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The final offering from my walk on Friday. This gives me the impression of the two fallen communicating across the path.

A raven sitting on a good, high point along the sidewalk on the coast and west side of San Francisco Bay, sounds off with a wonk-wonk/croaking type of sound. There is much garbage strewn across the sidewalk from the night crowds and the ravens clean up as best they can before sunrise and before the refuse removal workers come onto the scene.

Afga Vista Plus 200

Praktica BC-1 35mm Slr

50mm PB lens

Talking to others far away, has changed a lot over the years.

  

The Hyena is a carnivorous mammal found throughout many parts of Africa and some parts of Asia. It is known for its distinctive appearance, with a sloping back, powerful jaws, and a mane of coarse hair along its neck and shoulders. Hyenas are opportunistic hunters, but they also scavenge on carrion and are known to steal kills from other predators, such as lions and cheetahs.

 

There are three species of hyenas: the Spotted Hyena, the Brown Hyena, and the Striped Hyena. The Spotted Hyena is the largest and most well-known of the three, and is often depicted as a scavenging predator in popular culture.

 

Hyenas are social animals and live in groups known as clans. Clans can range in size from a few individuals to over 100, and are led by a dominant female known as the matriarch. Hyenas communicate with each other through a range of vocalizations, including laughter-like calls that have earned them the nickname of "laughing hyenas".

 

Hyenas are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas, grasslands, and woodlands. They are important apex predators in their ecosystems, helping to regulate populations of prey animals and playing a key role in nutrient cycling by consuming carrion.

 

Hyenas are a subject of interest to researchers and nature enthusiasts alike due to their unique ecological role and fascinating behavior. Despite their importance, however, hyenas are often misunderstood and persecuted by humans, and many populations are threatened by habitat loss and hunting.

"I believe that I control the feeder!"

 

"I disagree!"

I've been taking a shot of this setup on and off for the last few days and just can't get it right, so here it is, in all of it's average glory. I imagined the skull dude communicating with the cosmic eye but couldn't seem to land anything convincing.

Writing or texting is a way of communicating. Exchange of text messages or pictures on social media is very effective and time efficient.

 

But we know when you write I am happy. You may not mean exactly you are happy.

 

On the other hand, speaking has the advantage over writing because you will learn about the voice and tone of the person.

 

Facetime or Skype allows you to see the person's expression and listen to the voice/tone of the person. But again when you speak to a person in real presence, you are able to exchange gesture, give him a hug, touch the hand, learn more on his small body language.

 

So what is the best way of communication?

 

Happy Sunday!

 

Fuji X-T1

Fuji XF 35mm F2

B&W with green filter Film Simulation

An underground train in Busan, South Korea

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(continued) The gentleman settled on a spot about 25 yards away and sat down in the weeds, presumably thinking he was out of my way, setting up a second shot of the same scene in less than 30 seconds. In failing to communicate, and me trying not to engineer the scene, the fisherman ended up making giving me more that I had hoped for. We exchanged waves as I yelled thank you up to him and we parted ways.

... Or perhaps my subconscious. Depends on your point of view.

 

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I gave him a dollar after taking his photo as he sat on the steps. He seemed quite pleased with it and allowed me to take a second shot.

We couldn’t really communicate any further but he was such a likeable character!

I have photographed this couple for years and this is the first time I have been able to capture their chirping back and forth. Normally they go into an area that is out of view. I wish I knew what they are saying!

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Lyme Regis Beach Observations

Si todo transcurre según las previsiones, en menos de un mes esta imagen será historia. La inauguración de la línea de Alta Velocidad a Granada supondrá el final de este efímero tren que fue recuperado el pasado 25 de noviembre tras tres años y medio de absurda incomunicación ferroviaria entre Madrid y Granada. Al menos, los Talgos que comunican Almería con la capital de España seguirán circulando por esta preciosa línea aunque verlos con dos 334 en cabeza ya no será tan sencillo como ahora.

  

If everything goes according to the forecasts, in less than a month this image will be history. The inauguration of the line of High Speed ​​to Granada will suppose the end of this train that was recovered the past 25 of November after three and a half years of absurd railway isolation between Madrid and Granada. At least, Talgos that communicate Almeria with the capital of Spain will continue to circulate through this beautiful line but see them with two 334 in head will not be so simple.

Dutch commuters at Rotterdam Centraal station let there loved ones know they are on their way home as the setting sun lights up the platform and the Sprinter bound for Vlissinghan.

ODC - Things Used to Communicate

Friday Whoopee!

Have a good one my friends

North Terrace at night - spotted this young lady as we left dinner having a smoke and a checking her phone. Silver Effex Flim Noir filter

FO chatting to the tower

We attended spring welcoming to the opportunity of connecting single mountains together with fire signal. That´s how Kelts used to communicate about possible attacks and that´s how we remind their roots in our region. After the sunset first fire was set out and other fires were spread through whole Czech republic and 3 countries including Slovakia one by one. Almost like Action&Reaction the fires were spreading through the countries as the spring is slowly coming and sun is coming back to our lives. In 1000 m asl. we got pretty nice views even though the clouds we getting pretty high. More days like this.

at The Photography Show, Park Avenue Armory, New York City

Have a good week everyone!

Sunset over Dover, Kent UK

  

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SOOC – Straight Out Of Camera .. no processing other than the watermark or the occasional crop…

 

Creator: William Hope (1863 - 1933)

Date: c. 1920

Collection: National Media Museum Collection

Inventory no: 2002-5054/10

Blog: G is for ghosts... the birth and rise of spirit photography

 

The information accompanying the spirit album states that the table is levitating - in reality the image of a ghostly arm has been superimposed over the table- stand through double exposure.

 

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