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During the winter months in Manchester and early spring there is very little direct sunlight in the city due to all the high rise buildings. Advertising Trans Pennine Express , tram no 3047 is seen descending from Deansgate Castlefield

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sono la Tortora dal collare o Tortora orientale - Streptopelia decaocto - Tourterelle turque, appartengo alla Famiglia Columbidae (oltre 300 specie). Non confondetemi (per favore) con il Piccione domestico - Columba livia o alla Tortora domestica - Streptopelia turtur o al Colombaccio - Columba palumbus.

 

Ho abitudini diurne e l'uomo non mi spaventa.

Trascorro molto tempo sugli Alberi e spesso mi trovi nei Giardini per cercare da mangiare! 😊

Washi mi ha scovata, dopo la recente Nevicata, mentre riposavo...

  

Il mio tempo in Montagna!

  

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La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way

 

Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...

 

Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste

(Une Montagne d'émotions...)

 

Clickalps Photography - Troise Carmine - Washi

  

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Canon EOS 7D Mark ll

  

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CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure0.25 sec (1/4)

Aperturef/13.0

Focal Length17 mm

ISO Speed100

Exposure Bias0 EV

FlashOff, Did not fire

      

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حقوق الطبع والنسخ والنشر والحفظ في هذا الالبوم جميعها محفوظة وحصرية لـ سارة الصايغ

ولا يمكن حفظ او نسخ او نشر او استخدام اي من الصور بدون اذن او عقد مسبق مع المصور

 

ان كان لديك الرغبة في استخدام او شراء اي من الصور الخاصة بالمصور يمكنك مراسلتي عبر البريد الالكتروني المذكور اعلاه

 

واي تعديات تخالف ما تم ذكره مسبقاً ستعرض مرتكبها للمسائلة والملاحقة القانونية

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Vertical panorama shot with the iPhone

En début de promenade, les cygnes sur la Semois et en fin de promenade une bernache sur le lac de la Vierre.

La fin de la vidéo vibre, parce que mon chien Lewis était en train de s'essuyer à mon jeans après être tombé dans le lac en creusant un trou

 

At the start of the walk, swans on the Semois river and at the end of the walk a barnacle goose on the Vierre lake.

The end of the video is shaking, because my dog Lewis was trying to dry himself on my jeans after falling into the lake while digging a hole

The very best way to read emails.

Mid step multitasking on the way back to the office.

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Email me for usage / licensing / fine art prints. In a very remote area off the coast of St. Lucia - Martinique there is a tiny deserted Cay which exemplifies the idyllic paradise. A dozen palm trees tower over the petite Key. Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea.

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Le procédé de l'émail cloisonné utilise des séparations de métal (ou cloisons) pour déposer les différentes couleurs à vitrifier.

I received an email this morning from a friend from years past. We shared a common hobby, and though we never met face to face, we corresponded regularly. Late in 2016 he wrote to tell me about the serious battle his wife was having with cancer. I wrote back in January of 2017, expressing sadness, trying to give hope, and wanting to support a buddy who had shared some special online interests and time with me.

 

This morning brought his sad, apologetic news that she had died over the summer after what sounded like a quite awful battle. It was, he noted, the first time he could bring himself to put his thoughts to paper, so to speak.

 

She was and he is exactly my age...no where near 'old' yet...and it is sad beyond words. I will write a long letter back to him; nothing I think of to say can do anything more than to show that I care, and at least sort of understand.

 

He's a good guy, she was a wonderful lady. All things end...too soon; too soon. I'm sad now about the passing of someone I never met, and with whom I never exchanged a word. I sort of knew her through him, but also through his words I know how deeply a loss can be felt.

 

Some simple, pretty flowers seem appropriate.

337/365/2017, 2529 days in a row

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There was the Pony Express!

 

The Pony Express mail service operated for only 18 months from April 1860 to October 1861 before it fell victim to the transcontinental telegraph.

