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Es un reto hacer una foto de otoΓ±o con hojas secas, sin morir en el intento! o sea sin caer en la tentaciΓ³n de fotografiar las hojas multicolor sobre el cΓ©sped o algo asΓ.
It is not easy to break the pattern of fallen dry leaves when taking autumn photos.
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Really had to post-boost this one! Light was almost non-existent. Still, I think it's a bit of a 'save' worth doing! :-)
One of those really easy shots that I've passed up more than a few times. One of the many regional trains departs the impressive Praha Hlavi Nadrazi.
A la poesΓa hay que preΓ±arla
de aromas clandestinos
para que termine pariendo
palabras como soles
en un universo distorsionado
venerando a la luna
en el regazo del amor de una tormenta
de sal y de rosas...
Easy to take hundreds of photos down this way which I did but will post just a few to stop people falling asleep.
High on a cliff, it's easy to see why the haunting remains of Whitby Abbey were inspiration for Bram Stoker's gothic tale of 'Dracula',
Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby.
Cold days, sleet and blowing snow will soon be a nothing but a memory. Snow shovels, boots and warm gloves are a part of a Winters day here in Northeast USA. Itβs easy to look back to last summer when sandals, shorts and a cold drink was pretty much how difficult a day was, lol. At times it seems that last Summer is nothing more then just a old memory because itβs been so cold and windy these days. Insult to injury is that the nights during this time of the year are by far to long. Warm summer days, gentle breezes and cool nights are a soothing memory. Looking forward to relaxing in my Adirondack chair watching the birds in the birdbath and enjoying seeing them chase the squirrels from the feeders. Daydreaming always makes it βEasy To Remember.β Thanks for viewing my work.
I initially used some easy peelers as stand in's for the Viennese whirls picture.
A few weeks later after looking at those images I sort of liked them and thought if I peeled some it may make a decent image.
In the meantime we had our Kitchen replaced "long overdue"
There were some huge off cuts of worktop which form the background here.
The tabletop was given to me by a customer as they had ordered a new computer desk. Which warped so it was replaced and they had no use for it.
Lucky me.
Our shed is getting full of my rubbish.
It would be rude not to accept such gifts though :-)
Gaz
April 3, 2011: In full dynamic braking, an eastbound loaded coal train eases across the Big Lawson Trestle on the N&W Clinch Valley District between Coeburn and St. Paul, Virginia.
PrednΓ© Solisko at 2117 meters is one of the easy 2000 m peaks in the High Tatras. A great destination for a short summer hike.
I told this dinosaur I would only ride with him if he slowed down.
Drumheller, Alberta
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A friend of mine who is a knowledgeable rose grower brought me some roses to practice my lighting on, and this Livin' Easy variety is one of them.
I used simple even lighting on the flower by placing a Yongnuo flash in a 24 inch soft box on either side of the flower pointed at the center. The strobes and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF603N.
Other pictures of roses that I've taken can be seen in my creatively titled Roses album.
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I've photographed a lot of plants and flowers, because they're all around us, work cheap, and never complain. I have an album of these images with over 1200 pictures, and for each one, I have described how I lit them, in case you're interested in that kind of thing.
Compare this Willow Warbler with the one I posted yesterday which is a normal Spring Willow Warbler. This one I found on the patch at the same time ,its the palest Willow Warbler I think ive ever seen there are 3 possibilities really, and none are easy to determine. I have consulted an expert on the subject and the answer isn't clear. There is a possibility its a Northern race bird (Acredula) but this bird is paler than those , then it could be the Eastern Race (Yakutensis) which would be very rare but unfortunately there is also crossover between races. The other option and probably most likely , is its the normal race Willow Warbler (trochilus) but for some abnormal reason it has not moulted at all,in the winter and the plumage is so worn it has become almost washed out , as the feathers do look worn . Normal Spring Willow Warblers are prestine green and yellow which as you can see this bird isn't at all , so which race cannot from pictures be totally determined , but whatever it was it was a smart unusual Willow Warbler , like none ive seen before really, in 50 years of birding,also when it tried to sing , it was nothing like a Willow Warbler so possibly a 2nd cy bird that even has a aberant song.
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Does anyone remember these old blue mig welders? I got this one on black Friday about 15 years ago from Harbor Freight for $89. last year I sold it for $60 and got the New Titanium Easy-Flux 125 amp welder for $179. I really like the new welder a lot better than my old one. I welded in new floor pans and welded a new inner fender in my old truck.
life has not been easy lately... too much to do, always to little time to do everything. I have been abandoning friends, a lot of people turned their backs on me just because I didn't have time for them. But kids always go first, no matter how much I have to do. My husband is amazing lately, really taking a lot on his back and trying to help as much as he can. But I still have so many things not done and that bad luck following me lately...
I just wanted to say friends- I still really really appreciate your comments and read and remember all, just too busy to find those 10 minutes to reply to you all and say THANK YOU!
i sort of recall these being fairly easy to see in certain places a while ago but unsurprisingly for a working vehicle which also doubles as a van, they've got scarce since.
This one is still around, on SORN.
Early morning, mist, water, soft light, fields, fences, 4 cows, 2 horses, 2 seagulls, flying mallard and an Avocet. Easy what more could I want.
Not only did the day begin on a high note but it ended rather nicely just prior to departing. The Brown Pelicans have returned and a couple seem to be setting up shop on the bayou. They usually outpace me in the canoe and I rarely get close enough to them before they depart into the distance but there were several around and a couple of them were fairly cooperative. This particular character was doing a bit of showing off as he searched for his next meal on Armand Bayou. That is Bay Area Park in the background in this capture.
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Some places are just great here.... But to tell the truth I had to wait for 5 minutes until there was no tourist in front of me (and I must admit.... I am also one of them)