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"I see nothing. We may sink and settle on the waves. The sea will drum in my ears. The white petals will be darkened with sea water. They will float for a moment and then sink. Rolling over the waves will shoulder me under. Everything falls in a tremendous shower, dissolving me."
- Virginia Woolf
“Le dessin n'est pas la forme, il est la manière de voir la forme.”
Edgar Degas
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Vibrant blue abstract photo taken on the beach of Alleppy in Kerala, India. A Lightroom edit of a previous upload.
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Myscelia est un genre de papillons de la famille des Nymphalidae et de la sous famille des Biblidinae qui résident en Amérique, Amérique Centrale et Amérique du Sud.
Myscelia cyaniris, the blue wave, blue-banded purplewing, tropical blue wave, whitened bluewing, or royal blue en anglais.
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Abstract sunset seascape taken in the North of Peru.
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Stunning blue sky on a lovely beach walk at Abersoch, Gwynedd, North Wales, March.
Abersoch is home to one of the most popular beaches on the Llyn Peninsula.
The sea is an excellent venue for water sports.
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the macromonday theme is all one color and did anyone doubt which one i would choose??
this was actually a bit of a goof-- i had been taking pics indoors
so the tungsten setting was still on when i shot this ~grin~
this looks very cool up closer still :)
to experience that, type L or click on the pic :)
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Scan of one of the posters from the 2017 Women's March:
robertmgoldstein.com/2020/10/07/wordlesswednesday-trumps-....
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Rodeo Beach is generally not considered as night photography spot since it is so close to downtown San Francisco when all city's lights polluted the beach. In addition, most of time during the summer, the beach is covered by the fog also.
The beach can possible see the milky way when it is cleared while the city is covered by the fog. I was very lucky to capture the clear milky way here, and the blue wave was just a bonus.
One small video is here for reference:
youtu.be/cPjhmxMpn0Q The coast weather was forecasted by Yiupai Forecast Service.
We were lucky to capture the glowing blue wave in Santa Cruz coast during the past weekend. Within 48 hours time frame, we made several attempts to the spot, finally link the uprighted milky way with the rocks blue waved.
Here is the link of timelapse I had taken, showing the glowing blue wave in the area:
Glowing Blue Wave has a officlal name of Bioluminescene.
Per Wikipedia, Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. It is a form of chemiluminescence. Bioluminescence occurs widely in marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms including some bioluminescent bacteria, and terrestrial arthropods such as fireflies. In some animals, the light is bacteriogenic, produced by symbiotic bacteria such as those from the genus Vibrio; in others, it is autogenic, produced by the animals themselves.
The weather and milky way predication was predicted by Yiupai sunrise/sunset forecast service.
Lonely Boat under the Stars with a light ahead.
Luckily the element of moonset, meteror and bioluminescent wave were in the same frame, taken before my previous shot in 2016 (flic.kr/p/MEaKrW)
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It is found in Central America and northern South America, from Mexico to Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador,
and Peru.
The blue wave, blue-banded purplewing, tropical blue wave, whitened bluewing, or royal blue (Myscelia cyaniris) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family
Some butterflies seem to accumulate many names. Like this blue wave (Myscelia cyaniris) which is also known as blue wave, blue-banded purplewing, tropical blue wave, whitened bluewing and royal blue.
It had landed pretty low on a monstera leaf at the Haga Ocena butterfly house in Solna, Sweden so I spent quite some time on my knees in front of it waiting for it to open its wings.
As you can see, this eventually did succeed and I managed to photograph that super-intense colour. The ventral side is instead really inconspicuous in a tan camouflage pattern.
Given that this is a fairly small butterfly with a wingspan of around 35 mm / 1.3" and was sitting in the shadow, I am quite pleased with the level of detail I managed to eak out here.
Venice Beach during COVID-19 Lockdown. This was captured at 10pm on May 12th, a day before beaches reopened to the public again since the pandemic lead to city-wide lockdown. The city is in its Phase 2 of reopening the economy. There are 34,000 people tested positive in Los Angeles County and 1,659 fatalities. COVID-19 is a virus that has caused a pandemic in 2020 which consequences have been felt by billions of people indirectly or directly. Economies are brought to a forced pause to flatten the curve, and forcing millions out of employment or work from home.
