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Watching the Manhattan skyline at night is a unique experience. A densely populated New York City borough that you can practically feel vibrating in the air. At night, Manhattan turns its lights on and Brooklyn offers many viewpoints for breathtaking views and long exposure photos.
Snipe searching for a meal....
A medium-sized wader, the snipe lives in marshes, wet grassland and moorlands, where it nests in simple scrapes. It uses its long, probing bill to find insects, earthworms and crustaceans in the mud, typically swallowing prey whole. During the breeding season, males can be heard making a unique 'drumming' sound as their tail feathers vibrate in the wind as they perform their aerial courtship displays.
Can't think of a better title... lol. Made me wonder if it pulsates or it vibrates !!!! Just kidding.. But I'm sure, it is strong, bereft in size but rich in length.. hahaha. Since time of the Mayans and the Aztecs, symbolism was prevalent as a way to represent something. What would this be? of course, your guess is as good as mine - a flower... :-)
Location: Kitayama Botanical Garden, Saitama-ken, Japan
Lens; 105 mm, 2.8 micro VR + Nikon R1C1
This (I think) Sedge Darner (Aeshna subarctica) sits on a rock, vibrating it's body to dry out, after I saw struggling and rippling in the duckweed on the surface of my pond and scooped it out.
Notice the broken wing. I was curious if it might still be able to fly. No worries, within a couple of minutes it zoomed off. But not before I took the golden opportunity to take pictures.
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I said: everything already full.
A poplar tree vibrated.
the silver leaves
they sounded loving.
The greens were grey,
love was sunshine
So, noon,
a bird sank
its singing in the wind
with such adoration
that she was delighted
under the wind the flower
grown among the cornfields,
higher.
It was me,
center at that moment
so much around,
who saw it all
complete for a god.
I said: all, complete.
Twelve on the clock!
by Jorge Guillen
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Taken from La Chnou 📍, in the La Chaume district of Vendée 🇫🇷, this photograph captures a suspended moment where light vibrates from foreground to background with almost liquid intensity 💧✨.
Two cormorants 🐦🐦, one perched on a rock , the other on a colorful buoy 🔴, seem to float in a reversed world 🌍 where sky and water merge into one.
Chromatic reflections 🌈 and delicate light resonance 🔆 transform the water’s surface into a vibrating mirror , where every element — bird, object, tone — becomes a note in a silent composition 🎶.
In the distance, the coastline and forest fade into a misty horizon ️🌲, anchoring the scene in balance and serenity ⚖️🌅.
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Enlightenment vibrates,
The colors dance with the chants
Of Kṛṣṇa’s grace.
The image captures a powerful moment from the festival of colors, or Holi, at the Radha Vallabh temple. In the black and white photograph, devotees are seen mesmerised with the "Radha Bhav" - intense emotional state of devotion and love that devotees aspire to cultivate towards Radha, the female consort of Lord Krishna. .
The lack of color in the image allows the viewer to focus on the expressions and emotions of the people captured within the frame.
The power of faith and the ability of the human spirit to transcend beyond the physical world have the devotees lost in a state of pure bliss, where the colors of the festival have faded away, and all that remains is their deep devotion.
Copyright Susan Ogden
The temps have been making a steady but slow climb upward here..today we hit 37...i swear it felt warmer yesterday at 34...but there was wind today so that must be why.
With the approach of the Nor’easter, that is set to hit DC with 20+ inches of snow, i am thankful that we will just get some rain and winds...combined with some high surf since the moon will be full, but warmer temperatures! Now...the rain is no biggie...some places will have some flooding of roadways, also not too big a deal....but the winds...THAT is going to be interesting. SO far the highest gusts i have had have been around 40-45 mph....this time we might get gusts 50-60mph! A house on stilts tends to vibrate a bit at 40 mph, so this will be an adventure,,,and you know how much i enjoy a good adventure...
THEN when things settle on Saturday afternoon, the sea will be wild and frothy and there will be treasures washing up by Sunday or Monday!
It was calm and beautiful on the sound tonight, making it hard to believe what is brewing. I am going to go take out the trash and then come in and get cozy with a book until i fall asleep! Stay safe and warm and dry my friends!!! :)
Light reflecting in the water vibrating in a dish when the garbage disposal was turned on. The light pattern was interesting to me so I grabbed a quick snap.
