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Taken with my Panasonic LF1 pocket camera during my recovery from shoulder surgery when unable to lift a heavier camera.
''I am like a TV antenna. I catch everything that is in the air, and then I do it my way'' - Karl Lagerfeld
Please forgive me I am unable to upload any of these groups today. I had to upload my work manually including tags, albums, and groups. For some reason, I cannot get into the groups to give favs and comments sorry!! Will try again later.
I have gone to my people and have tried to fav, hopefully successfully
I am not sure if this is a computer problem or Flickr???
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A rescued bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus, who is unable to fly and hunt, now living at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Conservation status: least concern
NEW Tentacles Prey bento poses with exclusively made tentacles for each pose, with HUD to change textures, available now at The Darkness Event
Photo taken at What's lost spirits
I’ve got surgery very soon. I’ll be unable to look in for a few weeks. Hope to return, wish me luck! Sending love to you all.
I have been unable to find the name of the Family that this plant belongs to. And, of course, I don't know the name of the wasp, either. Seen in our local Lowe's garden center.
Thanks for looking! Isn't God a great artist?
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
Being unable to see exactly what the sky was like in the direction of the setting sun I decided to head back down knowing there were many possibilities for shots further down. The light however was climbing the mountains and growing more intense as it did so. I've seen the Cuillin glow different colours before but not quite the gold colour that it did on this evening. The reflected light from the overhead clouds was also catching the rocks of the foreground. It was a privilege to witness and I hope I've done it justice.
Unable to sleep following the disaster with my camera earlier in the evening (see previous upload), I kept looking out the window, watching the aurora dancing above Broadford Bay. At 4 am, Cassiopeia was due north in the sky, and remembered that the Milky Way runs through Cassiopeia. I found my old 6D camera and the 14mm lens I use for astrophotography and quietly crept out of the house to avoid disturbing my mammalian housemates, and went back to the seashore with my hated tripod. I thought I might try to capture the aurora and Milky Way together - my old 6D has a dodgy shutter but works fine with the long exposures I use for astrophotography. The big green arc that I had seen earlier was mostly gone at this point, but there were now strong pink and red colours. The aurora was so bright that it blew out the lower part of the Milky Way, but got a better capture higher up in the sky. The image was produced using nine shots combined in Sequator.
A few months ago I purchased a set of Lee Filters as I wanted to try my hand at silky water and cloud movement shots. So for my first venture I decided to visit a waterfall that I had gone to around 30 years previous; I know what you are thinking. When I reached the location of the waterfall the whole area was overgrown with trees, bushes etc., therefore I was unable to reach my goal; even though I could hear the water flowing over the top of the falls; I was that close. So, very disappointed, I started to work my way back down towards my car. Whilst following the stream I spotted this mini waterfall and photographed it; to you and I it’s not very big, but to an ant it would be enormous. As a first attempt at a waterfall and flowing water, I quite liked it…..!
東京はCOVID-19のために写真撮影で外出できなくなりました。
今回も在庫を放出します。
この写真は横浜に泊まったときに朝食前の散歩で撮影しました。
構図が面白いのでUPすることにしました。
Tokyo has been unable to leave for photography due to COVID-19.
This time we release stock.
This photo was taken during a walk before breakfast when staying in Yokohama.
I decided to upload this photo because the composition is interesting.
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Thank you for visiting. The images in this photostream are the work of a collective rather a single person. We are unable to respond to each comment or request but very thankful for viewing our photostream.
"Unable to perceive the shape of you,
I find you all around me.
Your presence fills my eyes with your love.
It humbles my heart, for you are everywhere."
Hakim Sanai’s, Walled Garden of Truth
We must find a way to live in harmony and look after our wildlife and environment. If we are unable to it will be too late.
Love is the answer, not hate! If we sit down together, listen and compromise we can find solutions!
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-Emily Dickinson
The first blossom has opened! There is one more on the plant waiting to open too. I am so happy with my grandma's peonies. I did not think they would bloom this year. This was a very special treat.
100 Flowers 10/100
I am unable to see much of my grandkids these days. Between their busy lives and my teaching, writing, tutoring, and travel commitments, I see very little of them.
I visit them in my memories like little ghosts.
Unable to hold the weight of my camera, I take refuge in the archives. Here, in the final moments before the sun appeared, I caught the Golden Gate Bridge with the San Francisco skyline in the distance. The Flickr map function seems to be on the flitz. However I find its interpretation of this location to be oddly satisfying--"A mysterious place with no name." Nuff said.
Marin Headlands, CA
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Thank you for visiting. The images in this photostream are the work of a collective rather a single person. We are unable to respond to each comment or request but very thankful for viewing our photostream.
