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still.
progress is slow and I can't work outside yet.
but I am getting some cleaning done.
whew
Diana Instant with fujifilm Instax film
Hendaye France
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Have you ever had a photo, that for some strange reason, you quite like, but you can't really explain why? I think this is one of those images.
A Moss covered tree in dense woodland, the branches of the tree giving the appearance of the tree running.
This falls is an easy walk in the Two Medicine area, Glacier National Park , Montana.
Its made up of two falls, but in the spring water gushes over the side falls. In the summer the top falls disappears.
Century Saturday finds us chasing eastbound Susquehanna Sea-Land stack train NTV-4. We set up for a shot of it rounding the sweeping curve at Narrowsburg, New York. As the train was coming into view, a pair of Contrail SD50’s roared by with westbound train OIBU. While we didn’t get the NYS&W C430’s passing by us, we did get a running meet.
I have taken photos at this spot before at sunrise. I like the fence and path as leading lines and in winter, the silhouettes of the trees. This time a runner and his dogs came into view during the braketing sequence. At first I thought I'd reject the ones with the runner, but actually I think he adds something.
An unusual waterfall in Glacier National Park. The water flows through a tunnel in a rock wall.
Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
After capturing this Hare stationery at 1/250 it decided to run off, still stuck at 1/250 i took a couple of shots and ended up with this motion blur effect!
I sort of quite like it!
Cergy
Axe Majeur
L'Axe majeur est une œuvre monumentale située à Cergy, dans le département du Val-d'Oise, en France. L’œuvre s'inscrit dans une boucle de l'Oise, au centre de la ville nouvelle de Cergy-Pontoise. Elle est conçue par le sculpteur israélien Dani Karavan à partir de 1980. L'Axe est composé de douze stations sur une longueur de 3,2 kilomètres, incluant une tour penchée, un ensemble de douze colonnes, une passerelle, une île ou encore un rayon laser qui survole le parcours. Il débute dans le quartier auquel il a donné son nom, Axe Majeur - Horloge (anciennement Saint-Christophe) et s'achève à la limite avec Neuville-sur-Oise, après avoir survolé les étangs artificiels de Cergy-Neuville. Symbole de la ville nouvelle, il est également l'une des œuvres importantes de Dani Karavan, qui accompagne sa construction pendant plus de trente ans.
The “Axe Majeur” is a monumental artwork located in Cergy, in the Val-d'Oise department, France. The work is located in a loop of the Oise River, in the new town Cergy-Pontoise. It was designed by the Israeli sculptor Dani Karavan from 1980. The Axis is composed of twelve stations over a length of 3.2 kilometers, including a leaning tower, a set of twelve columns, a footbridge, an island or a laser beam that flies over the course. It begins in the area to which it gave its name, Axe Majeur - Clock (formerly Saint-Christophe) and ends at the limit with Neuville-sur-Oise, after flying over the artificial ponds of Cergy-Neuville. Symbol of the new city, it is also one of the important works of Dani Karavan, who accompanies its construction for more than thirty years.
Photographers know the challenge of getting a good bird in flight shot. When the bird is a Greater Roadrunner, the challenge can be when they're on the ground. Dang they're fast. A close look at this shot reveals the blur on the bird's foot even though the shutter speed was 1/1000.
This one was showing off its speed near Rio Grande Village in Big Bend National Park.
My first art after long break.
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Running on Patras city coast.
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Location:Patras city coast near new port/Achaia prefecture/West Peloponese/Greece.
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A shot from the archives.
This is a unique falls, having 2 routes.
"The waterfall is named for Pitamakan, or Running Eagle, a female warrior leader of the Blackfeet Nation in the early 1700s, who experienced a four-day vision quest in the mountains high above the falls. Running Eagle led war parties on many highly successful raids, and was the only woman in the Blackfeet tribe ever to do so, or to be given a man's name.
The waterfall receives its nickname, "Trick Falls", because there are actually two separate waterfalls in the same location. During the spring run-off water rushes over the top ledge for a 40-foot drop, while obscuring the lower falls. However, as the volume of water decreases by late summer, and the upper falls "dries up", water continues to rush through a sink hole at the top of the cliff before flowing out of an opening in the cliff face, thus creating the lower 20-foot falls."
hikinginglacier.com
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The moment this large stag decided to run towards my hiding place ..do i stand and run? or do i stay hidden in the bracken? I decided to stay put as he came ever closer and lucky for me he veered off to my right and i'm certain he never saw me.
Probably the closest i've ever been to a stag on the moor.