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This one is for Yannis (Pensive Glance). A big thank you from all the robins in Kensington Gardens for all your interest & the free publicity!

"Dandelion @Glance" ;-)))

/seen @Wolfenbüttel, Germany

Prad Prathivi and Colleen Desmoulins.

 

And no.. we don't talk about furniture..

 

Much.

 

>.<

Thanks for posing with me Jenne .. this was a fun idea!

Lavoûte sur Loire

Regard étincelant

Something caught the attention of the Northern Hawk Owl as he was perched on the branch, for a brief moment he glanced up to take a look and that's when I snapped the shutter.

Red-breasted nuthatch

Birds Hill Provincial Park

A portrait of Molly.

A last look before the hunt resumed.

 

Barn Owl (Tyto alba)

 

Yorkshire Dales - Lower Barn/ Embankment Female

 

Many thanks to all those who take the time to comment

 

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★★★ThE QuEeN oF tHe fLoWErs★★★

January 26, 2009 EXPLORE#214

 

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König Galerie Berlin

Alicja Kwade: Entitas

 

"The work of Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade repeatedly explores a transferral of scientific questioning into artistic concepts. Her exhibition ENTITAS offers poetic, intuitively comprehensible responses to the conundrum of what transpires in the invisible plenums of knowledge; what is it that happens between two blinks of an eye, between two glances?

 

Kwade’s exhibition title ENTITAS (Latin: entity) alludes to enquiries about the essence of things: what is the world made of? And further even: what information is available for us to attempt an answer to this question?

 

Extending into the space of the room, the installation “Die bewegte Leere des Moments” [The Moving Emptiness of the Moment] is central to the exhibition. It was created for Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt in 2015 and consists of two objects—a colossal stone and a copper station clock—that orbit above the heads of the visitors; motion is rendered perceptible as a draft. Enhanced by loudspeakers, both the ticking of the clock and the sound of the stone cutting through the air are audible. Time is passing. The composition as a whole evokes the basic functions of human existence: heartbeat and breathing. In that way the objects, their protons and electrons, revolve around an ever elusive center, indicating the very interspace that appears to us as emptiness." www.koeniggalerie.com/exhibitions/15194/entitas/

Two Oystercatchers at Binalong Bay, east coast of Tasmania.

An image from a couple weeks back of an American Goldfinch nicely perched on a reed giving me an over-the-shoulder glance. There was a bit of a breeze that day which added some fluff to this guys plumage.

 

Thanks for taking a look...Have a great day :)

This shot is taken through the arch within a large artificial Christmas tree.

 

Thanks for visiting.....

 

Have a good weekend.

"Lyre Flowers @Glance" ;-)))

seen @Neighbors Garden, Wolfenbüttel - Germany

Otra captura del Buho Real de mi fotografía anterior en diferente momento de mirada y también con diferente edición (creativa - estilo lienzo).

 

Esta imagen está dedicada con especial aprecio a los amig@s Elena m.d. 13M views. @ De carrusel @ Zulma () @ Pablo Urnieta @

Tomás Hornos @ Mirada de Mujer

 

Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.

I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.

 

Muchas gracias a todos por vuestra visita y apoyo.

Thanks so much everyone for your visit and support.

A backward glance from the juvenile Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) I think he's grown accustomed to the click of the camera, but he still looks over!

Explore#240 06/01/09

 

i was driving by..and took a second glance and saw the reflection...had to stop...sheesh had to stop every 5 miles with such beautiful scenery...

this is close to salmon idaho....and the lost trail pass....cool....place

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eDK0r84_Pk

 

Not only a glance into the far distance, but also one far back to the beginning of my photography. I never uploaded this image and the reason for that might be that it originally looked pretty flat and back then I was not into editing images. However, I now tried my best in editing this JPG file from a 10 megapixel Sony A300 which I took 8 years ago and even though it lacks quality, I really love it. Hope you like it too!

Edit: This picture got me a runner-up placing in the Koin-up Profile Picture Contest :)

This Verbena stood great in the morning dew...

/seen in my garden

Just a bit of fun......! Just couldn't resist taking photos of this character....he pulled quite a few facial expressions, but, for this one, he glanced across as if to say..."This is the one you want..!!" Just made me smile, almost as much as him....

A great blue heron tossed a furtive glance my way, hoping not to be noticed. Sorry, oh Great One. Sometimes I'm the bird paparazzi

This green heron was perched, ready to strike. The algae was still covering Commonwealth Lake when I shot this in August, but that didn't seem to prevent the heron from seeing its prey.

Red-bellied Woodpecker [Melanerpes carolinus]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

 

1954*

I was shooting at the Mayfest and loved the look she gave as a motorcycle drove right by the group on the edge of the festival.

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