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Sunset with clouds and waves providing the best combination for a photo, in Tobrouk beach, Heraklion, Crete

A cat in greenery is a harmonious combination ... however, cats are always and everywhere harmonious :)

 

The ancient Egyptians had a special relationship with cats: they were revered as sacred animals; mummified like humans; depicted in sculpture and frescoes. And the very first cat "portrait" was written by the Egyptians.

 

For a long time it was believed that the Egyptians tamed cats. However, in 2004, a burial site dating back to 9500 BC was discovered in Cyprus. e., in which a cat was found together with a man. A wild beast would hardly have been put in a grave. It turned out that cats lived with people long before they appeared in Egypt. The Middle East began to be considered the birthplace of domestic cats, and Egypt was forgotten for some time. But not for long: in 2008, a burial was opened in southern Egypt, in which six cats were found - a male, a female and four kittens. Although this burial was younger than the Cypriot one (about 6000 years), it became clear that cats were known in Egypt much earlier than was thought until recently.

It is known that the ancestor of the domestic cat was the steppe cat Felis silvestris lybica - it still lives in the steppe, desert and partly mountainous regions of Africa, Western, Central and Central Asia, in Northern India, Transcaucasia and Kazakhstan. In 2007, it was possible to establish that all modern cats descended from him.

 

Seafarers brought the first cats to Rus' in the pre-Christian era. Exotic animals were a valuable commodity: the cost of a cat until the 15th century was comparable to the value of a healthy arable animal - an ox.

The combination of red and white colors is one of the essential features of the direction of Russian classicism in architecture. In general, in ancient Russia, the word "red" meant "beautiful" ... later it was used only to refer to color.

Combination padlocks for suitcases.

of stone, wood and withering combination of the garden plantation!

 

This is classed and known to be one of the main great features of the garden.

 

I was very grateful that this wonderful framed constructure was near towards the house. Where it would get some shade from any strong contrasting sunlight above. That gave me, the best composition for framing and getting a great depth of view into this shot!

 

This is my favourite one for that day and I am very well pleased of the way it turned out.

 

Even though many photographers, as a rule, would rather have a person in the shot, even walking up or down to give the composition of framing.

But not for me this time, as I wanted to capture the beauty of the construction of this.

 

Also, if you zoom into the last frame, I managed to capture a couple walking on by!

 

So, it's easy to see why and can visualise, this gets used for the Wedding occasions they do from the house!

Especially when in Spring or Summer time, with full blooming out of flowers that surrounds all over it.

 

Which would make this the perfect setting and framing for any bride and groom shots.

 

This now raps up the end of this series, from Winterbourne House and Gardens, for this visit.

 

So, many thanks for your delightful comments and compliments from you here, my good flickr friends !!!

  

Combination of motion blur and selective colour. I am beginning to really like this look although it seems to be a bit of a long process for me. I am saying not so easy. I like the outcome though.

Happy Sliders Sunday

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There's no combination of words

I could put on the back of a postcard

No song that I could sing

But I can try for your heart

Our dreams,

And they are made out of real things

Like a shoebox of photographs

With sepia-toned loving

 

Love is the answer.

At least for most of the questions in my heart.

Like: "Why are we here?", "And where do we go?",

"And how come it's so hard?".

It's not always easy,

And sometimes life can be deceiving

I'll tell you one thing:

It's always better when we're together

 

Mmm, it's always better when we're together

Yeah, we'll look at them stars when we're together

Well, it's always better when we're together

Yeah, it's always better when we're together

 

And all of these moments

Just might find their way into my dreams tonight

But I know that they'll be gone

When the morning light sings and brings new things

For tomorrow night you see that they'll be gone too

Too many things I have to do

 

But if all of these dreams

Might find their way into my day-to-day scene

I'd be under the impression

I was somewhere in between

With only two

Just me and you

Not so many things we got to do

Or places we got to be

We'll sit beneath the mango tree now

 

Yeah, it's always better when we're together

Mmm, we're somewhere in between together

Well, it's always better when we're together

Yeah, it's always better when we're together

 

Mmm, mmm, mmm

 

I believe in memories

They look so, so pretty when I sleep

Hey now, and when I wake up,

You look so pretty sleeping next to me

But there is not enough time,

And there is no, no song I could sing

And there is no combination of words I could say

But I will still tell you one thing

We're better together.

