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Couldn't resist this title. As a peahen strolled by Mr. Peacock had to strut his stuff for her by shaking his feathers. This courtship dance is called "train-rattling" and the feathers shake about 25 times per second. Very entertaining to watch indeed. For a peek at the "flip side" check out: flic.kr/p/2mifJJe
Brickellia coulteri. Sonoran Desert Wildflower. Coulter’s Brickellia is a fragrant shrub.
Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
The San Petro chapel. Tohono O'Odham Nation, Arizona. Arizona Highways Magazine, Photo of the Day. Dec. 20, 2017
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
Eriogonum deflexum, Skeleton Weed. Buckwheat Family. Southwest Arizona, USA
Full frame. Dedicated macro lens. No crop. No post processing.
Catedral de Palma (La Seu), Palma, Illa de Mallorca, Illes Balears, Països Catalans ////
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Globe Mallow wildflower. Southwest Arizona, USA.
Full frame. Dedicated Vintage macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
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Le Nao Victoria est la réplique de la caraque de Magellan "Victoria", premier bateau à faire le tour du monde. Sous son commandement, une flotte de 5 navires espagnols et 240 hommes partirent à la découverte de la route occidentale des îles aux épices (août 1519). Il reviennent en Espagne en septembre 1522 après un périple de 3 années. Seuls 18 hommes reviennent à bord du Victoria commandée par Juan Sebastian Elcano
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Ingredients:
Sony ILCE-7M2
Sony FE 16/-35/4 ZA OSS (@16mm)
Fuji Provia 400
HyperBeast
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
Southwest Arizona, USA. Autumn 2022.
Full frame. Dedicated Vintage macro film lens. No crop. No post processing.
Germany. In the woods called "Schönbuch" nearby the City of Stuttgart.
SONY A7II (ILCE-7M2) with e-mount adapted old projection lens Leitz COLORPLAN CF 2.5/90. Sony full-frame in body image stabilization ON. ISO 100. 1/200s. Self made round aperture of about f/4.5 placed in the light beam. Manual mode. The lens (in this case on a Sony a6000) can be seen here --> Colorplan lens.
More photos of this mini sequence with this camera/lens combination can be found here: ---> In The Woods (1) and In The Woods (2).
Feel free to visit my albums. All my old lenses can be found there.
Mount Kyllini or Mount Cyllene (/sɪˈliːniː/; Ancient Greek: Κυλλήνη [kylˈlːɛːnɛː], Greek pronunciation: [ciˈlini]), also
known as Mount Ziria (Ζήρεια, Modern Greek: [ˈzirja]), is a mountain on the Peloponnese in Greece famous for its association with the god Hermes. It rises to 2,376 m (7,795 ft) above sea level, making it the second highest point on the peninsula. It is located near the border between the historic regions of Arcadia and Achaea—in the northeast of Arcadia, and entirely within modern Corinthia. It is located west of Corinth, northwest of Stymfalia, north of Tripoli, and south of Derveni. Several modern places are also named Kyllini.
Much of the mountain is barren and rocky, although the area below 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) is largely forested. There is an observatory at 908 metres (2,979 ft), at 22.67 east longitude and 37.97 north latitude. From the top a large portion of northeastern Peloponnesus is visible, including the eastern part of Achaia and Chelmos, the Gulf of Corinth and most of Corinthia, the southern part of Corinthia and parts of northeastern Arcadia. The nearest mountain ranges are Oligyrtos to the south and Chelmos/Aroania to the west. Roads pass near the southern and western slopes, but there are not many on the mountain itself, as much of the mountain is part of a park. The municipal boundary of Stymfalia–Feneos–Evrostini and Xylokastro passes through the mountain.
Fornalutx (Illa de Mallorca) Illes, Balears, Països Catalans ////
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With clouds. The first full moon in January has often been referred to as the Wolf Moon for centuries. Its origin comes from Native Americans who often heard wolves howling during cold winter nights at this time of year.
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With zero clouds in the sky, zero wind in the air, and the glowing light on the top of the mountain, this photo almost looks perfect and the reflection almost looks fake, if not for the vertical asymmetry, more noticeable on the left side! 😞😞😞
Moral of this photo: There's always room for improvement! 😊
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"Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir, located in northern Arizona and southern Utah, is a great spot for travelers seeking nature and outdoor adventure. Embark on a boat tour from either Wahweap Marina or Antelope Point Marina and witness the magnificent rock formations along the lake, like Navajo Canyon and the Toilet Bowl. It is also a haven for fishing and water sports, including boating, jet skiing, and kayaking. You can even camp in the area and explore other natural landmarks, like the iconic Horseshoe Bend. Plan your visit from summer through early fall to enjoy longer days and breathtaking sunsets.
...Tripadvisor"
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EF24-105mm STM IS lens ⬇️
Such a sad story❣️
I never found out until after I took the photo, in the fog, which is a little coincidence, I guess 😞
I hope her family are ok 🙏
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Mesmerized by this little guardian of the forest ✨ Perched gracefully on a lichen-covered branch, this small owl locks eyes with the camera, its piercing yellow gaze telling tales of the wild. Fluffy, round, and adorned in a mix of brown and white feathers, it’s a perfect blend of softness and strength. The blurred, muted background draws you into its world, where calm meets alertness. A fleeting moment of nature’s magic, frozen in time. 🌿 Another happy client! 😊
April tours are fully booked. However, limited spots are still available from May through July. To secure your place, please text or call 510-467-2107. Don’t miss this chance to witness one of nature’s most charming predators in its natural habitat. 💖