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You can get any classes for little kids these days. Mine (3 and 18 month) are going to gymnastics and soccer already! I can’t imagine what is going to happen when they are older…
Shot at Covent Garden. Limited for light so shot at ISO 500 at 105mm hand held at 1/40th second. Used curves layers to dodge and burn then coverted to B&W. I liked the shadows and the way this lad just stood and watched in frozen wonderment despite the crowd of several hundred people watching the act and him.
An olive tree near the Acropolis. A walk through Plaka and Makrigianni on a Spring Sunday afternoon.
Sajnos nem tudom a nevét. Ki ismeri ?
Who knows it?
..Tölgyesi Kata. Her a true nature diver, plant knowing.
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Our friend Steve Chambers is making and designing a cabin rental area near the Hocking Hills that will be named "Lotus Lane", so we stopped by to get some shots of his Lotus blossoms that are in bloom for use in advertising, etc.
Nikon D90
Sigma 50mm f/1.4
SB800 camera left into Umbrella
Fired with CLS
Budding Ideas is an afternoon showcase of the exciting research ideas to come from a cross section of early and mid career researchers. program featured the five researchers Neuroscientist Dr Lezanne Ooi will discuss her latest research into Alzheimer’s and Motor Neurone Disease. By ‘reprogramming’ skin cells donated by neurodegenerative disease patients and their families, Dr Ooi is searching for new treatments and insights into these devastating diseases.
Materials scientist Dr Shahriar Hossain will talk about his work on next generation offshore wind turbines for a low-cost renewable energy solution.
Economist Associate Professor Peter Siminski will reveal a new technique that could be used to better evaluate voluntary programs such as health interventions and job training programs.
Clinical psychologist Dr Peter Kelly will discuss how we can better help disadvantaged populations and people with severe mental health issues.
Oral historian and award winning radio documentary maker Dr Siobhan McHugh will discuss why she thinks that audio is ‘the new black’.
You can get any classes for little kids these days. Mine (3 and 18 month) are going to gymnastics and soccer already! I can’t imagine what is going to happen when they are older…
A very atmospheric shot of this bud. The lens used was the Canon EF f2.8 60 mm which I employed with a Kenko 12 mm extension ring.
This is one of my early macro shots. I was fascinated by the beauty of a bud which I had never taken the time to notice.
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These flowers came from my aunt's house after she passed.. we have had them for a couple of years now.. they have not done too well.. they will bud like this but never flower, even though they came to us nice and flowery .. anyway I am not sure what we are doing wrong, yesterday i looked them up .. they are called purple agapanthus. and it seemed we are doing everything right.. so i decided to just transplant them into a larger pot and water them with miracle grow.. well hopefully that does the trick because when i took the plant out of it's old pot, the roots were very large and there was next to no soil in there!! wish us luck and I will be updating! <33
Temperature -5C this morning and the frost was melting in the sun by midday.
Taken with a Vivitar 70-150mm f3.8 close-focus zoom. This lens weighs a ton and looks bizarre on a Panasonic GF-1, but it only cost £5.
(+3 in comments) 56 of 362 - The crucifixion thorn plant is so sharp that it will easily penetrate the sole of a shoe or a leather work glove.
Plants like this are just beginning to bud in Arizona's high desert. The weather has been cool of late, but the amount of rain and snow (yes - lots of snow for them) has been more than adequate.