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No idea when I will see the Danish West Coast again, but today I allow myself to dream.....Blavand, Jylland, Denmark
Site sur la côte nord-ouest de Terre-Neuve, Bonaventure péninsule est un site d'aventure du monde à visiter et surtout l'autre endroit du monde, Bonaventure Formation rocheuse est avant tout populaire pour les oiseaux visualisation des macareux à cet endroit, la visualisation du sentier de randonnée à Bonaventure seawall et admirez de superbes nuages de lumière et d'ombres humoristiques!
Located on the northwest coast of Newfoundland, Bonaventure Peninsula is one world adventure site to visit and especially the other place in the world, Bonaventure Rock Formation is primarily popular for bird viewing puffins at this location, viewing the hiking trail at Bonaventure seawall and admire stunning clouds of light and humorous shadows!
Newfoundland, Bonaventure Peninsula, Bird Island, Newberry and Rock Formation and viewing on Atlantic Ocean !
Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites !
Regards, Serge
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All rights reserved. Do not use without my written authorization.
#MacroMondays - #Macro Mondays - #water
To photograph water is, in its liquid form, by itself impossible because water is absolutely free of any colour and with a structure we can't perceive. What we only can display are reflections on its surface ore the edges where water is touching other elements (other liquids, gases ore solid objects). In case of the last one its still quite difficult to recognice the touching surface. In case of transitions to other liquids ore gases they are vissible more clearly, for instance in the form of droplets ore like you see here in the reverse version. On this photograph You see the blossom of white clover couted by blisters of carbon dioxide in a glas of water (soda).
Wasser zu fotografieren ist, in seiner flüssigen Form, an sich unmöglich, denn Wasser ist absolut farblos und hat eine nicht wahrnehmbare Struktur. Das einizige, was wir darstellen können sind Spiegelungen in der Oberfläche oder die Ränder an denen das Wasser auf andere Elemente (Flüssigkeiten, Gase oder feste Körper) trifft. Während bei letzterem die Berührungsflächen trotzdem nur schwer zu erkennen sind, sind die Übergänge zwischen unterschiedlichen Flüssigkeiten und zu Gasen meist deutlich auszumachen, zum Beispiel durch Wassertropfen oder wie hier, die umgekehrte Variante. Auf dem Foto seht Ihr eine Kleeblüte ummantelt von Kohlendioxid Bläschen in einem Glas Wasser (Mineralwasser).
So the first image I'm sharing from a recent Northumberland trip isn't actually from Northumberland, Lol. Heading home along the M5 we took a few detours. Driving along we saw some great clouds above the power station so I pulled in to find the road to get a closer view. Recently finding out from my uncle that they built this power station on my great great uncles farmland called Drypot Farm. I'd already visualised this image and was on the cards for the Friday evening heading up country but it didn't work out with constant delays in the traffic. I think this definitely suits a black and white edit. Thanks for looking.
It's painful, I know. I wished some of our political leaders would do the same. I have nothing against reptiles. The problem comes when our Neo Cortex supplies our reptile brain with unlimited processing power. Turning us into monsters. Have a look.
So I finaly made it back to Tierpark Sababurg after it had been closed for several weeks due to coronavirus lockdown. It seems that we humans were not the only ones affected by the psychological side-effects because every Sababurg dweller was out and about putting on a lovely show for us visitors. Even the wolves were roaming their enclosure and explored every corner of it. This one here was a little startled to find me standing right next to the fence but after a brief moment of hesitation it mustered all its strength, visualised the path and bravely walked right past me. What a wonderful moment. :o)
This painting today is a creation thanks to Shakti Gawain from who i readed today that She died,i loved her books,A drawing with my own texture in watercolor and acryl
Visualise a Beatles Song
Crazy Tuesday.
Drive My Car" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon.
A jockey explains his moves to a member of his team, following a race at Ballinrobe Racecourse, Mayo, Ireland
The absolutely incredible, Mont Blanc Massif seen from Le Brevent above Chamonix in the French Alps. This time next year, all being well, I will have stood at the top of Mont Blanc. I cannot wait!
My Mum visited Schoc chocolates on a trip to the Wairarapa and bought us a beautiful array of delicious treats. The curry and pappadum's block was absolutely mouth watering, I savoured every little piece.
