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watch full video here cause flickr failed to upload it complete .. grrr
Presenting a preview of DRD's most elaborate creation to date ..
" Mystic Bastion '
more info soon ....
for now.. relax, turn up the volume and enjoy :)
music by: two steps from hell : protectors of the earth
Necesito del mar porque me enseña
no sé si aprendo música o conciencia
no sé si es ola sola o ser profundo
o sólo ronca voz o deslumbrante
suposición de peces y navíos
(Pablo Neruda)
I need the sea because it teaches me
I don't know if I learn music or consciousness
I do not know if it is a wave alone or to be deep
or just hoarse or dazzling voice
fish and vessel guess
(Pablo Neruda)
More animals just having fun in the water. Enjoy!
All the video clips are from Canva stock. (Some could be AI). I put them all together and edited in Canva and Adobe Express Editors. Audio "Awards" is from Canva stock. It fun to coordinate the audio with the clips.
Thanks for your views, comments, awards, invites, and faves.
A drive on (King's Road) from the town of Dhiban to the Mujeb Valley Panorama site.
4K Video recording, YI 4K Action Camera was used.
Camera mount on the windshield of Daihatsu 4X4.
Roméo très calme avec ses très turbulents grèbinous...
On distingue bien les trois au début de la vidéo .
DISCLAIMER: This Snowy Owl was photographed from a safe distance, using a 600mm prime lens, on a cropped sensor, which is a 900mm focal length equivalent. The image was also cropped in post editing. No Dunes were harmed during the making of this picture.
Snowy Owl
The Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) is a large, white owl of the typical owl family. Snowy Owls are native to Arctic regions in North America and Eurasia. Younger Snowy Owls start with darker plumage, which turns lighter as they get older. Males are almost all white, while females have more flecks of gray plumage.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_owl
Oh my ... babies in the Osprey nest! Two beautiful babies. I did better on this video (I hope you think so anyway!) so I'm sharing it!
To Him be the glory!
This beautiful Great Blue Heron has looked like this for a long time. He seems healthy and perseveres in spite of his affirmity. I lovingly refer to him as Ole' Crookneck.
Daino maschio con palco ricoperto dal “velluto” un rivestimento cutaneo molto vascolarizzato,alla fine della crescita delle corna il daino si libera del velluto strofinando le corna
su arbusti e ramoscelli.
Lumigny Safari Réserve
Le tigre blanc présente une particularité génétique appelée leucistisme (ou leucisme). Cette déficience en mélanine (pigment naturel) est à l’origine de la coloration de son pelage.
Contrairement à la robe orangée des autres tigres, celle du tigre blanc ne permet pas à l’animal de se camoufler dans la végétation. Facilement repérable par d’éventuels prédateurs, ainsi que par ses proies, il est à la fois exposé au danger et dans l’incapacité de se nourrir. Félin solitaire, il ne peut survivre longtemps par lui-même. On n'en trouve donc que quelques-uns dans une réserve en Inde et, en captivité, dans les parcs zoologiques.
Le taux de consanguinité est aujourd'hui tel que la plupart des jeunes naissant leucistes meurent ou ont des problèmes. L'ex Parc des Félins" de Lumigny n'en présentera plus lorsque ses trois derniers tigres blancs auront disparu.
PURE PLAY, inspired by the setting sun. There is hardly any practical functionality in this behaviour of wild geese. The end of the first March day this year.
Took my old E-M1 gen.1 with me, with stills on my mind. The camera has poor video, but the scene was irresistible.
Wild geese make a distinct sound and have a demeanour which is not always the same. I often hear them at night, when they fly in small groups low above my flat 25 m high. Then it's more like navigating, a kind of sound radar. Or encouraging each other. Yesterday evening (5 March, not this recording) I was late coming back from the river shore, and the geese had been conspicuously calm for an hour... when I was at the middle of that big field populated by them, it was almost completely dark already. Camera already packed in my bag. Then something like exploded. The whole flock of around thousand or more wild geese put up a play for me. They suddenly burst into flight from the field on my right hand side and flew right over my head to the other half of the field where they all majestically landed. It was a sound of the thunder, all those huge wings flapping above me and the geese honking and calling. Like ƒƒƒ tutti of a large symphony orchestra. There were many many more birds than could fit in my lens even if I had the camera ready and small µ4/3 sensor somehow probing the dark. –Maybe I should take a sound recorder with me the next time... :)))
The occurrence on March 5th (not the modest one filmed here) brings me to my photographic Murphy's law: My greatest pics and videos are the ones I did not take. That's a rule that's haunting me for years and decades; my whole life actually. Like that one in the caption, just four days after this recorded clip. Please read the paragraph above, it does not pertain to the video clip above. Somehow, the birds always wait just enough —5 or 15 minutes after the sunset— for the light to fade out and then they appear in majestic formations and formidable numbers, to perform their low passes, big turns, amplified rhythmic calls, terrific landings and what not. Exactly that fraction too late when I can NOT film them any more with my modest µ4/3 gear, but can still observe the spectacle. No, they don't do it to spite me; it's just to keep their worthiest artistry beyond our proud-spirited set of captured things. It's rewarding enough to witness them. I am humbled and remain with my reoccurring phenomenon. Birds appearing just before sunrise or just after sunset with the regularity of Newton's physical laws.
Similar with the people :)
P. S. Contemplating the purchase of the G9 Mark II ever since... Now you know it's not the GAS (gear acquisition syndrome), but the GIS (gees inspired syndrome).
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A collection of timelapses I shot during the month of March, 2015. I'm officially one year behind on uploading these.
Lyrics
If I had money I'd go wild buy you furs
Dress you like a queen
And in a chauffeured limousine
We'd look so fine
But I'm an ordinary guy
And my pockets are empty
Just an ordinary guy
But I'm yours till I die
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
I cannot promise you the world
Can't afford any fancy things, no
I cannot buy you diamond rings
No string of pearls
But my devotion I will give all my life
Just to you girl
My devotion I will give for as long as I live
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
Baby, put your hands in the air and sing it
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
I can't give you anything
But my love, but my love
The water bowl is going down a treat. Digit is still doing very well with only one finger on his right hand.
عساكـ بخير
كثر ما قلبي يتمنى
تكون بخير
هالمقطع من تصويري
من بعد حفلة الفنانه ( أحلام ) في ليالي فبراير
ان شاء الله ينال على رضاكم
ملاحظه : اهداء إلى كل جمهور الفنانه احلام
De opening van het vernieuwde Bezoekerscentrum heeft inmiddels plaatsgevonden in april 2016.
De maquette is hier dus te bewonderen.
Count Basie and his orchestra - Copenhagen 18. April 1972
www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-rfw_Oq5_w
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
It's been a good year for birds breeding in my neighbourhood, so many new little balls of feathers, and a few big ones as well. By no means all the new kids in my yard this year, but a representative sample videoed in a short time span and edited together in a 90 second video. Gotta love the Kookaburra baby, she's independent enough to visit alone, but not quite sure which way is home. She got it right in the end.
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