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"Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use." - Charles M. Schulz
Model: Julia McIvor
Foggy sunrise near Corfe Castle. having been to Corfe Castle the day before to shoot www.flickr.com/photos/184798091@N07/52007136724/in/datepo... I returned the next day hoping for some better light. I went to the exact same shooting location as before but found the Castle fogbound so started hunting for alternatives and from a field entrance nearby shot this one looking towards the coast. I loved the combination of colour and mist.
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Pella, sur la rive occidentale du lac d’Orta, fait partie des bourgs les plus anciens et les plus riches en histoire du territoire de Cusio. Une roche utilisée pour la coupellation découverte récemment prouve que Pella était déjà habité à l’âge du fer : le long de l’ancien parcours des tailleurs de pierre, on peut observer diverses coupelles gravées sur un rocher, avec leur canal d’écoulement, qui étaient probablement utilisées dans le cadre d’un rite de la fertilité.
Pella, on the western bank of the lake of Orta, been a part of villages the oldest and the richest in history of the territory of Cusio. A rock used for the bare coupellation recently proves that Pella was already inhabited in the Iron Age: along the old route of the stone-cutters, we can observe diverse small dishes engraved on a rock, with their channel of selling, which were probably used for of a rite of the fertility.
I used an old fry pan to attach my tripod head to, which I then attached my lens collar to, in order to get a low shot at water's edge.
“I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.”
― Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Swarovski used to make a lovely range of beads ... and I collected a few of each design I thought might photograph well. These are among my favourites. Called 'brilliants' they create all kinds of colours when the light hits them. These are tiny, about 8mm cubes.
For the Macro Monday challenge "In a row" (July 17th 2023)
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Today's sunset at Lake Tahoe was exceptional. It was raining in the south, and there where beautiful clouds in the north. I took this shot a few miles south of Incline Village on the East side of the lake 15 minutes after sunset.
I used an ND filter and f8 for a 30 sec exposure to smoothen out the waves. The ND filter gives the scene s slight pink tone. I processed a balanced HDR photo from a single RAW exposure.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC6203_hdr1bal1d
Bodie Ghost Town CA
NO HDR was used here. This was done in PS CS and PSP 10 :-)
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Interesting tree that resembles “ Cat and the hat sort of “ in the wood on a trail in the Rouge urban national park , Photograph converted in to black and white using Flickr 1920 A.D.filter , Martin’s photographs , Ontario , Canada , November 5. 2022
Interesting tree that resembles “ Cat and the hat sort of “
the Rouge urban national park
Photograph converted in to black and white using Flickr 1920 A.D.filter
Martin’s photographs
Ontario
Canada
November 2022
Black and white photograph
iPhone XR
Mother Nature using her hired help - the ocean - to lay out a fresh carpet of pebbles at Fraser Beach in Munmorah State Recreation Area. Another favourite of mine .… along with the other 1,000 beaches I’ve wandered across ;)
I went to pop this into the 100x group, only to be told I can’t add anything else. Apparently I’ve already hit 100 for the year. I could’ve sworn this was #100, but I’ve never been great at adding without a calculator. Or even with one. Beaches tend to make you forget things like maths. And time. And worries. And basically everything!
So here it is: tada .... the unofficial waterscape 100 of 100 in 2025.
I probably won’t post another waterscape now until… oh, maybe Friday.
Fun fact: Some beaches have “singing pebbles” - stones that actually hum or make musical tones when waves wash over them. There are beaches in the UK and Norway where locals claim you can hear the shore “singing” on a calm day. I think this is nature's rock concert ;)
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Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6
Estenopeica, hecha en casa.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Arista Edu 100
Exposure: 15 sec.
Pinhole-1 ( 6X6)
Pinhole .3mm
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My submission for Macro Mondays challenge, "Single use". Our household may use a match to light birthday cake candles and scented candles.
Today, we are using Debbie Dotterkelch art picture to congratulate all women for their International Women's Day!!!🌹
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to change the world, don't let the world change your smile.
Something my Mom would say. My Mom took this picture with her I Pad, She has no idea how she did it. Can you guess what it is?
We use our big toes to give us balance when we walk. Apes use their counter-opposing big toes to grab branches when in trees. Scientists believe that our big toe was the last to evolve. Here is a BBC article you might find interesting www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45183651 Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, MA
Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6
Camara Estenopeica, hecha en casa.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo
Arista Edu 100
Exposure: 15 sec.
Pinhole-21 (6X6)
Pinhole .25mm
F.L. 27mm
F:92
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
LIghtroom 3
Used Google Nik to process a little
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Llamas are used at Machu Picchu as a natural way to keep the grass low. If you get near the edge of a ledge, be sure to know where the llamas are because they can move quickly. Three of them unexpectedly brushed by me on a ledge; luckily they pinned me to the wall as they went by on the outside edge.
I have used this location for two other photographs....so I do find something about it very interesting and attractive.
Betagan - a medicine used to control glaucoma. This has no preservative so after use, the plastic container has to be discarded. I suppose that we humans have to accept that there will be some some single use items we can't do without. I recycle these so I hope they go to be melted down and made into other things.