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Quote ----"-All for one, One for All"...by Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers. 1844
Movie Comedy 1986 ! ---3 Dudes, Fancy Outfits, and a Quest. A bumblers united theme. .Would the roguish and revolutionary writer/playwright Alexander D. approve of this crazy parody ? HSoS
We camped for a night just a few kilometers from this spot, knew there was the possibility of stormy weather, and caught this scene before it arrived. An hour later, with darkness falling, we watched a very large cell moving slowly along the North shore of the St Lawrence from where we stood. The next day we learned that it had a downdraft in excess of 100 km/hr and there was considerable damage where it had passed.
The outskirts of Trois Pistoles, where this picture was taken, was named after a silver goblet supposedly worth three gold coins. The area has a fascinating history - it's hosted the University of Western Ontario's French immersion program since 1932, and Basque whalers used an island just offshore in the 16th century.
Urbex photograph.
I used three different exposures with each 2 stops difference to create this HDR image. Due to the bright light coming from the facing windows I choose for this technique. Otherwise the graffiti on the walls wouldn't the exposed the way I wanted.
Furthermore I desaturated the photograph and adjusted the contrast and clarity a bit.
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Three Shire Heads (also known as Three Shires Head) is the point on Axe Edge Moor where Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire meet, at UK grid reference SK009685, or 53.213°N 1.987°W.
It is on the River Dane, which marks the Cheshire border in this area. On the east of the river, the border between Staffordshire and Derbyshire runs north-east for about a mile to Cheeks Hill, on the higher regions of Axe Edge Moor. From Cheeks Hill the border runs south then east to the head of the River Dove.
The main landmark is a packhorse bridge. The bridge is Grade II-listed, and was probably constructed in the late 18th century
Three Big Lemon coaches on today's trip to Arundel. Scania K113 M106 PKS leads the pack with Volvo B10M N171 LHU and V9 VSN behind.
THREE ART...(Parte VI: El arte de amar)
El arte de amar es fundir dos corazones en un sólo latido, es el cálido aire de un suspiro compartido, avivando el fuego que se encuentra prendido.
El arte de amar es cerrar los ojos y ver tu mirada. Sentir cómo se iluminan tus pupilas en las mías, es saber que me observas como agua tranquila.
Amar es sentirte a mi lado aunque ya te hayas ido. Es extender mi mano y acariciarte dormido. Recostarme en tu pecho y soñarte conmigo. Pero sobre todo amar, es haberte tenido.
Es escuchar en tus pasos los abrazos perdidos y es perdonar en silencio y buscar tu abrigo, es una simple sonrisa con mucho cariño; pero también es la caricia de un amigo es la palabra justa que le da sentido; o tan sólo el silencio que te oye sin juicios esperando el abrazo que da paz y respiro.
En esta nueva entrega de “Three art” es donde la belleza de la danza, la sensualidad de la piel, y de alma se convierten en arte a través de estas fotografías que son puro amor.
Bailarín: Gerardo González Villaverde.
Bailarina: Laura Conchuela Castellot
Asistente iluminación: Raúl Palacios.
Fotografía: Margarita Morquillas Bris. Dream Photography by margamorqui.
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Three ages of Dundee. 19th century tenement block, 20th century tower block, 21st century hotel block.
Three Dog Split
Another shot of the wild dog kill just outside of the utility area at #MachabaCamp. Here they had eaten a part of the impala and were now starting to pull the remains apart.
Just look at that team work.
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another view of the tree/trees, in color this time...
I'm flying to a conference in St Louis today -- ugh, hate planes!
Procnias tricarunculatus
We just finished up another fantastic day in Costa Rica. I have to admit that I was pretty worried when we got up. The wind had been howling all night long and sounded like it was going to blow the building down when we set out. The morning was a little “slow” but around lunch time the wind died down and birding got much better. Some of the birds we saw today include Black Guan, Golden-winged Warbler, Emerald Toucanet, Golden-browed Chlorophonia, Yellow-faced Grassquit, Red-billed Pigeon, Plain Wren, Rufous-and-white Wren, Golden-crowned Warbler, Gray-crowned Yellowthroat, Slate-throated Redstart, Orange-bellied Trogon, Black-breasted Wood-Quail, and a bunch more. It was really difficult to choose a favorite bird of the day. How can you on a day when you photograph Resplendent Quetzal, Three-wattled Bellbird and Gray-throated Leaftosser. I have to say I was probably the most excited about the leaftosser, who was tossing leaves left and right as we watched. However, I think the Three-wattled Bellbird probably stole the show for the group. It was quite a thrill watching it make its ususual and very loud call from the treetops.
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The three young ladies with folded hands in this daguerreotype appear to feel that having a daguerreotype made is serious business. The two seated girls wear fingerless net gloves and very similar dresses. All three have very short hair.
Went to Canada hoping to find a Three-toed Woodpecker. But the leaders of the workshop, Alan Murphy and Greg Downing, not only found them, but led us to a pair of Three-toed Woodpeckers actively feeding a couple of chicks in their nest. They were going non-stop the whole time I was there. Many more pictures to come.
06/18/19, Thompson Nicola, British Columbia, Canada
Three young women are playing in the water at the beach of Port Macquairie during the setting sun. I took the picture against light to create the metallic effect of the water and the silhouettes of the people.
Holgapan, prints are on Ilford MG FB matt.
Top is a straight print, second with tissue paper laid on the printing paper, third with tissue paper suspended slightly above the printing paper.