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Waterlilies start to get large and beautiful after the third round of blooms, they never stop producing till the beginning of fall when the weather cools off,
Common Lilly Pilly (Syzygium smithii)
For my 100 Flowers Project - 2023
Our Lilly Pilly Tree is in flower.
An early and quick post and run today. It will probably be this evening or tomorrow morning before I can get to view everyone's images.
A lone marigold is flowering in my garden, looking so beautiful I decided to take a photo of it...... and then I got playing in Photoshop - HSS!
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Though seemingly destitute, abandoned buildings are bursting at the seams with stories of the past. This building's entire roof was removed by a tornado, back in the 1980's.
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92F + 74F dewpoint = Boom on the cold front near Vandalia IL
Pixel 3 XL back camera
4.44mm
f/1.8
4.4 mm
1/7800
iso67
In spring it feels like the "decicive moment" applies as much to nature photography as to anything else. The conditions for this image would only exist for one day this year I think. The next day it was sunny again and then the leaves will take over completely.
Down and damp with the crashing waves.... relatively safe, with one eye out for a rogue wave... so beautiful and exciting... and then just a moment of light on the beach and a breaking wave...
Chiswell (village of Chesil Well now Chiswell), Portland, Dorset - November 2016
I took this one from along Boulder Creek in Colorado. It's always a thrill when the ducks suddenly launch out of the water!
The next five day's I will be over to the other side of the country for my real life job.
So no second life, no taking pictures.and not posting.
This will be the case for four weeks on weekday's.
With a Second Life inventory exploding with stuff to show I have to let real life get my full priority.
In the meantime have fun while you shop until you drop.
Credits @ pixelstyles.blogspot.com/2020/01/2164-climbing-stairs.html
Thank you for 'clicking' for a closer look. On the 4th of July, I felt my Photostream needed a splash of color. This flower was growing at Hollis Gardens in Lakeland, Florida. I do not know its name.
This evening I went before the announced thunderstorm came. This is the exploding sky I was waiting for during blue hour. Strong wind and rain (from back) was part of the scene.
I had another go at processing my star trails from Castle Hill the other day by using fewer shots. When stacking the 60 shots using Sequator I forgot to set it to stack for star trails. Instead Sequator tried to align all the stars. The result I got was totally unexpected and literally out of this world!
First I took the foreground 240 sec exposure, f/5.0, ISO 3200. Next I took a timelapse of 120 images, 30 sec exposure,, f/2.8, ISO 1000, but I only used 30 images for this. Denoised in DxO PhotoLab 6.5. Star trails stacked using Sequator (using aligment). Finally composited with the foreground using Affinity Photo.
92F + 74F dewpoint = Boom on the cold front near Vandalia IL
Pixel 3 XL back camera
4.44mm
f/1.8
4.4 mm
1/7800
iso67
I shot this image at Shore Acres along the Oregon Coast on a very active ocean day. Not King Tides per se, but very heavy surf that exploded onto the rocks and swept the shore. The rock seen here stands more than twenty-feet tall. This wave rumbled as it crashed into the rocks.
A great weekend to all my Flickr friends. And thank you for stopping by. I always appreciate your visits and comments.
A beautiful sunset in Netherlands, south of Rotterdam.
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A burst of colors in the early morning sky over the beautiful Caherconree scenic route in Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.