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Construction project. It looked interesting.

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Chamaeleo calyptratus

 

A large adult male from the agricultural lands of rural south Florida.

Leaves enough for the imagination

Just Married!!!

 

Back in June, I had the privilege of spending spending some time with a couple great friends this over at the Washington Park Arboretum doing their engagement photographs. JR and Nikki are two of the most down to earth people I have ever met. There is such a great and fun loving chemistry between them and they are so not afraid of what the world has and what a loving marriage has to offer. Congratulations to the both of you and may your marriage be blessed with all of life's wonderful rewards! -vK

 

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Backlit moss on the branches at the nature park.

My son and I spent a couple of days at Mt Rainier earlier this week, and the vocabulary word for the trip became "lahar." Here's the word defined by dictionary.com.

 

Lahar (noun): a landslide of wet volcanic debris on the side of a volcano.

 

During routine browsing at one of Rainier National Park's visitors center, our imaginations were piqued by a display that mentioned the Osceola mudflow, an event that occurred about 5,600 years ago during which a 500-foot-tall wall of ice, mud, water, rock, and other material thundered off the mountain's northeast slope (seen here) and smashed its way through the White River valley, eventually making its way to Puget Sound. This photo gives you a pretty good idea of the affected area: The White River was about 2,000 feet below this point, so Osceola mudflow probably filled about a quarter of the canyon.

 

I say that our imaginations were "piqued," but in reality the story was pretty horrifying. Rainier's propensity for gigantic nasty mudslides has even resulted in scientists creating a lahar warning system. And a sign outside the White River campground had a rather chilling message for someone contemplating setting up their tent in an area that could be considered a playground for lahars. All of this worked to give the mountain a rather brooding and ominous feel, which I'm hoping came across in this photo.

 

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I've missed the mist :)

"Verhüllte Bettlerin" (1919), woodwork by Ernst Barlach (1879-1938)

Ernst-Barlach-Haus, Hamburg

Doubled diffused softbox above

Vertical Kinoflow banks front left and right of model

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MUA: Robyn Ross

Common darter dragonfly (sympetrum striolatum)

Photographed at Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve

inspired by:

national geographic

:DD

An adolescent orangutan wrapped in a white veil. Toronto Zoo, boxing day 2021. I am not at the Toronto zoo often, but whenever I have the opportunity to photograph the apes there, I try my best to treat it like a portrait, and show respect and appreciation for these beings.

Southern Sugar Maple (Acer floridanum), Eno River State Park

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 28mm

Iridient Developer

In the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens.

An invasive species in Florida, introduced to a number of locations probably in a successful attempt at ex situ breeding for the pet trade. Despite being harvested from the wild in huge numbers, their populations seem to persist.

A nice side-of-the-road view on Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park.

Camera: Canon A1

Film: Fujicolor superia x-tra 400

Veiled Mourner (third quarter 16th century) by a follower of Germain Pilon at the National Gallery of Art West Building in Washington, D.C.

 

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The setting of the Wolf Moon under a veil of early morning clouds.

Shot I missed from a previous shoot.

Model: Maria

"...we trust in propaganda of the wonders of tomorrow

in the shadow of contempt we are victims in the end..."

 

(Covenant - "Theremin")

A cracking night out hiding from the weather with Chris T in the Peaks last night.

My original idea didn't work, so back to the drawing board with that one.

I thought I'd use the lighting setup and composition from it, so it wasn't a complete waste of time

then sprinkled on an extra layer of magic and here we are.

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