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This is another step along the way from the image posted last Sunday… that one is in the first comment. It was one of those times when I couldn’t decide where to stop! It all began with a leaf.
HSS!
grey heron
Graureiher
[Ardea cinerea]
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Mile by mile
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Got to keep moving
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The goose step is a difficult marching style that takes much practice and coordination. It is therefore reserved for ceremonial occasions today.
Goose stepping is often seen in military parades. Because it is difficult to maintain for long periods of time, troops will only begin to goose-step when they approach the reviewing stand and will return to normal march step once they have marched past it. Large military parades require several days of practice to ensure that troops can perform the goose step without injuring themselves. Preparatory training includes having soldiers march in small groups, sometimes with arms linked to maintain balance.
Stepping Stones
Isle of Harris last week at the Northton salt flats.
My first time photographing this location and I have tried to not be influenced by other shots so deliberately avoided looking at other peoples images from here. I have tried to keep it simple and as minimalist as possible hope you enjoy viewing it and feel free to share your thoughts
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Plenty of water on the day. However, needed approx. 5 sec. exposure to show the flow movement using filters.
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Another little scene from Jesmond Dene.
Super Ikonta 531
Tessar 75 mm f/3.5 lens
Kentmere 400 film
Lab develop & scan
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3 [freelensing] pictures shot in the dark, or almost...
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