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Pierremenaud, an old small mountain village, less than 100Km. from Turin, featured by buildings painted by local artists.
Here's an old decorated wash house.
to remove or eliminate something completely, often using water as a metaphor for cleansing or getting rid of something unpleasant or unwanted.
@ Budda Garden, maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ahimsa/19/106/25
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Tiz amazing what you can find on a beach :)) Not sure it this was washed up or somehow driven on and left to rot.
BaD 4/19
After washing the clothes Pumpkin Spice was hanging out the wash even the dust bunny ;D
You can see the little-uns are so helpful lol
The use of plastic cutlery and disposable plates in England and Wales is going to be banned. This morning's walk along the beach proves the point. The irony is that this plastic fork could have come from the other-side of the globe.
It's a new cleansing...mother nature is in charge and early spring is a wash.
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and fabulous day dear Flickr friends !
Coastal; scene shot not long before sunset at Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, the tide was on it's way back out and had left some debris on the beach which I was going to move then thought I'd leave it in the scene as it I thought added to it...
Not long after I'd taken this shot a guy walking his dog had come over for a chat to see what I was up to, he thought I was waiting for a seal that had been coming close in to the shore over the last few weeks... it's a good job I had this shot in the bag as up to this point id taken great care to not tread on any of the sand and keep it prestine, his dog ran straight in front of the camera and proceeded to start digging the biggest hole I've ever seen a dog dig, it looked like it was trying to reach the Earths Core the way it was going at it ! All I could do was laugh, that was the end of this location until the next tide....
I crashed a photoshoot with this model - the scene was so unique I had to poke my lens in for a shot. Promise 100% she is a live
The Great Salt Lake has a salinity up to 27% making floating easy.
Pontiac TransAm
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Mother Nature's petals of the Autumn Rose wash into my heart. With waves of joy and delight. I give unto her my open heart and devotion.
The third photo from the "Autumn Rose" series.
Queen's Copse / Horton Wood, Dorset
Silver-washed Fritillary [Argynnis paphia]
LEPIDOPTERA > Papilionoidea (Butterflies) >
Nymphalidae > Heliconiinae
An Eastern Yellow Robin (Eopsaltria australis perches alertly after a late afternoon bath.
HD PENTAX-D FA 150-450mm f4.5-5.6
My apologies for the infrequent posts lately but I haven't been shooting a ton and my last trip out last saturday was a waste, with basically zero color, no reflections at all and the kind of light where every shot looks dull. In fact, lately it's been very tough to tell what the weather will do and while I've missed a few colorful sunsets over these last couple weeks, it's mostly been just those really gloomy days where the time for the sunset comes and goes with nothing changing. I've been skipping days where the conditions seem like they could go either way and mostly have made the right decision. I can see both East and West from the balcony (albeit a bit off from the sweet spots) and if I stay home, I can at least see if I was missing anything.
Anyway, I did take a bunch of shots a few weekends ago when I was alone on the beach at Venice in the rain, watching storm clouds out at sea in one direction and a golden reflective sunset a little more West. Shooting at a beach in the rain is a new experience for me and despite being fun, I had some big issues mixed in including not being as well prepared for blowing rain as I should have been. Also since I wasn't shooting long exposures, I turned the lens image stabilization on and it sort of malfunctioned. It was windy enough on the shore to make things fairly difficult for my "wind proof" umbrella and when the IS was turned on, there would be a slight hiccup with each manual adjustment to the focus. It seemed strange but I focused where I wanted and then shot away not realizing until I got home and viewed the photos on my mac that it ended up making half the shots I took shaky and completely unusable. They're like how a 3D photo or video looks without the glasses, if that makes sense. Fortunately, the lens seems to be functioning properly again.
I did get an interesting group of shots from the half that didn't suffer from the lens issue and weren't taken when the light got too dark and I experimented with ISO 800. I shot every photo from the right side of the lifeguard headquarters and the giant stacked boulders that divide the beach facing Santa Monica. The tide wasn't what I had gotten used to and there was no reflective areas where I normally shoot so I had to walk a bit to find a clean reflective surface within view of both the storm cells and the sunset. This was basically where West and North meet I guess and with the clouds rolling over the mountains, it was pretty amazing to watch. While this is facing Santa Monica, the pier itself is out of frame to the right. The conditions were better in this direction as most of the remaining rain clouds were behind me and the blowing rain became more of an annoying drizzle. I wish the mountains were a bit better detailed, but fog and the dense clouds covering the mountains made it tough and i was mostly focused on the lower middle of the frame. Even though it was a fun night, I found it really challenging to get the settings and focus in harmony. It was so dark and windy over there at times that I'm surprised any details in the background show. Most of the shots that focused more on the mountains than the reflection and foreground were among those that fell victim to the IS issue though some did turn out well enough. I think the next time I go, I will drive further down the road and get closer to these mountains and Santa Monica Pier. As long as I can arrive early enough to take my time, I will pick a new area of this beach to focus on :)
WHEN & WHERE
Venice Beach
Venice, California
November 26th, 2016
SETTINGS
Canon T4i
EF-S 18-135mm IS STM
@18mm
ISO 200
f/10
1/30th second
CPL
Washing out on the line, at one of al Ain's old residential areas. Friday is a day off, and it is common to see the washing out.