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... and I must go. -John Muir
Still life made at home, using different natural materials recollected during my latests nature walks.
January 2025
Thank you so much for your interest in my photos!
Sony A6000 + Helios 44-2
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Parque Natural del Gorbea (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - País Vasco/Euskadi)
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 filter + Cokin filter : X121S
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Highest position in Explore: #132
Grand Canyon during sunset
I feel that the wild west is calling me back.
If I am with you, can I still call you wild?
It has nothing to do with "The Clash" music....
but if you're in London, from the 30 of November until January the 25th, go and visit these 3 works of mine at 150 Columbia Road - Start Space Gallery
"won't you give me a smile...?" ;)
Oh, and I want to thank everyone that visits my stream for your support, since otherwise, I wouldn't have made these :)*************************************************
I met this little guy on a remote planet named Arizona. Communication with the rocky lifeform was not easy, but if I understood him correctly, he was visiting from somewhere north of the Sadr the region.
He was very calm until that huge black cloud creeped in and slowly started eating up the Milky Way. I tried to calm him down by telling the story about the intelligent Black Cloud from Fred Hoyle's equally named science-fiction novel. That did not seem to help, though, and the little guy decided to call home for help. His pose kind of reminded me of E.T., although I was missing the glowing finger...
EXIF
Canon EOS-R, astro-modified
Tamron 15-30mm, f/2.8
IDAS NBZ filter
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sky
2 panel panorama, each a stack of 10x 90s @ ISO1600, unfiltered & 5x 180s @ ISO6400, filtered.
I was watching and photographing several Oriental pied hornbills (anthracoceros albirostris) when I heard a persistent crow-like call somewhere behind me. This bird was the "culprit", perched alone on a dead tree. Photographed on the island of Pangkor, in Malaysia.
An oriental pied hornbill (anthracoceros albirostris) calling for its mate from the top of a tree. Photographed on Hat Yao Noi, Phang Nga, Thailand.
I just returned from a week in Churchill, Manitoba. With the high water levels this year the returns of shorebirds seems to be way down, but there were certainly no shortage of other birds.
I photographed this Pacific Loon in one of the "pothole" ponds in the tundra just before sunset on our second day in town.
A female Merlin pauses briefly to call to her mate. He had just brought her a bird to eat and was on nest duty while she fed on another tree about 50 meters from the nest.
Over the course of two weeks I watched the interactions between the pair as they often flew around the forest calling loudly to each other.
The bird was quite high up so this is a big crop. Image created on 10 June, 2022 in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario.
Just a bit of a grab shot really as I was out looking for Hares mainly, or hopefully. But the Hares were nowhere to be seen today, then I heard this Buzzard calling loudly right above my head. So as I say, a bit of a grab shot as it passed over my head.
The Gardens.
Bay of Fires. Tasmania.
Renowned for its granite rocks covered with orange-red lichen.
Single image.