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I'm flying away

Running like the wind

As I chase the sun

Up spinning around

Circles in my mind

Sailing over ground

 

Planet funk

Well, after 6 weeks it's the final weekend of my exhibition Chasing the Light. Visitor numbers, sales and feedback have been excellent, and I wanted to say a big thank you to everyone that took the time to go along and see it. It really is appreciated ;o)

This image took longer to make than you think... Got the idea from the one and only Chase Jarvis! Such a cool guy!

West Thurrock, Essex.

 

Please note I am not the artist of this work, merely the photographer.

Feeding on grasshoppers at the edge of the path

I got these Kestrel shots because I was invited by my friend Wendy Marks to come over to her local park. Many thanks Wendy

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Me ne vado, le vele son già issate,le dirizze son già al segno, la cambusa è sistemata...Navigherò senza le bussole, finche le mie vele son gonfie, finche non finiscono i mari ... Amico, ormai le vele sono già issate, le catene sono ritirate, le scotte son cazzate ...pronta per la partenza...

Se solo arrivasse il vento giusto...mene andrei per inseguire i pirati... ma...magari vieni anche tu vah...

 

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Here I'm leaving, the sails are already hoisted, the sheets are at the sign,the food stock is done..I'll sail away as long as my sails are full, as long as the seas don't end, without any compass...the sails are just hoisted, the chains are just up on board,the sheets are pulled...

If only the right winds would blow...i'd sail away chasing pirates....well...c'mon come away with me you as well...

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Please view with the black background (Lightbox -L)

Storm chase workshop through Tornado Alley. Supercell close to Dodge City, Kansas.

september 2016, refikler, fethiye

Normally when I shot Brody playing fetch I either capture the chase or the retrieve.

 

By bouncing the ball off a wall I was able to be in front of Brody as he chased the rebound and shoot what he looks a like at the moment of the grab.

 

If this sequence of Brody in action doesn't bring a smile to your face, I should pretty much quit phototgraphy.

 

The full collection can be seen in my blog or by reviewing the Beagle Brody Y2 Set.

Bom , ele está arrasando em GG , dai deu vontade de blenda - lo , peguei seus shoots antigos , porém que lhe destaca são seus sorrisos .

 

Usei a tonalidade bem naquela vibe verão 2012 ainda , é :/

 

I hope enjoy it , guys ♥ , cheers .

 

A giant woman finds a tiny and hunts it like an animal

View On Black

 

The sky is her blue eyes

Begin to open

The storm is upon me

But I'm chasing the sun

And she's got me down on my knees

Trying to crawl

Through all of the winter

Through all of the fall...

 

She's like a sweet summer

A sweet summer day

And I can't let her

I can't let her go to waste

She's like a sweet summer day

 

I want to breathe in her air

I want to crash through the waves

Into her fields where

These memories are made...

Now there's no turning back

I'm lost somewhere deep inside of you

The clouds have been lifted

And you're breaking through...

 

- The Calling

 

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Chasing the blue!

Another grey day here in Norfolk, and not the best of days for landscape photography. I did however manage to find one little bit of blue in the sky while driving down the road near Shernborne this afternoon, so had to pull over and take a photo just so I can look at this photo and tell myself that Spring will arrive soon, it will, honestly! :)

 

A nice little waterfall in the Flint Hills of Kansas, USA.

Simplicity! That is basically what I try to reach with my photography. However, many time I end up with drama and lots of colors instead. That is why I chose to keep this one very basic and suggestive.

So here I am, chasing clouds...

Thanks to Connie, we spotted this kestral high on the top of a tree.... there were blue jays, woodpeckers and grackles that were very unhappy with its proximity, and the chase began... the kestral stood its' ground for a while, then would move back and forth between the top of this three and a nearby one, but must have had its eye on something close by, because it wouldn't leve the immediate vicinity. This persistant little jay finally got it to move on....but only temporarily

Heavily cropped, and not the cleanest, clearest shot, because of the distance and the light, but I was excited to get this kind of action after being away for so long. Hope you enjoy. Explored November 3, 2010. Highest rank # 487.

This Prinia was busy chasing another. Despite some minor rolling shutter effect, I still find the moment to be quite unique.

#SNYF-00240

After having the rare red kite (Milvus milvus) around our house now and then through nearly a month now, I hoped to finally get my first photos of it in nice light today.

 

And, like I only had dreamed of, it came to sit down in a tree right outside our house this morning (!) So the tree photos are taken from our front door, and the crows and magpies that use to come to our bird feeders seemed to have a great time teasing it.

 

They also took a long round in our neighbourhood, before going away for the rest of the day. But I guess it will be back, since it has passed our house for several days already this year.

