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A nice sunset alignment directly under the Flintshire Bridge is pretty rare during Summer with our weather in north Wales, so to get one last Wednesday evening was very satisfying. And I only had to walk a few hundred yards from the house to enjoy it.. Bargain!

 

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To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty, and in the same field, it beholds, every hour, a picture which was never seen before, and which shall never be seen again.

 

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Gerbera is a genus of ornamental plants from the sunflower family.

It was named in honour of the German naturalist Traugott Gerber.

 

It has approximately 30 species in the wild, extending to South America, Africa and tropical Asia.

 

Colours include white, yellow, orange, red, and pink.

The center of the flower is sometimes black.

 

It is the fifth most used cut flower in the world (after rose, carnation, chrysanthemum, and tulip).

 

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A rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars.

They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.

 

WHERE DO YOU GO TO MY LOVELY… Rose

 

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A crying Rose.

The best roses come from my own garden, more fragrant and more opulent they are.

Monochromatic? Not really he? All the shades of grey... from a true black to white... as it should be!

A flower image in b&w...

 

I love the subtle tones, all the varied tones, that give the flower/petals/stems their texture, depth and form, their delectable shapes accentuated, extracted and emphasised without the colour.

Don't you agree?

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Already working on the second one.

 

I wish you a day filled with peace in your heart! Thank you, M, (*_*)

 

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Since I need some winter images for a proper photo calendar i looked for something worth capturing during those days when we had at least a little bit of snow.

Actually the amount of snow we had wasn’t even enough to cover the grass on this hill, so I cloned out hundreds of grass blades, which was great fun.

Not.

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The Gavarnie Blue

The Gavarnie (Balkan) Blue

The Blues Pirene

 

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Well, strictly speaking this scene is a sunset, so one could question the title and the attached meaning... But it was a radiant Umbrian sunset just after a long, powerful thunderstorm, so I will stick to my idea.

 

As the WHO has declared the state of pandemic Covid-19 is spreading everywhere and is reaping its dreadful harvest, bringing whole nations and economies to their knees. Believe me, it is even possible that the darkest hour is still to come. But I think that this incredible planetary experience has the potential to change our way to live. We have taken for granted too many beautiful, precious things (and beware, when you take something for granted you are lessening it). This humble, unaware virus is teaching us values we had drowned in our running digital hedonism - solidarity, self-sacrifice, collaboration. It is teaching us the fundamental value of truth and of scientific research. It is reminding us that we are just a small part of a wonderfully complex world - and that we are not nearly as powerful as we like to think to be. After all, the immediate means to limit infection are exactly the same as they were for the epidemics of the past - quarantine, avoiding close contact with one another, clean your hands frequently, limitations to gatherings, public events, and so on (and everything is worsened and sped up by our global network of transportation). On the other hand science, unavoidably, needs time to find real solutions. So we are experiencing a new sense of being frail - something we used to think of as a relic of the past.

I believe that this pandemic will change everything, more than a war: this is not an enemy endowed with evil projects for mankind but, rather, a natural phenomenon which is putting us in the right perspective in the world. So I believe that this pandemic will change everything. But, in the meantime, we have to manage to get out of these dark times. I would like to dedicate this photo to the people who are suffering because of this ordeal, and to the heroic people who is wrestling with the effects of the infection*: my humble contribute to remember that the darkest hour - whenever it will come - is just before the dawn.

 

* Sadly in Italy we have seen a growing trend of threats and assaults to physicians during the last years. Many people doubted the good faith of physicians, scientists and medicine in general. I'd guess that this tide is quickly changing.

  

This photo is closely related to my A neverending story. To be precise, it has been captured some 5 minutes earlier. This view, however, is somewhat narrower and, after a bit of cropping in the foreground, lays a greater emphasis on the glorious cloudscape.

 

Explored on 2020/03/20

 

I have obtained this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.7/0/+1.7 EV] by luminosity masks in the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal exposure" shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4. RAW files has been processed with Darktable.

A good contribution to the post-processing of part of the foreground came from a cool trick by Boris Hajdukovic I have found rather serendipitously on the web. I have cloned out an obnoxious young olive tree at the center of the foreground dancing a bit too freely in the residual wind.

  

I am afraid that colours and tones of this picture might be pretty close to the edge of looking overdone (this seems to be an inherent feature of the bracketings I captured of this sunset, since I always post-process from scratch). It all depends on your screen, of course: the picture looks safely good my HP screen, but I am afraid that it can easily look a bit over-the-top on other screens.

Now we know that a picture cannot possibly look right on every screen - the factors affecting the results are simply too many, including largely unpredictable ones, such as personal display settings. Admittedly one should not think too much about this, but when a photo is close to the critical boundary one should struggle to find the better balance between what she would like the photo to be and the risk of looking overdone. Since this photo is important to me, I would be grateful for comments about this matter, to help me realise if I have to downtone it :-)

 

Thank you very much in advance!