  

"Looking close... on Friday!"

Freitagsblümchen - friday flora

Colorful Nature ~ Spotted - Speckled - Polka dot

 

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Incredible colours tonight, very intensive tones of red in combination with the still dominant shades of green....a little bit of water and the magic is there. Porta Westfalica, Ostwestfalen, Germany

yellow and blue

( Thank you all for your very nice comments and favs )

A look into history in the Detmold Open Air Museum, Lippe, Germany.

  

The end of October is a perfect time to visit the Detmold Open Air Museum. The combination of Autumn light and season´s colours in combination with the old buildings create a story book atmosphere I adore. The place is a challenge for photography, mixed light conditions, twilight and shadows make it difficult to select the perfect pov´s and settings. We used Monday for an extended tour and enjoyed every moment.

 

The LWL-Freilichtmuseum in Detmold is a great place to learn and experience the world of our ancestors. The open-air-museum is covered with buildings, tools, animals and plants of countryside life in Northwest Germany in the last couple of centuries. An endless source of inspiration for HDR photography.

  

HAND DRAWN:

An amalgamation of hand drawn and digital media -

Hand drawn with a 0.5 Rotring Isograph pen (almost the size of a sewing needle).

A digital face has been added and my own filter has been applied to the combination.

Edited to fit.

  

The details are very small. Please see It in the light box.

 

My best wishes to you all:

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We have dark-eyed junco in Victoria pretty much all year long.... not sure where they go in the Summer but they seem to take a holiday away from our backyard... this being said.... I am not going to hide the fact that I would not mind if our junco population on the Island was split half and half... 50% Dark-eyed Junco and 50% Yellow-eyed Junco... or any other combination of the 50-50 split.

Recently I’ve been doing some long road trips to some off the grid locations and have made some noticeable observations

 

The first are the number of Valley oaks and gray pines that are dying or dead. A combination of the California droughts and the high winds

 

Second, is the large numbers of Bald Eagles I’ve come across at locations I’ve never seen them before. This species seems to be thriving in dry areas devoid of large bodies of water

 

I tried to capture both together in this image. A big glass compression shot at 1120mm

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I saw an ornamental cherry tree in full blossom. Took a few shots, and was surprised with the colors resulting, although it makes sense, as the blossoms were in the shade and the grass behind was in full sunlight.

Classic old barn at Greely - East of Revelstoke BC

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Utah is not a place most people think about for autumn colors, but we have our pockets of color to enjoy. This shot is 15 minutes from my daytime office in a place called Millcreek Canyon in Salt lake City.

 

NOT the Great Salt Lake - GPS is the exact spot of the shot.

 

No comments today – just enjoy :-)

The combination of this Long Hoverfly and Pink-Sorrel brought to mind the plight of Marie Jules César Lélorgne de Savigny (1777-1851). An intrepid naturalist he was with Napoleon during the French Egyptian adventure; moreover, he was a fine descriptor of his finds. But then bad fortune struck; in the process of describing his specimens he slowly and painfully went blind. Regardless he soldiered on.

He described this Oxalis in 1797 before that great misfortune. It had been found by that great naturalist Philibert Commerçon (1727-1773) who was part of the scientific crew of Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811), the first Frenchman to circumnavigate the globe (www.flickr.com/photos/87453322@N00/2408098566/in/photolis...).

Commerçon collected this Oxalis in the fields around Montevideo (called Monte-Bido in Savigny's description), today the capital of Uruguay.

