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Last night I saw the most beautiful shooting star in the sky I had ever seen. It was supposed to be the biggest Perseid meteor shower in years; I did not actually see the really gorgeous shower-show because I was in city and clouds soon came in, but I managed to see some single performers with one top-class extraordinary beauty.
No chance to take photos of it, my camera just gets blinded in front of such a spectacle, but I have another photo that in its spirit reminds this star show.
I hope we all can always enjoy fascination of stars, blooming flowers, and true beauty of human soul. Enjoy your Sunday and upcoming week, my dear Flickr friends!
As Briton and I were going from one place to another, we spotted this beauty way up in a big tree. Briton swings around and I got out and shot it. Best kind of Drive by shooting I like to hear about. Cooper's Hawk Plymouth Meeting Pa.
This is the same swan as Yesterdays,
And the photographer does peoples portraits and liked to do the feeding
as me so I gave him the bred and I started to shoot,
A good trade off:-))))
Today I am bored and did nothing big in the house
so I thought why not play with flickr a bit:-)
went for entrance door shopping and now the hard choice of picking a door,
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Wildflower found at Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve.
Focus Stacked in Photoshop with 7 layered captures.
Original images using vintage lens Olympus OM System Zuiko Auto-Macro 1:3.5 50mm f/3.5 1/1000 ISO 100, Fotodiox Adapter for Sony E.
But at her friend, not me who was working candidly :)
Seen in a stairwell at Auckland Art Gallery.
Have a good Sunday. Now we are supposed to be in Spring we had hail storms yesterday.
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Got six reels of film in exchange for a sixpack of beer. Well, this is how i used it :)
3 pics from the same shoot coming soon.
Selective focus on daffodils or lilies from my photo archives. This shot seems useful on a dull day in February not long after Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow and "predicted" six more weeks of winter. [DSC05525_lr_3000]
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It was a very interesting night last night... All sorts of satellites, shooting stars and all sorts of other crazy things were going on.
I was standing at Lake Minnewanka and there were faint pillars of Aurora. Out of no where there was all kinds of white flashing... At first I thought it was lightning... My new theory is space debris entering the Earth's atmosphere.
Anyway... It was a very fun night with a lot going on haha.
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Peoples State Forest is a Connecticut state forest occupying 3,059 acres along the West Branch Farmington River opposite American Legion State Forest in the town of Barkhamsted. It is managed for forest products, wildlife habitat, and recreational uses that include hiking, hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.
The forest was dedicated in October 1924 with a riverside pageant attended by Governor Templeton and another 3,000 persons. The Civilian Conservation Corps made recreational improvements in the 1930s through the laying out of roads and trails and construction of a nature museum with an interior made of chestnut from trees killed by blight.
Nature museum
The park features the Peoples State Forest Nature Museum, a stone-faced building built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum's focus on native flora and fauna includes animal mounts and skulls, minerals and insect specimens along with displays concerning area pioneers, Native Americans, logging, quarrying, and the Civilian Conservation Corps. The museum was open from 1935 to 1942. It reopened in 1992 under the name the Stone Museum. The name was changed back to the Peoples State Forest Nature Museum in 2007.
Trails
The forest has about ten miles (16 km) of trails in the blue-blazed Peoples State Forest Trails system.
Now blooming along the trails are wild orchids, also known as Lady Slippers. Pink lady's slipper is a large, showy wildflower belonging to the orchid family. It has two opposite basal leaves with conspicuous parallel veins and a large flower at the end of an erect stalk. The flower is magenta to whitish-pink; sometimes the whitish pink flowers will have darker pink venation. Rarely the flower may be all white. This plant grows 6 to 15 inches tall and flowers generally between May and July.
The species name acaule is Latin, meaning, "stem less", referring to the plant’s leafless flowering stem. Another common name for this plant is moccasin flower.
Finally the world seems to be taking note of the over use of single use plastics. I wrote my design thesis on environment package design well over twenty years ago and little seems to have progressed over most of that time. Now, thankfully companies and governments are starting to at least make noises that things need to change.
These are the tips of a bunch of tiny zip ties.
HMM!
This photo of the Tham Kra Sae Bridge in Thailand fits perfectly with my planning for the day.
I'll be getting on a train shortly and going on a short photo trip.
However, unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to travel through such a magnificent area to such a fantastic place.
Instead, I stay in cold Germany and travel to Hamburg for two nights, where I have been wanting to take photos again for a long time.
I'm assuming that the route I'll be traveling on will give the impression of being a little more stable than this wooden construction can. However, the construction time of this viaduct was only 17 days and the craftsmen were prisoners of war of the Japanese.
By the way, this train takes around 5 hours for the entire route of around 180 km. I definitely trust Deutsche Bahn to be able to cover the 400 km to Hamburg in this time.
Dieses Foto von der Tham Kra Sae Brücke in Thailand passt hervorragend zu meiner heutigen Tagesplanung.
Ich steige nämlich in Kürze ebenfalls in einen Zug und begebe mich auf einen kurzen Fototrip.
Allerdings habe ich leider nicht die Möglichkeit durch solch eine grandiose Gegend an solchen einen traumhaften Ort zu reisen.
Stattdessen verbleibe ich im kalten Deutschland und fahre für zwei Nächte nach Hamburg, wo ich schon lange wieder einmal fotografieren will.
Ich gehe mal davon aus, dass die Strecke auf der ich unterwegs sein werde einen etwas stabileren Eindruck erweckt als es diese hölzerne Kontruktion vermag. Allerdings war die Bauzeit dieses Viaduktes auch nur 17 Tage und die Handwerker Kriegsgefangene der Japaner.
Dieser Zug braucht übrigens ca. 5 Stunden für die gesamte Strecke von ca. 180 km. Ich traue der Deutschen Bahn auf jeden Fall zu, die 400 km nach Hamburg auch in dieser Zeit bewältigen zu können.
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