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“Time is like a river. You cannot touch the same water twice, because the flow that has passed will never pass again. Enjoy every moment of your life!”
Low tide is the best time, at least for beach photography. After months of my schedule or other life things interfering with my ability to do so, I finally made it over to the pier at the monthly sunrise that coincides with low tide. My very specific goal was to shoot the pier reflected in the low flat area of the beach that is only exposed at low tide and gets gently washed over by low waves on a calm morning to renew the mirror. It’s a bit of a dance to keep your feet from getting soaked, but it is fun. Here Santa Monica Pier’s famous Ferris wheel, covered in solar powered LED lighting, reflects in the temporary mirror just before sunrise.
When the world says, "Give up,"
Hope whispers, "Try it one more time."
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A Jainbow drawing collection! A few more to do before the book is filled! All the drawings are inspired by friends on Flickr (apart from one photo I took!)
Belgium.
Antwerp National Zoo.
Antwerp Zoo (Dutch: ZOO Antwerpen) is a zoo in the centre of Antwerp, Belgium, located next to the Antwerpen-Centraal railway station. It is the oldest animal park in the country, and one of the oldest in the world, established on 21 July 1843.
I feel kind of lame uploading this but oh well. Its the only thing that has turned out decent this past week. I've been feeling a bit out of it lately. I think the stress of school is getting to me. But this is for school actually. Our weekly photo assignment. This weeks theme is "stoping time". I took it pretty literal.
From straight on you could look straight through this old barn. It was odd; I couldn't figure out why it would be this way, with some of the siding removed. Maybe the owners were removing the siding to sell it as "weathered barn wood," but I don't know.
I've been trying to take a picture of this barn for a long time, one way or another, but nothing ever really worked before. It's just something I pass on the way back from one of my 12-step meetings. (I've never asked for permission to go onto the property, something I've been meaning to try.) A lot of failures went before this shot.
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As you probably noticed am i not so much on flickr last days.
I have to take a time out for a while but i promise that i visit this week your photos.
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At the Sing Chong Food Centre on Keefer Street. I'd framed up a shot of the empty store and just as I pressed the shutter one of the butchers came out of a back room. What I noticed last Sunday on a walk through Chinatown was a lack of customers either on foot or by automobile. Now we are well into November and Covid cases are on the rise everywhere, people are probably just staying closer to home. The usually bustling Keefer Street was pretty empty so I was able to take my time photographing the shops along the street.
150 145 departs with 2E82 11.21 Blackpool North to Manchester Victoria Holding Sidings with 150 269 trailing. With platforms 7 & 8 already demolished and platforms 1 & 2 devoid of track work is steadily progressing at the station with the semaphore signals and associated signal box soon to be removed. Thanks are extended to Andy from Northern and his team for allowing us access to record the signalling and workings in and out of the station.
We painted this in our Art Journal Group by using a magazinimage. Is it done for my Art Challenge Mix It Monthly with the theme " Fairytales - Rapunzel"
* Quantum Break
* Hatti's Freecamera,Fov,Timestop
* NVIDIA Custom Resolution DET Guide
* Reshade
* AA is off
Last one from the set. I had a good time with this little one. Belly bumping is getting more difficult though :( Getting down is still easy.....it's the getting back up !
taken @ Time Will Tell.XIV
dress: dress: Baroque foi dela plume @ Vita's Boudoir
textures: painted textures vol 1 by resurgere deviantART
Our run of lovely, spring sunshine came to an end several days ago, back to the more Scottish rain, wind and colder temperatures!
Then after several rain showers today, as afternoon moved to evening, the sun re-appeared, and was illuminating the emerging cherry blossoms beautifully, so I took a meandering path home from work, pausing frequently to take some pics while the light lasted.
I remember when I was young, or at least younger than now, and I had more dreams in my head that money in my pockets. I used to walk through the woods clutching the poems of Baudelaire and looking everywhere for MY Ideal.
I think I lived at the time of expectations, emotions and only God knows what else. Life was light and rhyming. Every day it seemed a new line in the white pages of my Flowers of Evil. My pace was only in the metric. I did not know the time, nor watches. Then I saw the leaves curl, the pages of books turn yellow, and, in a cold misty morning, I discovered the meaning of awakening.
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What does not matter ?😜
1.What to photograph - Camera. 📷📱
2.Where to photograph - Place. 🌋
3.When to photograph -Time.🌅🌄
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What is important ?😎
1.Study and tune the camera. 👨🔧
2.Learn where you are going.
3.Study the lighting at different times.🌞🌚
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What's the secret?♀️
1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says. 🙏
2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave. 🌊
3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️
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What to photograph?
✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨
Seen on October 4, 2022 in my little crabapple tree in Troy, New York, USA. Sorry for the poor quality. Cell phone camera grab shot through the window. This week, various critters decided it was time to harvest the crabapples. Today was the squirrels' turn. I am ever thankful for the parade of wildlife I see through the window of my computer room!