Yay for delicious vegan chocolate, we like it very much!
I don't eat fish but I will be letting this one melt in my mouth. (Frank ate his the day it arrived, I saved mine to take photos and at last I got around to it). I love how pretty the colours are, such pretty edible art.
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Findhorn Valley, Highlands | Scotland
Given that one of the primary objectives of going to the Cairngorms at this time of year was to hopefully see and photograph mountain hares in the snow, I shall indulge myself by posting a few shots of them over the next couple of days. We were fortunate as, the night before our session at this location, there had been a reasonable fall of snow. Not only did this give us the conditions we wanted, but it probably put a few people off making the ten mile drive down an uncleared and ungritted winding track road such that, apart from a couple of other photographers, we had the whole mountain side at our disposal. We were also blessed with lovely sunny conditions.
But, that’s only half the story, as once you’re there you have to first spot a hare, which is actually far more difficult that you imagine, and then hope you can approach it. I take no credit at all for this as I may well have come away without any close-up photos if it hadn’t been for our excellent local wildlife photographic guide Mark Hamblin - thank you Mark. He not only knew where to go, but he seemed to actually know some of the hares individually.
Anyway, after a fairly long trudge from the car and then onto the lower slopes we spotted our first two hares at distance sitting in their ‘forms’. What a great start, this was going to be easier than I thought. It wasn’t, as both of those hares decided that they didn’t want to be photographed and made off up the mountain at quite an incredible pace when we were probably still 100m or so away from them. I did get one long shot though of one sitting on the wide open whiteness and, although it doesn’t capture any mountain peaks in the backdrop, it does give me a ‘little is more shot’. I read a lot about photographing mountain hares before we went and, quite rightly, people who photograph them regularly say that you should vary your shots with some wide-angle views. For this first visit I just wanted some shots and, quite frankly, the closer the better. If I’d appreciated how close we were going to be able to get, then I certainly would have taken a wider lens. I didn’t, so ended up taking all my photographs with the 500mm, which meant that when we did locate a couple of hares that were happy to sit tight, I could keep at a sensible and respectful close distance and take frame filling photos of the type I’d visualised.
Neither Tris nor I really thought that we would be able to get photos of them this close up in the snow so, once again, thank you Mark.
Tada!
This is a audio-visualiser I made with Geometry Nodes in Blender 3.4 (I make all my blender creations with an old computer with only 2GB RAM on the Graphics Card).
You can find the Nodes set up here: www.flickr.com/photos/125389789@N04/52670925643/
The above video is best viewed in full screen mode - otherwise there are some artifacts.
Music
"Inventing Flight" by BryanTeoh (freepd).
I made this ages ago while I was learning OpenGL. It's not very realistic, but hey. The program takes ages to load for some reason (the Earth texture file's only 80 Mb!)
One of my long-term projects is to do this realistically. I found a paper on it somewhere.
It's been a while since I've been to Chesterton. With the change of gear since my earlier days, I took the opportunity to reacquaint myself and get some better quality images. I was hopeful that I'd get grey clouds, warm evening sunlight and a good crop in the field. I've set out so many times to this place in the past, and been met with disappointment when I got there. Not tonight ... just as I'd visualised.
Transmission of Biological Visualisation (ANTBV)
Artist: Russell Anderson
Medium: Bronze and Stainless steel
Date: 2011
Above the southern parkland and located on Redcliffe Parade is Russell Anderson’s artwork entitled Apparatus for Non-Destructive Transmission of Biological Visualisation. The work is an interactive sculptural device presented as a popular street-side amusement.
Russell, a longtime Redcliffe local, has created a fictional nautical legend of what was once a real 19th century explorer vessel, shipwrecked in Moreton Bay. This device, salvaged from the wreck, contains the captive essence of a sea creature. Viewers are invited to turn a handle, generating power to view the sea-creature essence contained within and its projected image.
This sculpture tells the story of an imagined local history. ANTBV acts as a fictional appliance or device that evokes the past by using design elements from another era. As the only remaining invention of a fictional, early nineteenth century naturalist, this device is an interactive sculpture that explores local fauna on a whimsical level.
