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a reedit of this image as it had really bad banding issues when uploaded. this was taken at the base of grasmoor fell in the lake district, uk during the beast from the east.
Cámara Nikon D810
Nikon 17-35 2,8
Exposición 2
Aperture f/16
Lente 22 mm
Velocidad ISO 100
Filtro Polarizador y Degradado Lee 0.75
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This is Elowah Falls in the Columbia Gorge in Oregon. This was the third time that I had visited this place, and the first time I was able to actually shoot something workable.
While looking around, and taking in the scenery, I noticed a single leaf, floating on top of a rock that had collected some water.
Nothing groundbreaking or earth shattering, but still a lovely scene, during a great photo outing.
Stay tuned for some more new images that I am working on right now. Some falls, some forests, some seascapes....
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Small purple bloom landed on this old moss covered tree that was almost in a cave...beautiful spot....
An F-22 piloted by Major Dave Skalicky pulls an incredible amount of vapor on a high-g turn: a Prandtl–Glauert singularity.
“The capital-T Truth is about life BEFORE death.
It is about the real value of a real education, which has almost nothing to do with knowledge, and everything to do with simple awareness; awareness of what is so real and essential, so hidden in plain sight all around us, all the time, that we have to keep reminding ourselves over and over:
"This is water."
"This is water."
It is unimaginably hard to do this, to stay conscious and alive in the adult world day in and day out.”
David Foster Wallace
This is a triple exposure image taken in one single long exposure, lens capping between images. The circuit board and physiogram were taken first whilst a sticky dot was stuck to the middle of the lens then the dot removed to get the face in the middle. No multi exposure app used.
The Basilica of Saint-Denis (French: Basilique royale de Saint-Denis, now formally known as the Basilique-cathédrale de Saint-Denis) is a large former medieval abbey church and present cathedral in the commune of Saint-Denis, a northern suburb of Paris. The building is of singular importance historically and architecturally as its choir, completed in 1144, is widely considered the first structure to employ all of the elements of Gothic architecture.
The basilica became a place of pilgrimage and a necropolis containing the tombs of the French Kings, including nearly every king from the 10th century to Louis XVIII in the 19th century. Henry IV of France came to Saint-Denis to formally renounce his Protestant faith and become a Catholic. The Queens of France were crowned at Saint-Denis, and the royal regalia, including the sword used for crowning the kings and the royal sceptre, were kept at Saint-Denis between coronations.
Blacktron BigWheel
A big single wheel built for a singular purpose:
trouncing all those who oppose us!
building this thing was like building a ship-in-a-bottle!
How else can I love you?
I don’t love you
Only as if you were
Amber bright
Amongst ashes,
Or arrows of roses
That speak of fire.
I love you
As singular dark things
Are loved,
Secretly,
Between the shadow
And the soul.
I love you as a plant
That sometimes
Does not bloom,
And carries hidden
Within itself the light
Of those flowers.
And thanks to your love,
Darkly in my body lives
The heavy perfume
That arises from the earth.
I love you without knowing how,
Or when or from where.
I love you simply,
Without problem, pride or calculus,
Because I do not know
Any other way of loving
But this, in which
There is no I or you,
So intimate, that my hand
On your breast is your hand,
So intimate, that when I do fall asleep
It is your eyes that close.
AND COS I LOVE THIS WOMAN,,,,,,,
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U8PfVL0JnY - heartrending
Fisherman in boat on Lake Stanfield at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge in the early morning fog.
after decades of watching the benford probabilities for sixes and nines slowly and almost imperceptively skew towards zero, agent affords had finally found the culprit.
a flower so dense that not a single six or nine could escape, which naturally and inevitably results in a numerical singularity of sorts. [ view large ]
A Tricolored Heron sits alone searching for a meal at the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Anahuac, Texas.
BeautifullyScene Images by Karen A. Stannard
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No photo by this mortal could do it justice. Simple. Organic. Elegant. Shaped and smoothed with grace by Nature's primeval hand. A singular, slender, undulating blade of perfection. Burnished in millennial isolation by icy winds. Iconic. An embodiment of omniscient, eternal flow. A melody. A gift.
And now, sanctuary violated; vulnerable, fragile. A solitary finger like that of Michelangelo's Adam imploring an empty sky. No match for tempered steel. Gone in thirty seconds.
It is reasonable, even prudent, to contemplate what some Minnesota dentist would do to possess its sinuous, sensuous power; to bolt it upright to an ebony stand like a purloined stalagmite. And, access now a midnight's stroll away, what the National Park Service could do to prevent that. Perhaps a rustic wilderness sign: "Stay On Trail".
Two ridges away, the ghost of the ancient tree Prometheus, once the oldest living tree on Earth, felled for a science project, must weep.
A beautiful warm sunset seen on the way home, loved the soft greys against the fiery oranges of the suns last dying embers. Whilst processing I noticed the camera clock was about 15 minutes slow so quite late in the day on the beach.
The ambient temperature at the time of taking was hovering around 30 degrees, Though just one person captured here I've never seen so many people on the beach at sunset before.
Seaford , East Sussex - UK