 

A combination of two different Starbucks for Shock of the New's Contest "Urban Identities"

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(1st Place tie)

 

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A combination of strong wind and bad technique left this shot quite mushy, but the brief sunset light with lots of dust in the air made for a good scene nonetheless. Grimes Point is an archaeological site near Fallon NV with some of the oldest petroglyphs around. The NV Rock Art Foundation notes that this site dates back 8,000 years, when the shoreline of ancient lake Lahontan filled the desert floor below.

This is a combination of a crystal glass bowl full of colourful glass beads illuminated from below. A glass containing water and cooking oil was placed on top of the glass beads with the camera lens positioned inside the glass to take a 1:1 macro shot.

 

** As ever dear Admin/Mods CrAzY Tuesday group: If this photo is not remotely acceptable even if viewed from a very high altitude with the wind blowing from the North I fully and completely agree not to enter into any complaint whatsoever either written, verbal, in-person, in-dreams or in any way that might result in causing unwanted stress to yourselves or family pets :)

 

1:1 Macro

Canon PowerShot SX430 IS

f/4

1/50

4.3 mm

ISO 100

 

Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday!

by Laura Matesky. Please do not use this or any of my images without my permission.

This is a combination of two or three of my photos. I can't even remember which ones, anymore. But I liked how they looked when I put them together.

Drops and Sheet Metal

For the "Looking close... on Friday!" topic "Combination of Soft & Sharp"

 

I was cutting geranium flowers to make an indoor display ... and the combination of scissors and petals seemed to fit the topic 😊

Shot with the Helios 44-2 on a Sony NEX-6

Have a happy weekend, and stay safe!

 

Macro-Looking Close: Here

Still Life Compositions: Here

Helios 44-2 and 44-M set: Here

Geraniums and Gentians set: Here

Created for Smile on Saturdays theme, combination of flora and fauna.

A beautiful moment of sun rays breaking through clouds, often referred to as crepuscular rays or sunbeams, when the sun's angle allows for a more dramatic display of light and shadow.

 

The sun's light streams downwards, creating a striking visual effect against the backdrop of a cloudy sky. In the foreground, the silhouettes of palm trees and other foliage are visible, adding depth to the composition.

 

Crepuscular rays, are visibly breaking through a gap in the clouds, creating a striking visual effect as they illuminate parts of the sky and the landscape below.

 

Shot from Dahab during the “golden hour", before sunset.

The combination of the sun's rays, the cloud formations, and the natural elements represents a serene and dramatic atmospheric condition, typical of twilight hours. This time of day offers a magical mix of natural light in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

   

Combination Wheels of a Bike Lock. Submitted for the 7/1/19 Macro Mondays theme of “Wheels.”

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for: "Looking close... on Friday!" COMBINATION OF SOFT AND SHARP

 

The combination of isolation, attacks on the Evans Cherry Tree community and adolescent cherry testosterone has led to an increase in incidents of bizarre and freakish behaviour.

 

One example of this increase in cherry rage was this past Sunday at the C.F.L. (Cherry Football League) game. A small group of adolescent cherries got into a fight which resulted in some sliced cherries, one to the pit. Thank goodness the injuries were not life threatening.

 

A tip through Cherry Stoppers led the authorities to the alleged instigator of the fight, which in turn led to a key witness having to identify the sour cherry.

 

This freak behaviour has to stop. It's time to make Sundays great again and put the cherry on top.

 

Take care and stay safe

A combination of sunshine, mist, and my Lensbaby optic catching the field by the road

Shot with the Lensbaby Composer Pro Double Glass optic.

 

HFF!

 

My Fence Friday photos set: Here

Lensbaby "double-glass": Here

Local places of interest: Here

 

If you are interested in the Lensbaby and how it works there's more (off Flickr) on my Inedita website.

More about the whole Lensbaby system Here

Lensbaby "double-glass": Here

Links to all my articles on photography: Talking digital photography

 

HANDLEY PAGE VICTOR XL231_Yorkshire Air Museum_former RAF Elvington

  

The Handley Page Victor is a British jet-powered strategic bomber, developed and produced by the Handley Page Aircraft Company, which served during the Cold War. It was the third and final V-bomber to be operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF), the other two being the Avro Vulcan and the Vickers Valiant. The Victor had been developed as part of the United Kingdom's airborne nuclear deterrent. In 1968, it was retired from the nuclear mission following the discovery of fatigue cracks, which had been exacerbated by the RAF's adoption of a low-altitude flight profile to avoid interception.

