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A family has walked up from Seaford Head and is now enjoying this spectacular view of The Seven Sisters.
Sethi has a home with several cat beds, a sofa, lots of blankets and cushions but like many cats he prefers to sleep in the most uncomfortable places. Yesterday I found him in a wooden planter in the garden, in fact it was Fynn who found him (see photo in the comments). The grape ivy grows in this planter but I have pruned it recently and the planter offers enough room for a cat now. I suppose that I will soon find Fynn there too as he now knows what a great place for a nap this planter is.
a cloudy sunset over the abandoned fairground at southport
Explere highest position -:- 16 on Thursday, October 9, 2008
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This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a weekly challenge called “Snap Happy”. A different theme chosen by a member of the group each week, and the image is to be posted on the Monday of the week.
This week the theme, “anything on wheels” was chosen by Phunny, phunnyfotos.
I don’t drive, and I’m not really into cars, so at first I was a little stumped with this week’s theme, until I suddenly remembered that I had a little sterling silver rickshaw in my collection of miniatures. I bought this little rickshaw in a box of odds and ends at an auction many years ago, so I don’t know any of its provenance, other than it is marked silver and also has Japanese characters stamped into it, so it must have been made in Japan. It is one centimetre in height and only marginally longer, and it has fully functioning wheels!
I have been very busy this past month, but I did find the time to photograph my favorite deer herd. On this day, I was privileged to photograph this mama with her three triplets. It has not been easy getting all of them together, but I finally did!
London 2008
Shall be posting an Image a day for the next year, 365 (or 366 if it is a Leap year...not checked!!).
The Format will be different...some images have been shown before, some are new...... At the moment I am now starting a "New" Project.....Well it is "New" for me, although it has been done before by many, many People too!!!.
I will follow the direction I have chosen but there is plenty of room for me to chop and change at a later date...I guess it depends how I feel about it at a later date.
This Project will now give me the time to work with other ideas I am playing with. There will still be months in which I post other pics too from themes I have worked with in the past......I have just made a little more time and space available to me.
So hope you like the changes.......
A detail from the backside of the sculpture below. The sculpture was displayed in the castle garden. Much better View On Black
Explore : # 210, june 6
A handheld multiple exposure blended image shot with a Nikon D70 and blended with Photomatix software.
As with all high dynamic range imaging, this is much better when viewed at the larger sizes.
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model : faestock.deviantart.com/art/Bells-Falls9-89940375
window : The Window 2 by CausticStock
sea : photohouse.deviantart.com/art/Sea-Star-2-103929867
candles : myhazeyclarity-stock.deviantart.com/art/Candle-Stock-12-1...
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moon : grace-stock.deviantart.com/art/Moon-Stock-XII-63537934
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A few days ago I went for a stroll to the flea market in Barrio Lastarria, one of my favourite neighbourhoods in Santiago. I stumbled upon this one stand selling all sorts of used artifacts, among which there were a bunch of crystal balls, and I couldn’t help buying one. For just a few bucks, this may very well have become my new favourite “lens”!
A few days later I went up to Paranal Observatory for an observing shift, and I decided to test the crystal ball as an astrophotography lens. I placed it on the handrails of one of the entrance corridors to the Paranal residencia, and put my tripod and camera below it, at an angle such that the Milky Way was visible through the ball.
Then I chose which lens to attach to the camera. The focal length doesn’t change what you see within the ball, but it does affect the background behind it. So I picked a 24 mm lens to get a large enough view of the Milky Way as a backdrop.
Once I nailed the focus on the stars within the ball, I had to decide which aperture to use, and after a few attempts I chose f/4. Smaller f-numbers yielded a too shallow depth of field: the edge of the ball was too blurry, and the bokeh of the background stars was too large, making it hard to discern the Milky Way. Larger f-numbers allowed very little light through, and also made the bokeh in the background smaller than I wanted.
I hope you like the final image! If you have the chance to buy one of these cheap crystal balls, I totally recommend it. They’re really fun to use, and they can add a very original spin to your photography. I already have a few crazy ideas in mind for future images. Stay tuned!
Canon 6D + Rokinon 24mm f/4, 30 sec, ISO6400
On a recent visit to MLK shoreline we lucked out and ran into a small group of folks watching a shy Virginia Rail hiding in the marshes. A secretive bird of freshwater marshes, the Virginia Rail is often spotted hiding in dense vegetation. It possesses many adaptations for moving through its habitat, including a laterally compressed body, long toes, and flexible vertebrae. Because they are reclusive birds and quick runners, Virginia Rails are rarely seen and many of their characteristics and behaviors have not been documented.
A fleeting shaft of light illuminates trees on the south bank of Loch Shieldaig contrasting with the dark darks over the mountains of Torridon beyond.
My last cool find was this rockpool blenny. These guys showed up at Anacapa after the 2015 El Nino... my internet research shows them as primarily a Mexican species, but they have been found this far north.
A northbound train to Mangonia Park throttles up to track speed after making a station stop at Boca Raton.
Pat's Travelogue asked me to render his raw file in HDR. This is one difficult task because Pat has one of the best images in HDR on flickr.
He also sent a gift of love assisting me and my family save our home. I'm very honored to do this one for him.
You may now order prints of KK Art. Thank you to everyone who sent their orders and most especially friends and contacts who helped me in so many ways. I will be shipping the first batch of prints ordered last week. Again, my deepest gratitude. I'm rich with true friends.
PRINT Pricing of Kris Kros Art
Allow me to appeal again for HELP. For the past two days, order for KK prints were not placed as desired. If you could assist me and my family in our time of needs by ordering prints of my artworks. We will be grateful. For more info, click HERE. Thank you so much.