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I think this is an Angle Moth (But please let me know if I''m wrong!) Happy in the Honeysuckle! HWW ;0)
The lens sweeps down and to the right to follow the declining line of a bush blooming in the springtime sun.
Hand-held multiple exposure (nine frame); filter free.
The shutter keeps running at Pelcomb Portraits.
Waalhaven, Rotterdam
Nikon FM2n, Zoom-Nikkor 80-200 1:4, Ilford XP2 Super, Nik Silver Pro Efex 2, Reflecta ProScan 10T
queen butterfly on milkweed, Lake Travis Library butterfly garden, Lakeway, TX. Sony A6500 and FE70-300G.
I Love Lonely Roads..and When Sky Blue Mix with Mountains Yellow and Roads Grey so Its Look More Beautiful...Mostly In Leh you will Find this kind of Color Contrast easily...
Leh 2014
Nimit Nigam 2014
Posting for interest. When I brought in my geraniums in the autumn, there was a fat green caterpillar feasting on the leaves. When it had had its fill I bought a jar for it and put in some moss and it duly buried itself under the moss. Lo and behold, three months later we have a tiny angle shades moth. Brand new and perfect.
It's difficult to capture photos of this beautiful waterfall located in the South of Iceland without people in the frame during the summer. However there are tricks to mask out people. I didn't have the time and figured all my shots were basically worthless until I saw these two people kissing among all the bustling of the eager tourists... I might add that the exposure time is 30 seconds, they seem pretty still there, so I'm guessing it was a long passionate kiss. Beautiful...
"[...] sometimes I look at my pictures and I can hear the sounds of the city: the cars, the unsatisfied people, and that does me some good.
I begin to wonder if I am not lucky to live an atmosphere of peace in the midst of all this mess ... "
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Previously unpublished candid 'hip shot' from Glasgow, Scotland.
I hope that all are having a very merry, safe and warm Christmas. Enjoy!
Playing around with a few table scarp ideas I had while on vacation.
This one I was playing with headlight bricks and cheese wedges to see what sort of angles I could come up with.
Come join me on
Keep Dreaming in Bricks!
Olympus OM-D E-M5
Olympus M.Zuiko 17mm F1.8
...and may I draw the attention of the viewer to the exquisite irony that the "street photographer" is on wheels as well! ;)
The Alloy Angler is a traditional salvage electromagnet, but in a treaded tripod configuration. It is able to mount uneven terrain to get its magnet into hard to reach places. Its maximum lift load is 4500 lbs (6 wide minifig scale vehicle).
The Angler has proved indispensable in salvaging early 21st century debris and technology.