Took this shot coming back from work the other night. I kinda liked the colours and the mess of all those red lines going everywhere, vibrating all over the picture and concentrating at the top of it.
Feeling how the music vibrates through your veins is something that is priceless...
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The leaves sing,
pears dance in the pear tree;
spin the rose,
rose of the wind, not of the rosebush.
clouds and clouds
they float asleep, algae of the air;
all space
tour with them, force of none.
Everything is space;
vibrates the poppy stem
and a nude
flies in the wind riding a wave.
I am nothing,
body that floats, light, waves;
everything is from the wind
and the wind is air always traveling.
by Octavio Paz
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Pituophis melanoleucus catenifer :
This short (10 - 12in.) snake was basking in the sun on the porch this morning. This snake wasn't pleased to be relocated. It coiled up and hissed menacingly, even vibrated its tail mimicking a rattlesnake.
His body vibrated with an almost overwhelming intensity.
He was aware that others had abruptly vaporized w/o warning..
He knew he had to be very, very careful...
But the thrill was compelling and he was incapable of resisting...
Vibrating deep red and yellow green coleus leaves.
Perhaps you know them as Painted Nettle or Poor Man’s Croton, but many of us simply know them as Coleus. They have stunningly colorful foliage in brilliant combinations of greens, yellows, pinks, reds, and maroons, and a wide variety of leaf sizes and shapes. You can always find a perfect spot for coleus in your garden!
Coleus is one of the easiest plants to propagate. The plants root so easily you can start cuttings in a glass of water. They love to be wet so make sure your spot is suitable. When dry, they wilt and droop but are quickly revitalized by a generous watering.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL
And one day everything calms down.
Peace wins me,
Finally.
My senses are waking up,
I'm vibrating.
Everything comes back, the body knows.
My being knows.
Finally,
I'm home.
Nicknamed "The Trembling Lady" because of its tendency to vibrate when large numbers of people walked over it, the bridge has signs at its entrances that warn troops to break step whilst crossing the bridge.
December waves smashing over the breakwater at Morro Bay on Thursday. We could feel the ground vibrating with every crash from 100 yards away.
We have gotten back to our roots with a brand new Nail set. the Shimmer Summer features 9 colors for in beautiful vibrate colors, and are supported on Maitreya, Belleza, Tonica, Vista, Omega, SLINK and new Petrichor Vaera Nails. This set will be on sale @ Sense on 5/18 @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/168/125/1501
They communicate
Their wee bodies they do shake
Makes the branch vibrate
Note: I just heard about this while listening to the audio version of Ed Yong's An Immense World, which I borrowed through my public library. A wonderful book!
An iconic reptile, the rattle of the western diamondback rattlesnake is one of the most evocative sounds of the arid southern United States . A large and heavy-bodied species, the western diamond-backed rattlesnake’s colouration varies from chalky grey to dull red, appearing dusty due to minute flecks and dots on the scales. As suggested by its common name, this species has diamond-shaped markings over most of its body, which are edged with black and white. These markings are replaced by conspicuous black and white bands towards the rear of the tail, just in front of the rattle), while the head has two characteristic pale stripes, one in front of the eye and the other behind, which run diagonally down the head towards the mouth). Undoubtedly, the most distinctive feature of this species is the rattle. This unusual appendage is composed of loosely-connected, interlocking segments made of dead, horny keratin, which knock together when the tail is vibrated, producing the rattling sound. Newborn rattlesnakes are born without a rattle, but acquire segments after each moult, eventually developing as many as ten.
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Where I live the this is considered a wild flower. It is large, beautiful and vibrate so why shouldn't it be in my garden?
All day, the high clouds looked promising for a great potential sunset and thus Aaron and I decided to make a trek up to SF for a coastal shoot. While driving up, we noticed dense fog making a push into Daly City. Skunkage and failure were words vibrating through our minds but as we made our way northward, we were lucky to find Sutro Baths area free of fog. Having arrived early we decided to spend some time scouting around. While scouting, the fog made its northerly push and engulfed the entire Sutro Baths and SF coastline.
