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this is another shot that i took of my old drummer ray. by now you've probably noticed that a few of these are from the same day cause he's wearing the same clothes as other photos of him i've posted. this is probably one of my favorite photos from my ae-1, and about as raw as my photography gets. i really like how different the lightleak is from any i've ever seen and how simple and symbolic this shot seems.
Looking Close of Friday - theme Dart/Arrow. I had to use an old photo actually part of an old photo. Never been posted.
Macro Monday
Theme: Love
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subject is a heart pendant
( 1cm x 1cm ) partially submerged in water in a Petri dish with stream of water falling from a tap.
The idea was to portray an arrow of water piercing the heart rather than Cupid's arrow. After many attempts, this is my best shot even though it is not exactly what I envisage.
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Nestled in the heart of British Columbia’s sun-drenched Okanagan Valley, the city of Kelowna is favorite spot visiting year-round. Driving from Kelowna to Burton, Nakusp, Shelter Bay, Revelstoke and back to Kelowna… Enjoy BC countryside scenery along the mountains and rivers, at most time, in the forest, no cell signals, took couple ferries with the car, lovely scenery on the ferries… The photo was taken on one of the stops at Arrow Lake (Shelter Bay) Provincial park, no other people around, very quiet bay with leading lines on the lake…
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Arrow of the Eiffel Tower replica.
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Tattoo from Core by Rachel Swallows
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ARROWS TATTOO
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Arrow marked babbler / Turdoides jardineii / Pylvlekkatlagter
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South Africa
The arrow-marked babbler (turdoides jardineii) is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is native to woodlands in the southern Afrotropics.The arrow-marked babbler lives in social groups of between 3 and 15 birds (six being the average) that defend large territories, with the size of the territory being dependent upon the number of individuals in the group. They feed on insects, spiders and sometimes snails and lizards, as well as fruits. Foraging occurs near the ground, sometimes in association with other babblers or bulbuls.
Kruger National Park is a South African National Park and one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of 19,623 km2 in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 km from north to south and 65 km from east to west.
South Africa, Kruger National Park
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The Red Arrows gave another thrilling display at a rather overcast Duxford yesterday - 24th July 2021
(disassembled stainless steel stopper)
The diameter and height of the cone is 2.2 cm.
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The Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force display team, putting on an outstanding 'flat' display at the Scottish International Airshow 2018 in Ayr, Scotland.
Despite the cloud base forcing a 'flat' display, the routine was just as breathtaking. The world class precision was evident in every single shot that I captured and it was a perfect way to close out the airshow for the day.
Captured handheld with my 200mm lens and 2x extender. The extender does reduce image quality a little, as well as obviously reducing light reaching the sensor, but in the absence of being able to afford a truly long telephoto lens - it works well enough for some great shots of an airshow display. Enjoy!