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Bird Of Paradise
Snowy White
Saw you flying by
Flash of Turquoise Blue
I just had to try
To keep your life in view
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
Wish that I could fly
I'd be beside you now
But I can only sigh
And watch you circle round
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise
Sweet bird of paradise
My bird of paradise
Headed off down to Kirribilli this morning on the promise of some good cloud at Sunrise.
Success!!!
Yay!!
Hope you like "Bird Of Paradise"
Cheers, Mike
And thank you my sweet friends for all the tricks and tips that you give me !! Love you all ♥ and specially Natsu who helped me started... ♥
The river picks up the light and reflections from that lovely sky, the sun casting a flash of light through the trees as it slowly sinks behind the far hills.
My longish exposure smooths the river surface to enhance the reflections, you can make out the sun on the river and the ruffled surface in places where debris was floating by.
Lowena update, She took a turn for the worse on Saturday with another visit to the vet.and yet another visit this morning.
The silly dog ate something that made here so ill plus she had an ear infection, fortunately she was well enough for us to make the long drive there and back to Bristol, three hundred miles there and back was a long day for all of us but we got a lot sorted with Jane`s aunts affairs and hopefully we will not have to go again.
Now the washing machine has decided it has a blockedge which I cannot sort so an engineer has come and taken it apart to sort it, arghhhhh lol
R766 heads along the straight towards Douglas Park, with a well-timed flash in the fire pan from the rotary burner, with 9S94 from Moss Vale to Central.
Sunday 22nd September 2024
Here is a photo of that elusive optical phenomenon known as the green flash. It usually occurs around sunset and can be enhanced when a mirage stretches the sun to produce discs above the true sun. The light is refracted through the atmosphere and green is the last visible colour of the spectrum before the light disappears. It is usually a short-lived phenomenon, hence the term flash. I apologise to all those who view my photos that are afflicted by red/green colour-blindness as I understand the green upper stripe looks just the same as the orange-yellow lower stripes. The gene for red/green colour-blindness is recessive, and is carried on the X sex chromosome. In mammals, males have just a single X chromosome, and an empty Y chromosome, whereas females have a pair of X chromosomes. If males carry a copy of this gene it will manifest itself and the carrier will be red/green colour-blind. But if females carry a copy, its effects will be masked by a normal (dominant) gene on the other X chromosome, and their vision will be normal. Females would need a copy of the colour-blindness gene on both X chromosomes to be afflicted by colour-blindness. This is why colour-blindness is so much more frequent in males.
Il green flash, o lampo verde, è un raro fenomeno che si può osservare quando il sole sta scomparendo all'orizzonte, in giornate di particolare limpidezza.
Qui ne ho fotografato uno, sopra all'oceano Atlantico, in Portogallo, mentre il sole si apprestava a tramontare.
Tra l'altro, anche il tramonto stesso era bellissimo!
Buona serata
#green #flash #sole #lampo #verde #ocean #oceano #atlantico #atlantic #sun #sole
These trees were colorful, but I couldn't even pretend to use them in any meaningful context in a larger scene and I didn't think they held the eye on their own, so I tried this.
Another "not a moose" photo from our latest moose safari.
Moose tend to do most of their feeding during early mornings and late evenings. As the later morning sun warms things up, they tend to retreat to deep shade where they nap and ruminate. That's my que to seek other wildlife photo ops. So we head to nearby Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge. By mid-August, many migrating birds have left the refuge, heading to their wintering territories. But this baker's dozen White-faced Ibis flock had yet to depart. This is actually part of a larger flock of about 40 birds.
These birds were pretty far away, and this is a pretty big crop, but I like the flash of iridescent color on some of their wings.
The iPhone 4 rear camera, now has a flash. A really, really, really bright flash.
And in keeping with flashing and fridays, there's a wee bit of fur for you too.
seen here... blog.pho.to/7-flaws-that-kill-a-portrait-photo/
L to R: Captain Boomerang, Heatwave, Trickster, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Weather Wizard and Pied Piper.
I wanted to do another Flash Rogues shot to show off some of the new updates on the figs.
As we're off to Skomer tomorrow, I won't get chance to post a photo, so this is just down the coast at Marloes. Jumpin Jack Flash is by The Stones, but on my playlist I've got a Johnny Winter version. I love these wild jumping clouds. I'm not taking landscape lenses tomorrow, as it should be a puffin fest :))
Megaphorus sp. Found at Madera Canyon in Santa Rita Mountains. Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA.
I saw a couple of these in the grasses just off the path going up from the top parking area.
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-24EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie diffuser.
The "sardine" flash-mob is born from the idea of being all squeezed in the square: many, tight as sardines in a can, supporting values such as democracy, freedom, solidarity, Europe
So this may be a male heliopahnus flavipes jumping spider but I'm not sure (at all). Feel free to correct me.
This guy was extremely determined to keep his lunch aphid. He didn't move too much so I had a couple of chances to get good shots.
Eventually, when I set him free again, on the spot where I found him, he still carried his prey between his fangs.
Shot with a KX800 twin flash.
Let's get it out of the way. Let's be boldfaced about it. Er, wait, that was italicized. Trying again...
Let's be boldfaced about it.
Flowers. Are. Sexy.
They just are. You glimpse a flower, you see hints, tastes, touches of... well, other things. Naughty bits. Pink parts. Sweet spots.
Like in this photo, someone's pulling back the white sheet to show off her...
Uhh, tentacles, I guess. And they're not pink, but they're yellow. Like egg yolk.
Um. Well. Er.
Maybe flowers aren't sexy? Uhhh. Gotta go!
~Abraham Lincoln
This is a shot of the Roberto Clemente Bridge at night, from a recent photowalk. It was about 5°F that night, and I was stopping into every other little store I passed to warm up!! That is PNC Park where the Pittsburgh Pirates play on the left.
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Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/1.8
Focal Length: 50 mm Prime
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Canon 580EX ll
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An Anna's Hummingbird
flashes his colors for all to see.
Winter now, the Anna's are
more and more reliant
on feeders.
Blended Wombo images
Prompts:Vast desert landscape, cacti, rocks, dark stormy sky, flash flooding in river bed, misty morning light
Style: The City
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The Netherlands, lowlands, North Sea. In the new climate a daily guarantee for mild air. Wet periods, dry periods, mild periods, hot periods. In the past, frost and snow were on the menu almost every winter. Nowadays an entire country has a sudden fever for the chance of a possible snow shower. Sunday 17th January 2021, melting snow at 3C temp.