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Lighting stuff: Two hotshoe flashes with radio triggers.

Gridded Vivitar 283 (white) directly above the glass - just a little light reflected back up onto the faces.

Vivitar 283 on background, coloured purplish (Lee 180, Dark Lavender, plus Lee 002, Rose Pink).

 

Learn how to light at Strobist

Turtles and White ducks share Fort Lowell Park's pond in the warm midday sun of an early spring day.

 

This iPhone 6 Plus camera was not very sharp so it was replaced free of charge at the Apple store in Tucson's Encantada Mall. I still liked some of the photos.

@FOAMAmsterdam, a couple share a sprite and discuss the exhibition.

rephotographed from a Kodachrome original

Meadow is whispering to me her deepest darkest secrets ;)

Flower refracted in a dewdrop

Three frenchmen share stories over a glass of wine whilst eating bread and cheese.....in the town of Aigre...The guy on the left is Lucien who still rides his moped at the ripe age of 97 years!!!

Taken with old iphone which often surprises me with its results.

A couple sharing the same pole

don't you just love clouds? Okay maybe not as much as me or maybe you do! Just the fact that they change in a moment and they are never the same! Your world changes from a sunny day to a stormy one and you have no control but to take the picture and just capture that moment! No one will ever have that moment at the same time as you but in a photo you get to share yours!

This is a close-up of the Robber Fly (Asilidae) I posted a few days ago with a clearer view of the small lunch guest slurping the slops from the bee the Robber Fly is feeding on.

 

Kinda gross, but interesting!

Best times are when they are shared with the best persons!

 

Then you dont have to worry about anything...

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEIZcokwxfQ

In Tokyo pedestrians share sidewalks with bicycles

Colas driver and shunter share a word at Sheffield Midland , 37421 was using the station to run round its train the 6C80 2145 Belmont Down Yard - Shireoaks East Junction.

 

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Ran across this moccasin (after a friend pointed it out) while on the trail looking for migratory birds. It was the largest one I had ever seen at Ft. Pickens! It did not look happy to see me, and I wasn't too happy to see it. After a brief stare-down, we decided to go our separate ways.

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Gracias a todos por vuestras visitas y comentarios !!

Thank you all for your visits and comments !!

Work colleagues share a joke across the platform at Preston which was obviously rather funny; with 37 409 Lord Hinton standing in platform 3 having arrived with 2C32 05.15 Carlisle to Preston. Cheers to Dalzell and Jumper for pointing out who I had inadvertently captured!!

Happy Memorial Day everybody. I made this sign earlier in hopes of starting a chain reaction of positive actions from others.

I love when they get along.

On the Nizamuthin Express, running 4 hours over time,

now you know why everybody want to come to India, certain when it is the end of the world, India is usually too late !

 

Here you see brother asking his sister what she need to eat in the station Vijayavada, a stop of 15 minutes.

 

Still 6 hours to go to Delhi ... after 40 hours of train already, you start to make a new temporary community here, sharing bananas, food, net .... , brother and sister sitting next to me.

Northern Flicker and American Robin sharing a from my birdbath. I do think they got along better than this looks.

Shot from window.

Didim-Altınkum, Aydın, Türkiye.

📷 Nikon Zfc - TTArtisan 25mm f2

 

Photography and fishing have certain things in common - you spend time in nature, you can ignore everyday life - slow down and enjoy the peace and quiet. Both are an ideal balance to counter the increasing stress factors in a technological, ever-faster world. However, fishing has another small advantage - if you're lucky, you'll have a delicious dinner.

Rogers Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Sunday, April 28, 2024.

Thousands of starlings flock across the autumn sky.

Ouzerai on Saint-Denis Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Kindness

Before you know what kindness really is

you must lose things,

feel the future dissolve in a moment

like salt in a weakened broth.

What you held in your hand,

what you counted and carefully saved,

all this must go so you know

how desolate the landscape can be

between the regions of kindness.

How you ride and ride

thinking the bus will never stop,

the passengers eating maize and chicken

will stare out the window forever.

 

Before you learn the tender gravity of kindness

you must travel where the Indian in a white poncho

lies dead by the side of the road.

You must see how this could be you,

how he too was someone

who journeyed through the night with plans

and the simple breath that kept him alive.

 

Before you know kindness as the deepest thing inside,

you must know sorrow as the other deepest thing.

You must wake up with sorrow.

You must speak to it till your voice

catches the thread of all sorrows

and you see the size of the cloth.

Then it is only kindness that makes sense anymore,

only kindness that ties your shoes

and sends you out into the day to gaze at bread,

only kindness that raises its head

from the crowd of the world to say

It is I you have been looking for,

and then goes with you everywhere

like a shadow or a friend.

Naomi Shihab Nye, 1952

www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/kindness?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq5...

 

Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.

Mark Twain

 

Have you had a kindness shown?

Pass it on; Twas not given for thee alone,

Pass it on; Let it travel down the years,

Let it wipe another's tears, Til in Heaven the deed appears - Pass it on.

Henry Burton

 

You can accomplish by kindness what you cannot by force.

Publilius Syrus

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

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