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"You know, a heart can be broken, but it keeps on beating, just the same."
~ Fannie Flag, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
El teatro Thang Long Water ofrece uno de los espectáculos más distintivos de la cultura vietnamita: el teatro con marionetas acuáticas. Se trata de un arte milenario que se practicaba en el delta del río Rojo hace más de mil años y que ha perdurado hasta la actualidad. El origen de este teatro se remonta a siglos atrás (s. XI) donde empezaron a ser muy comunes por todo el país con compañías de teatro que viajaban recorriendo los pueblos y las ciudades. Desde la antigüedad, la temática de estas representacio siempre ha sido la misma, contar las escenas del dia a dia de la gente local y servir para transmitir de manera oral la historia del país, con sus leyendas y mitos.
The Thang Long Water Theater offers one of the most distinctive performances of Vietnamese culture: the theater with water puppets. It is an ancient art that was practiced in the Red River delta more than a thousand years ago and has lasted until today. The origin of this theater dates back centuries (11th century) where they began to be very common throughout the country with theater companies that traveled to towns and cities. Since ancient times, the theme of these representations has always been the same, telling the scenes of the daily life of the local people and serving to orally transmit the history of the country, with its legends and myths.
El teatre Thang Long Water ofereix un dels espectacles més distintius de la cultura vietnamita: el teatre amb marionetes aquàtiques. Es tracta d'un art mil·lenari que es practicava al delta del riu Roig fa més de mil anys i que ha perdurat fins a l'actualitat. L'origen d'aquest teatre es remunta a segles enrere (s. XI), on van començar a ser molt comuns per tot el país amb companyies de teatre que viatjaven recorrent els pobles i les ciutats. Des de l'antiguitat, la temàtica d'aquestes representacions sempre ha estat la mateixa, explicar les escenes del dia a dia de la gent local i servir per transmetre de manera oral la història del país, amb les llegendes i els mites.
Skippers Road has some rather hairy parts including this area where there is a shear drop down to the Shotover river. An impressive view that was asking for a panorama. This is ~>180 degrees so yes that is the same road on both sides.
Photoshop is exceptional at merging photos, these were taken hand held so pretty impressed to get this. I did fill in some of the gaps around the edges.
Thanks to Rich and Shaz for taking us on the mad mission.
Autumn also brings a lot of changes to the birds, and very noticeable is the one on the finches that completely lose their bright yellow plumage to a mix of very dull green-yellowish that makes us to take a second look.
Right now here in PA the rain has started and many trees have lost their leaves, but they still have a unique charm specially at the end of a sunny day. The wind has move from place to place tons of leaves that are forming colorful skirts which now makes it difficult to know from which tree were originally from.
This image had only a white background so I decided to merge a second one with autumn leaves.
Perfect for the autumn mood...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=emhYf0S05wg
I hope your day was a great one!
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Photography is one of my passions, and nature photography is my favorite.
I have been in Explore for more that a hundred times, and it is an awesome experience to have your photos showcased in such a special way.
I thank your for coming today, for leaving a comment, and make a favorite of yours this photo, (if that is the case) thanks again!
The best part of this forum is the contacts and friends that I have made over the years, that have the same passion for this art that is called photography!
Martha.
La Mésange bleue est une petite mésange qui tire son nom de la couleur bleue de sa calotte, de ses ailes et de sa queue. Sa tête est remarquable. La face, largement blanche, est barrée de trois traits bleu sombre à noirs, deux traits qui passent par l'œil pour rejoindre la nuque de même couleur, et un large trait qui rejoint un collier, qui lui-même borde les joues blanches et rejoint la nuque. Le mâle adulte se distingue à la teinte bleue du plumage plus marquée, surtout à la calotte. Le bleu de la femelle est plus terne.
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The blue tit is a small tit that gets its name from the blue color of its cap, wings and tail. His head is remarkable. The face, largely white, is barred by three dark blue to black lines, two features that pass through the eye to join the neck of the same color, and a broad line that joins a necklace, which itself borders the white cheeks and joined the neck. The adult male is distinguished by the blue hue of the plumage more marked, especially the cap. The blue of the female is duller.