Taken @ Waterloo -London.

These guys were shooting a promotion video for "Strictly Ballroom" the theatre show

Stiftsbibliothek Melk, Austria

  

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Guys, this Castle is a popular tourist spot in Perak, Malaysia. It has always been 'listed' as the most haunted place in Malaysia. So much so, that when we passed by here (we never intend to actually visit it) my sister strictly prohibited me to even go near and capture this mysterious place!! sigh!! She was worried as we had a baby and kids (my nieces..) with us!!

I was really upset coz I could not explore this wonderful place!! Maybe next time when I go without my family members (sometimes outing with family members just suck becoz of this kinna problems.. LOL!!) I can actually get my camera working!!

This was shot just outside my sis's car, so sorry guys it does not show the whole castle. There were trees & plants obstructing the view so I had to crop it!!

 

Here are the details 'plucked' from Wikipedia;

 

Kellie's Castle (sometimes also called Kellie's Folly) is located near Batu Gajah, and is about 20 minutes' drive from Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. The unfinished, ruined mansion, was built by a Scottish planter called William Kellie Smith. According to differing accounts, it was either a gift for his wife or a home for his son.

Unfortunately for Smith, tragedies struck soon after the construction of the Kellas House began. A virulent strain of the Spanish flu spread from Europe to Asia soon after World War I ended in Europe, killing many of the workers in the Kellas Estate. Another seventy workers constructing Smith's dream castle also became victims of the flu. Smith, who had already spent a fortune on his house, lost a lot of money because of this.

 

In the end, Kellas House, later known as Kellie's Castle or even Kellie's Folly to some, was never completed. William Kellie Smith himself died of pneumonia during a short trip to Portugal in 1926. His heartbroken wife decided to pack up and return home to Scotland selling the estate and Kellie's Castle to a British company called Harrisons and Crosfield. Descendants of the Tamil labourers brought over to Malaya to work on the mansion still live nearby even now. Kellie's Castle is now a popular local tourist attraction and was used as a setting in the 1999 film Anna and the King.

     

BNSF SD70ACe 9264 leads the business train east through Lockport, IL.

Strictly speaking Venice has only four canals; the Grand Canal and three others. Each of the other waterways, including this one, is referred to as a rio, or river.

 

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Glitzy Sparkle ball along Brighton Seafront reflecting Brighton in its many mirrors.

The windfall apples quickly vanish after the first snow as the birds swiftly devour the softening fruit. We have a store of damaged fruit to feed to our feathered friends additionally.

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Dianne Buswell ~ Here Come The Girls Tour ~ Charter Hall ~ Colchester ~ Saturday June 22nd 2019.

  

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Last Weekend I got to see & meet the gorgeous Strictly Come dancing trio of Dianne Buswell, Chloe Hewitt & Amy Dowden at the Charter Hall Theatre in Colchester & they were all AMAZING..:)

 

Have a great Weekend Y'all..:)

An image shot a few years ago, of the wonderful bandstand on the sea front at Brighton, and a couple of impromptu dance partners…..you dancing?

Take time to smell the roses...

These are a bit damaged from all the showers and gusts of wind.Such tender petals.

The roses, prolific this year!

 

Have a lovely day and thanx for your comments, M, (*_*)

 

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IU Mock Ballroom Dancing Competition.

Taken at Walsall Leather Museum, a Walsall Council-managed heritage centre celebrating the town's tradition with the leather industry.

At Portuguese Square. Pic taken during my trip to Malacca in Malaysia from 28th - 30th Aug 2009.

 

Sightseeing with me in my blog: Malacca!

The Scarce Copper

 

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CSX 9993 leads the OCS west through Lansing, IL.

People who aim to attain enlightenment by retreating to the mountains and undergoing rigorous training.

Strictly speaking the Kingsbridge estuary is not an 'estuary' but a 'ria' or complex of drowned river valleys, inundated by adjustment of sea levels after the last Ice Age. The small streams feeding into the estuary are inconsistent with an estuary of this size. Kingsbridge can be seen in the distance, in the top left of the photo.

 

I had just walked the coast path from Mill Bay, opposite Salcombe on the estuary, to Prawle Point and back (roughly 10 miles), it was about 6:10 pm and I decided to drive round to admire the view from East Portlemouth, an old favourite. The evening light was rather nice, so I took a few shots.

 

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Taking part in the Swanage Railway's Strictly Bulleid II event, 35018 "British India Line" leaves Corfe Castle working the 14:30 Swanage to Norden. 35018 visited courtesy of West Coast Railways and provided a rare opportunity to photograph the loco with green mk 1 carriages instead of the maroon ones that it is usually seen with in more recent times.

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White tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla). Shot at Hortobágy, Hungary.

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