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Shooting straight into the sun, with reflections bouncing off a flooded farmer's field.
British Columbia
Canada
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~Christie
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You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise.
« Les autres photographes sont pour tous « les artistes » des miroirs qui nous renvoient notre propre image"
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!
CREDITS
- OUTFIT: Look At Me - Jazmin
- GLASSES: Cinnamon Cocaine - Billionaire Sunglasses
- SHOES: -KC- Laida Shoes
- EARRINGS: - shanghai - Duna Amber Earring
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.
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Forbidden their total reproduction or in part without written authorization.
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Prohibida su reproducción total o parcial sin autorización escrita
Another candid from the last trip with Das StadtKind :) Hope he forgives me for posting this, hehe :)
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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.
Another fabulous day with the Famous Flickr Five+ group shooting in the Dandenongs.
We all spent quite a bit of time face down on the ground as I did for this capture, which you can see in David's lovely capture here: Lisa Getting Serious About The Shot.
Thanks again Dave and thanks to Beverley for the idea for the title of this one too!
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.
Somewhere along the Big Sur coast.
During my four-day loss of internet service, I decided I had enough images to start another collection, Shooting Sandstone.
From San Francisco to San Diego, I have shot sandstone, cliffs, rocks, formations, caves, whatever.
Going through the images and picking the best was something I have been thinking about for a while now. Thanks to AT&T, I finally had time.
Wilbur gets ready to shoot Boot Arch in the Alabama Hills. The free-standing rock pillar is 12 feet tall by 11 1/2 feet wide, but the arch is 3 1/2 feet tall and 4 1/2 feet wide.
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.