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This is a photo I took on a visit to the park Bluehendes Barock at Ludwigsburg. I went there to take some photos of the tulips before their season is over but then I discovered that the fountains in the palace gardens made quite interesting photo subjects too and I started to experiment with different shutter speeds. I like how dynamic this one turned out.
Interesting staircase at the Stoltze-Museum. Chasing staircases with Karsten Gieselmann in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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With this colorful photo, which was deliberately taken with this motion blur, I wish you all a wonderful Poppy-Monday and of course the rest of the week.
We can see a lot of ourselves by looking at the poppy flowers and grasses moving back and forth in the summer wind.
As a rule, we too are firmly anchored to the earth, even if only because of our personal values. Each of us has something within us that is immovable. No matter what is happening around and no matter how much the wind of life pulls and shakes us. We shape these values ​​ourselves. Based on the experiences we have in our lives. The strongest of them usually come from our childhood.
Most of the time, these roots serve our protection and stability. With them we are able to withstand even the harshest storms, to stand against the wind or, if necessary, to bend to it at times. Thanks to the anchor, we always stay where and who we are despite everything and are able to pick ourselves up again and again.
But sometimes we realize that our values, or rather the way we weight them, prevent us from developing ourselves. That we are trying to bloom in the wrong place, so to speak. Then it is up to us (because no one else can do this for us) to change our anchor point.
The key is always to be aware or make ourselves aware of what makes us flourish and what makes us wither.
And so I wish you all a stable and at the same time dynamic week. With lots of sun and fresh wind.
Mit diesem farbenfrohen Foto, welches bewusst mit dieser Bewegungsunschärfe fotografiert wurde, wünsche ich Euch allen einen wunderschönen Mo(h)ntag und natürlich auch eine ebensolche Restwoche.
Durch den Anblick die Mohnblüten und Gräser, die sich im Sommerwind hin und her bewegen, können wir viel von uns selbst erkennen.
Auch wir stehen, in der Regel, fest verankert auf der Erde und sei es auch nur auf Grund unserer persönlichen Werte. Jeder von uns trägt etwas in sich, was unverrrückbar ist. Ganz gleich was um und herum geschieht und ganz gleich wie sehr der Wind des Lebens an uns zieht und rüttelt. Diese Werte prägen wir selbst. Und zwar auf Grund der Erfahrungen, die wir in unserem Leben machen. Wobei die stärksten davon meist aus unserer Kindheit stammen.
Meist dienen diese Wurzeln unserem Schutz und unserer Stabilität. Mit Ihnen sind wir in der Lage auch härtesten Stürmen zu trotzden, uns dem Wind entgegen zu stellen oder uns ihm, wenn erforderlich, auch zeitweise beugen. Durch den Anker bleiben wir trotz Allem immer wo und wer wir sind und sind in der Lage uns immer wieder aufzurichten.
Doch manchmal stellen wir fest, das unsere Werte oder besser gesagt die Art, wie wir sie gewichten, uns an der eigenen Entfaltung hindern. Das wir sozusagen am falschen Ort versuchen zu blühen. Dann liegt es an uns (denn kein anderer kann dies für uns tun) unseren Ankerpunkt zu verändern.
Das Entscheidende dabei ist immer, sich bewusst zu sein oder sich bewusst zu machen, was uns blühen und was uns welken lässt.
Und so wünsche ich Euch allen eine stabile und gleichzeitig dynamische Woche. Mit viel Sonne und frischen Wind.
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Anything but standstill – motifs in motion is the topic for March 29th - April 4th 2025, Group Our Daily Challenge
With J.R.Lilly at the throttle and J.Ripp riding shotgun, 48's train is rocking through Silver Lake on it's trip to Conrail's CJ. On a side note, both received an 8X10 of this photo a week or so later.
TO48 Silver Lake,WI. Spring 1997
Awesome and dynamic light in the sky at sunset over Canberra.
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With the Giesel ejector working to full effect, Bulleid designed ‘West Country’ 4-6-2 no.34092 ‘City of Wells’ makes a fine display on this her last operating day before withdrawal for a major overhaul. Here 'City of Wells' is seen departing Ramsbottom Station with the 10:20 Bury-Rawtenstall train.
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The engineer on this eastbound has the dynamic brake handle in the corner, as they howl downgrade into Watertown, slowing for the diamond with Union Pacific's Clyman sub.
CP 800
SOO 6020,6046
Watertown, WI.
Spring 2006
Closer look at the rainbow I posted a while ago - not cropped but differnet shot, Amazed that it finished right on this lighthouse at Whatipu . Used a texture from Jill (Borealnz) to change the dynamic. Cheers for making these available Jill
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Qube Locomotive's QL004 and QL002 pass through Glenfield with Cooks River to Harefield bound container train 1311.
2021-10-07 Qube QL004-QL002 Glenfield 1311
This set aims to capture the beauty & atmospheric street scene with dynamic & blur light at night, which you can sense the unique atmosphere in the air through these dynamic ligths from vivid to blur, from subjective to abstract. The whole set will be divided into "Street scene", "ground", " scene from bus window" & bicycle & motocyle" four topics, and here comes the first topic "street scene".