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I took this image with my iPhone as well as a Holga Pano but that film is still in the camera. It was such a beautiful afternoon.

I have never known hunger like these insects that feast on me

A thousand teeth and yours among them, I know

Our hunger's appeased

Our heart beats becoming slow

  

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In a Week

 

(Falling in fields - 3)

This is an image from my Holga Pano. The image below was from my iPhone. Some of you wanted to see the comparison. I favor both but of course ;) Analogue will always have my heart.

Ambalangoda in Sri Lanka

One of the most scenic roads we have ever traveled is the Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies. Keep alert for wildlife when driving the entire length of this beautiful road. ;)

Blanca doesn't stop for amphibians! She almost stepped on the little fellow!

“The garden of love is green without limit and yields many fruit other than sorrow and joy.”

Rumi

 

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It was a windy, rainy day. The cave you see was dark and humid. Although the weather was unstable, the clouds would give way from time to time for just a few minutes and let sunlight through. I waited for hours, when finally the clouds opened up and a wonderful beam of light lit the scene. The rain stopped, the waves crashed and the birds soared.

 

My thinking spot right before a storm, it started raining just before I walked back into the yard. lol

Corn Fields, Rural Ogle County, Illinois

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 320, f/10.0, 38mm, 1/400s

"You do not fear, you do not falter. You do not yield. Remember that you are a wolf. And you cannot be caged."

 

The Look:

• hair - doux - aura

• pants - asteroidbox - riley outfit (black)

• top - asteroidbox - luna shirt (fatpack)

• cheek add-on - krova - cheeks 2

• boots - asteroidbox - xaid boots

 

• pose - ana poses - all i see

• backdrop - tropix - factory platform backdrop

 

• on him - DURA-B95 hair, val'more prototype armor

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Leaving the rain behind.

 

Straight out of camera with no adjustments.

- Captured this red Ford Anglia 1962 in a small street of Varadero, Cuba. Varadero is located on the Hicacos peninsula, 130 kilometers east of Havana, on the north coast of Cuba. December 15, 1887 is the official date of the founding of Varadero.

 

- J’ai capturé cette Ford Anglia rouge 1962 dans une petite rue de Varadero Cuba. Varadero est située sur la péninsule de Hicacos, à 130 kilomètres à l'est de La Havane, sur la côte nord de Cuba. Le 15 décembre 1887 est la date officielle de la fondation de Varadero.

 

- He capturado esta Ford Anglia roja 1962 en una pequeña calle de Varadero, Cuba. Varadero está situado en la península de Hicacos, a 130 kilómetros al este de La Habana, en la costa norte de Cuba. 15 de diciembre de 1887 es la fecha oficial de la fundación de Varadero.

 

wise and noble one. Straight from the cam. View On Black

Better on black?

 

Color is the overpowering of black; white – the final victory over black.

 

-- Dejan Stojanovic

A visit to Delaware & Hudson’s East Binghamton yard usually yielded multiple views of multi-schemed motive power lash-ups that were different from any other power consists that had previously been seen. Here a Maine Central/GTI U25B, a Delaware & Hudson GP39-2 in solid blue with nose stripes, a Delaware & Hudson GP39-2 still in Reading colors, and a Boston & Maine/GTI GP40-2. A bonus was that they were all clean.

As summer yields to winter, the interim process, autumn, unleashes a wonderful pallette of golds, reds, yellows, oranges. The intricacy in the leaf veins is quite pronounced if you zoom in. We had high winds all day yesterday, culminating last evening in even higher winds with a storm that passed through on the edge of the cold front. The winds and rains stripped most of the trees of their colorful foliage, but did leave colorful deposits on the ground and in other unexpected places.

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© de Orbe 2020, Canada

 

Hatched several weeks earlier in nest beside window on patio baker’s rack. Three mates left with parents to adjacent woods the previous afternoon but this one was too scared to take the leap. Parents returned following morning and scolded him until he finally flew/stumbled to the ground and then trotted off to join the family. Nest out of scene to the right. This image originally captured 6/2022 and edited a couple of days ago. The Cardinal parents have just started construction of a new nest in the identical spot…not unusual…should yield nice photo ops as don’t even need a true telephoto lens.

A twofer at the Split Rock Lighthouse yielded the Philip R Clarke and American Integrity gliding through the icy cold waters of Lake Superior, which was evidently warmer than the surrounding air tempature.

 

Well worth the frozen toes and feet!

