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This is all I need. After Kayla's diagnosis of a brain tumor this summer and a big setback just a few weeks ago I've been given the gift of another Christmas with her.
A couple bald eagles have a disagreement over the kokanee salmon one has. Love their fierce expressions.
A few more shots from this delightful experience in comments.
Your visits are always appreciated.
Series - analog photos.
All photos in the series were taken with the Nikon F90X camera with 28-105 AFD and 50 1.8 AFD lenses in the Fujicolor PRO 400H film.
An expressive street mime show surprised the little girl. Although the photo is not super sharp, it reflects the mood of the moment from the street life.
Un orgue ancien, son clavier et son tirant "Expression".
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An old organ, its keyboard and its Expression stop.
Nikon D3100 + Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 AF-S DX
I think this is the last photo of St. Michael's Mount for now.
We stayed in Marazion for a week, so we saw lots of different expression of this.
St. Michael's Mount
Cornwall, ENGLAND
Hasselblad 500CM
80mm
EKTAR
after seein a good friend of mines myspace photo putting faces in a photobooth picture strip, it set my tiny mind a thinkin it might be fun to do somethin similar with lil, give me a chance to do all that experimentation with her expressions ive been meanibg to do for like months now, ha
i enjoyed the zombie one the most :)
braiiinnnnssssssssss
Born in a free country.. yet a slave i am
A free mind, they always try to capture me.
These days, pressure & stress in RL is extremely high, for everybody i know...
and this is an expression & dedication from all of us, to all of us... ღ
... ♫...(vraxia gymna/Mercedes Sosa)
both songs touch me for this...
... ♫...(These streets/Paolo Nutini)
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*excuse my slowness, busy RL* ღ
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[You really need to enlarge this one to look at this beautiful complexity.]
When you compare the young Silver Banksia flower to its mature expression, you could almost think they were two separate plants. They are very complex forms and capture the sun beautifully to enhance their growth.
Photo Note: You'll notice the narrow depth of field here was achieved at f/8 with my 120mm zoom. That is quite deliberate. I didn't want use f/4 because of the bright sunlight. But here one can use the foreshortening effect of the zoom lens to achieve the same result and get the correct exposure. Focus is also sharper at f/8 with this lens, so win-win.