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As the Christmas season ramps up, are you travelling internationally on Etihad Airways or domestically on Jetstar or waiting for your Christmas parcels onFedEx - bust times at Sydney Airport
Good times for both the cheetah family and for me :-)! It was so nice seeing them so relaxed and enjoying themselves! The cheetah cubs having playtime while mama cheetah keeps watch! This photo was taken in the Mara North Conservancy in Kenya, Africa!
Yellowstone NP is a place that I frequent at least a few times each year. It's an environment that is truly rich in diversity ... geysers, thermal grounds, canyons, lakes, rivers, valleys ... and that doesn't even touch the vast variety of wildlife it contains. This image was taken last spring and it's quite special to me. See, when I photograph wildlife, I tend to want to focus in on the animal ... its beauty, uniqueness, textures of the fur, behavioral aspects, and such. It's difficult for me to pull back on my scope and show the rest of the story ... the vastness of the landscape, the perspective of the animal within its surroundings, the environment that it lives within. To me, it's necessary though to tell their story. These are not zoo animals, but wild animals living within an ever-changing habitat. Their struggle is real.
I had planned to arrive back in Yellowstone on Saturday for some winter funtime there, meeting up with Tom who has been out west 2-3 weeks snowboarding with friends. I was so longing to get back to nature and breathe in the fresh air, feel the cold air against my cheeks, and renew my soul. I've had to take a raincheck as they say and now am waiting for Tom to return home this morning. It's all good though ... just means that something wonderful is meant for us at our new date for our return. Still it makes me a bit sad that it's not today. With scenes like this, how could it not. :-)
Thanks for stopping by to view. Happy Thursday! Weekend is almost here, so hang in there.
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Times Square, New York City.
This shot was from mixed projects in 2019.
License: bestcityscape.com/
时代广场,纽约。本系列来自2019年零散项目中的随拍。图片故事尽在微信公众号 BestCityscape .
Siempre es bueno apreciar la belleza atemporal de la eterna Nikon F3. Por cierto que aún sale a pasear de vez en cuando a hacer eso que tan bien hace: fotos
Dec. 19, 2009, Times Square patrons have a snowball fight during a blizzard
These photos are Non-commercial Creative Commons. Feel free to use them for whatever, attribution would be nice. If you need a bigger version for a print, feel free to ask.
My blog also has large versions
danwin.com/snowball-fight-in-times-square/
Also, if you just can't get enough about this snowball event, check out photog Doug Kim's work, which was featured on CNN.com. They're black and white and better action shots, IMO.
blog.ricecracker.net/2009/12/20/snowball-fight-times-square/
cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/21/after-a-spontaneous...
Sorry, I couldn't resist the cheesy title. OK, perhaps I should have done. :)
Anyway, I had a lot of fun yesterday afternoon photographing some old watch movements. Clearly, it doesn't take much to amuse me. :))
"Toronto in the 1980s" is available at Blurb Books.
www.blurb.ca/b/12407731-toronto-in-the-1980s
There is a feeling of freedom walking around a city with a camera. At 66, I still have that feeling but it was more pronounced when I was in my mid twenties, studying photography as a student at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Toronto Metropolitan University.) I took a lot of photographs in my early years in Toronto, capturing street scenes and ordinary aspects of daily life that happened to catch my eye. American photographer Henry Wessel sums up my approach in this way: “Part of it has to do with the discipline of being actively receptive. At the core of this receptivity is a process that might be called soft eyes. It is a physical sensation. You are not looking for something. You are open, receptive. At some point you are in front of something that you cannot ignore.”
Back in the 1980s I would shoot a roll of film (usually black and white), process it a few days later and make a contact sheet. After that I might make an enlargement of one or two of the strongest shots, and then move on. The contact sheets may have been reviewed from time to time when I was preparing for an exhibition, but basically, I didn’t look at them for years and years.
For a long time, my photos were almost all black and white. I paid a great deal of attention to lines and form and the abstract qualities that monochrome provided. My influences had been Robert Frank and Lee Friedlander who were all about documenting the social landscape. It seemed that this type of photography was so much better suited to black and white, or as Frank called it, “the colours of hope and despair.”
I had no way to anticipate how significant these Toronto photos would seem to me 40 years later. They show things that no longer exist, even though it hasn’t been that long. Without necessarily trying to, I caught images of buildings, cars, fashions, gadgets that are no longer part of our world. Toronto’s entire skyline is utterly changed, part of the inevitable growth and evolution. I sometimes think about the children and young adults in these photos who are now in their 50s and 60s. How have their lives been?
Looking back now at the photos I spent my precious film on back then, so much comes back to me about dropped into a new environment. We use our creative tools as extensions of ourselves; they help us understand and define our place in the world. For me, having a camera in my hand at all times helped me remember, You only get to do this once. We have to take time and see it, as clearly as we can.
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A tight view of the busy and bustling Times Square. It can be a bit much for some people, but always fun to visit in my opinion. My next post promises to be more serene, but that will be a little while, as I need to go in search of said scene first.
thanks for looking!
“In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.”
―(Terry Pratchett)―
This elderly urban cat in Mexico City has its own protected patio, just outside the door of its owners apartment.
Finally finished this painting that I have been working on over the past several weeks (months). Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. CP. Size is 10" x 16".
Now I can move on to something new to paint. Have a couple of things in my mind . . .
Also known as Mardi Gras, Pancake Tuesday and Shrove Tuesday. Holiday on the day before Ash Wednesday, Mardi Gras is the final day of Carnival; it thus falls on the day before the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", referring to it being the last day of consuming rich, fatty foods, most notably red meat, in preparation for the Christian fasting season of Lent, during which such foods are avoided. So as they say down in NOLA "Laissez les bons temps rouler" or Let the good times roll!
The Times Square Building, formerly the Times Building, is a registered landmark building in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1916 and housed editorial operations of the Seattle Times newspaper, which was housed there until 1930. Located at 414 Olive Way, it is entirely surrounded by streets: 4th Avenue, Olive Way, Stewart Street and 5th Avenue. The building has a Beaux-Arts design and flatiron shape. It is five stories high.
Designed by the Seattle architects Bebb and Gould,
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Great day at Middle Creek for Hooded Mergansers once again. Set up, patiently wait, and sooner or later they come in - so close a few times I could have nearly spit on a couple.
My photo of the Missouri State Capitol is on the cover of the current issue of the Missouri Times. You can receive a copy of the Missouri Times by becoming a member of The State Historical Society of Missouri. Click on the link to join: shsmo.org/join
Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 6-second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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As I walk through
This wicked world
Searchin for light in the darkness of insanity.
I ask myself
Is all hope lost?
Is there only pain and hatred, and misery?
And each time I feel like this inside,
There's one thing I wanna know:
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
And as I walked on
Through troubled times
My spirit gets so downhearted sometimes
So where are the strong
And who are the trusted?
And where is the harmony?
Sweet harmony.
Cause each time I feel it slippin away, just makes me wanna cry.
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
So where are the strong?
And who are the trusted?
And where is the harmony?
Sweet harmony.
Cause each time I feel it slippin away, just makes me wanna cry.
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
What's so funny bout peace love & understanding?
NICK LOWE