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Three and a half weeks they are allready! It is great to watch them grow and see them explore their world! I simply cannot get enough of it.
Have a wonderful Sunday everyone:)
Explore :-) Thank you all!!
The next few days my seat will be empty on Flickr.
In the mean while listen to Sting - Desert Rose: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3lWwBslWqg
Morgen en overmorgen zijn de uitslagen van de eindexamens, ik heb ruim 900 leerlingen "onder mijn hoede'. 24 uur in een dag is dan te weinig, ben dus even afwezig, mijn Flickr-stoel blijft deze dagen even leeg.
Soundside view of the end of day at Whalehead
**Explore** July 25, 2017. Best rank #134. 8300+ views, 430+ faves in 2 days--- most faves of all my photos to date.
thanks everyone!
Love the meerkats--- dirty noses and all :)
**Explore #399 June 7, 2023. Thanks for all the views and faves!
Jenny Pansing photos
This water is not supposed to be here! In beautiful weather with no wind, there were huge waves pushing water into the land. A fascinating sight!
We had lots of fun on the South Gare at Redcar in a January storm, even though we left before high tide. My wife wanted to be back in Sandsend [near Whitby] by three o'clock to capture the waves there. My New Years resolution was to inject more dynamism into my images - trying to capture movement. The title, I did a little clumsy dodging and burning to bring out the wave textures. . It's always a lovely surprise to feature in Explore - thank you all for your visits, kind comments and favourites, all are very much appreciated!
“The beauty of handmade is in the imperfections.” ...
The joy of creating things.
Crochet a Christmas wreath and attach flowers and butterflies with small decorations. Also crochet a small glass jar with a tea light inside. Everything decorated with small details.
I did this 8 years ago.
We had a Christmas market here in the building for charity: the Assistance Dog.
With 3 women we crocheted a lot and we raised a lot of money with the proceeds. But unfortunately we had had enough of crocheting for a while... ;-) But we had so much fun doing it and with love !!
And what a surprise, these handcrafted works are at Explore! December 23the 2024, position 119! I didn't expect it at all!
Foto scattata qualche anno fa, da cieli bui, per immortalare l'eleganza delle stelle della cintura di Orione, le sue nebulose e Rigel.
Posa unica di 4min su Canon 1000D, inseguitore polare Vixen
Buon martedì
#orion #orione #rigel #belt #cintura #m42 #astronomy #tele #science #universo #stelle #cacciatore #hunter #dark #buio
Hello my friends. I am sorry I have been absent for so long. Several health issues. Some of you have sent me messages asking about me and it warms my heart to know I am missed. Maybe each week I can post and comment some. I have missed all of you and your photography.
Explored October 14, 2022
www.flickr.com/explore/2022/10/14
Mount Assiniboine is a pyramidal peak mountain located on the Great Divide, on the British Columbia/Alberta border in Canada. It is the highest peak (3,618 m) in the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. There are two ways to get here: one is to get in and out by helicopter, and the other is to walk more than 30 kilometers in one way. The helicopter lifts to huts or lodge at Lake Magog. Mount Assiniboine rises nearly 1,525m above Lake Magog.
Spent three days in a hut by taking helicopter in Mt. Assiniboine Provincial Park, with no electricity, no signal, and heated by camp fire at night. There are only 5 huts in the park, and limited campsites and lodges for people to stay overnight. Luggage by helicopter cannot exceed 40 pounds. Need to bring own garbage down the mountain.
From the huts to the top of the mountain, had to climb 5.7 kilometers to Niblet to shoot the sunrise and sunset at Sunburst Peaks. The hiking trail from the huts to Nub Peak via Niblet was the best trail ever. Woke up at 4am in the morning and climbed the mountain with a headlamp on, also with bear spray, to capture the sunrise; hiked down the mountains and climbed up again before sunset to capture sunset… After the sunset, it was dark, went down the mountain with headlamp on, so afraid contacting with bears ... Did like this for two days. No electricity and no signal for three days, went to the river to get water, boiled water at the public "kitchen" … lived as a savage for three days.
This was the scene before sunset, clouds hanging on top of Mount Assiniboine! This is the sight of heaven falling on earth. It was truly a place of incredible peace…a place for you to disconnect from the busy world and reconnect with nature… (Sept.18, 2022)
Canon EOS R5, EF11-24mm f/4L USM
ISO100, f/18, 24mm, 1/40s
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Huge thanks for the visiting, faves and kind comments! 🙏💕
I appreciated your stopping by my dear Flickr friends! 🙏
I tried, while not using Bev's tripod, to control the bright sunlight with a flower. It's always a surprise and a real thrill to find one of your images in Explore - thank you for your visits, favourites and comments, all are most appreciated!
Creatures of habit, birds often return to favoured perches. Wind and cloud spoiled my fun but more shots tonight. I've been trying for about five years to capture these visiting birds with little success until last year. A teleconverter has finally given me the reach to get some half decent shots. Always a thrill to feature in Explore, thank you for looking your comments and favourites are much appreciated. I'm very flattered.