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A Double-crested Cormorant with breeding plumage! Photo taken at Klineline Park, Vancouver, Washington.
Macro Mondays - Double Exposure
This was difficult, as I had not done anything like this before. But applying the same technique as textures I managed to get it done. I was in a panic all day long even looking at tutorials that were only making me more confused.
This is a soft out of focus done over the almost same frame in focus. (82% blend) Kind of cool and not bad for a panicking guy. (and still sick)
Happy Macro Monday
Crossing double yellow lines (or a double white line) could get you a traffic ticket. Trying to photograph most of the wild mustard fields along the Pacific Coast Hightway can also land you in some trouble.
I drive by these fields on a regular basis. And thanks to social media (read Facebook & Instagram), people flock, and I mean flock to see and photograph these yellow flowers. The past couple of years have gotten out of hand. It's reached the point where the property owners now "post guards" and CalTrans stations big signs lit up with "No Parking" along the edge of these fields.
So, just for the record... (1) I didn't trespass (2) I didn't park illegally (3) I didn't cross the double yellow lines to get this image.
It's been a great week for sun shots. It's hard to keep up but take'em while you can get'em.....right?
Foreigner - 1978
I almost forgot that it's Happy SlidersSunday, and, since I had this one from a recent rock show already ready, I figured I'd double-dip today... ;)
HSS!
Macro Mondays theme this week was double exposure. Luckily the previous week I learnt how to merge two photos in Photoshop for another project, so I thought it would be easy!! How wrong I was, it was so hard to take two photos that merged together as I wanted.
This is the back and front of a small urchin shell.
#MacroMondays and #DoubleExposure
Caterpillars of a Swallowtail butterfly(papilio machaon)with extended osmeterium.A defensive organ found in all Papilio caterpillars. It is a fleshy, forked structure located on the first segment of the thorax. When threatened, the caterpillar can evert (extend) the osmeterium, which then releases a foul-smelling secretion. This secretion, typically composed of volatile organic compounds , including terpenes, is used to deter predators.
Sculpture by Henry Moore, 1966 (Bronze). Henry Moore Studios and Gardens, Perry Green, Hertfordshire; processed in Luminar and macOS High Sierra.
@t home...Austin, TX...July 2008
i don't know why i've been seeing double lately...maybe it's the 102-degree weather we've been having almost non-stop since early June....
...or maybe it's just another experiment...long flash exposure along with some camera movement...one can only take so many regular sunflower photos, y'know? ;-)
This photograph was composed while visiting the Town of Banff, in Canada's Banff National Park. The fences pictured are on a walkway leading to a well-visited viewpoint overlooking the Bow Valley and the iconic Banff Springs Hotel.
Happy Fence Friday, Everyone.
The Wendover Local is showered by a double rainbow as it arrives in Salt Lake City on Sept. 12, 2013.
Santa Clara, CA
This is the first time I took a picture of Double Rainbow.
第一次拍到雙彩虹,十分幸運!
Selected to be Group Cover for "Today's Flickr" on 2016/11/22
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Training voor de 40 km tocht in kader Nacht van de vluchteling, 17-18 juni
Hengelo-Grolsch Veste-Oele-Hengelo, 28 km
Het Fluitekruid dankt zijn naam aan het feit dat je van de holle steel een fluit kunt maken.
is it blue? Is it purple?
Depends on your own perception of colour, interpretation.
In the garden sunlight, they are definitely blue.
Anemone coronaria, poppy anemone popularly in English, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Anemone, native to the Mediterranean region.
In making these Macros, I discovered that some flowers have 'hairs, something I did not know nor expected!
Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
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