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Somehow, it tells about the current floods in Ile-de-France.
Une façon de parler des inondations en Ile-de-France
Somehow aerodynamic daffodil
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Somehow it is a little difficult to 'pull off' the menacing Motorcycle Gang Member image when you're riding a nice scooter. (Atlanta, Georgia, USA)
Somehow Wisconsin whitetail deer and Gibraltar apes got to be close friends. Photoleap was used to create this image.
Shot today during a Photo Walk in the City of Munich. To get some Minimalism Feeling again I took this Shot in the Upper Level of the Subway station "Marienplatz" with the Sony A7 Mii and the Zeiss batis 1.8/85mm at F=1.8. More of new subway Photos to follow during the next 4 Weeks!!
Somehow I missed it. One day there were a few trees turning and the next, snow! Many leaves just dried on the tree without turning and then the cold hit and they fell all at once. Granted, I've been out of town but seems like I missed a whole season.
Grasses at Bell's Bend near Nashville TN. This place somehow reminds me of Ireland. There's a wide open wildness to it, and fierce raw beauty that withstands time. The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind.
Processed in Topaz Impressions. HSS!
This was taken on a rare balmy day in February. It was very windy that day and somehow the fields came to life with movement and dancing tall grasses. It's also fascinating that something as fragile and ordinary as grass has such strength and beauty.
"Playing" with the pages of the Photo- book "Cocoon"
Photos from her exhibition with the same title and more.
I am a Big Fan of her work.
Somehow the limestone terraces form multiple small falls rather than one big one. Seen on holiday some years ago.
Somehow some of our flowers have survived Teddy and Echo charging through the beds. We gave up on the fencing as Teddy was just charging through them and we were afraid he would hurt himself. Cheers to the survivors!
Somehow the beauty of the sunset on a winter's afternoon can rival any blue filled summer day. The light is more precious, so welcome, a delightful prayer as the evening falls.
Glynde Churchyard, East Sussex, England. On a November day, that had been gloomy up until this point.
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Somehow, people rarely seem to look at the time a photo was taken (even though Flickr shows it rather prominently now). So I thought it might be best to post all the photos of my sheep before the shearing at once. Usually I post with a delay of up to 2 months.
One of my attemtps at the "Looking close... on Friday" theme "curves".
Shot with a "Tomioka-Copal 75 mm F 2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
Somehow the Juvenile (top of the frame and out of focus) was refusing to take off from the perch. The adult was coaxing it to make a move while watching the surroundings carefully. The juvenile had some other siblings who were merry, but this one had some starting problem I suppose.
I was there for about 7-8 mins and all the while the Juvenile didn't fly. I took a couple of steps closer and could sense the panic in the adult which was flapping its wings and making alarm calls, but the Juvenile still didn't move. So I stepped back and moved away. After 10 mins, the juvenile wasn't found on the same perch - I assumed it made its flight.
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Somehow we manage to be late every year for the tomato season...
It's mid of September, and we have lots of tomatoes who are taking their time, still enjoying their greenness.
I never noticed how hairy a tomato can be until I edited this picture today! 🍅
Somehow on the first day of winter, cold and gloomy, I've found several shots documenting my early morning encounter with this Swamp Harrier - half a year ago...
somehow it wouldn't be a real roidweek if not at some point during the week an idea started to grow in me. and now i'm sitting here and have done the first step. a mosaic with round frame film. i'm not satisfied and i immediately notice a lot of things i want to do differently next time, but the nice feeling of having stuck the first toe in the cold deep water is spreading through me and i'm already looking forward to the next attempts...
thank you very much for this wonderful roidweek, love you all.
polaroidWeek day six 2/2
mosaic, impossible instant lab, polaroid round frame film
the basis tree polaroid was shoot with time zero film in a SX70
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somehow...
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Somehow this automobile, a real classic, looks better in B&W to me. What do you think?
San Marino, California
Somehow this looked a lot better through the viewfinder than the resulting image...basically I’ve mangled the living hell out of the pixels I captured.
Somehow these little stones, which have such a strong scent when you purchase them, never seem quite the same again, however much you drench them with beautiful perfume.
Somehow, people rarely seem to look at the time a photo was taken (even though Flickr shows it rather prominently now). So I thought it might be best to post all the photos of my sheep before the shearing at once. Usually I post with a delay of up to 2 months.
I remember going here once for drinks more than ten years ago, I'll have to make a point of re-visiting, if we're ever allowed in bars again. localwiki.org/sf/Phone_Booth
initially taken for 17-17 project (4/17)
these are not very common in dhaka. at least, it was not. recently this heritage somehow seems to be returning. all these are waiting to pickup the groom to take his wedding.
thank you for your visit.
Somehow I like to take a long escalator just to pass someone on it.
This was shot in Stockholm four years ago.
Thank you for taking time to view, fave and comment on my photo.
I'm slowly getting back to normal...
Somehow gladioli seem to sum up summer with their long stems of colourful flowers.
Just a few flowers in a sherry glass to celebrate the weekend ahead...
Happy Floral Friday!
Glorious Gladioli set: Here
Somehow at the beginning of January we start to realize that winter will be here for a few months more, and we can't help to go back and remember the days in the sun and the warmer temperatures.
I guess I need a vacation, again...
A happy tune for a Monday :)
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Photography is my passion, 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'm in many groups, and I only add my photos to them if they are not private.
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.
Somehow i no like edit colored pictures but you do make me see colors my queen...
Been sometime now, days and hours than we cannot count... tooo many, words and conversations that cant simply define their worth are priceless!
Thank you, for being you, for being here, for for for... you know!!!
Love you my queen (never change)!!!
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