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I have posted two photos of this scene in sequence ... this one ... a telephoto capture at 200mm and the other at 62mm. It was, of course, not a devil moon at all but really quite beautiful .... poetic license and all that and any excuse to include a link to a Creedence Clearwater song. :)

 

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

 

Creedence Clearwater's "Bad Moon Rising" www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQiUFZ5RDw

It is the third highest mountain in Brazil, situated on the border of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais states. It is the highest point in both states. It was historically considered the highest mountain in Brazil until 1965, when Pico da Neblina and Pico 31 de Março, next to the Venezuelan border, were explored, measured, and both found to be higher. The peak is said to have been so named after Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, ordered a flag to be flown on top of it.

 

It is one of the major attractions of Caparaó National Park, accessible from the nearby town of Alto Caparaó. That town and the entrance to the park lie in Minas Gerais, but the summit of Pico da Bandeira lies in Espírito Santo.

 

The summit is accessible to hikers of most age groups, with only very limited fitness requirements. The track from the park entrance to the summit track [8 km (5.0 mi)] can be driven by most vehicles, and the summit track itself runs for approximately 9 km (5.6 mi), with a further 1,000 m (3,280 ft) climb.

  

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Our time:

4,5km = 2,79 miles

From 2,190 m (7,185 ft) to 2,892 m (9,488 ft)

Summit of the mountain.

2:08 am - 5:16 am

  

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The sequence of the highest mountains in Brazil:

 

#1: Pico da Neblina (2,993.80 m / 9,822 ft), Venezuela/Brazil;

#2: March 31 Peak (2,972.70 m / 9,816 ft), Venezuela/Brazil;

#3: Pico da Bandeira (2,892 m / 9,488 ft), Brazil;

#4: Pico do Calçado* (2,849 m / 9,347 ft), Brazil;

#6: Pico do Cristal (2,769.80 m / 9,084 ft), Brazil;

 

The difference from the third highest to the first is only 101.80 meters / 334 ft in altitude.

 

I climbed the third, fourth and sixth in Brazil this weekend. Only the sixth mountain is challenging.

  

* For reasons of topographical prominence, the IBGE considers Pico do Calçado a secondary peak of Pico da Bandeira and not a separate mountain.

 

"The idea does not replace the work."

(Max Weber)

 

Smile on Saturday!:-)

4 photos prises le même jour sur le même arbuste. 4 photos taken the same day on the same tree.

In bird sequence, you should make a montage. Select a few birds’ photos and use each photo in a different layer. First, you should zoom in and check the birds’ head to see if the eyes and head are sharp, then keep the photo. If the bird’s eyes are slightly unsharp or blurry just delete it before you work on the image. Select 2 or more images that are sharp and stack them together in a post processing software like photoshop. For example, for 3 photos you need 3 layers. You can watch YouTube videos on how to use different layers and stack together. Have a great day!

 

Colorful stools at the park, progressing in size and changing in colors.

Seven frame Barn Owl sequence, a bit of lockdown fun with Photoshop

pose longue entre les ponts d'Orléans

Bridport, Tasmania.

I was taking photographs of the female hawk in the tree when the male swooped up

# A PIECE OF A RECORDED ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SEQUENCE SHOT IN TEXAS BY MR. TRONA [WITH A HANDHELD CAM], MAY 2016

Ugh, this one took over four hours to setup. This shells are tiny. Cleaning the shells, selecting the right one, oiling them up, so they would not dry out during the set up was time consuming. More so, as the setup collapsed and shells hit the carpet and collected all kinds of fibers. I had to ditch the first attempts and start from scratch.

NB the Kestrel did not move forward at all - I've had to displace each picture to show the sequence of wing movements.

Another one from the Northern Harrier hunting sequence from last month. Light was poor and rapidly fading making me push the camera to its limits

Oupss excusez moi, c'est plus fort que moi, le besoin impérieux de poster des photos de feuilles !

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Looking at you, looking at me, looking at you!

This is a Photoshopped sequence of the same owl.

Norfolk

15th July 2022

A group of people were jumping off this rock some distance away from where my kids were swimming at Boat Harbour Beach, Tasmania. I got this sequence of shots with a 400mm lens, so I thought i'd stitch them together.

 

I uploaded a similar image earlier in my photostream (about 10 images back).

These sequins were one one of my Wife's Cardigans....

Smile on Saturday: Sequence / Progression

 

This is a beautiful passage from a outdoors performance by the advanced teenage group of my dance school. I love seeing these girls growing up from year to year, and going from dedicated students to beautiful dancers.

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Shot @ Sathiram Bridge , Trichy, Tamil Nadu , India.

From Pismo Beach Pier

Blauet comu - Martin pescador comun - Common kingfisher - Martin-pêcheur d'Europe - Alcedo atthis

It was a long-time dull drizzle and dark sky so I decided to use my 85mm 1.8 lens and didn't expect the birds to be so cooperative. Too short for telephoto I thougt. :)

 

Layers arranged in GIMP.

 

Thanks to everyone for your visiting, favs & comments :).

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