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Cox's Bazar, Chittagong

Bangladesh

 

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Capturing hearts is what Lucy does best. She's a sweet little dog with lots of love to give and just loves her photo being taken.

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These beautiful black bellied whistling ducks have always presented a challenge to capture in flight. You must have sufficient light to capture the details and especially under the wing but also they are fast . This was captured of one flying very close filling the frame. One thing they certainly know when they are coming as they are usually whistling as they fly !!

 

Wishing a beautiful and blessed Sunday !

Captured from the top deck of The Belle of Cincinnati at dusk. The double track bridge is the heaviest railroad bridge in America. The overused Brent Spence Bridge is in the background.

She thpought she was out trying to get a capture of the sun, headed to sleep, but little did she know that she was part of the bigger picture.

Treasures passed down from one generation to the next often are resigned to a life spent in cardboard boxes. There is just so much space for all the collections that each person finds worthy of keeping. However, I've discovered that items that held such pleasure for someone half a century ago can also win my heart. Recently I unpacked some of my mother-in-law's antique perfume bottles. I found myself surprised by the reflected colors in my viewing lens.

Capturing urban humans and animals

One of my attempts at the "Smile on Saturday" theme "Double Exposure with Objects".

 

My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Instant"

 

Shot with a Rodenstock "Rodagon 90 mm F 2.8" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Hong Kong Disneyland, Lantau Island, Hong Kong.

 

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Each one captures in their own way,

The sun's descent at the end of day.

A photographer, an artist, a child at play,

All sharing in this fading day.

A 30 minuet exposure with 35mm Fujifilm Superia 200 film.

Pemigewassett River at Blair Bridge - Campton, NH

 

After taking several shots of Blair Bridge, I turned to my right and got this capture of the Pemigewassett River with lovely reflections and a sunburst.

 

Date: October 12, 2024

Location: Loudon, NH, USA

Equipment: Canon 5D Mark iii with Canon 16-35mm F4L IS USM

Software: Lightroom Classic

Copyright: Neil Morrill, All Rights Reserved

 

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NC

The only timepiece which you can decide "your" time with

Sunset, Mt. Rainier National Park.

Here is a 4-stitch image captured at 17mm at Cobble Beach in the morning while at Acadia National Park. After twisting and jamming my foot between two cobble stones at York, Maine and nearly breaking my foot I was very leery of climbing down here and walking around. Needless to say I took the chance. Mainly because I met another photographer there this morning and he followed me down. I figured if I tried to break my foot again I had someone to get me help ;)

 

These cobble rocks range from one to three feet in diameter and are quite interesting to walk among as they are all not that stable.

A male Rose ringed Parakeet arguing with an intruding female. Captured at Diyasaru Uyana, Thalawatugoda, Sri Lanka

these sweet, white and yellow flowers were captured on the grounds of the Wind Point Lighthouse located just north of Racine, Wisconsin.

  

On the grounds of

Wind Point Lighthouse

Located just north of

Racine, Wisconsin

101011

 

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This photograph has earned the following highest awards:

 

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PhotoZone, 83 Total Awards

PhotoZone, Hall of Fame (6)

  

#18 on Explore, May 29th, 2015

 

Copyright: Loïc Lagarde

 

This capture is a stolen shot in the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, when I was visiting Japan beginning April 2014 for Cherry Blossom season.

The Japanese lady waiting for the ned train is wearing a traditional suit "Kimono" and a mask. I took this opportunity to get her as my static foreground when the train enter in the station. I shot with a slow shutter speed allowing to get the train in movement but not too slow to get the lady sharp. By chance, the door of the train is captured in the frame of the picture. At last, I got the perfect contrast between tradition / static / monochrome / verticality on one side and modernity / movement / colors / horizontality on the other side. It comes to be a picturesque scenery representing in some ways Japan by itself.

 

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