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If there is any motion blur in this image it is entirely intended to give the feel of the movement of the cat and in no way a result of my negligence in failing to get a good enough shutter speed and/or hold the camera steady (honest - damn). Thank you for your attention.
allah huma laka sumto
walarizke ka aftarto
waalaika tawakalto
with these words
i broke my fast
i broke bread
covered with gulal
thrown by the crowds
on my face and head
following the footpriints
of lalbagh cha raja
barefeet i did tread
hindus muslims
all munbaikars
bound to the soul
of mumbai
by a silken thread
a cup of chai
a sweet modak
i was fed
at do tanki
felicitated
by the muslims
lalbagh cha raja
from kumbharwada
to the seas
moved ahead
A few weeks ago I didn't feel like travelling a lot, so it seemed like a nice idea to check out my own environment.
This appeared to be a good decision. I found some barn swallow with their youngsters. It was great fun to watch the parents fly off and an on while the baby swallows cried for 'Bigger, Better, Faster, Moooooore..!'
Normally I bike around and -unlike when driving in a car- every animal runs, flies or swims away as soon as they see me and my Giant. So this time I slowly walked towards them, closer and closer and finally they were in the reach of my 300mm and...stayed there! ;)
Duncan may be good. Foske is fast! How shall I put it? She cruises at extreme low altitudes most of the time. Man, she's fast! She is so fast, she overruns the general game population and then sits back to watch them catch up...gently inquiring as to their stamina and such.
A a 'Tug' on the Down Fast - when did that last happen? 'Steel on Steel'-liveried DBC Class 60 No. 60062 'Sonia' bowls along the Down fast at Stableford on 25th March 2023, heading pathfinder Tours 'The Marsh Magician' charter, 1Z30 0512 Bristol temple Meads - Crewe - Tuebrook Sidings. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Female house sparrow (Passer domesticus) holding a french fry in its beak.
Samica wróbla domowego (Passer domesticus) z frytką w dziobie.
The low clouds on this morning were moving very fast. This is only a 61 second exposure ... in one minute the clouds had moved that much in the sky. Sometimes you can only get this motion with 3 to 4 minutes.
Nice part with the fast moving clouds, you do not have to extend the shutter all that much to get the neat view, allowing for more compositions and photos to be taken :))
If music could match photos, I think this would go down well: www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZCBrwlH4Sw
Reminds me of the scene in Fast and the Furious : Tokyo Drift where they go to the first drift meet.
This shot's been sitting in my LR folder for ages and I really liked it but couldn't come up with an edit I quite like. Finally settled on this! I hope you guys enjoy, let me know what you'd change.
Her glance hits me like lightning
I heard that girl is fast and frightening
Dirty hair and a laugh that's mean
Her neighbors call her an evil machine
I rescued Fast Eddie when he was about a month old outside splashing around in a mud puddle. Baby you came to the right guy. Picked him up, dried him up and brought him in for bottle feeding and care. Little Eddie had his eyes infected matted shut. I applied Ophthalmic Tobramycin eye drops to his eyes and in around a week he opened his eyes and looked at me with an expression that seemed to say, "Holy crap what an ugly mom I have!" 😄 This wasn't my first rodeo ha ha. I had nursed five or six other baby kittens into adulthood, and the rest is history! ❤🐱❤
Standby vesssel Esvagt Supporter's fast rescue craft. These rescue teams are amazingly professional. Once an alarm of a man overboard on a rig has been raised these crews can launch their craft do the rescue and return the casualty to safety in 3 to 5 minutes.
The second of my future-auto trifecta, this time based on gorgeous retro wedge-front sports cars. Also built irl and then uploaded to digital. Full interior and at best minifig scale, though figures need to be chopped at the waist and finessed to fit. Front wheels can be steered too.
The purpose of the three cars was to look at what I consider the three main areas of consumer-cars in futuristic media: Luxury, Show, and Utility. I am disregarding Industrial and Military as I have made a ton of the former already and I don't really like the latter.
Ha! fooled you. No reminders from the dashboard this morning. This morning was cameras on the dashboard.
And this is me looking intently into the lens. (I was probably all stressed out thinking that the red light was going to turn green faster than expected) Hi people!
It is amazing how fast the sun moves across the sky and how slowly i run in my elder years. I was up in the dark to catch sunrise coming up behind The Mittens in Monument Valley. A sun star was my goal for this morning. Simple enough to do, says I.
Each time i managed to get the sun just at the correct placement against the butte the sun would move a bit more. I chased this scene across about a quarter-mile over cacti, dunes, sagebrush, going as fast as i could trying to guess the sun's next appearance before i finally managed to get this one. After this i conceded defeat as the sun was getting too high for what i was after.
It was a lot of fun. The great thing about it was i managed to get one. I also had an unknown accomplice chasing the rising sun across the same territory. As i turned to leave for the car he was still hopping cacti and dunes, and heading west trying to keep the sun in the right place.
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Event: Foxfield Classic Show
Location: Foxfield Railway, Blythe Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent
Camera: Minolta SR-T 101
Lens(s): MD Rokkor-X 50mm f/2
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Shot ISO: 160
Light Meter: Camera
Lighting: Mostly Sunny
Mounting: Hand-held
Firing: Shutter button
Developer: Digibase C-41
Scanner: Epson V800
Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)
Autumn is fast approaching and every landscape photographer’s blood pressure starts to rise in anticipation of the glorious conditions about to unfold. The season of mists, subtle light and varied natural colour is upon us and the promise of what is to come, gets most photographers trigger finger twitching! For me the best thing about the season of promise is the colour. It is just so subtle and wide ranging across the colour pallet. Now I’m as much a fan of simplicity as most of us are, but I just crave the widest possible colour pallet in an image as I can, the wider the better the photographic fix!
This image was the result of several years of planning. I have, many times, tried to work this location; I have come up with many versions, abstracts, and even processed several, but haven’t really got what I wanted from it. This is up to now the best I have come up with, but I still get the feeling this ‘special location’ will provide me with opportunities for several years to come… (Maybe I just enjoy messing about in streams, hobbling about barefoot, with people walking past me question just how unusual an activity that bloke is up to)…