 

A number of Victors were modified for strategic reconnaissance, using a combination of radar, cameras, and other sensors. As the nuclear deterrence mission was given to the Royal Navy's submarine-launched Polaris missiles in 1969, a large V-bomber fleet could not be justified. Consequently, many of the surviving Victors were converted into aerial refuelling tankers. During the Falklands War, Victor tankers were used in the airborne logistics operation to repeatedly refuel Vulcan bombers on their way to and from the Black Buck raids.

 

The Victor was the last of the V-bombers to be retired, the final aircraft being removed from service on 15 October 1993. In its refuelling role, it was replaced by the Vickers VC10 and the Lockheed Tristar.

 

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I just likedthe combination of these three roses.

 

Wumme and Wummmeeeeee ZAGAL!

Nowadays, M62 fans are not so easy to see the combination of brothers locomotives M62UMM and 2ZAGAL. We were rather lucky to get it. Locomotives passed with a local passenger train #271 Ulaanbaatar - Sukhbaatar. During the Japanese railfans "Golden Week" holiday group tour in May 2023.

Darkhan Uul province, near Tsaidam station.

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HSoS to all participants!

"COMBINATION OF FLORA & FAUNA".

Great Horned Owl

Daytime Perch

SOS

of sea, sand and sunshine on the Solway Coast AONB

With a colorful combination of locomotives BNSF train H-STLTUL4-18A crosses the Meramec River at Times Beach. The 3666 foot, 64 car, 7951 ton train bound for Tulsa doesn't seem to bother the fisherman or the fish under the bridge as the fish were biting pretty good that morning.

The combination of rain, sleet and strong winds are not perfect for long exposures, but I had to try. Hanging on the tripod while wiping the filters may have caused some motion artifacts, but I think it come out quite ok. Lee big stopper.

In November last year, I had the great privilege of being taken to a private working flower farm, hidden in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges National Park in Silvan on the outskirts of Melbourne. The growers specialise in crocuses, Japanese water irises, orchids, rare species of plants from South America and California, and beautiful heirloom peony roses. As a departure gift after a lovely afternoon wandering the greenhouses and fields, the owners gave me a bunch of beautiful pink Sarah Bernhardt peonies which have wonderfully furled petals.

 

As the weather was beautifully fine in the days following my visit, I took the peonies in their vase out onto the garden to photograph them against the beautiful blue sky dusted with white, fluffy clouds, and against the rich green of my lawn. Imagine my delight, when a Heteronympha Merope (Common Brown) butterfly landed on one of the blooms just as I was photographing them! Now, I will happily confess that I admire any photographer who is quick enough to capture a butterfly in a shot, as I am usually far too slow to do so myself. However this butterfly was remarkably obliging and stayed on the bloom, basking in the sunshine, just long enough for me to take three photographs before it flitted away again!

 

The theme for the 3rd of August for “Smile on Saturday” is “combination of flora and fauna”. I was originally going to use another shot of a bee amongst some spring blossoms, but as I used a similar shot for “Looking Close on Friday’s theme of “bugs & co” on the 5th of July, when I remembered these photos from my archive, I decided to make a photo collage and submit them instead. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!

 

Heteronympha Merope, or the Common Brown, is a species of butterfly of the family Nymphalidae, endemic to the southern half of Australia. The wingspan is about sixty millimetres for males and seventy millimetres for females.

 

Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt' is an exquisite herbaceous peony with ruffled, flamingo-pink double blooms that open from large and rounded buds. 'Sarah Bernhardt' is by far the best-known and most loved peony in the world. In fact, it’s so popular that it has become the face of peonies in general. This heirloom plant from 1906 is also delightfully fragrant.

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