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Same place as the preceding shot but about ten minutes later. The ice had just about melted but left the sparkling drops of water so I took a shot as nothing to lose...
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.
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)
The same species that in the previous photo, but showing a little better the black color, and also some white, in the wing, more visible in flight, I guess. I think this is an adult male.
Reserva Antisana, Pichincha-Napo, Ecuador
my window no. 37
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Same location another day closer to winter.
Trying a painterly effect. Hope you like and thanks for stopping by.
Same day
Same place
But different colors
You can click on the photo to watch it with a better resolution
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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.
DSC1343_4_5, HDRI
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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Same Chiffchaff watching me now
Le meme pouillot qui me regarde maintenant
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er hat die gleiche schuh farbe, wie sabinche's ente ;)
he got the same new shoes as sabinche's duck ;)
Same village, same street, same spot!
Finiki -- Kàrpathos --- Greece
Finiki is a coastal settlemennt, built by the local fishermen.
Until 1900 Finiki was the main commercial port of Karpathos. The village is situated in a large natural bay, which means a well protected marina for the smaller boats.
Same great sky as Last Rays, just more to the east.
Please listen to this if you have time, it will make you smile :-) www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0pWejAnLUQ
"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.
Same flower as yesterday's post, but so zoomed in, allowing us to to see the complete flower as it blooms in the patio garden.
Delicate and lovely, these plants will endear the heart of anyone who plants it :)
Same scene as I uploaded earlier today as a DSLR panorama- this is the same scene but on the lowly iPhone. Superior in some ways to the fancy Nikon shot! Fun.
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Under the rocks and stones, there is water underground
Letting the days go by, into silent water
Once in a lifetime, water flowing underground
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was....
- From "Once In A Lifetime" by Talking Heads -
Imagined in Midjourney, with additional work in Photoshop
As the same suggests, the Gran Canaria Giant Lizard (Gallotia stehlini) is endemic to Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands of Spain, but it has been introduced to Fuerteventura.
The lizard grows to a total length (including tail) of up to 80 cm (31 in). It is among the largest reptiles within the family Lacertidae. The specific name, stehlini, is in honour of Swiss paleontologist Hans Georg Stehlin.