Trying to make something out of this trip, we decided to cross the bridge over to the Marin Headlands. There, we watched as the fog began making somewhat of a push into the bay. However, this fog push was rather disappointing - the fog advance stopped right around the Golden Gate Bridge. With only thin fog surrounding the bridge, the scene looked monotonous and hence we decided to shoot the fog rolling into the hills to the west of the headlands.
As the sunset colors began fading I made a quick sprint back over towards checking out the Hawk Hill overlook. To my surprise (and relief) the fog began making a push into the bay. Aaron and I grabbed out gear and raced back to the lower Hawk Hill overlook as blue hour was just beginning.
I typically do not like shooting blue hour sunset fog as the light on the fog at sunset tends to be flat with the light source behind us. However, a waxing gibbous moon overhead provided that much needed light source during blue hour. With the addition of moonlight, blue hour lasted much longer and gave both the sky and fog and extra dose of blue. This pano was created using 4 images stitched together.
Canon 5D Mark II
EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II
the Null2 Japanese signature pavilion with a flexible metallic-like membrane which vibrates, at the current World Expo in Osaka, Japan.
Escher in Het Paleis (Escher in The Palace) is a museum in The Hague, Netherlands, featuring the works of the Dutch graphical artist M. C. Escher. It is housed in the Lange Voorhout Palace since November 2002.
In 2015 it was revealed that many of the prints on display at the museum were replicas, scanned from original prints and printed onto the same type of paper used by Escher, rather than original Escher prints as they had been labeled.
It is January in Hokkaido, crossing the mountains. The wind is blowing at gale force from right to left. The snow streaks the photograph as it rushes by. The tree limbs and the few leaves that remain are also vibrating as the wind howls. My attempt was to capture that movement in a still photograph. Enjoy. 20250125 Driven Snow - Hokkaido Japan
A warm tropical sunrise illuminates the lakes and dunes of the Lencois Maranhenses. I was happy to see the sun again after a powerful thunderstorm rocked my campsite overnight. I had watched with trepidation as a towering wall of black clouds moved in toward me after sunset. Huge cracks of thunder were breaking the silence. A powerful wind kicked up and I realized I better set up my Bivi Sack before the wind made it impossible. Just as I got it set up, the purple rippled bottom of the thunderstorm let loose with driving rain. I dove into the Bivi and waited for the thunderstorm to pass, hoping to try a few starlight shots when it was over. But the storm didn´t stop. It grew stronger as the night turned utterly black. Lightning was flashing through the fabric of the Bivi and I could feel the sand underneath me vibrate with the thunder. Lightning and thunder were flashing and crashing every 20 seconds. I had set my bivi up on a fairly low spot in the dunes, but it was still pretty wild out there and I was flinching with every crack of thunder. It was surreal being alone out there, and the sky was SO black except for the sharp flashes of lightning. I finally fell asleep, wet and cold from a leak in my bivi bag. When I woke up again, the last stars had begun to fade and I could see the storm had finally drifted off to the far horizon. I quickly grabbed my camera out of a dry bag and made it to this spot just as the first warm rays of sunrise hit the dunes and the sand began to dry out...
Sunshine and Rainbows are nice but give me a good rainy or stormy day anytime... I'd much rather sit here in the rain than if the sky was crystal clear. This gorgeous channel of rugged coastline in Southern Oregon is by far one of the most thrilling places to sit. You can feel the rocks vibrate as the waves come up and hit them.
Hope you all have a great day!
In our mind a kind of beauty that
Came from what we'd seen through camera
It's belong to another world
There are secret nerves in our mind
Vibrate with beauty then resonating
A driving force behind photography
Title : Good morning sunrise
Driving and looking for the best spot for a sunrise, wind still up...the sky was quite intense pre dawn this morning... running out of time, chose the yachts at the marina.. which I never tire of... always beautiful. The Calypos Star Shark cage dive boat was just about to board and walk on the board walk... fully booked tour rocking the board walk... would I finish my pano before they all walked by and vibrate the board walk. Thanks to Staff member of the Calypos Star Simon who was really courteous and waited patiently till I completed my pano:)
Year: 2016
Location: Port Lincoln Marina, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
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Creemos que la piedra es sòlida e inmutable como la roca,en realidad està constituida de vacio y ondas vibratorias.
