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I found this bumblebee under the edge of a marigold the other morning. It never moved because it was still early in the morning, and the bee was covered in dew. Because it was nearly covered by the flowers, it was very difficult to get my tripod in a position where I could get a good shot. (OK, it was also difficult to get me and my arthritic knees in a good position to take the shot)! It wasn't nearly as sharp as I would've liked, but under the circumstances I think it ended up pretty decent.
Some people just see a tent
Some people see the rain on the tent too
Some people see the person lurking inside
I see that all my doughnuts have been eaten
I took this shot in the winter season 2011 , in a corner of our camp south of Kuwait city , at sunset, in a quiet scene.
أخذت هذه اللقطة في موسم شتاء ٢٠١١ ، في زاوية من مخيمنا جنوب الكويت ، وقت الغروب ، في منظر هاديء ورائع .
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Exif data اعدادات الصورة
الكاميرا Camera Canon EOS 50D
سرعة الشتر - الغالق - Exposure 0.033 sec (1/30)
فتحة العدسة Aperture f/11.0
المدى Focal Length 22 mm
حساسية الضوء ISO Speed 100
وضع التعرض Exposure Mode Auto
برنامج التعرض Exposure Program Shutter speed priority AE
انحياز التعريض Exposure Bias 0 EV
اليوم والوقت Date and Time 2011:01:07 16:53:29 +03:00
1980-81 Carpenter International. This is what happens when your wander onto the paintball field by accident! I don't know if this bus had been here and they established a paintball field around it, or if they got this special from one of the camp's neighbors. Either way, it seems that this had a school bus life followed by a Skoolie life.
Thanks so much for the wonderful and heart warming reactions on my son's birthday!
Toen ik gisteravond de foto van mijn zoon uploadde, had ik nooit gedacht dat jullie allemaal zo leuk en enthousiast zouden reageren! Heel erg bedankt beste Flickr-friends!!!!
Inderdaad, had ik een klusje te doen voor de "harde kern"...
De laatste 10-15 "moesten" het snoeihout van de "prikkelbosjes" (meidoorn, sleedoorn, e.d.) opruimen, middels vuur... pilsje dr'bij...
Onnodig te zeggen dat dit bij ons tot ongeveer 02:00 doorging... Het was ook een heerlijke, zwoele nacht, echt perfect!
Nikon D700 (1600ISO) + Sigma 24-70mm F2,8 DG EX (op 24mm)
como medir um ano?
365 dias? 52 semanas? 12 meses?
em sorrisos?
pôres-do sol?
em noites em claro?
em trabalhos concluídos?
risadas?
passos de dança?
viagens?
músicas?
meço em momentos que passo junto de amigos. e é quando, assim como nietzsche, só acredito em verdades que sejam acompanhadas por risadas e considero perdido todo dia em que não se dançar.
Shot of my campsite in Sand Flats campground, near Moab, Utah. I liked this spot. It was secluded and had a great view.
The Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad's Dixiana Shay #1 was built in 1912 by the Lima Locomotive Works and acquired by the railroad in 1962 from the Coal Processing Co. of Dixiana, Virginia. The engine went into service for the RC&BTRR railroad when it opened in 1963.
Photowalk with Pixelprinz.
We both made some shots with an IPhone and a Mamiya RZ67. Cool combiation. Both cameras show opposed characteristics. But both cameras are fun to use!
Apple 4s
Camping out on a fishing holiday. Drying out the shoes. See BCP 03371 for more detail - Jindabyne, NSW
Call Number: At Work and Play - 03372
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The Faroe Islands are an archipelago between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic, about halfway between Norway and Iceland, 320 kilometres north-northwest of Scotland. The islands are an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Their area is about 1,400 square kilometres with a population of 50,030 in April 2017.
The Faroes' terrain is rugged, and the islands have a subpolar oceanic climate: windy, wet, cloudy, and cool. Despite this island group's northerly latitude, temperatures average above freezing throughout the year because of the Gulf Stream.
Between 1035 and 1814, the Faroes were part of the Hereditary Kingdom of Norway. In 1814, the Treaty of Kiel granted Denmark control over the islands, along with two other Norwegian island possessions: Greenland and Iceland. The Faroe Islands have been a self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark since 1948.
The Faroese have control of most domestic matters. Areas that remain the responsibility of Denmark include military defence, the police department, the justice department, currency, and foreign affairs. However, as they are not part of the same customs area as Denmark, the Faroe Islands have an independent trade policy, and can establish trade agreements with other states. The islands also have representation in the Nordic Council as members of the Danish delegation. The people of the Faroe Islands also compete as a national team in certain sports.
(Wikipedia)
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The Faroe Islands have been on my travel list for quite a time; lost in the cold waters of the Atlantic, seldom visited, off-the-beaten path, possessing all those lovely moods of the deep north I'm fond of...
We spent 10 days in the archipelago in total, pursuing hiking day trips or even going for overnight stays somewhere in the wild - and it was a beautiful northern experience, with moods of solitude, splendid sunshine turning into heavy rains, sometimes strong winds - all in beautiful unspoiled nature and when exploring picturesque small towns and villages.
Sunrise High Sierra Camp is one of the five High Sierra Camps in Yosemite National Park. These camps provide day hikers food and bed without the burden of heavy backpack. You can hike in one of them and return the other day, or try to finish the loop by staying one night in each camp.