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...a further image from the the 'Gloomy Sidmouth Series' this time with a little split toning and texture process.

I didn't get many decent shots of all three together! Either mom was in the nest with them or she was sitting in a separate tree! Here I finally got one :-)! A great horned owl family taken in Pennsylvania, USA!

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The fourth dimension. So much to do, so little t...

Mike Booty - Conductor of South Norfolk Youth Symphonic Band

Fife Mid week TT Series

 

85mm F13 1/100 ISO 640

 

... waits for no one! HMM!

Mainufer, Frankfurt am Main

 

Happy sunday to everybody out there!

 

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I just cant get enough of these two :) I loved their session!

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Regina Elena garden in San Remo

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Man's relationship with horses goes back to a time we can barely imagine.

Frauenkirche Dresden

 

Have a nice weekend!

5 Exposures Photomatix, Photoshop, Phototools, & Focal Point

ISO 100 f3.5

 

Something kind of unique...

October always means pumpkins are in season. This group of pumpkins on a shelf was found during a visit to Hee Haw farms. Lots of fun activities to be found on the farm.

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"What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him who asks, I do not know." -- Saint Augustine.

“We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams.”

 

Day 104 of 365

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shy of 7 hours time lapse of pictures taken while watching the Perseids meteor shower and Jupiter parading the sky. [meteorites barely noticed in timelapse due to # of ftp]

after my eyes got used to the dark, I started to get the faint green glow in the air which I hadn't noticed until then, never witnessed an aurora either so it got me quite excited.

the play of light spill from the town nearby and the glow from the night sky into the clouds at the beginning of time lapse made me reverse it also, this is a time machine after all.

i enhanced the saturation as a visual treat to my eyes.

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| 960 frames | 5 seconds gap | frames edited in PS Lightroom | 16 fps in DaVinci Resolve| Sound: Percolate by LooPop |

| see "fall into fall" picture for individual frame settings |

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Waiting for the next scheduled time machine.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Machines”

Orange Park, FL Lou T.

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Excuse the ants on the lens, they were everywhere!!

Long exposure taken thanks to sony capture time app which allows you to do a photostacking of different photos with the same parameters to get a long exosure without nd filter

Time is the cure

And here i am

waiting

“How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?”

 

Dr. Seuss

 

I took these photos today because of something that was on my mind. Gathered up my props, and headed off to one of my favorite places,

climbed through the back door and and spent an hour or so shooting. I headed home, thinking about the reasons that I wanted these

photos, and then I realized that I was exhausted. I stayed up too late last night because I can’t sleep after a closing shift, then got up too

early to crawl back into work to finish what I wasn’t able to finish last night, even though it’s my day off, because I didn’t want to leave it for the next person coming in because work has been really tough lately, and no one needs any extra thrown on their plate. So, I ended up taking a long nap

(way too long) and when I woke up, I really couldn’t remember my reasoning behind these photos. And there was a thought process at one point. Apparently, I dumped my memory banks

during my nap. (This is not a good thing, is it?!)

 

Anyway.... this is what I know about time:

1. It passes too quickly

2. There is never enough

3. You don’t get it back

4. Mom always said “Don’t wish your life away.”

5. I get it now, Mom ... It’s true, time is the most valuable thing you have to give,

or can receive. Even when you have nothing left to give, you still have your time to share and it doesn’t cost a dime. What can

be better than someone that is willing to give up their precious time to spend with you? Mom was

always right. So was Dad. Why does it take so long to understand these things?

6. Time marches on...and on... and on....

 

I'm 22 today and I don't feel like it one bit.

#3751 at full steam.

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