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I followed a Julieanne Kost tutorial the other day and somehow I must have missed a step because it wasn't supposed to be quite like this. One day I will start again but in the meantime I thought I'd keep this anyway, I quite liked it.
These are 10 images of mine, severely cropped after applying 2 blur filters.
Around this time of year the sun will rise between the bridge arches. However, despite trying for many years I have yet to get the shot I really want, with the sun just cresting the hill behind in the centre of the arch. I thought I’d cracked it this time, the conditions looked ideal prior to sunrise and then right at the critical moment a blob of cloud settled on the horizon 😖. Still there’s always next year and I still managed to get some reasonable shots😎.
I’d been using my EOS R plus Tilt Shift lens for most of the shoot and at the last minute I grabbed this shot by just resting my Olympus camera on the bridge decking in order to get the very low angle.
After having our first warm day of this spring, which short lived, a cold front came in with rain and freezing rain. I hope this yellow daffodils will survive.
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Where words fail, music speaks. Hans Christian Andersen
Pescadero State Beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz, California. My favorite place on the coast.
From my Stuff in the Sand collection.
Tripod too low, would have been great, but it still amused me! Fail!!! Not expecting any faves or views😀😀
The business on the ends are definitely closed and the cooperative in the middle seems to be. Probably victims of COVID. This is not a terrible neighborhood.
Love ist patient and kind. Love ist not jealous.
It does not brag, does not get puffed up, does not behave indecently, does not look for its owen interests, does not become provoked.
It does not keep account of the injury.
It does not rejoice over unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth.
It bears all things, believes all things, hope all things, endures all things.
Love never fails.! 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8
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Strange & creepy community with a giant inactive church.
After flapping and running along the water for a bit and not getting airborne it gave up and dove under the surface. Must have been embarrassed with a boat load of people watching.
I had high hopes for this Monarch larva to make it to the next stage of metamorphosis, but alas, it ran out of gas I guess and failed to complete the pupa construction. It's a very sad image and I thought hard about posting it, but in the end I guess I wanted to show exactly how challenging, fragile and dear the full life cycle from egg to caterpillar to pupa to butterfly really is. If you need orientation, it's hanging by the butt end. There are still a number of larvae chomping away, and a few have headed up the garage wall to hang in the eves. Honestly, I'll be thrilled if my perfect pupa I posted yesterday makes it.
ws 19-25 mm (.7 -.9 in)
A very tiny butterfly. According to "Alberta Butterflies" It ranges from Nova Scotia west to southern Alberta, and south to Florida and Texas.
There have been very few sightings in Alberta, but this year it has been reorted in four areas including Elk Island National Park, which is only a 40 minute drive from home.
It was discovered there and reported on inaturalist two days ago by Butterfly friends Terry and Susan Sly. They told me exactly where they found it. I failed to find it yesterday, but after searching for about 45 minutes today, I was lucky enough to find it, and even fluke off a flight shot that pretty much shows all of the markings.