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What a beautiful time of year! The sunrises and sunsets are spectacular, and in between, the northern lights dance overhead.

 

This photo was taken over the east side of our property at dawns early light. The temperature was 16 degrees Fahrenheit, and the forest was totally silent. Even the few remaining birds, had yet to leave their nests and arrive at our feeders. What a great way to start the day.

It’s Tuesday! What direction are you headed? Decisions, decisions.

Late afternoon sun on California buckeye

A little chappel and cemetery near Oberloiben in the Wachau region. Thank you www.flickr.com/photos/ahausberger/ for the inspiration: live.staticflickr.com/5581/14769121480_029687f3bd_o.jpg

To do lists grow very long this time of year. Sometimes I feel like I’m just running around checking all the boxes of the season. I have to remind myself to step back, take a breath and enjoy the beauty of the world around me. Ah, that feels better!

Looks like a bowl of Fruit Loops! Took this one with my Mavic 2 PRO with the camera looking straight down. Very little post processing - the colors are pretty much straight out of the camera. I've really started to love taking photos with this device - this little Hasselblad camera is amazing!

Ermita de la Verge de Yerzol a vista de dron / Ermita de la Virgen de Yerzol a vista de dron / Our Lady of Yerzol ermitage drone view - Orés (Cinco Villas - Aragó / Aragón - Spain) 19/05/2018 -

 

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I’ve got some exciting Southern Utah trips planned over the next month. I’m really excited to get back there. I hope the place doesn’t wash away before I arrive. Be safe near flowing water, everyone! Water is not something we Utahns are used to.

I was up on a hillside above the fog, and was treated to an awesome sunset.

Falling on into Friday kind of like this. Here’s one last shot of these falls to cap off the series. I hope you’ve enjoyed. Have a terrific weekend!

Nach einer relativ warmen Nacht (etwa 4°C) im Schlafsack, hab ich mich am frühen morgen nochmals in die Lüfte erhoben und habe dieses Foto vom Eibsee gemacht.

An Austin Texas sunrise.

Everyone loves long exposure shots of waterfalls that make the flowing water look smooth and beautiful. Those shots are much harder from the air because you don’t have the stability of a tripod. Leave the shutter open too long and everything is blurry instead of just the water. But I gave it a try with an ND filter and some blue hour light. I’m pretty happy with the result.

Sokol Grad (Falcon-Town is the literal translation!) is a castle perched on a rock in the mountains above the Konavle plain.

 

I sent my drone up over the Tok River a couple of days ago, and when I brought the images up on my monitor - I discovered a nice set of tracks meandering along the shoreline. I have witnessed this type of behavior by bears before, and suspect that a bear was out looking for a meal, or maybe just a drink of water. It is that time of year up here, when the bears are looking to fatten up on fish - after which they will be scoffing down every wild berry they can find - before heading off to their dens for the winter.

(Explored; Aug 10, 2021 #235)

Schwäbisch Hall

A wider view of the road to the Bonneville Speedway area. Normally, you could drive down onto the salt at the end of the road and race around on the flats. But right now you’d need a boat instead.

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We took the drone and went flying here and there around today. Here's looking at Boyne Mountain the ski area near Boyne Falls, MI.

Eichenborn, Bad Pyrmont, Landkreis Hameln-Pyrmont, Niedersachsen

This church featured as a backdrop in the excellent tv series Detectorists.

© Andrew Bradford.

Top-down view of Bled castle.

Fort de Savoie - Colmars-les-Alpes (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) 21/08/2018 - 20180821_20141900_DJIMVA_JB_modificat_01

 

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The beauties of the world around us give me motivation to keep working hard and moving forward. Wishing you a great week! Hope you take a minute to stop and watch an inspiring sunset!

Detmold, Kreis Lippe, NRW

 

People contemplating a move to rural Alaska, often ask us about how we get our water. Digging a well is an expensive and iffy way to go. You may have to go down 400 feet only to find you have sulfur water. You can opt to cut a hole in the ice of the closest lake or stream - but do you really want to do that at thirty or forty below zero? We chose a more convenient way - and that was to have the water come to us. There is a pure underground water source in Glennallen, upon which a business was built many years ago. It services the needs of all who live in town, and those far out of town. (Glennallen does not have what folks call "city water".)

A few minutes ago, Doc ran outside with his brand new drone - and captured our water delivery. We have a thousand gallon tank in the heated and insulated building where you see the hose attached. We have the purest water available anywhere, with no additives. And that's how we do it up here folks.

 

(EXPLORED Highest position: 372 on Saturday, November 14, 2020)

Caught an epic sunrise today amidst the recent spate of events that rocked the Singapore drone community. I was thinking of how many more sunrises can I ever get to shoot from the air in Sg again. With the recent incursion incidents within the 5km aerodomes of both the Changi Airport and Paya Lebar Airbase, the government has decided to tighten drone regulations in the very near future. Been thinking of whether is it still practical of flying and pursuing aerial photography in Singapore. Only time will tell though...

 

DJI Mavic 2 Pro ı 1s ı f/2.8 ı ISO 200

 

Explore no. 8, 11 July 2019

 

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Castell de Cardona a vista de dron - Panorama / Castillo de Cardona a vista de dron - Panorama / Cardona's Castle drone view - Panorama - Cardona (Bages - Barcelona - Catalonia) 23/10/2018 - 20181023_17233300_DJIMVA_JB-Pano_modificat_01

 

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