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In between all the photos of the male brown bears in Finland, I took some videos as well to capture and remember their sounds and movements.
This one came only a couple of meters outside our small hide. The little secret here is that it eats dog food that we put out there.
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I was able to track down some maple leaves that hadn’t quite faded yet in the Wasatch Mountains. As I was working on a composition with the mountains, the sun was getting higher and the sun more harsh. I decided to focus on smaller details and found just the right light finding it’s way through the trees and illuminating these leaves.
My husband and I broke down years ago and purchased an artificial tree. Though it doesn't come with the charm of tradition of picking one out every year we have the convenience and guarantee that it's one we will like.
I loved the way Petersen Family Farm described the experience of picking out a tree. I saw this on their Facebook page and Instagram too www.instagram.com/p/B5ORww0BO0U/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
"Someone has already looked at your tree and decided it's too tall, too short, too full, not full enough. That's fine. It just wasn't waiting for them.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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It was waiting for you.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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You were meant to see each other. You were meant to celebrate the holiday together, in a warm space dotted with tiny lights. When you decorate your tree, you're hanging up your family's love and memories. It doesn't feel right to do that with a stranger you've only just met. Instead, decorate with a tree that knows things you can only begin to put into words.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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It has the wilderness in its slow-stirring blood. It has the sun in each needle, the winter deep in its bark. You'll know it when you see it.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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Come find it today."⠀
I wanted this to look like the tree was shining just for them. ⠀⠀
"O amor é grande e cabe nesta janela sobre o mar. O mar é grande e cabe na cama e no colchão de amar. O amor é grande e cabe no breve espaço de beijar."
Carlos Drummond de Andrade
So this is the first image in a short series that I will be creating over the next few months. "Finding Yellow" a narrative all about searching for positivity within darker situations and how that can be translated through conceptual portraiture.
As an added bonus I've decided to invite some of my extremely talented photo friends to collaborate along the way, and allow them to bring their own take to this theme.
The first being one of my new favourites Albin Thelander, check out his incredible version of Finding Yellow HERE
I'm hugely excited and would appreciate honest and constructive feedback! If you would like to be involved in collaborating, please please do send me a message! I'd love to see your concepts! :)
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Yes it's typical being in Oregon to visit Cannon Beach for the fruitless search of that special photo even though that's been done a million times over. And having countless tourists walk right past your shot or chuckle at your small odd camera. But finding a photo that your happy with is all worth it... :D (Cannon Beach, Oregon at The Needles near sunset) - © 2016 Brad Connolly #oregon #cannonbeach #coast
At the park yesterday I was standing looking at parrots in the trees and looked down and saw that Benni was using me for shade!
It's been insanely cold in the midwest this year and plenty of snow to make things interesting. The University of Michigan campus is beautiful no matter what time of year it is, but winter snow in the Law Quad is something special. It certainly has that "Hogwarts" feel!
A Grove of some old growth Aspens in Alberta Canada, The scene just really grabbed my attention, the contrast between light and dark and all the different trunks made for a relaxing scene for me.
This is the mating process of the skimmers. The male (larger), on the left, is presenting a fish to the female. If the female accepts the fish the mating process begins. Be prepared for the “x rated” photos tomorrow !!!
A former Penn Central SD40 is at home this evening, idling away after doing work at the yard here in town. It is waiting for an Eastbound stack train and will then take off for Syracuse with the five EMD's and a lone dead AC46 way back there. The day was full of promise with two trains having SD40-2 leaders, and luckily I still ended on a positive note after finding this parking lot near the engines.
Ian, the "SD40 King" was feeling pretty good.
Hey all,
Barely managed to scrape this up. I managed to get this done in about 3 days, so it is a relief to finally get it posted. For those of you who don't know, this is an entry for the MOCOlympics, a tournament style contest on MOCpages that features builders in head to head competitions against each other. This is built for the qualifying round in the category "Ring of Fire". My take on the category is a scene from the movie "Finding Nemo". You can refer to a youtube video to see the connection of this creation to the category.
Well, I hope you fellas like it!
SOLI DEO GLORIA!
-Blake
Also, I tagged Sean and Steph Mayo because they drove to my house JUST to give me the trans round plates. Through an unfortunate series of events, I didn't even get to see them. This creation definitely couldn't have been dong without them and their help. Thanks guys!
Tot de volgende droomreis… ☺
Angelo
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Image 3 of 100 in 2025 Finding peace, love and gratitude
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The remnants of a September storm are visible at Medicine Lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Upon finding out Amtrak 48 had been delayed out of Chicago the night before I checked where it was at and realized I had a shot at getting it so I scrambled out the door. The trip would have been a failure if not for the fact that the Maumee Bridge had been opened. The NS Toledo Terminal dispatcher telling Amtrak that "The bridge is up in the air" both gave me a laugh (it's a swing, not a lift bridge) and some hope that I could get over to the east side ahead of the train. As it turned out I had a few minutes to spare and soon enough the eastbound Lakeshore ran around 20T and crossed in front of it to thread between NS 67X in the siding and 17N on main one at CP 285. Northwood, OH 6/26/19
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