We believe that the stone is solid and immovable as the rock, there are actually vacuum and vibrating waves
Menorca Agosto del 2011
I attended an art gathering on Saturday evening at Nicholaus James Dalton's industrial building near downtown San Jose, California, where he provides studio space for artists. Nicholas was unveiling the new LionHouse Productions Studio, which will be a space for filming using green screen for music videos and movies/films. DJ music and reggae dance performances provided entertainment for the guests.
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"Superbe lumière, un paysage qui vibre, qui aspire !" // "Great light for a vibrating and sucking landscape !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Beautifully evocative atmosphere." // "Une atmosphère merveilleusement évocative." (Dave BAKER / www.flickr.com/photos/141626863@N07/)
"Wonderful view, great artistic expression." // Magnifique vue, superbe expression artistique." (Agatha D PRAWDZIK / www.flickr.com/photos/agatadprawdzik/ )
Ladybird on ladybird. Sorry, not really sharp :) but it was vibrating heavily ;)
Olympus E-M1 + Leica DG Macro-Elmarit 45/F2.8
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NASA has selected a science mission that will allow astronomers to explore, for the first time, the hidden details of some of the most extreme and exotic astronomical objects, such as stellar and supermassive black holes, neutron stars and pulsars.
Objects such as black holes can heat surrounding gases to more than a million degrees. The high-energy X-ray radiation from this gas can be polarized – vibrating in a particular direction. The Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) mission will fly three space telescopes with cameras capable of measuring the polarization of these cosmic X-rays, allowing scientists to answer fundamental questions about these turbulent and extreme environments where gravitational, electric and magnetic fields are at their limits.
“We cannot directly image what’s going on near objects like black holes and neutron stars, but studying the polarization of X-rays emitted from their surrounding environments reveals the physics of these enigmatic objects,” said Paul Hertz, astrophysics division director for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “NASA has a great history of launching observatories in the Astrophysics Explorers Program with new and unique observational capabilities. IXPE will open a new window on the universe for astronomers to peer through. Today, we can only guess what we will find.”
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The Banded Hoverfly is one of the common hoverflies in the UK and you can usually see them from March up until November, the adults feed on nectar and the larvae feed on aphids, which is a very good way to keep the aphids in check. You can see these Hoverflies in many places and they are a very good pollinator of crops and plants When the Hoverfly is settled it creates a hum when resting by vibrating its wings, another interesting fact is that the males have their eyes meeting on the top of the head whilst the females have their eyes widely separated.
These lovely Japanese Anemone flowers bloom from August to October but occasionally they can continue flowering into November depending on the weather. The leaves of the plant are quite short but the flowers grow up to 30ins high and they enjoy being planted in part shade, if the rhizomes are disturbed they seem to grow new growth very quickly and they give a lovely splash of colour in your garden in late summer.
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Op art, short for optical art, is a style of visual art that uses optical illusions.
Typically, they give the viewer the impression of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibrating patterns, or of swelling or warping.
Intent and will, vibrating, shaping inert vacant surface into dynamic flow, radiating, spreading over the distant proximity.
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Young Female Rose Breasted Grosbeak calling and vibrating to coax her father to hurry up with lunch :-)
Realize friends, time’s file is a bow.
Every moment’s tooth’ed wave
Vibrates with rosined hairs
Into strings of earth.
Violin years play airs;
Each a new harmonic cave,
Rasped smooth by the new water's flow.
again, had to handhold so a bit noisy but a great view (the bridge vibrates quite a bit with passing footfall, and t was quite windy too,
Vibrating deep red and yellow green coleus leaves.
Perhaps you know them as Painted Nettle or Poor Man’s Croton, but many of us simply know them as Coleus. They have stunningly colorful foliage in brilliant combinations of greens, yellows, pinks, reds, and maroons, and a wide variety of leaf sizes and shapes. You can always find a perfect spot for coleus in your garden!
Plus, Coleus is one of the easiest plants to propagate. The plants root so easily that you can start cuttings in a glass of water. They love to be wet so make sure your spot is suitable. When dry, they wilt and droop but are quickly revitalized by a generous watering.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami FL
We have gotten back to our roots with a brand new Nail set. the Shimmer Spring features 10 colors for in beautiful vibrate colors, and are supported on Maitreya, Belleza, Tonica, Vista, Omega, SLINK and new Petrichor Vaera Nails. This set will be on sale @ Sense on 5/18 @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/168/125/1501