This Quail was the lookout for his family of Quails. There was a family of 4 chicks and a mum and dad quail. The family was in dark shade so we were unable to capture any good photos. Shortly after the family disappeared in the bushes, up pops this male lookout on top of a bush full of berries in a perfect spot and sitting still. He kept a close eye on us as we snapped away taking this pic.
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
A tribute to the fabulous Golden Dawn Diners in Hamilton & Burlington, New Jersey, USA. Unsure what it takes to get a decent diner here in Kentucky but in spite of the many requests, enticements and pleadings to the owners of many of these NJ diners, none have accepted the challenge to establish a decent running 24/7 diner here in Louisville. Perhaps it's the climate they're unable to tolerate - not sure.
Golden Dawn, Hamilton, NJ - www.goldendawnhamilton.com/
Golden Dawn, Burlington, NJ - "Where Quality Comes First" - www.goldendawn130.com/home.aspx
Full Menu - www.goldendawn130.com/Menu/0/Menus.aspx
sorry if I'm still unable to visit you guys... had to clear my back logs first.. been crazy around here since I got back.. hehehe
but am inching my way to some of your streams... just be patient with me.. :)
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COVID-19 is war. but “People seem to be completely unable to realize that they are in danger. Typical Sunday crowds moving to and fro. "(J. Orwell, 1940.)
October 2, 2021 - October 17, 2021
9th Annual Rock Your Rack Event is on the way!
Breast cancer is one of the leading health crises for women. 12% of women, and an every increasing percentage of men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. There is currently no known cure for breast cancer, and its early diagnosis is critical to survival.
Models Giving Back is pleased to present Rock Your Rack, an annual fundraising event combining the best of SL Music, Art, Dance and Fashion to support the work of breast cancer charities and raise awareness for early detection which is critical to a positive outcome for this devastating disease.
This Year's Sim Sponsor is Digital Farm Systems. Other sponsors include Designs by Soosy, Kultivate Music Management, LOPO District, and Rapture.
Thank you to our Media sponsors as well for getting the word out: BOSL, BOSLArts, E Magazine, Grid Affairs, Kultivate Magazine, M&M Radio, Media SL, ModeLS Magazine, The SL Enquirer, Unity Fashion, Virtual Arts Magazine and XRadio SL.
This year's event will support the National Breast Cancer Foundation which provides free mammograms, education, support and early detection services to anyone in need.
Designers will be providing limited edition creations with 100% of the sales of those items going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation along with a fine selection of the newest, exclusive and most popular designs for your shopping pleasure. And, of course, the very popular 10L hunt will be up and running in the 55+ different designer booths and 35+ different artist booths.
For a complete listing of events and more details on this year's event, please visit the website: rockyourrack.wordpress.com
The event officially opens to the public on Saturday, October 2, 2021 at 12:00 am SLT and will close at 11:59 pm SLT on Sunday, October 17, 2021.
Together we can make a difference!
Those who are unable to attend but wish to support the cause, may visit the Model's Giving Back official donation page at fundraise.nbcf.org/MGB2021 where donations can be made directly using a variety of means.
Painted Lady Butterfly: -
This species is a migrant to our shores and, in some years, the migration can be spectacular. The most-recent spectacle, in 2009, is considered to be one of the greatest migrations ever, with sightings from all over the British Isles that are definitely on a par with previous cardui years.
This species originates from north Africa, and it has been suggested that the urge to migrate is triggered when an individual encounters a certain density of its own kind within a given area. This theory makes perfect sense, since this species can occur in high densities that result in food plants being stripped bare on occasion with many larvae perishing as a result.
Unfortunately, this species is unable to survive our winter in any stage. This is a real shame, for not only does this species often arrive in large numbers, but is a welcome sight as it nectars in gardens throughout the British Isles in late summer. This butterfly has a strong flight and can be found anywhere in the British Isles, including Orkney and Shetland. An interesting fact is that this butterfly is the only butterfly species ever to have been recorded from Iceland.
Courtesy: UK Butterflies website
Been unable to get out with the big lens for a while, but still seen non this year.
One from a while back
Being unable to do any slide scans for the last few weeks has left me digging through the digital files for a daily post.
Today I was able to go through a box to digitize. That box consisted of a trip to Quebec in October of 1995 when the Canadian Pacific lines to the east continue to descend into smaller operator hands.
In this view, we are at the west end of Sherbrooke, Quebec yard, CPR territory, where a Canadian American Railway train from Brownville Junction, ME has just arrived. Notice the interesting switch layout. The yard lead hand throw is on the west side of the Magog River bridge. The frog and lead into the yard is on the east side creating this sort of dual gauge track running across the bridge itself. The CDAC crew will run east through the yard and call it quits. At the same time, a CPR crew will board and begin their day to yard Sherbrooke cars and then move on west to Montreal. Power from both CPR and CDAC leased EMD's provide the power for today's train. Nice having an RS18u as a leader!