Winds of 25k and gust of 40k makes taking some nature photos hard. Mother Nature telling me where to look as she shines the light on these tiny flowers. Happy Day
(I think it's Bridal Spree)
my window no. 37
a photo project:
1 photo per week of the same object/2021
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Same male Kestrel! Same perch! Same day! Different pose... The American Kestrel, also called the sparrow hawk, is the smallest falcon in North America and one of the most colorful of all raptors. They are about the same size as a mourning dove.
Same day
Same place
But different colors
You can click on the photo to watch it with a better resolution
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Taken the same day with my Nikon D80 from the Kitchen window
6 Years ago. www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/13312156635/in/photolist...
About the same size as a Robin. Frequently sits on exposed perches. Adult male Stonechats have an all black head, with an obvious white collar on the neck. The underparts are a deep orange-brown, while the back and mantle are streaked brown and black. The rump is brown with black streaks. The tail is black. In flight, shows a small white patch at the base of the wing. Rarely, male Stonechats have a thin white supercilium, though never as extensive as on a Whinchat. Adult females are similar to male Stonechats, but have the black on the head and back replaced with dark brown. Juveniles are rather grey with with fine black streaking all over. First-winter Stonechats appear like a pale version of the adult female, the head being beige-brown.
...gleiche Stelle... 😎
The same location — autumn 2013 (an HDRI shot from 3 exposures).
To be honest, I like my Hektor variant better, especially since it was created with far less technical effort and is closer to photography in the classical sense.
Selbiger Punkt — im Herbst 2013 (eine HDRI-Aufnahme aus 3 Belichtungen).
Um ehrlich zu sein, meine Hektor-Variante gefällt mir besser, zumal mit weit geringerem technischen Aufwand entstanden und der Photographie im klassischen Sinne näher liegend.
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I had a brilliant afternoon on a big low tide, chasing patterns, and trying to trap the sky in the sand. The reflections weren't great as there was so much small weed and debris about, but the sand waves and ripples were wonderful. later in the day I spotted a Portuguese man of war washed up. Same direction by Hoobastank is perfect, as the sand seemed to be echoing the cliff strata.
Same Downtown Dubai viewpoint as the prior shot but this one in the morning. The air was still hazy and very humid.
GPS is the exact spot of the shot.
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Western Pasqueflower, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
These are two different life stages of the same flower. It blooms as seen in the top photo, then forms a green spiky ball, then it "lets its hair down" in the final seed stage. (The hairy stage often reminds me of a Muppet!)
It is one of the earlier subalpine flowers to bloom so the meadow and lake basin at Owyhigh were filled with these flowers in their various stages of life.
Same real girl moderation work can also be found here in another artwork style.
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taken on the same day as www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/40361665933/in/datepo.... It was a long time ago that I used my drone, and I wanted to go to the south part of the Biesbosch to see if I could make an additional image of another part of the Noordwaard. It would make a nice addition to www.flickr.com/photos/115540984@N02/42514739985/in/datepo....
The weather was great, there was excellent light, but when coming back home, there was not a single shot of the part that I made a picture of that was worth showing. All too empty and flat.
Luckily I also turned the drone around straight into the sun, and there was the depth that i found thanks to the large shadows of the low hanging sun and the trees giving the shadows.
And another nice addition is the haze in the distance, and again the extremely clear images of DJI mavic.
A lesson learned i guess, making drone shots can be very difficult.
er hat die gleiche schuh farbe, wie sabinche's ente ;)
he got the same new shoes as sabinche's duck ;)
Same Chiffchaff watching me now
Le meme pouillot qui me regarde maintenant
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"It's the same old story, tell me where does it end,
It's the same old blues , the same old blues again"--- JJ Cale
Same day and still early morning - 08h30, about half an hour later than yesterday's post at sunrise. Although sunrise is over by now, it is still early morning light which kept me going for another half hour.
I spent three days around Vestrahorn, allowing me to capture this iconic site under a variety of weather conditions, both in the early mornings and late afternoons. The whole series is at www.flickr.com/photos/132192297@N04/albums/72157677866574087.
You don't see the other 20 guys making photos of the same thing, its a little demotivating until you look at the photos they took and they are crappy, then you remember that everyone can buy a cool camera but it doesnt mean they take good photos :P
Still, all of Iceland has been photographed to boredom and this is my try.
HaPPY BiRTHDaY, HeLMuTH !!!
look HeRe and cheer this man up, it´s his birthday...........