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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.
Ten years ago, Chicago had one of the coldest Februarys on record, causing large ice dunes to form along the frozen Lake Michigan shoreline. Temperatures had begun to warm a bit, as I recall, when this shot was taken in early March, 2015. But it was still wintry cold, and the dunes and frozen waters remained for a good while longer. I don't know who these folks were, but I hope that the woman didn't get frostbite, or worse, in that outfit.
A few other shots from that time are in the first comment box.
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Shooting through the foliage of our lilac bush to the daylilies. It has quite a softening effect, which I liked.
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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.
A photographer on the lower leve of the Outer Drive Bridge in Chicago - took a while to get a decent silhouette with no cars blocking the view.
A special family portrait of Panpan,Meumeu and their lovely doodle, Pantoufle.Their work on flickr are one of the most original styles that I have ever seen. Sharing an amazing chemistry and immense talent together...
Keep doing what you love and ignore those haters :)
Thank you for this photo shoot!
🎧 : You are the reason - Calumn Scott & Leona Lewis Duet
(Their favourite song together ❤)
« CREDITS »
HAIR.➥Foxy || Eira Hair @ Equal10
TOP.➥Erratic || Brenda Bra
PANTS.➥Miss Chelsea || Joie Jeans
POSE.➥Lyrium || Yui Animation Set @ Mainstore
... of the floral variety. Shooting stars are my favorite wildflowers. They are essentially primroses with reflexed petals. They were previously placed in their own genus (Dodecatheon) based on this remarkable floral trait, but have recently been put back into the primrose group (Primula).
The petal positioning of shooting stars would seem to hinder pollinators from landing on the flower. However they rely on a "buzz" pollination strategy, where vibration of the pollinator's (usually bumble bees) flight muscles causes tightly held pollen to fall off the anthers and land on the legs and body of the pollinator or directly on to the stigma of the same flower. Buzz pollination occurs in other species with similar flower morphology, such as some plants in the tomato family.
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66028 leads the late running 1103 Exeter Riverside to St Blazey empty clays.
My original plan was to shoot this working from the other side of the tracks and incorporate the progress of the avalanche shelter but due to the train running 90 late the sun had crossed the tracks.
All was not lost as loads of vegitation has been removed allowing this shot to be bagged.
First time driving around Bangkok and shoot doll photo. Only possible during new year because traffic jam everyday....
Location is usually fills with people because it's literally in front of the train station. Only few 1-2 minutes gap while less people are around.
The Marshall local heads past the GN era depot in Granite Falls. I've always wanted a shot of this depot, but never got around to it until now. Couldn't ask for a much better train either.
A very difficult one... no picture on it!!! :)
For Flickr group "MACRO MONDAYS", topic: "Gift"
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C'est vendredi alors voici un souvenir de mon projet de fin de cours Fashion Photography avec modèle. Oui, j'ai eu une bonne note ;)
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It felt really good to get out and shoot in this chilly weather :)
Also, blog post!
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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.
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.
While shooting some pics of a roadside protest, this beauty came rolling by.
It looks to be a cusomized, '38 Chevy.
Amsterdam, Dam ( Square )
Photographing this scene but someone of the crew asked me, for who I was photographing because this was a shoot for an onlineshop. I explained that I was a streetphotographer, so no problem but when posting the photo but I had to mention the name, here it is : "Alysa" ( www.alysamode.nl )
Eine Nachtaufnahme vom Stausee Heyda in Thüringen mit der Milchstraße und vielen Sternschnuppen. Aufgenommen mit der D800 und Sigma Art 20mm.
January has been a very busy month for me, and surprisingly I almost made it through the entire month without shooting a moving train! Of course, it doesn't help that Pan Am Southern's Freight Main--which I currently live only five minutes from--is mostly nocturnal, and even if it wasn't the choice is usually a parade of NS widecabs or patched ex-CSX C40-8s. However, when a friend of mine alerted me to the fact that rebuilt CP SD70ACU #7012 in CP heritage paint was leading today's CP 252 down the CP D&H, a quick check of Google Maps reminded me that I'm just a little over 30 minutes from Fort Edward. Having a well-timed prep-from-home day for work, I figured I could take a little time off and do a "one and done." I arrived at Fort Edward station to see nothing around, and just as I finished checking to see that Amtrak 69, "The Adirondack," would be arriving from the south in 15 minutes, I heard an EOT chirp. A quick check of the tracks and there was 252 in the hole! I quickly relocated to Rogers Island since the light was still good for the bridge over the Hudson River. Amtrak passed northbound, and shortly after 252 could be heard throttling up and then blowing for the crossing. One last quick check of my settings and framing, and 252 quickly entered into view. Not bad for my first moving train this month!
testshot for an upcoming photo shoot, no make up, simple soft box lighting
picture taken by: Moss Garden www.flickr.com/people/37027073@N02/
edit by me (crop and colour)
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