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African Elephants / Afrikanische Elefanten (Loxodonta africana) crossing a sand road
in Tarangire N.P., Tanzania
On our way to the lake and moments before a heavy summer storm, we had to stop aside on the road cause i've seen this. I felt so compelled to capture the nature's diverse beauty... Trigger happy and with a child's rush, out I went into the stormy moment and got my click! And I'll thank my luck for ever that I did... Photo does not do justice here, as it was like being in a stormy paradise! Hopefully your eyes will follow in the picture and find the ... burning beauty of nature's violin!!!
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
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le clocher penche furieusement...en 8mm, c'est assez difficile de corriger les distorsions ☺
Some say that Nature adapts to cohabitation with our human species. We instead, should realize that We are the ones who have to react, adapt and accept. Nature has the real power and providence over the earth, sky and earth. And water always wins.
~Tom Cousteau Handy from "Deep Thoughts About Sandbars"
A great musical example of reacting to changes in tempo, tone and atmosphere.
Free form and beautiful flute imaginations from Nicole Mitchell~ "Adaptability"
song~ youtu.be/0IbLGeQC5CY
One photo. All images and art by me, Tom. Textures are naturally occurring.
Please don't drive and look at Flickr...
Midnight on the crossroads - R.Johnson - Vintage Delta Blues Collection (1936–1937)
...and the World 2.
Walking La Vía de la Plata in reverse: where arrows vanish, doubt creeps in, and salvation comes in the form of a blinking blue dot on a tiny screen.
Recorriendo la Vía de la Plata al revés: donde las flechas desaparecen, las dudas aparecen, y la salvación viene en forma de un puntito azul parpadeante en una pantalla diminuta
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Espero que os guste y gracias por pasar por aquí y dejar vuestro comentario.
Eskerrik asko aldez aurretik argazkia gustatzen zaionari edo komentatzen duenari, beti izango dira ondo etorriak.
Grazie, merci, danke, obrigado
Being a fairly big city, San Francisco has lots of diverse neighborhoods. From the upscale suburbs, to the poor Tenderloin, to China town, Embarcadero and Little Italy. This photo was taken at the corner of Columbus Avenue and Stockton street, right in the heart of the Italian district. Most of the cafes and restaurants can be found right on Columbus Avenue. The smell of freshly ground coffee and pizza is perceived throughout the area. At the right side of the frame at the background you can see probably San Francisco's most recognizable structure (after Golden Gate bridge), The Transamerica Pyramid.