion to wear and a wanderer to Rez. There are two fabulous rares to collect; a Chonkzilla City Rampage where Chonkzilla destroys block city and robotic version in metal! All together there are 10 commons that come in five colors; Citrine, Night, Sea, Acid and Amethyst. The items have transfer permissions and have a total land impact value of 32 Li and 39 Li.
We'd love for 3 lucky winners to receive a sweet pack of the whole set. Head to our Facebook Page to enter the CONTEST. You can also enter here on Flickr by leaving your SL name along with your comment. Two ways to win!
Epiphany opens on April 15th
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Day 297
It rained all day. I held out little hope that it would get better. I was so desperate for I photo I took a micro of a washing gel tablet. I thought today was a wash out. Then the sun came out!
Always amazes me how far folks are willing to go risking themselves for an image. ..
From June this year with big sea's rolling in over Bombo Quarry.
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro
ISO640 f/4.5 90mm 0ev
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8, colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex and Luminar Neo, tweaked in Topaz AI-3 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Bombo Historic Site, Kiama, NSW
The same Great blue heron with his reward. The rewards of patience!
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Hi everyone,
Here is the 'Part 2' to my image from yesterday. While not the actual offspring of the couple in yesterday's post, this is exactly the reason why yesterday's couple goes through such a lengthy and tiring process. It's all about the reward or the next generation that comes from it. It's about preserving the future of this species, a species that has seen a significant drop in numbers over the past century.
As you can see, this youngster had enjoyed some breakfast the morning it was photographed in the Mara.
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