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A submission for this week's Macro Mondays challenge "sideways, upside down or backwards". A familiar flower seen from below, showing its "engineering" - just as beautiful as the view from above.
I stand here waiting for your tender touch.
You´re right next to me.
So close, yet so far away.
When can we finally be together?
Hillsboro Airport
Hillsboro, Oregon
19 Jul 2015
Aircraft 1: Capt Tom Frosch, Flight Leader
Aircraft 2: Lt Matt Suyderhoud, Right Wing
Aircraft 3: Lt Andy Talbott, Left Wing
Aircraft 4: Lt Cmdr Nate Barton, Slot
Aircraft 5: Lt Cmdr Mark Tedrow, Lead Solo
Aircraft 6: Lt Ryan Chamberlain, Opposing Solo
On the A64 autoroute at Les Pyrenees Aire (motorway rest stop) stands this magnificent 30,000-tonne steel sculpture "Viewing the Tour" by Jean-Bernard Metais, This aire has a southerly view overlooking the Pyrénées mountain range, and is dominated by this huge, dramatic sculpture celebrating the largest sporting event in the world - the Tour de France cycle race.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWkZocNlmRI for an excellent full view of the whole structure.
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view modeling her pleather pants and translucent blouse - dscf5892 on a black background.
The weather was nice, sun was out and I took pictures of the cats in the backyard. I closed the aperture to keep the colour in the sky and filled the scene with flash.
At some point Yari turned away from the sun, still the shot is nice :)
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Playing with some DoF, quite difficult with the 50mm and a lamp post not too high, yes I had to sit on the floor with my legs around the post trying to get a good position to shot it. From about 20 shots, this one was the best of all of them, yes people walking on the street were staring at me, hahaha, yes I'm sure they think I'm crazy and they are right...
Title from UNKLE - Keys To The Kingdom.
Good night!
We drove up to the Pocket @ Pigeon Mountain yesterday - well-known for rare wildflowers & butterflies. We saw our foty swallowtails - this black female tiger and a male puddling. I thought at first this one was a Spicebush because it fluttered constantly. Here's a quick list:
West Virginia White's (very rare in GA)
eastern Tiger swallowtails
Juvenal's duskywings - everywhere
Commas
Spring azures
no Falcate orangetips
no odes
Brown bats - very cool flying around the creeks
foty snake - a Northern watersnake
frog - gotta ID it - only heard chorus frogs
Wildflowers: most noticeable were expanses of blue & pink Virginia bluebells and stunning yellow Celandine poppies. Found a few Dutchman's breeches, Canada violets, trillium, yellow Trout lillies, and more. Go!
Hillsboro Airport
Hillsboro, Oregon
19 Jul 2015
Mike Wiskus in a tail stand. This seems to be the latest rage in aerobatic demonstrations; pilots fly straight up, then hover in place at the top of the climb. I don't believe I ever saw this stunt back in the 80s when I last attended an air show, but now almost every pilot did at least one of these.
Another on-stage portrait of Andronia Popova, singer of Bulgarian melodramatic pop band Nasekomix during their live performance at the 2010 International Danube Festival Ulm/Neu-Ulm.
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My hummingbird feeders have a lot of activity this year! Sitting under one trying to read was an experience!
June 12, 2019
Foxglove in bloom (one of our pretty weeds!)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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This sculpture stands in the middle of a traffic circle on the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Last year they were just about to put the finishing touches when the whole thing came down in a windstorm. Apparently they decided to try it again, which I'm very pleased with.
Craigdarroch. "Built for coal magnate Robert Dunsmuir, Craigdarroch symbolized the desire of late 19th-century industrialists to assert their social position through conspicuous displays of wealth. Completed in 1890, the eclectic mansion features exquisite detailing in stone, stained glass, wrought iron and fine woods. Designers, craftsmen and materials were drawn from all over North America, marking a new age in construction made possible by transcontinental rail systems. This imposing landmark is among the largest and most ornate 19th-century mansions in Western Canada."
This shot is looking straight up from the foyer. Obviously reminded me of the moving stairs at Hogwarts.
... of my office. I sit at this place since almost five years and still the perspective is uncommon. Should spend more time looking upwards...
Rolleiflex SL66 medium format camera
Carl Zeiss Rollei-HFT Planar 2.8/80 lens
Kodak Portra 160NC film
Scan from negative @4800dpi, downsized x0.5
A man hangs out near the bean checking in on his phone.
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