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This is the same flower as the one I posted yesterday, but taken at a lower pov and with a different focus. Here the sun is the focus instead of the flower and I filtered it to bring out the sunshine. This might be what my friend Gunta has suggested to be a flowerscape rather than a flower shoot! Which one appeal to you more?

Same area as the latest shots. Four captures blended for the sea motion. It looks like a long single exposure, but the water catches the light in an other way.

For Smile on Saturday

 

Hyacinth

  

Photo prise le 18/01/2023..

les années se suivent et se.................. ressemblent

alors qu'en penser...???,/

Photo taken on 01/18/2023..

The years go by and they all look the same

so what do you think...???

HSS 😊😊😍

 

If you don't know the guy on the other side of the world, love him anyway because he's just like you. He has the same dreams, the same hopes and fears. It's one world, pal. We're all neighbors.

Frank Sinatra

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❀❀❀

Twin Brothers Florian (left) and Dorian (right)

 

FLORIAN:

I have a feeling that someone is watching us.

 

DORIAN:

You're right

It's Elizabeth's portrait that's crooked again.

 

Smile on Saturday: Two-same

 

Same evening I shot several images of the sun setting over the Nevern Estuary in Pembrokeshire, I turned away from the direct sun to capture the glow on the strikingly blue boat.

Taken the same day as my last post. They seemed very happy to greet each other. This went on for a minute or two. The female was already on the rocks with her ducklings when the drake arrived. He greeted the ducklings too, although not as enthusiastically. I suppose it could have been a adult child returning to visit its mother, I've seen juvenile, almost adult males do that. But I'd guess it was her mate. In any case, they definitely shared some affection. I felt double lucky to see it. It's my favorite thing to photograph. I know people who refuse to believe birds feel emotions, even though its plain as day that they do. And I just love to see them show it.

  

Same location as previous shot, facing a different direction.

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Happy Valentine's Day!

The hawk and car were taken same day just a few miles apart. Also burned a sketch filter into scene.

my window no. 6

 

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of the same object/2021

Same cat, different mood

same place, same time, next year :-)

 

Same bridge as was seen in yesterday's post, just showing the view from the opposite bank.

Same morning as the previous posting with the sun a little higher

my window and my Fender bass

my window no. 39

 

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1 photo per week

of the same object/2021

1 photo per week

of the same object/2021

Same origami rose bud as my previous photo, (see first comment box), but more blooming. You can very easily add small changes and make every rose look different.

This time folded with purple and green foil (7,5x7,5cm). Final size of these two brooches: about 4x4cm.

Added a little bit of oil paint effect. HSS ;-))

 

Model: origami Kawasaki Rose Bud

Model: origami leaves (on the left)

Design: Toshikazu Kawasaki

Diagrams in the book 'Origami Dream World' by Toshikazu Kawasaki

  

"You can miss places.

You can miss people.

Just know that what you're really

missing is the way things were.

And even if you could go there again...

see them again...

you can't go back.

 

They're not the same.

You're not the same.

 

The loss of them changed you."

 

- Ranata Suzuki

same street, opposite diagonals.

My husband shot this patient—or scared-witless—Pacific tree frog using his Nikkor 200mm macro lens and his old Nikon D4.

 

Same position but different angle than mine—in first comment.

 

There's room in the world for many different styles and apertures, and Howard and I are at either end of the spectrum. He's an IT Doc and physics guy, and has little close-sighted vision. We make a perfect pair, united in admiration of this tiny frog. Howard took this at 13:58. I took mine at 11:40. Both in shade of back deck.

 

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same bear as posted yesterday. He is young here and I'd imagine by now he is huge. This was taken in 2013 and if he's grown into his legs and paws, he is a boar to reckon with.

 

Here he is just across the river from me and I had a 500mm lens with a 1.4x on it. no crop or anything. Taken at 10:15 PM

Taken the same day as the Cherry blossom was spotted as I sat feeling unwell gazing out of my living room window. One short walk from my own front door along a roadside verge yielded up so many opportunities It felt exiting and unbelievable. It really was nothing but a bit of scrubland along the road yet these tiny flowers made it through what was more of a dog toilet tbh...Taken using a Sony A7R2 with a CZ Pancolar vintage lens wide open. The plane of view was extremely sharp but out of the wind I managed sharp focus where I desired it to keep this tiny gift under wraps and keep these forget me nots looking as precious as it felt that day to me...I feel a little better and took two short walks this week.

Thank you for your patience as I continue to catch up with comments :)

At the same place than the cormorant the Heron too got a catfish. Sorry for the IQ but I did it after sunset and so without any light, so their is some movement blur because to limit the ISO I used a slow shutter speed. Then in post processing I have had to brighten the héron and the water.

 

A la meme place que le cormoran, le héron a attrapé lui aussi un poisson chat. Désolé pour la qualité d'image, mais je l'ai prise aprÚs le coucher du soleil, donc sans lumiÚre, donc il y a du flou de mouvement car pour limiter les ISO j'ai utilisé un temps de pose long. Ensuite en post procesing j'ai du ajouter de la lumiÚre pour faire ressortir le héron et l'eau.

 

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This is the same boat I photographed last summer, now painted for the winter.

Laguna - SC, Brazil.

 

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...as last holidays. Every time since the little pier of Hvidbjerg Strand has been constructed I have to creep under the building to take a shot. It has become almost an obsession. Needless to say that this exercise is more convenient in Summer and times of low tide. Blavand, Jylland, Denmark

Same rose, different look!

I added a light vignette which I thought suited it very well.

I have a very similar rose growing in my garden, which seems to given up flowering now so this one is from a bouquet ....

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- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

Same spot with the kit lens

"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

 

credits

If she is amazing...

she wont be easy...

If she is easy...

she wont be amazing...

If she's worth it...

you wont give up....

If you give up, u not worthy

Truth is...

everybody is going to hurt you..

you just gotta find the ones

worth suffering for...''

(Bob Marley)

 

Hear what I hear

 

Same apricot tree but different lens and settings.

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.

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