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I must look clueless when I am out shooting and have sad puppy dog eyes were friendly people want to help correct my ways.
On this sunset, I was at Panorama Point in Capitol Reef National Park. The "view" is the opposite direction, and I was set up with my tripod looking in the opposite direction from everyone else.
Three separate people came up to me, letting me know where I was supposed to be shooting. I thanked them for their kindness and stood my ground :-)
Mama Vixen, watching over her five kits. It's hard on her. Thank you so much for likes earlier today. I realized I had repeated image, and corrected. Much appreciated.
Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
Was gazing down from the tree top looking for an appetizer. Thank you Risa for correcting my id of the hawk.
Please correct me if necessary. The "Coop-Shined" ID always makes me foam at the mouth :)) This one made a swing and a miss at some songbirds, perched for a moment before flying off through the branches with complete abandon. They are awesome birds.
Brown Acres - Jackson County - Southern Oregon
Hoy, por primera vez, he ido a ver un amanecer y creo que repetiré. Fue un auténtico espectáculo visual dificil de olvidar. Os lo dedico con todo mi cariño
Dvorak Serenatas - wiener philarmoniker
Percepción
La vida es una actitud. Vivirla, una oportunidad.
Tiempo
Todo se deshizo lentamente ante su mirada y nunca supo verlo. Ella ya no estaba y él seguía en el lugar de siempre. Entonces se dio cuenta de que no debió haber dejado su vida en manos del tiempo
Typical of Old Havana streets. Founded by the Spanish in 1519, Old Havana is a Havana neighborhood and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Havana lies on the northwest coast of Cuba. /
Típico de las calles de La Habana Vieja. Fundada por los españoles en 1519, La Habana Vieja es un barrio de La Habana y declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. La Habana se encuentra en la costa noroeste de Cuba.
Typique des rues de la Vieille Havane. Fondée par les Espagnols en 1519, le quartier de La vieille Havane a été reconnu au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. La Havane est située sur la côte nord-ouest de Cuba. /
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GR III #2: This Wednesday I had my first "proper" photowalk with the tiny Ricoh, albeit a small walk with not too many photos (34 – almost like in the good old film days), because it was more of a family meeting at a small lake (we all wore masks) on the south-western outskirts of Berlin. I had decided to only take the Ricoh with me, in order to make myself a little more familiar with it. The shooting experience certainly is totally different from anything I know from my Olys or even the LX100, and I know that I will need some time to get used to it, but I also know already now that this camera is fun. OK, low light focus was very, very capricious (to say the least), but I also put that – and the fact that I missed quite a few shots – down on not having had figured the correct settings out, yet. I have now configured three different user presets (which, very conveniently, can be accessed via the mode dial), one for macro (not the GR III's designated purpose, I know, but macro is important for me), one for street (for starters, I've decided to experiment with Jpg only in order to check out the many film presets - you can even set up your own), and one for architecture / landscape, and I can't wait to go out again and take pictures ;-)
This photo is another kind of street image, because I found these remains of a birch tree at a residential street near by the above mentioned lake. The little oak sprout that obviously has found a new home within the birch stump caught my eye, I hope it will survive and transform the remnants of that once proud birch into an equally proud oak one day. The background had been a black car, not exactly what I'd call the perfect background, but when I imported the images I realised that the metering setting I should have used for my first Ricoh image posted here on Flickr – the flamingo / Pinoccio flower, please see the second comment, if you like – accidentally must have been my exposure metering setting for the entire walk around the lake: highlight weighted metering ;-) So it was easy to "disguise" the car and to process this image in claire obscure / chiaroscuro style. I hope you like it.
P.S. I know that an oak sprout is not a flower, but I hope that it looks flowery enough for Freitagsblümchen ;-) Happy weekend, dear Flickr friends!
According to researchers, a man will gaze at a woman’s lips before gravitating elsewhere over the landscape of her body. (yes, including her chest).
Lips are our body’s most exposed erogenous zone. They are packed with more than a million different nerve endings, making them one of the most sensitive parts of our body.
They are considered a sensually seductive part of our body, and highlighting them in rich glittering colors adds to their alluring qualities.
These Stunner Originals Fantastic Lips exemplify this biological phenomenon. Their sophisticated satin luminous quality draws such beautiful attention to your lips, making them irresistibly kissable. This Fantastic Collection also gives you 25 different deep shades to choose from.
For my eyeshadow, I wanted a sexy and dramatic look. That said, I selected the M&T Garage Giada EvoX eyeshadow in metallic blue with winged eyeliner. This Giada collection comes in 6 gorgeous color options.
Wearing this blue hue brings out my eyes correctly and makes them pop. I adjusted the eyeshadow color density to 60% for a demurer appearance.
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… and getting my attention. She doesn't quite accept my work on the keyboard when she wants attention (snuggling on my shoulder while I type is only good for a brief time.) She is more than happy to block keyboard access and ability to see display both. Tikki also gets attention by opera arias, moving pictures hanging from walls and sinking claws delicately into my leg but let’s stick with this. Happy Caturday 5 June 2021 “Getting Attention.”
Perhabs they are a kind of stropharia. Location with sawdust and wood waste would be correct.
Stack with 21 frames.
Tidemills, Sussex - I hope the ID is correct, I was a bit thrown by it being nowhere near any reeds (plus a bit of wishful thinking)
I did consider colour correcting to reduce the yellow cast but I actually think it makes the photo.