Happy Missed MLW Monday!
the robin seemed unable to tackle the bird feeder so we put seed out on the patio table
🔶many thanks for visits, comments and favs - have a good week, keep warm, stay safe🔶
We're still unable to go far from home these days due to ongoing pandemic restrictions but with a few days of warm weather, we did some driveway camping to "get away from it all" - sort of! It was nice, actually, and so was waking up to the cacophony of bird song that starts just before dawn. This yellow warbler had a gentle melodic voice - compared to a nesting pair of robins that seem to SHOUT out their good morning song.
Here's a photo from the other day taken at Ian's hide. As can be seen the peanut did the trick and attracted the flighty jay.
Photo taken with just a 105mm zoom so cropped a fair amount.
Narcissus was a hero in Greek mythology
Narcissus possibly derived from ??? (narke) meaning "sleep, numbness," in Greek mythology was a hunter from the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty.
He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him.
Nemesis saw this and attracted Narcissus to a pool where he saw his own reflection in the waters and fell in love with it, not realising it was merely an image.
Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus died ...
These here, with salmon trumpets, are a fragrant variety.
I (maybe wrongly) make a distinction (wrongly), based on that fact, between Daffodils and Narcissus...
Have a wonderful day, filled with love, M, (*_*)
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This juvenile was perched in the open singing a single note. Unable to confirm ID as it seems to be possibly be an Eastern Wood Pewee or Willow Flycatcher ... always tough with these juvenile birds.
Pinery Prov Park, Grand Bend, ON
Being unable to pass without going back for a picture, I turned around. y the time I turned around 4 more people were stopped to get a picture. I have no details. You do have to admire them for being who they want to be and doing what they wish to do. Lincoln Towncar in Pawleys Island, SC, the best details I have.
That's Life...
Due to RL, I was unable to do my remembrance day photo.
In memory of those that fought for peace, and continue to now do so... Let you never be forgotten ♥
"Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans." — John Lennon
“Sing like no one’s listening, love like you’ve never been hurt, dance like nobody’s watching, and live like it’s heaven on earth.” author unknown
"Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking." – Steve Jobs
🎼: Circle of LIfe ~Elton John~
From the day we arrive on the planet
And, blinking, step into the sun
There's more to see than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done
There's far too much to take in here
More to find than can ever be found
But the sun rolling high
Through the sapphire sky
Keeps great and small on the endless round
It's the circle of life
And it moves us all
Through despair and hope
Through faith and love
'Til we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the circle
The circle of life
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
Nonethless, as a voiceless wind-up bird unable to wind the world's spring, I decided to go flying through the summer sky - which turned out to be fairly easy. Once you were up, all you had to do was flap your wings at the right angle to adjust direction and altitude. My body mastered the art in a moment and sent me flying effortlessly wherever I wanted to go. I looked at the world from the wind-up bird's vantage point. Whenever i had had enough flying, I would land on a branch and peer through the green leaves at rooftops and roads. I watched people moving over the ground, carrying on the functions of life. Unfortunately, though, I could not see my own body. This was because I had never once seen the wind-up bird and had no idea what it looked like.
For a long time - how long could it have been? - I remained the wind-up bird. But being the wind-up bird never got me anywhere. The flying part was fun, of course, but I couldn't go on having fun for ever. There was something I had to accomplish down here in the darkness at the bottom of the well. I stopped being the wind-up bird and returned to being myself.
(Haruki Murakami - excerpt from The Wind-up Bird Chronicle)
Unable to do WAH today due to small carry on bag, so you get this instead.
also for 118/123 -words
we are perusing the bars of Edinburgh
Bored and unable to focus on the book i was reading, i made a surprising and yet very charming encounter... after an hour of a funny and over the place chat, i had my "model of the month" in mind. too bad she ran away. but fortunately, i love taking instant shots. and this is what i ended up with...
Thank you Chantale Anatine for your patience with me and the little laughter that lasted the time it lasted...
If you are wondering how I am uploading so many photos, which, according to Flickr, you can see, but I cannot. I am frustrated and still trying to figure out why I cannot, and maybe if I can see them!
I am keeping the above comment uploaded for the moment because I am still experiencing problems.
Well, my friends, if you get to see my photos, that is great, but I am unable to see that they are uploaded to Flickr!
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
Photographed at West Valley Community Park, Yakima County, Washington. I was unable to get deceit photos of a Pacific Wren that I saw at the same time that I saw and photographed this wren. I enjoy the sounds this birds make.
IMG_7495
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.