 

Riders would gallop along a 1,966 mile route from St. Joseph, Missouri to Sacramento, California where upon the mail would be taken upon a steamer to be sent down to San Francisco. Because the mail was delivered by riders on horseback rather than stagecoaches mail could be delivered between the Pacific and Atlantic coasts by ten days.

 

The Pony Express Monument in Old Sacramento, California commemorates the first Eastbound ride which started at this exact spot at 2:46 a.m. on April 4,1860, when Sam Hamilton started his first lap of the 1,966 mile trip to St. Joseph, Missouri.

 

Old Sacramento, California is located on the Sacramento River and is minutes from the State Capitol. It has the highest collection of "Gold Rush" era buildings and is registered as a National and California Historic Landmark.

 

Kudos to the young men of the Pony Express who endured inclement weather and treacherous terrain to deliver mail, while today I sit at my computer and send electronic email to thousands of people all over the world in a blink of an eye!

 

Text and photo copyright by Sam Antonio

 

Canon 50D, Canon 10-22 f/3.5-4.5 Lens

 

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Great Egret, Airborne. Central Valley, California. January 16, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

A great egret flies past, skimming above wetland plants

 

In some ways these magnificent birds are very accessible, but in other they can be hard to photograph in interesting ways. They are common at the locations where I frequently photograph birds, and when I have decent cover (shooting from a vehicle or similar) I can frequently get relatively close to them without scaring them into flight. The key is a very slow and cautious approach and sensitivity to the body language of the bird — there are often hints when egrets think that I am getting too close. From just outside that boundary the egrets are large enough to fill the frame in good conditions, and I have lots of photographs of them on the ground feeding. Perhaps too many!

 

That's the problem. An egret on the ground is interesting, but not often quite as interesting as an egret in the air. (Grounded egrets can be beautiful in the right light and with the right background and so forth.) In flight they are beautiful birds, typically using slow wing motion and often gliding, and they assume impressive poses when taking off and when landing. However, the lift off is sudden and the flight path typically takes the bird away from me. But sometimes I get lucky, as I did with this specimen. I was actually unaware of its presence and, in fact, it may have been unaware of mine. I had stopped to photograph something else when the bird suddenly flew into range from my left and passed in front of me as it made a gentle turn around my position. I've learned to react fairly quickly and to get the camera up and tracking, but in the best of circumstances it is still a challenge. The first couple of frames are almost humorously off-target, but then I found my subject and centered it in the frame as it passed by very closely.

  

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, "California's Fall Color: A Photographer's Guide to Autumn in the Sierra" is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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Harrisburg, PA. April 2022.

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Photography by Michael Ching

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” – Marcel Proust

 

I knew that there was a picture to be made here somewhere, I just wasn't immediately sure what is was. As is the case with so many of my images, it can sometimes be a challenge to find the subject, or the reason why I stopped to capture the scene in the first place. For the most part, its the light that has me taking a second glance to look deeper into the scene, but sometimes that can make for just a huge stack of, well, how should I say, well lit and dramatic backgrounds. This was no exemption.

 

From the cobblestone style bricks, to the leading lines, to the texture of the building facade, to the extras hanging out in the cafe'..the stage was set.

 

I just needed to wait for the lead actor to enter the stage.

 

And then, he arrived, and drove on through....leaving a trail of light. Perfect. click click click.....got it!

 

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"hey wait, I need a lift back to the hotel!"

This bright green shrimp lives inside a large Didemnum molle tunicate. I can't find it any of the critter ID books I own, so maybe someone out there can help me get an ID. We did a night dive in Alor, and many of the Didemnum molle tunicates contained critters living inside of them (I saw 2 different shrimps and an amphipod). All of the critters fled from lights, and getting this picture took over half an hour of careful planning and execution. Photo by Eric Cheng, taken with Canon 7D, 100mm macro lens, Nauticam underwater housing, Light & Motion Sola 600 focus light, 2 x Ikelite DS-125 strobes.

 

Update: this shrimp has been identified as a Periclimenaeus storchi. It isn't a true snapping shrimp. Source: wetpixel.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=43993

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Barboursville (Huntington), WV. May 2017.

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