 

(Rødglente som blir terga av kråker og skjærer utenfor huset vårt, in Norwegian)

 

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People tend to change from place to place. You'll find people nicer here, a little more distant there, etc.

But crows are all the same. Once again, I saw a crow chasing a bigger bird of prey. This buzzard was peacefully standing on a fence post nearby, when a crow began to attack him.The buzzard had no choice but to leave, as a second crow joined the first one.

What a bunch of jerks.

A grab shot of a RockCut Scammell S26 with a Cat 330B excavator aboard its trailer taken as it powers away in the opposite direction from us near Luqa airport

Under normal circumstances I would've spun around and put the hire car into 'hot pursuit' mode to get a better picture, but unfortunately we were on the way to catch our plane home!

 

Radar images from Sentinel-1A captured the Jakobshavn glacier in western Greenland before and after a massive calving event, which took place between 14 and 16 August 2015.

 

The image composite includes different Sentinel-1A images from 27 July, and 13 and 19 August. The red, green and blue indicate the position of the calving front and other dynamic features on each respective date.

 

Read full story: Chasing ice

 

Credit: Copernicus Sentinel data (2015)/ESA

A while back I happened upon some nice bridge shadows and thought it should be easy to use The Photographer's Ephemeris to figure out when they would be nicely placed on the river and with the low Winter sun would stretch out a long ways down the river too. The TPE bit was easy but there were some unexpected surprises / fun things to learn too - full story in first comment below. From a fun morning chasing shadows with Sarah and Jim/JP Hansen @ Random…¡ Shadow box view. The sun azimuth / altitude was 174.60° / 21.25° when this was taken. NB7568

"Merganser Breakfast Chase" by Patti Deters. Here we see dramatic action between two common mergansers (Mergus merganser) as they engage in a high speed chase over a large fish at Colvill Park in Red Wing, Minnesota, USA. The female merganser, with her characteristic rusty-red crest and speckled grey body, clutches the fish firmly in her serrated bill, designed for gripping slippery prey. Meanwhile, the striking black-and-white male with his sleek, dark head, creates splashes in the water as he aggressively chases her for the prize. The mergansers, sometimes called “sawbills” for their specialized beaks, are not only battling for a meal but also showcasing the wonders of competition in the animal kingdom. Who will claim the spoils of this aquatic duel? Thank you for viewing this image. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more birds, animals, and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/merganser-breakfast-chas....

DDC-Days Gone By....(photofacefun edit)

 

Before we got Shizandra she lived at the McKinley Animal Shelter in Grants, NM. Sena, the lady who cared for Shizandra told me that she was constantly chasing the horses. In fact they had to stop her, she was driving the poor horses crazy! To this day when there are horses on the TV Shizandra will run over and watch them. She may be a mixed breed, but the Border Collie is strong in her!

On Saturday I went on my first train chase, photographing NS 9511 as it traveled through Northeast Georgia. I caught up with the train first as it crossed Lake Lanier in Flowery Branch. The second shot was taken as it passed through downtown Lula. Finally, I captured it as it crossed the Wells Viaduct in Toccoa. Total distance of the chase was 47 miles. And then I turned around to chase a southbound train from the Wells Viaduct back to Lula.

 

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"Chasing Queleas" A female Cheetah at Phinda Game reserve Chasing a flock of Red-Billed Queleas, her two cubs watching her crazy antics from a distance, for more images of this safari please look on the link www.andrewschoemanphotography.com/news90784.html

A two week blockade of the Chase Line from Rugeley Trent Valley to Walsall commenced on 13th August, which in turn has generated a number of departmental workings. One such was on 15th August 2017, hauled by Colas Railfreight Class 56 No. 56113, with Colas Railfreight Class 60 No. 60026 tucked on at the rear seen working away from Rugeley Trent Valley along the West Coast Mainline. The train is the 1935 Rugeley Power Station Junction - Bescot Up Engineers Sidings, carrying spent ballast, which will later reverse at Stafford. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved

A bottle of Vodka I had for Christmas that was screaming out to be photographed.

 

Having completed a carpet refurb of the whole house I finally have my man room back! So tonight I set to... Chilled vibes blasting from Spotify and 2hrs later I came up with this. I would have liked a little more contrast but hey.... it's finally time to crack it open!

 

Cheers!

 

Lit with one YN968 1/16 24mm. Fired into large reflector diffuser from behind bottle. Black foam board at 90° to bottle for a little rim although this proved to be ineffective! YN560IV 1/128 24mm fired into bottle top at an oblique angle for bow lighting. All fired via YN560TX. Curves sliders slid in LR to improve contrast.

 

Cannock Chase - designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - is in Staffordshire, England. We recently decided to explore this area in more detail.

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