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Mill Bay, Folkestone.

 

No ball games. Why not though?

The turn in to the driveway of "The Stable", the self-catering cottage we stayed in during our recent holiday in Herefordshire HTT! A bit of a dull day but I was quite pleased with this quick iPhone shot, the wires seemed to frame the trees. The place could do with better signage seeing as at least 6 properties on this rural lane were covered by the same postcode. We found it eventually!

 

Photo 49/100: my 100x photos this year will be of foliage, so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants & fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳

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Posed 'stranger' portrait taken for my 100 Strangers project in Glasgow, Scotland.

 

This picture is #92 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

I first captured a candid shot of Robbie who was clearly flattered and wanted to pose for another shot. I introduced myself and offered to take a portrait for him and decided to do so in situ and use the out of focus street to frame him.

 

Robbie told me he was visiting from Kenya, his homeland, and he was 'live streaming' at the time with his mobile phone. He introduced me to his audience before I captured a few portraits for him.

 

I emailed the photos to him but sadly, as can often be the case, haven't heard back so I hope that he liked them.

 

Uploading this smile today to brighten up the first day of meteorological spring.

 

Thank you all for your comments, favourites and for supporting my photography adventures. Wishing you all a wonderful weekend of photography. Stay safe and keep the shutters clicking.

It's been the coldest December here in many years and right now heavy snow is causing traffic chaos with avalanches and collisions.

 

Where is this global warming?

We don't experience any of it in this part of the world.

Yak Peak in the Coquihalla as seen from Zoa.

Shop window with a photo by Marco Missiaja, Venice, Italy.

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Macro Mondays

Theme: Holiday Bokeh

December 24, 2018 (UTC)

Framing Time very old windows cracking and peeling paint fit around some old glass, maybe a time portal or just full of peoples memories, shot in North Carolina.

Minolta XD, MD 50/1.2, Ilford Delta 100 @ 100.

 

Not with ideal contrast, but I am amazed by the sharpness of the lens at f2.8.

shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and a pentax smc 50mm f1.4 m42 lens

Sandstone formation on Spittal beach, black and white conversion in Silver Efex Pro and framing in Topaz Studio

…I've taken thousands of deer pictures and I'm always looking to find a different take on them. This is one but, a very grainy, low light through our window and being cropped out 80%. So...I used a glow & splattered brush stroke effect. It's funny how this mama deer thinks she's hidden from me, framed in the trees & limbs; while starring right at me from 40 yards away.

Limburg an der Lahn / Hesse / Germany

 

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I like how this spectacular rockface is framed in autumn foliage.... on our fall camping trip in Mont Tremblant National Park, Quebec.

Mount Hood and Mirror Lake framed between two frost covered trees.

Roger Stevens Building, University of Leeds, viewed from the School of Mathematics

brining back my frame in a new direction

Curbar Edge.

A male Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca) was framed while running on the water for the final steps of its take off. The sounds and actions were spectacular in the field. I got this one frame right on focus at the perfect moment in perfect light. The colour of the bird just complemented by a beautiful green yellow bokeh backdrop. Pics was taken from Purbasthali, Burdwan, West Bengal, India.

At Fatimah in Portugal

The window scene in a house in the process of demolition .

Wall stud and structure detailing .

A personal favourite image

 

Indooroopilly

Brisbane

Had a fun time playing with compositions on this shoot!

First attempt at using photoshop CC using layers and curves. I think i found my niche, will most probably stick to conceptual photography for most of my work. The whole process of taking this picture was a lot of fun. instagram.com/yanweitan

This quince plant (Chaenomeles japonica) is being trained to climb the wall between two windows on the outside of the National Trust house of Knightshayes Court.

Dubai Frame - presents views of old Dubai in the north and new Dubai in the south, complete with "smart glass" floor activating under pressure.

 

It is a landmark attraction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a 150-meter-tall structure shaped like a giant picture frame, with a glass bridge connecting the two sides. Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the frame and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Inside the frame, there are exhibitions showcasing Dubai's past, present, and future. The Frame is a popular tourist destination and has become an iconic symbol of Dubai's modern architecture.

 

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Smile-on-Saturday ... Framed

 

Saltburn Pier, North Yorkshire, England.

Total length 681 feet (208 m)

Opening date 1869

Another frame of this spectacular scene that all came together for me, and that I'll forever be grateful for as this photo is all history now.

 

Framed up by the northwoods fir trees we have a look at a Two Harbors Yard crew on board a U793 train of loaded taconite pellets from Cleveland-Cliffs Minorca Mine which is crawling through the dump building at the prescribed 0.3 may behind a brace of classic GE C40-8s, CN 2000, 2007, and 2020. The trio were built as CNW 8501, 8507, and 8521 in Jun and Jul 1989 respectively for hauling coal out of the Powder River Basin. Later renumbered and repainted as UP 9023, 9030, and 9043 they were part of a large group retired by UP more than 24 years ago. They then served as Citirail lease units for a time until CN purchased the entire fleet between 2010-2012, and later modified a portion of those with straight air for Iron Range ore train service which has explained their unexpected longevity.

 

Alas after an entire second full career in heavy haul unit train service their time has come to an end as CN has modified 22 (I believe) rebuilt AC446Ms with straight air and has replaced all of these (and the EMDs on the Missabe Sub side) in 2 for 3 replacement schede on all ore trains. According to a good friend and local CN employee the end would come in a bit over a month on October 26th when the last pellet train ran down the Iron Range Sub behind a three pack of Dash-8s.

 

For even more history and info check out this first post if you missed it: flic.kr/p/2qxRQEq

 

Two Harbors, Minnesota

Friday September 13, 2024

Green-Wood Cemetery

Brooklyn, NY

April 8, 2018

Managed to put the birds aside for a day to look for Autumn colors. We did some searching in Western Iowa and found this beautiful spot. What a wonderful time of the year.

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