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When i was walking yesterday, i saw this dish sized red hibiscus. And looked for an angle that will give me a very nice bokeh. I had my canon 70d and the 100mm f/2.8 macro lens. Thanks to those who view, comment and fave my photo. It will be highly appreciated.
We finally got to visit the windmill which is one of the biggest in Norfolk. It is quite difficult to get to as there is no road and unless you have a boat which we don't it is a six mile round trip walk although there is a tiny railway request stop fairly nearby. I was really impressed by the size of the mill so it was well worth the walk.
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Stumbled across this lovely structure a few miles from the much more famous Ribblehead viaduct. To me this seems far more worthy of interest, being set in a more dramatic location and a much more manageable size to photograph, as well as being far quieter. Think I'll keep this one to myself, shhh.
Crazy Tuesday Theme: Different sizes
Metric thread gauges
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Did sliders for the kids.
Well, they´re actually smaller than sliders.
The pickled cucumbers under the top reveals the size of it.
This was my view on my drive to work on the morning of Monday, 20 November 2006 at about 7.15 am. Some things just need to be photographed.
sym‧pho‧ny /ˈsɪmfəni/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[sim-fuh-nee]
–noun, plural -nies.
1.Music.
a.an elaborate instrumental composition in three or more movements, similar in form to a sonata but written for an orchestra and usually of far grander proportions and more varied elements.
b.an instrumental passage occurring in a vocal composition, or between vocal movements in a composition.
c.an instrumental piece, often in several movements, forming the overture to an opera or the like.
2.symphony orchestra.
3.a concert performed by a symphony orchestra.
4.anything characterized by a harmonious combination of elements, esp. an effective combination of colors.
5.harmony of sounds.
6.Archaic. agreement; concord.
[Origin: 1250–1300; ME symfonye < OF symphonie < L symphōnia concert < Gk symphōnía harmony. See sym-, -phony]
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One night past 2am, I encounter this scene. Arctic mist and a melancholic sky amplify the surreal nature of this ice kingdom. An angel's wing is washed ashore far from the mythical realm of Valhalla, a pantheon for the brave. Perhaps it is the wing of a fallen Valkyrie, who never returned with her chosen warrior.
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Une nuit, peu après deux heures du matin, je me trouve face à cette scène. Le brouillard arctique et un ciel mélancolique amplifient l’aspect irréel de ce royaume de glace. Une aile d’ange se trouve échouée sur le rivage loin de Valhöll, panthéon des braves. Serait-ce l’aile d’une Valkyrie déchue?
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I was driving out of Kananaskis country (lots of trees) when I noticed that cloud. As I left the forest, and entered the rolling hills, that cloud grew bigger and bigger. I snapped a few pictures and then embraced myself as I drove back home, hidden somewhere in that mess. Needless to say, this was amazing to witness and an honour to capture.
I've learned that it doesn't matter how big your house is, apparently, it is not big enough. ^_^
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Side note: Ignore the grass and it's a house on the ocean.
...that makes us proud to be a small part of it.
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Cape Cod Bay as seen from the beach at North Truro, Massachusetts.
The schooner is the “Bay Lady II” out of Provincetown. It was built in 1984 by Washburn and Doughty of Woolwich, Maine.
A re-sized photo that wouldn't upload before. And now issues on my work computer that won't allow me to view it. So I had to open it in Paint and then resize and then email it to myself, and then email to Flickr. What a pain. But I don't want to lose any of my pictures, no matter how boring they are.