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Happy Valentine's Day everyone!! Linda and I thought this image would be a good image to honor this special day!!! We shot this image on Sunday and just fell in love with it!! Linda and I hope you enjoy the photo as much as we did taking it and watching these amazing birds!!
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OK, this is a departure for me. I do occasional HDR photos and I enjoy them. But I rarely go for anything that is overprocessed. This photo started taking on a feeling more of a painting than a photo at some point, so I just went with it. In the end, I love it! I really like this photo. Even though its not my typical HDR style, I think it is beautiful.
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Did not expect to see this today!
UP 2385, an EMD SD60M "Triclops," leads northbound UP AASCN out of Villa Grove as a light rain falls. This lead unit was very faded and I'm sure the crew loved having it as their leader.
If someone gets the song title reference, you win a prize.
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Single use toothpicks being well guarded by an orange tabby for the Macro Mondays challenge: "single use."
Area shown is about 65mm wide.
Happy Macro Monday!
I needed a change. I don't understand how you can just love bomb someone, promise your not leaving, tell them you love them and then just fucking throw them by the wayside. Fuck me I guess
Used for grinding corn and other grains. It's rare to find the mano with the metate together. I found these in an out of the way place near a river and left the mano just like I found it.
Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6
Camara Estenopeica, hecha en casa.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Kodak BW400CN (exp. 2007)
Exposure: 4sec.
Pinhole-16 (6X6)
Pinhole .3mm
F.L. 37mm
F:123
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Lightroom 3
I used to play this game with my Granny many years ago. I found an identical version in a charity shop... same box depicting Chinese lanterns etc and the brightly coloured plastic pieces in side. Starting from triangle bases, arranged around a star, each player has to get their 10 pieces to the opposite side. In straight lines you can hop over the opponents pieces... get it well timed and it can look impressive. I would like a heavy wooden version of this game, but, like the one my granny had, this is cardboard.
Lit from beneath by placing the board minus its surround, on a clear acrylic box and directing flash underneath it. There is about two inches of the board here. HMM
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Used the macro lens to capture these water drops on the leaf. Just love this time of year for pictures with the colors and weather.
What do you see? For me it was a combination of a Barn Owl face, an Ewok and a singing dog. I wonder what my Psychiatrist would say about that? lol
An intriguing view using a work of art as a leverage for beauty, both the monument and the City itself.
Seascape abstract created using ICM at a beach in Byblos, Jbeil, Lebanon. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and a 16 - 35mm lens, edited in Lightroom.
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09122017 19:52
when I was younger rather then looking at the 'rubber' I counted the visible threads to decide on replacement, wasn't smart but didn't have a choice....pretty sure I had more then one bolt holding on the tire though !!
I'm mobile again, meet Rocinante, my new workhorse. I don't have Fridays off anymore so I'm going to have to find a new way to get in hikes and still not miss time with Darling Tonia, but somehow, some way my camera and I should be getting more time together soon. If you see this baby comin', get off the sidewalk!
Each of us is born with the potential for the unfolding of our true self.
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Successfully used in combat in the Battle of France, accounting for about a third of the AdLA victories.
Typically French, the throttles had to be modified to operate in the opposite direction to aircraft for the US and UK.....
Birds were using the back of the wooden bench to land on before moving off so set out to get them as they approached with wings out. Shot@hand held this coal tit was one of my favourites. The light was challenging hence high ISO and wide aperture to allow fast shutter speed.
📷 Olympus OM1
🔎 Olympus 40-150mm + MC1.4
⚙️ F4 1/2500 ISO 6400, 210mm
#birds #AnimalWildlife #coaltit #birdphotography #nature #wildlife #birdlovers #wingsout #Outdoors #OneAnimal #rspb #naturelovers #wildlifephotography #britishwildlife #Bird
I used this spoon in a photo recently and said it had a story behind it.
I bought it from a local Fair trade shop. It was made in Laos from aluminium salvaged from deactivated unexploded bombs dropped on their province during the secret war which took place between 1964 and 1973.
A percentage of the money from the sale of these spoons goes to a charity to help young disadvantaged Laotians further their education.
On a lighter note, I'll let you into a little secret. The patterned fabric is a pair of oversized knickers Gloria bought for a photo...what is she like? ;)
Couldn’t think of a better place to be early with the morning light streaming through the Spanish moss that was draping the oak trees on Shady Oak trail, it was magical.
Update: in 2023 I posted a photo titled Mystic moss and while at the reserve this past weekend I went to the area of that photo. My heart dropped when I saw the main tree in the 2023 photo laying on the ground it was uprooted during one of the hurricanes this season like so many other large oaks in the reserve. Nature has such power to rearrange the landscape which forever changes places we love to visit. I’m so glad to have photos to remember how it used to be.
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Using vegetation to anchor restless sand dunes in place. Photo taken at Kalaloch campground on the Pacific Ocean in Olympic National Park, Washington State.
one can see the work done
Die Landschaft wird braun.
Man kann die getane Arbeit sehen.
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Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6
Estenopeica, hecha en casa.
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Arista Edu 100
Exposure: 10sec.
Pinhole-16 (6X6)
Pinhole .3mm
F.L. 37mm
F:123
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
De Gregori e Dalla - Cosa Sarà
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19th July 2017:
... Think you've got a point there, Cid."
As I didn't know what sort of a day I'd have after Graham fell yesterday, I was digging into the Happy Hippy bag as soon as I could for an emergency back up photo.
The weather hasn't been great either today, not raining, but overcast and dull, so I thought I'd give going out a miss and use my spare photo, which I had fun taking anyway and liked how it came out.
PS: Graham is feeling bruised and a bit weak, but he's been resting, sleeping for most of the day and I'm hoping that he'll be more like his old self by tomorrow.
Thank you all for asking.
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No use of filters in this shot, just f/16 with 3 bracketed exposures,nothing i like better is to come down to this wonderful place as the tide was coming in, i know i have shot this loads of times but i'm just capturing an image with some nice movement, the light was also fading fast hence the under exposed shot at f/16 was about 4 seconds, giving that foreground just enough movement, i think the same shot taken with 1 normal exposure would not give you the same effect, it really is worth while practicing these type of seascape images, you never know what you might achieve
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