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Trying to Confuse the focal point in a single capture

I know you real car folks will be quick to point out the cheating lead wire, but sometimes you got to what ya got to do. Have fun out there ✌😎

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It was so cold this Saturday (the coldest day in years) I got dazed and confused when shooting this...what is it?? Here is a small hint...HWW!!

 

If you want to see what this actually is check out Tim's photo stream tonight after 7:00 p.m. and you will see the zoomed out version...have fun guessing!! :))

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...between clouds and the river...

"MANNEQUINS" ~~ Vivid Art September 2020 Contest

 

Mannequins Pixabay

This young House sparrow female landed at the place where I feed the doves and was surprised by the size of the grain. She soon went to the place where I feed the sparrows.

During the summer, I feed birds less, except during the period when they are feeding their young. This summer was too hot, so they asked for much more water to drink and to get wet in order to cool down.

Amsterdam, antiques store

 

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Even though it's been gray and rainy here, the temps have been in the mid 50's.... our koi were out of their tunnels and on the top of the pond where we could see them... very strange... and now tonight they are saying it's going down into the 20's!!!

 

The string across the top is to keep egrets or heron from having a free meal...

Glass Architectural Abstract

L'Arc en Ciel (2004) by IM Architects.

 

Deventer, The Netherlands

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Looking at it from one perspective you think it's a wall you need to climb up, or is it a path to walk upon? I really liked the leading lines on the side of this building, from a recent walkabout. The weather was quite dull and so the lighting gave for a more natural dimming, which I feel kind of helped offer a sort of dystopia atmosphere.

 

How is everyone this Happy Hump Day? All al is well, and so as ways, thank you! :)

 

This oak tree at The Vyne NT House in Hampshire had leaves on it on the side nearest the house when I took this shot 15th January 2016! The other side was bare as expected. Whether it was old or new growth I could not establish. It was surprisingly warm in the sun definitely Spring-like! The colours were bright and the geese on the lake were sunning themselves.

This guy seems to have his seasons mixed up. Instead of just now shedding his antlers, he should be starting new growth like the buck in the comment section below. Cades Cove, Smoky Mountain NP.

window reflection at sunset

Me: Fynn, how about a smile ?

Fynn: Why ?

Me: Because I want to take a photo and you look nicer when you are smiling.

Fynn: But I can't just smile because of nothing, I need a good reason.

Me: You could think of something positive, something that makes you happy ?

Fynn: Like what ?

Me: Birds, the dogs, rain puddles, tuna, ....

Fynn: Nice ideas, I agree, but do they really deserve a smile ? I'm not sure about that. Will have to think about it ! Come back tomorrow ... or better next week !

Bottrop, Germany, 2020.

 

There's more on www.chm-photography.com.

 

Enjoy!

 

created for the (inspired by Eduardo Recife) Digitalmania challenge

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Potentential thunder clouds in North Berwick which came to nothing thank goodness. Blustery day with constant dynamic light to confuse us. Lobster on the pier was a glorious lunch :)

There are three butterflies that are often confusing to identify. Those are the Monarch, Viceroy and the Queen. They have similar colors, and when they are flying it is difficult to distinguish each apart. The above photograph is the Queen.

When he awoke, he saw, as in a mirror, a solution to the tumultuous drama of his life

And I never never want it

And I never never want it

And I never never want it

And I never never want it

 

I'm totally confused...by you

I'm totally confused...by you

 

Beck

Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus phoeniceus) - 20230516-06

 

Males are black with red shoulder patch that is sometimes concealed. Males have rusty feather edges in the winter. Females are streaked brown and often confused with sparrows. Look for long, sharply pointed bill. Often in flocks, especially in winter. Visits feeders. Breeds in marshes and scrubby, wet fields. Distinctive song, especially as migrants arrive in early spring. (eBird)

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A proud male celebrates his vanquishing of the enemy found within the side mirror of a car. He fought that reflection for nearly five minutes, crammed in tight between door and mirror. His stance says it was all worth it.

 

Britannia Conservation Area, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2023.

double in-camera exposure

 

22x 18-135 lens 100x2017 edition

In the beginning of Spring when the fresh shoots of leaves started to come out in the branches, suddenly the snow started to fall again. Confused Robins just stopped their activities and sat quietly on the branches.

Thanks to everyone for visits , comments , awards and invitations, I appreciate your feedback very much

There are more images from my Deliberately Confusing series in this blog post.

 

Enjoy!

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