An unintended mono conversion...so much for pre-visualisation!! The colour version just screamed out for the contrasty monochrome treatment, so I got on with it!!
The "Cape of Good Hope" is on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It might not be the most southerly point in Africa (that's at Cape Agulhas), but it is as far south as you can go within 100km of Cape Town.
This is not a drone photo or an AI image. Everything that you see here is 100% real. In December 2015 I spent a lot of money chartering a light aircraft with an open door so that I could capture this composition (as soon after sunrise as possible). I'd planned it all very carefully with Google Earth, so I was able to instruct the pilot to fly to this exact altitude and GPS coordinates to get my shots.
Of course, I wanted to be the first person to ever capture an aerial panorama of the Cape of Good Hope. Fortunately I was able to capture my pre-visualised pano, which I did share on social media at the time. But that wasn't my best shot. We circled 3 times at different altitudes, so I managed to take quite a few photos. This was my best shot. :)
Of The album Rumours of Fleetwood Mac and just draw and write what comes in You're head , memories ,visualisation,then a bit textured( because the glow of the calender paper)>
Thanks for the visit have a nice weekend.
Beau à visualiser sur le marais ... Beautiful to visualize on the swamp
Canard colvert - Mallard duck
NEW SERIES: The great Escape
Check it out on my page..
www.enricoessl.com/gallery/the-great-escape
Best regards friends..Enrico
The last 2 years of the pandemic, I have often thought about the feeling of make the great escape.
To visualise this was, of course, also the aim of my photographic work, which has contributed greatly to helping us all cope with these difficult times.
Despite all the adversities and restrictions of the pandemic,
I was always motivated to enter the urban space.
In the same way, I wanted to escape into solitude, to stake out my spaces, just for me.
It was not necessarily empty streets and people hidden under masks that I wanted to photograph, but people and scenes that speak for themselves and for this crazy time.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
This guy was a professional and could do some amazing stunts on in-line skates and on scaffolding bars
#71 Daniel Arnold, nearest camera about to lead off the expert race.
Canada Heights SEMX Series June 15th 2008
From The Deep System: Boxrunner.
The Brawling Beauty engages her reversers as she exits the slipstream vortex back into normal space.
I've been working on exhaust plume methods using illuminated and clear bricks. Finally got something for the reversers I liked. I've also tried to visualise a slipstream vortex for the first time.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
Beech trees after rain in afternoon autumn sunlight.
I had intended and visualised for all to be b&w, but in two, I preferred the colour version.
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Visualisation Stadler, tous droits réservés.
Stadler a confirmé le 21 novembre 2022 la fourniture de dix motrices Be 6/8 pour la ligne entre Lausanne Flon et Renens Gare Nord actuellement en construction.
Il s'agit des premiers Tramlink à voie normale de Suisse, après ceux à voie métrique en service ou commandés pour les FLP, les BLT (WB), l'AVA (LTB), Bern SVB et Genève TPG.
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Avis:
En raison des attaques terroristes de la Russie sur l'Ukraine mais aussi
des menaces de l'Ambassade Russe en Suisse contre le journal zürichois NZZ et
les dégâts infligés au tram Mirage 339 de Vinnytsia portant les couleurs de la Suisse
toutes les photos de cette galerie prises sur le territoire de la Fédération de Russie sont rendues inaccessibles au public jusqu'à nouvel avis.
Merci de votre compréhension.
Von einem meiner Lieblingslieder des weißen Albums. Georges Handschrift. Nachweislich das einige Lied der Liverpooler, das von Süßigkeiten handelt.
One of my favourite tunes from White Album. The only one by the Fab Four dealing with sweets. It's George's hand writing.
Black & White Ruffed Lemur ( Varecia variegate)
These very attractive lemurs are arboreal ,spending most of their time in the high canopy. They are mainly fruit eaters & are mostly around 100-120 cms long & weigh 3-4 kgs .
Taken at a Lemur sanctuary near Antananarivo, Madagascar.
“A goal is a dream with a deadline.”
- Napoleon Hill
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There is no feeling like acomplishing a goal...The sleepless nights and the tears are worth it, the goal makes everything worth while.
I'm visualising the end.. thinking positive.. im almost there..
Every storm has a silver lining..