YIELD!!! Even the SUNNYSIDE

of the road is BONE chilling!

 

We've had some major drifting snow!

Yields in slate quarries were incredibly low - for every 20-30 tons extracted, only 1 ton was usable- resulting in millions of tons of slate rubbish. The so called "rubbish men" cleared the waste rocks from the galleries and built the tips of waste which surrounded the quarry. These rubbish men were usually paid for the tons of material removed, unlike the other quarrymen who were paid by the number of slate slabs they produced. Huge waste tips can be seen all over North Wales.

 

Part of the series "Welsh slate quarries":

 

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I usually setup 2 lights with shoot through umbrellas for our tight little interior shooting area. The lights are triggered with radios, specifically Pocket Wizards. But, let's say you occasionally run into a problem with one, or more, and they don't work, usually a fluke though. Pocket Wizard's are top of the line radio triggers, but even they can fail from time to time. In the above photo the main light on the left didn't fire. Usually, the image would be a "throw away." But, in this case, I kinda' liked the the result and decided to do the edit. It is proof that even one off camera light could yield some interesting results.

Big rig trucker heading south on the Alaska Highway, most likely empty.

Learned a couple of days later in the trip that a lot of extra loads had come up with supplies after folks around Anchorage emptied the store shelves post earthquake.

 

Alaska Highway, upper Tanana country.

For those who might wonder, I was pulled off on the side of the road.

 

9 Days, 4 Dogs, 2,558 Miles. Day 1.

Wikipedia: The city of Nan's most famous wat is renowned for its cruciform ubosot which was constructed in 1596 and restored during the reign of Phra Chao Anantaworritthidet (Chao Nakhon Nan No.62nd) (1852-1892).

 

It is the only temple which was built as if it were on the back of two immense snakes (or Nagas). Each of the four entrances is preceded by a small corridor topped by a finely decorated, point-shaped structure (underlining the royal origin of the temple) and is equipped with smoothly carved doors; with Chinese demon guards in the east, flowers in the north and forest life motives in the Lanna style in the west and south.

 

The wat's interior is impressive. It is also a good example of Thai Lue architecture. The structure of the roof is supported by twelve teak pillars decorated with gold on black and red lacquer and elephants' motives. The ceiling is also finely decorated. The flowered altar resting in the center of the bôt supports four Buddhas of the Sukhothai style in the pose of Bhūmisparsa mudrā

 

Well preserved murals of great value illustrating the Khattana Kumara Jataka on the Northern wall and the Nimi Jatakas on the Western wall as well as scenes of the local life of the time when they were painted by Thai Lue artists during the restoration of the temple at the end of the 19th century. Europeans can even be noticed: a reference to the arrival of the French to whom the East of the Nan valley area was yielded in 1893. The style is rather distinctive and quite removed from the traditional style of temple paintings in Thailand.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phumin

 

Time spent in prayer will yield more than that given to work. Prayer alone gives work its worth and its success. Prayer opens the way for God Himself to do His work in us and through us. Let our chief work as God's messengers be intercession; in it we secure the presence and power of God to go with us. (Andrew Murray)

"When defeat is inevitable, it is wisest to yield."

- - Quintilian

 

A panorama of 5 combined images of a double rainbow that formed the afternoon of 8/17/17

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Sign viewed at an artist's display

Fletcher Fall Festival (Oklahoma)

 

Artist: "Art of Lewisone."

"Once the herd starts moving in one direction, it's very hard to turn it, even slightly." ~ Dan Rather

 

Okay...one more of the bison as we captured them traveling down the middle of the road....it was brutally cold & snowing, and I just loved the way they looked with the frost & snow covering their faces....definitely one of those moments that you just have to yield to the herd and let them move along at their own pace :-)

 

Have a great Wednesday....busy week, so I will try to catch up with everyone later...many thanks for all your visits & comments!!!!

A return visit to Westhay Moor NNR yielded about six LMGs including two females. I say "about six" because they are quite mobile and it's impossible to be sure if you've seen the same one before!

 

The females are huge for a grasshopper - up to 36 mm according to the book and this one must have been easily that size.

Austin, TX - October 2011

 

Dedicated to my dad... he'd be 85 today, and will always be my hero and best friend. He was taken 39 years ago. Miss you dad!

Bicycles and roller-bowlers, yield to us old, slow walkers. Alviso, California.

I have not done local scenery in a long time. Gloomy, hazy morning

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