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Douglas County-Washington State

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©annedhuart

Definitely a destination worth stopping off at again.

A wide view of Story Bridge and city of Brisbane

Male Stonechat from todays walk around the local reserve. Nikon D500/500mm PF.

Display of Venetian masks used in the film Eyes Wide Shut, a central motif of the film. From the Stanley Kubrick exhibition at The Design Museum, London.

happy weekend!

Taken at Jewel, Changi Airport, Singapore

'works every time. Jimmy knows.

.... of the Sugar Pines track near Batlow, NSW

this wide angle image has been taken inside of very popular Petronas twin towers , Malaysia . I love very much to use wide angle lense.

  

thanks for every one for views, faves, and comments.

For Macro Mondays theme 'Pair'.

 

I generally prefer to tell a photographic story with Brian, in the context of his surroundings, but for this task (as 'Eyes' were specifically mentioned in the theme description) I wanted to get as close as possible to just Brian's eyes/eye stalks.

 

I made use of a small plastic ruler to act as a 'platform' for Brian. As snails are naturally curious about their surroundings, I placed him on the platform in the back light of the conservatory window, hoping he would stretch his neck and eye stalks down as this would give me the best shot at getting just his eyes. Attempts using my Raynox DCR-250 macro attachment proved to get too close, and with far too shallow a depth of field, so I had to go in as close as possible with only my macro lens. Brian moved surprisingly quickly, so I was lucky to capture both eye stalks in the frame and in good focus - this took a fair number of attempts!

 

There was no need to check the measurement of the photo to make sure it was within the the MM size limit - I would estimate the distance between the eyes as approximately 2cm, so this would qualify as a 'true' macro and only a slight crop was done to get symmetry of the eye stalks in the frame.

 

Those of you that find snails to be disgusting, slimy creatures will not care for this photo! But I have come to appreciate their behaviour, comic character and (yes!) grace and beauty. I am apparently in good company with the novelist Patricia Highsmith who bred hundreds of snails in her garden and famously took a handbag to a party filled with lettuce and snails.

 

No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.

Magnolia grandiflora tree in flower

Just a typical Tofu, looking at the wildlife in his garden with eyes full of wonder. :)

Posted for the Happy Caturday theme "Faces".

Mad Max

- In-game Photo Mode

- Reshade

- SRWE

I have done this motif several times now, with different cameras and lenses (this shot done with Fuji X-E2). Each time, I am getting something different. I can't really prioritise one above the other. Perhaps the lesson really is that different vistas and ways of looking do not lead to a "final" image, but a variety of images - and each of them partial.

Ribble Valley, Lancashire

Beauty grows under the trees

Softly blowing in the breeze

Ready to bloom, open wide

Filled with love ,deep inside

As it rises against the green

Where its beauty, flowers like a dream

A fisherman casting his net for another round of catch. He got a good catch. Was his lucky day

Late hour there in the highlands of West Virginia ... the Dolly Sods area.

Chow Mahalla Palace, Hyderabad, India

Dungeness Spit - Port Angeles, Washington

First Wide shot with the iPhone 14 pro. Looking like I'll be using this phone for some of my landscape work.

Great Blue Heron at Bethany Lakes, Allen Texas USA Winter 2018

Another moment of indecision of which one to upload, they both have pluses or minuses, flickr decided to put the less wide on top.

 

Bohinj Lake, Slovenia, autumn morning. Ducks were always threatening to ruin the reflections by wading across.

Plymouth Hoe and seafront taken from Mount Batten.

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