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To celebrate my 1000th upload to Flickr a 1000 photo collage.
Sing along now:
But I could take 500 shots,
And I would take 500 more,
Just to be the man who took a thousand shots,
To fall down at your door.
In the water, now does lie
A thousand leaves, fallen from the sky
Shades of Autumn, browns and green
Rest together, no space between
In their new home, below the sky
Resting together, and waiting to die
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Festival des Traditions du Monde de Sherbrooke 2019 (Québec, Canada).
Yamoussa Kora & Thousand Colors focus on the Kora and explore Afro Fusion to meet several flavors including Afro Jazz , Afrobeat, New Age, and a little Reggae.
Bronze at Syli d’or with Nuits d’Afrique in 2015
From Wikipedia:
Designed by Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, One Thousand Museum was Zaha Hadid's first residential tower in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the final projects designed by Hadid in her lifetime. It was designed in association with O’Donnell Dannwolf Partners Architects, a local architecture firm.
A notable feature of the building is the curving exoskeleton, allowing the interior space to have fewer columns. The exoskeleton is composed of 5,000 pieces of glass fiber reinforced concrete. These pieces were shipped from Dubai early in the construction process. The exoskeleton is located in front of a glass facade.
Pitch pines are fairly widespread in the eastern U.S. - but within Canada, only a narrow strip of islands and mainland along the St. Lawrence R. provides the kind of habitat and climate they need.
As the only Canadian national park to harbour any, the TINP has adopted it as its symbol.
A Musk Ox beside the Dalton Highway lets us know it’s time to leave and move on. Quite the look he gave us. Deadhorse, Alaska.
Darling, don't be afraid
I have loved you
For a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
And all along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
One step closer
💕 For Thaac
(French follows)
The Thousand Islands is a picturesque archipelago located in the St. Lawrence River, straddling the border between northern New York State (USA) and southeastern Ontario (Canada). It consists of 1,864 islands, from small rocky outcrops to larger inhabited ones. On the Canadian side, the Thousand Islands stretch for about 80 km (50 miles) downstream from Kingston to Brockville, Ontario. On the U.S. side, islands stretch from Jefferson County and St. Lawrence County upstream to Alexandria Bay, New York. The American region along the river has a much less dense population compared to Ontario, Canada. The whole Thousand Islands region is of natural beauty, history and recreational opportunities. Many islands feature historic landmarks, including castles, lighthouses, and mansions.
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Les Mille-Îles sont un archipel pittoresque situé dans le fleuve Saint-Laurent, à cheval sur la frontière entre le nord de l'État de New York (États-Unis) et le sud-est de l'Ontario (Canada). Il se compose de 1 864 îles, des petits affleurements rocheux aux plus grandes îles habitées. Du côté canadien, les Mille-Îles s'étendent sur environ 80 km (50 miles) en aval de Kingston à Brockville, en Ontario. Du côté américain, les îles s'étendent du comté de Jefferson et du comté de Saint-Laurent en amont jusqu'à la baie d'Alexandria, dans l'État de New York. La région américaine le long du fleuve a une population beaucoup moins dense que l'Ontario, au Canada. Toute la région des Mille-Îles est d'une beauté naturelle, historique et offre des possibilités de loisirs. De nombreuses îles abritent des monuments historiques, notamment des châteaux, des phares et des manoirs.
I have thousands of images in my portfolio, but this is the first owl photograph that I have ever captured. They seem to have alluded me over the years until yesterday late evening.
I photographed this beautiful guy as the evening light was fading. Unfortunately he was well over 100 yards away from me, so I had to push the limits of my Nikon D 500 with a 200-500 mm lens. It required me to shoot at a fast shutter speed and a very high ISO. There is more noise in the image than I like to see, however I was still thrilled to finally get my first owl image! :-)
This image was captured at the Ankeny Wildlife Refuge near Corvallis Oregon.
I spent two nights here, and on the second evening, after thunderstorms for much of the day, the clouds perfectly aligned to produce beautiful colors over Mt. Banner.
A Thousand Words - Mt. Shuksan, Washington State For anyone interested in my 2018 workshop schedule you can now find it on my website at www.aaronreedphotography.com
digital painting with photoshop
some details:
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Climbing up from Aberglaslyn on an old miner's track through beautiful yellow and orange coloured autumn trees you eventually break out into the open of Cwm Bychan. And it is further up here that you are first met by the strange sight of "Transformer" style pylons leading up into the mountain. Apparently they date back to the start of the twentieth century and were built to exploit the workings of the old copper mine that was started in the early 18th century.
This shot shows the remains of the top station, the whole thing being very similar to a modern ski lift, but this one for carrying heavy copper ore and rock.
