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A departure from my normal images when I tried out a little macro shooting this afternoon in the back garden. I was shooting the beautiful lilac bush we now have in flower and noticed this small seed captured between the stems. I did not use a dedicated macro lens but a macro attachment which fits to the front of a normal lens allowing me to get closer.
Nikon D7000
Nikkor 18-55 lens
Opteka 10x Macro lens
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As it was approaching sundown I looked of and saw this lovely sky with wispy clouds and just had to capture this momentin time, X marks the spot.
From the web: "From Aug. 16 to Sept. 10, 2001, five of the soon-to-be hijackers of American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon lived in room 343 of the Valencia Motel in North Laurel."
Link: patch.com/maryland/uppermarlboro/ten-years-since-911-terr...
Laurel, MD
Ricoh GR3x HDF
Story:
Even Piell was on a secret mission on Cardia to find out where the seperatists have their new outpost. On his way he got captured by the droids and they stole him his holocron. Now the republic is coming....
Kasuga-taisha shrine,Nara, Japan
Seko throws the lasso at deer's antlers and hooks it to capture the deer.
I purchased these inexpensive mirrors at Target and painted the frames the other day. They will go into the garden to capture light and, of course, to reflect nature. When I laid the green framed mirror on the table to dry, I noticed I captured the sky. When I completed all three mirror frames, I laid them on the stones and saw a reflection face-two eyes and a mouth!
So we went out to this one park and unknowingly ended up in this part with a creek in it. I always thought that creepy photos were easier to do in this kind of setting and I wanted to do a better version of the hand coming out the water thing. We ended up with a lot of bug bites but it came out cool! I just wish I captured everything correctly though. Yes those are my hands and hers as well. Genuinely scared, good job Aroyia!
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
Masha' alla
My cousin god bless her ... +1 in B/W ,
I wasn't going to upload it , her hair should be down but she wanted it that way
I loved it after the processing , I used light room this time & I added a texture with CS5 at the end ..
this was shot by my wife while i was engaged in capturing the beauty of antelope canyon.
my capture was: www.flickr.com/photos/soumya_b5/361757831/
Shot down, survived, on the run, captured, interrogated, imprisoned —— still standing
( Thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo of airman, background photo from my own collection )
Captured some clouds and the country side on our walk in Veterans Park, West Salem, Wisconsin.
I'm experimenting with pushing Kentmere 100 with a stand development using Rodinal. This roll at ISO 400 looks OK but not as much to my liking as the ISO 200 roll I took recently.
Spotmatic F w/SMC Takumar 1.8/55mm, Kentmere 100 @400, Rodinal 1+60 1 hr. stand.
Handheld for 1.3 seconds. Everything that could be sharp is!
Actually what happened here was... the one on the tripod had plenty filters on and was running long exposures. Suddenly the sky came extra alive all around. So fetched the other one from the bag and began to take extra shots. More spectacular (in a way) than the carefully composed long exposures.
Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-5 / U8 non-commissioned officer Werner Oehme who lost his orientation during a night flight and made an error landing on June 20, 1943 in Manston, United Kingdom. No. 1426 (Enemy Aircraft) Flight RAF, nicknamed "the Rafwaffe", was a Royal Air Force flight formed during the Second World War to evaluate captured enemy aircraft and demonstrate their characteristics to other Allied units. Several aircraft on charge with the RAE Farnborough section were also used by this unit. The RAE facilities at Farnborough were utilised for the flight testing of German and Italian aircraft during the war.
Many crash-landed airframes were brought to Farnborough for examination, testing and cannibalisation of spare parts to keep other aircraft in serviceable condition. The main flight testing work was carried out by the Aerodynamics Flight of the Experimental Flying Department and the Wireless & Electrical Flight (W&EF), the latter responsible for evaluation and examination of radar-equipped aircraft later in the war.
Actually it's a captured, then re-captured, then un-captured, then re-captured again hideout.
My plan is to build three separate towers, one in classic castle, one in classic town (apartment block or hospital) and the last in classic space (observatory). And then display them side by side. Not sure how committed I am to the whole thing but I am keen to start the town one next.
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© Astrid de Manyet (portia.swords)
It is a sweet trap...
this justifiable darkness
and the unspoken tension --
The aesthetic vein of chemical heat.
Pheromones.
His heart-beat
pounding in your ears --
thrumming.
And failing charm...
the variable innocence of his arrival
at your feet.
It is the falling scatter
of pure events
like sequenced dominoes
that lead to surrender.
Picture taken at the Cyprian Garden in Second Life. Model Cecil Cianci.
Just when the bromoils started going well, I now have a persistent problem with streaks. I soak the matrix, dry thoroughly and the first coat goes on well, no streaks. But each successive soak, light streaks appear. I dry the matrix just as thoroughly and carefully, but as I start inking up, these streaks appear. Not sure what I'm doing wrong....
I captured this shot of Volvo B7TL (701) heading up Captain's Road on a Route 18 Service from Fort Kinnaird to the Gyle Centre. (I am rather pleased with the LED Displaying clearly) Taken early morning on Wednesday 28th June 2017, using Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.