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Seen in EXPLORE #193
This is the place where local people gathered daily to perform different kinds of exercises. It's really a good brand new day......
Have a wonderful day friends!!!
“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!
Explored - Highest position: #434 on Sunday, February 20, 2022.
Deichman Bjørvika, Oslo Public Library
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.
My 63rd image on explore (09/10/2024), reaching No. 149!
A lone meteor crosses the night sky, shot on a night of shooting-star-watching with housemates from Kings Meadow, Reading, Berkshire.
Cropped from a long exposure shot taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens and processed in Photoscape.
Barred Owl. My last post before my pro account expires and I will not renew due to the lack of tech support from Flickr.
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
Title : Exploring
After our morning shoot we walked the length of the beach and Hudson went exploring the rock pools
Year : 2015
Location: Wreck Beach, Eyre Peninsula
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I'm often asked why I take pictures? The answer is two-fold: for myself, to remember the places I've been, and for others, to inspire them to see the world. Every day for 6 years I would walk by a photo of this scene in the Lofoton Islands of Norway. SmugMug had a giant panorama print of Reine -- it took over the whole wall -- and it was hung in one of the main hallways. Every day I'd walk by it and say "one day I'm going to go there."
After 3 trips to Iceland, Rebecca finally said to me "damnit, we're going to Norway. I'll plan the trip. You can come along if you'd like." So we booked flights, invited Andy along ... and then promptly kicked Rebecca out of planning the trip. Andy and I did most of the planning and a 7 day photo trip turned into a 5 day trip with 2 days of backcountry skiing. I'll cut to the chase and skip the long story about how we nearly didn't make it here and just leave it at this: We stopped in Iceland on the way, photographed some ice-caves, beat the largest snowstorm in Reykjavik's history and caught our flight with 5 minutes to spare. Everything was easy after that.
This is probably the most photographed scene in all of the Lofoton Islands, with a similar photo from Hamnoy coming in a close second, but I don't care. This inspired me to travel halfway across the world and see and do something different. So here's my own take, taken at 6:30am on a cold morning, when the wind died down long enough for the unnamed mountain peak to reflect in the water. Reine (pronounced Ray-nuh), is a gorgeous fishing village, now turned into tourist attraction. We stayed in some of those red huts on the right. I find it interesting that the tallest peak here is, as far as I can tell, unnamed. All the other peaks are named except for the main peak. Strange.
Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8:
38mm, f/11, 4 sec, ISO 400
Viewed best nice and large
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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.
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Mentre attendo il tuo ritorno, sto guardando vecchie schedine, ho trovato questa foto,
ti ricordi quel giorno quando mi insegnavi ad usare il cavalletto? :)
E...... questa è drittissima! Lo vedi l'albero in centro.....
Chi non leggerà qui mi dirà che avrei potuto tenere un'altra inquadratura!
Uhhhh, come mi manchi!
Gabriella*
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