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cosmos 4 / ? (i think there will be three more)

 

because of my addiction to technology, i have found an unfortunate side effect of that addiction....and that is, a shorter attention span.

 

it's terrible...and so, i find myself having the urge to move onto a new photography subject before exhausting all the potential of the current one.

 

but NO, dammit! i'm pushing myself to post ALL the keeper cosmos shots.

 

let this be a lesson to my attention deficient mind. sticktoitiveness prevails.

…to our place. A house was leveled and a flood control project was installed years ago. Almost all of the trees and plants seen here grew since the flood control project was completed.

 

From 2010: Our flood control project was completed a month or so ago and it looks great. Twice now It has prevented flooding in this neighborhood. And with the extremely rainy weather we've had over the past few months, the timing could not have been better. This is the view from the curb at what used to be 2557 Little John Trail SE. The street at the back is Crockett Drive, where the house behind this address was also demolished for this project.

Dogwood tree in full bloom in Asheville, North Carolina - © 2023 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - performanceimpressions.com

A lovely old Land Rover parked in its usual spot on Andrews Lane in Minsted.

 

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Gorgeously bright day, Edinburgh very busy with both locals and tourists on a sunny Saturday. Walked through the Grassmarket and found a group holding an open-air Tango session. Dancing right there under the dappled spring sunshine coming through the newly leafy trees, casting a lovely mix of bright light and shade that was just begging for some monochrome shots. Was lovely to see people enjoying themselves like this in the middle of a busy Saturday, right there in a busy square, under the shadow of the Castle.

It's going to sound silly but this editing makes me really uncomfortable! This is not my typical light, not my traditional contrast, and definitely not my typical color palette. But I decided to try to break away from my normal style and do something different since I'd already edited a few photos from this set in my traditional manner and where's the fun in making everything look the same? This time I wanted to do something more along the lines of the faux-70s fashion style. You know, what Instagram aspires to be. Except not Instagram because I hate Instagram.

 

I'm still not sure if I like it but cheers to trying something different.

  

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Girly is growing wild and crazy hair in her old age.

Another little guest at Harrison's Christening.

 

(This one just squeaked in somehow at 457)

a stand of trees by a lake, this December

The sun was out today so I ventured into the garden for this shot ... I personally don't like the light in this ... all uneven but the sun was beautiful.

Brooklyn, New York City; October 2011

 

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A couple weeks ago I walked over to Durand Eastman Park for my morning reading and prayers. I put the Argus C3 in the daypack. The sun was filtering through the trees most delightfully. I took several photographs around me from where I was sitting as the light changed, and one more straight up.

 

Argus C3 Brick with the 50mm lens, yellow filter

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Just to remember what it was like.

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Concept, photo, styling: Moi

 

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A nod must be given to the wonderful Brooke Shaden, who in part inspired this shot.

This is the doorway at St Mary's Church, Broomfield in Essex. It's a stone's throw from where I live and I pass by it every day on my journey to work.I have photographed this doorway before and the other photograph can be viewed by clicking on the link below:

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This morning the light was dappling through the tree branches and there was frost on the roof tiles. The little letterbox on the door has a message that reads "Post your prayer requests in here and we will pray for you". I thought that was lovely!

 

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A swing in the gardens of Riverside House, Burford.

I can't get enough of all the London plane trees lining the streets all over the south of France (and Catalonia, too!).

 

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Last day of November - am hoping for some sunny days like this in the months to come. This is a #throwback to Novemeber 2015. Photo copyright Pat Adams

Dappled light on an old oak in Daley Ranch, San Marcos, California.

 

I am drawn to the vignette of the branches and leaves on the left side of the main trunk, but I don't feel like the image is balanced. The uncropped image was worse, so at least this is an improvement, but i'm still thinking about this one...

September 8, 2017

 

One of many peaches ripening on our big fruit tree. It's the best year ever for this tree. I'm hoping the squirrels and yellow jackets don't destroy them as they've done in the past.

 

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...a portrait from rural Rajasthan, India

 

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Lapsana communis

Cymraeg: cartheig, cartheig cyffredin,

 

Ballagan, Bare-land leaf, boglan-leaves, carpenter’s apron, dock-cress, hasty-roger, hasty-sergeant, jack-in-the-bush, lamb’s lettuce, Mary alone, nipplewort , pig’s cress, swine’s cress, wormwood

 

800-year-old Khmer stone carvings at the Terrace of the Leper King, Angkor Thom, Cambodia.

 

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Captured at the Vallarta Botanical Gardens outside Puerto Vallarta, this moment of sunlight filtering through the jungle canopy brings a spotlight to a single graceful palm. The delicate lighting reveals the quiet elegance and layered textures of the tropical forest understory.

A late evening walk in the forrest around the Ashridge Estate

Taken with zoom from balcony.

 

The Americana at Brand

Glendale, California

A walk in the woods.in low light.

Summertime in the Sierra Mountains. Cold, windy, and unpredictable weather in late June. Next week it will be in the 90's. I've worked nearly every day for a month straight and most of those days are 13-14 hours. When I finally had a day off I needed to get into these mountains.

 

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Filtered light passes through the canopy, and dances over the plants below.

Title borrowed from an episode of "Tales of the Unexpected", a TV show aired in the UK between 1979-1988. The series began as adaptions of short stories written by the author Roald Dahl, probably better known for his children's novels.

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