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I went on a hike/bushwhack along Ruckel Creek with some good friends yesterday. We were amazed at just how dry the creek was--almost no water at all, to the point where we hiked down the creek from the lower Ruckel waterfall almost all the way to the road instead of scrambling back up the hill.
It was an eerie, otherworldly experience as we walked down the streambed. It resembled a very bumpy gravel road, dry but slick with dead algae. We followed it under boulders, through tunnels, around drops in the rock where waterfalls would normally flow. It was like walking through the Gorge in an alternate universe, where all the water had boiled out in a few hundred years and all that was left were memories. Creepy, but neat (since it wasn't true).
I found this pool above the loosely-termed Lower Ruckel Falls. I had the urge to climb up above and see what was to be found, and it's a beautiful area. We have some great pictures of Victor and Patrick standing above the opening for the waterfall at the top. Good fun. I love the movement of the leaves in the pool--it looks like shooting stars dropping through the sky.
And if you're a waterfallaholic, check out the t-shirt competition!
30-second exposure - Hoya Moose Polarizer/Warming Filter
Now we're down from Beinn Bhrotain, we're ready to start climbing again, and this is the wall that awaits us, along with Andy's reaction to it. It's been a tough day and it's just got tougher, but here goes nothing!
Beinn Bhrotain (pronounced Bane Vrottan meaning Hill of the Hound) stands at 1157 meters (3796 feet) and is the first of our Munros today. Monadh Mor (pronounced Monnagh Mor meaning The Big Hill) is our second and final destination and stands at 1113 meters (3651 feet). A short 5 mile cycle up Glen Dee gets us to the foot of the climb, then it's an 11 mile hike across rough and boggy ground to get there. An epic 8.5 hours, largely un-pathed, time in the hills gets us back to the cars just before full dark falls!
but the barn might fall down.
Henry County, Georgia
Leica IIIf, Nikkor C 35mm f/3.5 lens with Lomo 800 film.
A moon shot was the theme for the day and I wanted to make it a bit different. There was a netball net in the garden, so two completely different exposures combined for the one image. The moon shot was around 1/250th at f16 with a 70-300mm lens and the netball shot was a 3s exposure lit by a flashlight using a 50mm lens.
I changed the title because some thought it was a basketball.
Made Explore #85 19 Jan 2011 (first since July)
Photo taken at Wadi Rum, Jordan while on my Discover the World tour in November 2019.
Edited for Sliders Sunday using Deep Dream Generator and Snapseed. HSS everyone!
And for The Flickr Lounge weekend 17 theme: Your Favorite 2019 photos
A portrait series with Johanne in cooperation with Atelier 5b.
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I love shooting some hoops from time to time so these is just me doing just that...Shooting some Bball!!
I never bothered to think about what squirrels do when they're not out gathering and burying nuts.
An unusal sight at the park reminded me that sometimes when you view a scene it's not readily apparent what the story is. At first I thought he was doing a self-portrait even though I didn't think a squirrel is advanced enough for that. Then I realized the second squirrel who was frightened away by my approach was doing the actual shooting. He's lurking on the top left side.
I did a little vintage styling in processing to match their choice of gear.
Look on Black
For ODC ~ animals
A popular area in the Millennium Park in Chicago houses two 50 foot towers designed by Jaume Plensa, a Catalan conceptual artist. Light emitting diodes show the faces of 1,000 Chicagoans on the inward-facing surfaces of the towers. Every five minutes the lips pucker and a fountain of water shoots from subjects' mouth
Shooting deer with his new Nikon 80-400mm in the early morning mist at Lyme Park. He goes by the flickr name Liber Abaci
Frigid Shooting Stars (Dodecatheon austrofrigidum) blooming in my yard, and I am compelled to mow around them until they are done blooming and set seeds.
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Well their shadows anyway!
Credit for this shot goes to Mike Sullivan who spaced us all out on the South Street bridge to capture the silhouettes of the New Jersey foamer (err buff where they come from) gang up for the train show weekend. The shadows belong to Mike, Joey D'Amico, Marc Samuelson, and me. Insisting on being different off to the left and not casting a shadow was Vito Filomeno, and off to the right avoiding us all was John Kittredge. Great memories of a fabulous weekend with good friends. Come back soon guys for more B&A bongas, it's the best show in New England!
The standard pair of CSXT Gevos lead a non standard train by one of the truly iconic railroad locations in all of New England. We are near milepost 75 in CSXT's Boston Sub (the ex Boston and Albany mainline) in the Village of West Warren alongside the Quaboag River. This is train G104-28 an empty unit grain train off Pan Am at Barbers (Worcester) destined for the BNSF in Cicero, IL. Historically these unit trains to and from Ardent Mills in Ayer were interchanged in Rotterdam Junction and ran the length of Pan Am's ex Boston and Maine route and they were never seen on the old B&A. But due to Pan Am's ongoing crew shortage woes they have more frequently been taking this routing which may very well become permanent if CSXT's acquisition of Pan Am is approved by the STB this year. So while this was my first time shooting a unit grain train on the B&A it probably won't be my last!
The dam here was built in 1890 to power the adjacent Wright Cotton Mill complex and the waterfall it created has been beloved by photographers ever since. Remarkably, the mill complex with buildings constructed in stages between 1866 and 1912 remained in industrial use until 2006.
Warren, Massachusetts
Sunday January 30, 2022
Todd Hurley, doing his thing at Myrtle Beach. Looking forward to seeing his set from this day of shooting.
Fotografiando el color. En el centro de Madrid un árbol de Navidad en blanco sobre fachadas de edificios restaurados maravillosos que lucen tambien blancos como antaño. El blanco es el color la pureza, la alegría y la paz.
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Shooting color. In the center of Madrid a white Christmas tree on the facades of beautifully restored buildings that also look white as in the past. White is the color of purity, joy and peace.
Byxbee Park at Baylands Nature Preserve in Palo Alto. Shot with Fujifilm XPro2 and 50-230mm f3.5-6.7 lens in Acros.
PHOTO ESSAY: BAYLANDS NATURE PRESERVE
Playing with a fun fare cannon at Jungle Buddies, supposed to be the largest indoor play centre in New South Wales.
Five Dock, Sydney
There are so many events (Fameshed Cosmopolitan, Tres Chic, Beauty, Ebento, etc...) offering gifts at the moment, you'd be crazy not to head over and check out what's on offer. I'm wearing two items from two of the events - the Elven Elder Shooting Star Bodysuit from the Tres Chic event and the arm bands by Adorsy from the Cosmopolitan 9th Anniversary event. Some events will want you join the group first to collect the gift boxes, but they are FREE!
My shoes are the Nimueh Heels with chain from Eudora3D which I won in a Facebook giveaway a couple of months ago (they also come with stockings and the option of no chain) and the Narcisse Lia Bodychain was a weekend sale item from last year.
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