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“Where we are, there is light.” The wind blew hard from the east and the trees rustled their branches. “From where I’m standing… it is warm enough.”
K. Ancrum, The Wicker King
K. Ancrum is the author of the award-winning thriller The Wicker King, the interstellar lesbian romance The Weight of the Stars, and the Peter Pan thriller Darling. Ancrum is a Chicago native passionate about diversity and representation in young adult fiction.
Where is everyone??? Its so strange to see such a beautiful beach empty. I guess the season is coming to an end.
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I call this place the landing or "standing on the breach." Here in this quiet cove where the tidal waters rise and fall I can see a wide variety of birds. And every time I visit I see eagles. This one flew behind me then towards his favorite perch. Zoom if you wish:)
Hoping all is well - many thanks for your comments on my sparrow images!!
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Horns: Altair - Oni Horns
Hair: Spellbound- White Rabbit
Eyes: Aviglam- Luminous
Bindi: Punch- Crescent Moon
Skin: Poppi by Pepe
Blush: Dazed
Lips: Heartwifi- Habi
Choker: NOIR- Waifu Choker
Outfit: Amitomo- Spot Light Gacha- Common
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Pose: Aristas - Fiona 9
Backdrop: Haikei - Helpless
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Two common starling (Sturnus vulgaris) chicks peeking from their nest hole.
Dwa pisklęta szpaka (Sturnus vulgaris) wyglądające ze swojej dziupli lęgowej.
Late afternoon light changed the side of the grey rock mountain into a piece of mahogany. The shadows create deep cuts and produce wonderful directional, diagonal lines.
In the South of Iceland, there were so many stunning things in short distances that we really felt like we were rushing from one sight to the next. Having just arrived in this amazing country, we were simply overwhelmed by the vastness, the volcano, the lava fields, the mossy rocks and all the amazing waterfalls. However, it was difficult to enjoy the latter as almost every location was crowded with tourists. I would have loved to visit every location at sunrise, but our schedule was pretty tight and so we tried our best to at least visit every location.
After we left Seljalandsfoss, I will never forget the moment we took a long left turn and the mountains in the distance moved aside revealing a massive waterfall: Skógafoss. It was simply huge and as we got closer to it, its enormous size became even more apparent. I was really hoping to get one of the classic shots, but it was just impossible to take images without people in it. Therefore, I tried to focus on more intimate compositions and as luck would have it, the sun peeked out from behind the clouds, creating this beautiful rainbow in the spray of this giant.
In retrospect, I kind of regret not having at least tried to take one of the classic shots from further away, but I also really like how this image turned out and it is something different, something I haven’t seen a hundred times. I hope you like it too!
Bottrop, Germany, 2020.
The title is a reference to a photo of one of my favorite photographers, Michael Kenna. Check out the first comment for a glimpse at the photo I am referring to. If you want to learn more about him and his work, check out this interesting article.
There's more on www.chm-photography.com.
Enjoy!
A closer look at the "Where Lines Converge" art installation by artist Nell Breyer. It looks amazing and beautiful in person but not the easiest to capture using available light, dealing with distance and shooting hand held.
During its first summer under its new operating plan, the Reading & Northern's NRFF has become a fan favorite for those of us in the Mid-Atlantic region. The afternoon trip north on the Lehigh Line allows opportunities to shoot from the Lehigh Gorge up to Pittston in decent summer light most days on a stretch of railroad where daylight train traffic has become scarce. On my trip up to New England this past week, I timed my departure accordingly so that I could intercept the NRFF around White Haven, and followed them north for a few shots. When I was here last month I was not successful at getting full sun at Solomons Gap, but was rewarded with a sunlit appearance here as they passed the ex-CNJ signals at the top of Penobscot Mountain.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. It's a HFF (Happy Fence Friday) day! I just loved the way this chap was leaning against the railing which I was able to frame perfectly for once. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend my Flickr friends, enjoy!
shot by KHWD in 2019 in the faroes, want to see more? www.motorhome-travels.net/post/blog-135-faroes-iceland
originally shot 14/5/2019