Another pic of one of the members of the Zanzibar Red Colobus troop that visited us daily.
Hakuna Majiwa Beach Lodge
Paje
Unguja
Zanzibar Archipelago
Tanzania
A rather rare sighting here in my area of West Virginia. We usually only see them in Fall and Spring on migration. Even more rare is finding one in the neighborhood, which is where I shot this fellow. I was driving up my street slowly along the river (the first two blocks of my street run along the West Fork River) when I noticed him across it, slowly wading and hunting. I sat and strained my eyes a moment to make sure it wasn’t a Great Blue Heron, that I was seeing it correctly. (Probably should get glasses.) I drove home, unloaded the Outback of groceries, put my Nikon and 200-500 mm lens on, drove back down . . . and he was gone. I drove up and down my street a couple of times and finally spotted him, close to where he was when I first saw him, across the river behind a daycare facility. He had just turned around and was heading back up. I parked in front of the daycare, walked behind, let the shutter go at it. This is the best of the bunch, and I have a few more to post down the road.
I took a couple photos of a bird yesterday I just cannot ID. I’ll post them maybe later tonight. I don’t want them to get in the way of my regular posts.
This one is a must-see in Lightbox, mostly because of the way I cropped it (I usually crop to size). Thanks for Viewing.
Hope correct for Smile on Saturday ;-)
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Due to my health condition, I am unable to hold or stabilize a camera for extended periods of time. Additionally, using a tripod has never been enjoyable for me, as it would cause pain when trying to position it correctly and constantly bending over to check the viewfinder. Consequently, I have chosen to explore digital AI artwork as an alternative. I understand that this may not be everyone's cup of tea, as it diverges from traditional photography. However, I have always granted myself the freedom to exercise artistic license and pursue whatever brings me joy. Currently, digital AI artwork fulfills that purpose, at least for the time being.
With the usual Siemens Charger out of service, train 371, the Pere Marquette, from Grand Rapids to Chicago was entrusted to a 32-year-old B32-8bwh. It's a bit after 8am and the cloud line was directly overhead allowing for a sunny run-by at Burns Harbor, IN.
184/365: A day out to Elk Island with Monique and her husband who very kindly acted as chauffeur. We saw a bison strolling along the middle of the road...so exciting to see such an amazing creature. I did get some shots but they aren't amazing. May post one at some point but they are more record shots than anything.
We saw this Sikh temple on our way back though and liked the look of it against the sky...we had a fair bit of rain. Note the bird on top.
Thanks for a fabulous time Monique, it was such fun!
It has been pointed out that my dates do not correspond with the correct day of the 365. I didn't change my time/date on my camera as I just know I will forget to change it back when I get home. So I hope this is all acceptable for the 365 challenge. I am not always able to post on time so it's confusing. I am pretty sure I haven't missed a day out though.
In the last light of day, a Delaware & Hudson RS36 leads a westbound (D&H north) train through Packerton, Pennsylvania.
at least I think so. They are so close to Painted ladies that if someone corrected me I wouldn't mind. I didn't used to put up multiples but I'm so far behind and have a bunch more from today... and yesterday... and last week... etc.
I thought this was some kind of thrasher but have been corrected that this is just a northern mockingbird. It just seemed too think and its bill extra long to be a mockingbird but I can see it now. This bird was in Juab County Utah.
Pan Am Railways Train NMWA-9 approaches the ESS for the siding at East Newport, ME which in a past life was used to load pulp wood.
Pan Am Railways
Train: NMWA-9
2/9/2022
East Newport, ME
ST District 1 Freight Main Line
I think this one is a running crab spider but as always my ID skills for Spiders are not particularly good so please feel free to correct me. Arachtober 26 ;0)
alex's seven-year-old son is a dragonologist, i've learned, and he was quite taken with this dragon i'd bought, which came from china. when i showed it to him, he corrected me, saying it couldn't be a chinese dragon because of its feet. so i said maybe it was from romania, and had moved to china, and he agreed that that was more likely.
Thought I would turn my last upload upside down so one can see the view correct, albeit my full version is better.
Soo Line SD60 6036, now known as Canadian Pacific 6236, was leading a much lesser locomotive on an eastbound CP freight at A20 back on Valentine's Day 2010.
Rolling along the C&M and passing underneath the Union Pacific's former CNW New Line, the neat SOO motor was the correct and proper leader.
European goldfinch is an uncommon bird for me, eventhough it can commonly be seen in the area... I'm so happy to share this portrait: it's my first correct picture of this pretty bird!
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Polyommatus es un género de mariposas diurnas de la familia Lycaenidae.
Son de tamaño pequeño unos 17 mm de envergadura.
Diferenciar las diferentes especies me resulta bastante dificil. Hay que fijarse por ejemplo en si las fimbrias son ajedreadas o no, tambien en la disposición de las máculas...
En este caso creo que es bellargus, pero si alguien mas fiable me corrige bienvenida la informacion.
Polyommatus is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.
They are small in size about 17 mm wingspan.
Differentiating the different species is quite difficult for me. You have to pay attention, for example, to whether the fimbriae are cheesy or not, also to the arrangement of the macules...
In this case I think it is bellargus, but if someone more reliable corrects me, I welcome the information.