South & Central American Blue Wave (Myscelia cyaniris), a.k.a. Blue-banded Purplewing, Whitened Bluewing or Royal Blue Butterfly.
The Osaka Dome (大阪ドーム), or Kyocera Dome Osaka (京セラドーム大阪) opened on March 1, 1997, replacing Fujidera Stadium as the home field of Nippon Professional Baseball's Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes, who merged with the Kobe-based Orix BlueWave to become the Orix Buffaloes in 2006. The Hanshin Tigers also play some "home" games at the Osaka Dome when their park, Hanshin Koshien Stadium (阪神甲子園球場) in Nishinomiya is being used for National High School Baseball tournaments. The naming rights to the dome were purchased by Kyocera Mita Corporation (京セラ株式会社) in 2006. Designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd (日 建設計), the Osaka Dome has a capacity of 36,477. The dome’s roof, “The Super-Ring” is not retractable but movable, meaning it can be raised or lowered to alter acoustics for concerts.
In addition to baseball, the Osaka Dome hosts concerts by big name music acts, including The Rolling Stones, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, and Madonna. On August 3, 2002, the Osaka Dome hosted the American Bowl pre-season NFL game between the Washington Redskins and the San Francisco 49ers.
The Osaka Dome is sometimes affectionately referred to as the Takoyaki Dome, referring to the octopus ball snack popular throughout Osaka and available during games.
The Pacific Ocean today after Mighty Pens wrote their postcards for special elections at Centrally Grown in Cambria, California. Come join us. Every Thursday at noon for nearly two years now. Did you notice how we helped the blue wave? Well maybe just a little nudge like these small but beautiful waves after a rain--a blessed rain. Be hopeful. If we don't save the world at least we lived in heaven (can't call it Paradise under the circumstances).
compare with flic.kr/p/2oLYsRi the wings light up and turn very blue, when the light hits it just right
It is found in Central America and northern South America, from Mexico to Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Ecuador,
and Peru.
lThe blue wave, blue-banded purplewing, tropical blue wave, whitened bluewing, or royal blue (Myscelia cyaniris) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family
Forever Bulletproof -Persona has moved into a bigger sim and reached the next level .. so had to do a quick video to start off a slow burn of many videos to come which will reach the Next Level.
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I'm not sure if this will work on Flickr. It's a crop - obviously - and I love the colour and clarity of the water.
Seattle Mariners legend, Ichiro Suzuki, HoF Class of 2025, waving to the crowd during the 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Weekend's Parade of Legends in Cooperstown, NY, on July 26th, 2025.
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese baseball player to be enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. His career spanned 28 seasons which began with playing 9 seasons for the Nippon Professional Baseball's Orix BlueWave before becoming the first Japanese position player to play in the MLB. He played the majority of his 19 season MLB career with the Seattle Mariners where he won both AL Rookie of the Year and AL Most Valuable Player in his rookie season in 2001, but also had brief stints with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins before returning and retiring as a Seattle Mariner. In his 19 seasons, he has amassed a total of 3,089 hits (4,367 hits between the NPB and MLB), a 0.311 career batting average, set the single season hits record in 2004, and only player to amass 10 straight 200-hit seasons. He is a 10-time All-Star, 2x AL Batting Champ, 3x AL Silver Slugger, 10x Gold Glover, 2007 All-Star Game MVP.
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Seattle Mariners legend, Ichiro Suzuki, Hall of Fame Class of 2025, speaking to the crowd at the 2025 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cooperstown, NY, on July 26th, 2025. Some say that this is the most widely watched and probably the most memorable induction speech in the history of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese baseball player to be enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. His career spanned 28 seasons which began with playing 9 seasons for the Nippon Professional Baseball's Orix BlueWave before becoming the first Japanese position player to play in the MLB. He played the majority of his 19 season MLB career with the Seattle Mariners where he won both AL Rookie of the Year and AL Most Valuable Player in his rookie season in 2001, but also had brief stints with the New York Yankees and Miami Marlins before returning and retiring as a Seattle Mariner. In his 19 seasons, he has amassed a total of 3,089 hits (4,367 hits between the NPB and MLB), a 0.311 career batting average, set the single season hits record in 2004, and only player to amass 10 straight 200-hit seasons. He is a 10-time All-Star, 2x AL Batting Champ, 3x AL Silver Slugger, 10x Gold Glover, 2007 All-Star Game MVP.
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