It's amazing what you discover in them thar hills of Snowdonia. In fact, it amazes me at the endeavour of mankind that they could find something like copper in such a remote and high place and then spend all that human effort carrying thousands of tons of raw rock down by hand for processing a couple of hundred years before they even built this ropeway. I just don't know what today's youth would even make of it. Far too much trouble. Far too much trouble to even learn about it!
Iconic view of St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square (with a statue of Andrew Jackson, who was the seventh president of the United States) in the foreground.
A late comment: did anyone notice that there's not a thousand tourists in this picture? But it was at the height of Mardi Gras. I caught it at a good moment.
Diamond beach, one of the most beautiful beach I visited.
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One Thousand Museum is a high-rise residential condominium in Miami. The building, which is located at 1000 Biscayne Boulevard, was designed Zaha Hadid Architects. Completed in 2019, One Thousand Museum is 215 m tall.
California's Mossbrae Falls is almost like the shorter cousin of Burney Falls, though it is no less beautiful. Thin drips of water just seems to ooze out of the moss and vegetation covered rock wall and into the creek that parallels the waterfall. The composition here isn't very obvious at first glance, as the waterfall is quite broad. One approach is to take detail shots of the beautiful drips of water. Here I decided to do a vertical composition to include the creek rushing down to meet the falls.
Texture Tuesday ... Wise Words eDition
with Kim's textures 'lux' and 'addsomenoise2'
Hope will bring a thousand blossoms.
And hope will light a thousand stars.
~ Cale Chew
There are landmarks every landscape photographer wants to shoot, and Mobius Arch is one of them. The arch simply looks gorgeous with the ragged peaks of the Eastern Sierra in the backdrop.
A quick online search will reveal that most Milky Way nightscapes from Mobius Arch are captured from a lower and more westerly position than the famous daylight or sunrise shots. From this perspective, the arch still looks nice, but the view of the mountains is blocked by the surrounding rocks, making the composition less impressive. Unfortunately, the Milky Way core doesn't align with the Sierras behind the arch.
I shot Mobius Arch in this composition during previous visits but wasn't impressed by the results. That's why I tried to do things differently during my last visit in April 2022.
For this image, I captured Mobius Arch from its back side. From this position, the Milky Way bow perfectly aligns with the completely different but still nice-looking arch.
To my surprise, I haven't been able to find any images of Mobius Arch from this side, even though I was convinced that it has been shot from every possible angle thousands of times. If I really found a new perspective of this famous place, I entitle myself to give it a new, secondary name. For obvious reasons, I call it 'Sisyphus Arch'.
EXIF
Canon EOS R, astro-modified
Sigma 28mm ART f/1.4 @ f/2
IDAS NBZ filter
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky:
Panorama of 8 panels, each a stack of 8x 45s @ ISO1600, unfiltered & 3x 105s @ ISO6400, filtered
Foreground:
Focus stacked panorama of 10 panels, each a stack of 5x 5s @ISO100, f/5.6 during twilight
Happy Shooting Aufgabe - Thema: "hskilo"
Ein Kilo (tausend) Lichter.
#MacroMondays and #Member'sChoice-Bokeh
EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
extension tube 31mm
raw converter - darktable 2.2.5
This is a phone photo from a helicopter ride from earlier this week.
The Thousand Islands International Bridge (French: Pont des Mille-îles) is an American-maintained international bridge system over the Saint Lawrence River connecting northern New York in the United States with southeastern Ontario in Canada. Constructed in 1937, with additions in 1959, the bridges span the Canada–US border in the middle of the Thousand Islands region. All bridges in the system carry two lanes of traffic, one in each direction, with pedestrian sidewalks.
The Thousand Islands International Bridge system is a series of five bridges[3] spanning the St. Lawrence River. From south to north ... (Wikipedia)
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© 2016 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
Part of what is so intriguing about photography is the unique way that different exposures can fundamentally change scenes. This, for example, was the purposeful underexposure of a scene for a series of bracketed shots. But the heightened drama by imperfections in the lighting (dark, moody shadows, heavy vignette) made the image particularly stunning to me.
Technical info: Canon EOS 6D, Tamron SP 15-30mm f/2.8 Di VC USD + Fotodiox WonderPana filter system, Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Adobe Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X (Use Code "dustinabbott" to get 10% anything and everything)
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That's the total weight of the recycled paper that sculptor Jae Ko used to create her exhibition, "Force of Nature."
I have taken thousands of cluster photos, so this year I decided to try for more artistic shots. I hope the butterfly stands out enough against the background.
I need one :-)
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A classic angle of the Senbon Torii (thousand torii gates) at the entrance to the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto, Japan.
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