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A lamppost bends down solicitously as it offering guidance as a little plane flies across the sunset sky into Adelaide Airport.
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There are numerous symbolisms associated with the raven in virtually every culture. I am intrigued by all of them, the good and the bad associations, but the one that resonates with me at this time in my life comes from the Nordic legend regarding the god, Odin.
According to legend, Odin had two raven companions whom he called Munnin and Hugi. These names translate to “Memory” and “Thought.” Munnin and Hugi served as Odin’s spies, bringing him information about what was happening on Earth.
My application on this legend is simply to hope that my own memories bring me wisdom from Munnin and thoughtfulness for others from Hugi. Be blessed and bless someone else this holiday season.
Not the sharpest shot, I found the fog was incredibly difficult to shoot through BUT it created such a beautiful ambience.
Navigation and safety antennae on one of the research ships at Moss Landing, just north of Monterey, California.
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The lighthouse symbolizes many things. For me in this image, it is guidance and a warning that danger is near. So, this begs the question as we travel down our spiritual path, who or what is your Lighthouse? In Hinduism and Buddism, the word Atman is a reference to your essential self or soul. So, who guides your Atman or essential self? Happy New Year my friends.
Some day the earth will weep. She will beg for her life, she will cry with tears of blood. You will make a choise, if you will help her or let her die, and when she dies, you too will die.
(John Hollow Hern, Oglala Lakota – Indian wisdom)
Be tolerant of those who are lost on their path. Ignorance, conceit, anger, jealousy and greed stem from a lost soul. Pray that they will find guidance. (Elder wisdom)
I love nature as it is, without mankind changed or straightened. My heart beats for landscapes as I show them here, rough, wild and primitive. I hope with this series of pictures from Canada, to have conveyed just this character of the country, because that is my concern. It is also deep in my heart to honor the indigenous and original population of the "Wild West" with these images, because they are always forgotten. To wrong, as I mean. Their wisdom and courage must be honored and respected, as well as their justified concerns for their native country. Since I am child, I wear this in my heart and have now been able to fulfill one of my childhood dreams by visiting this wonderful country with its unique nature.
To the picture: Pyramid Lake in the late afternoon sunlight, Jasper National Park – Alberta
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Sometimes the young ones need to hear firm words of wisom from their parents.
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DeepSkyStacker + Lr - my first attempts to stack photos. Photo consisting of 21 photos with exposure parameters 12 mm, f / 2.8, ISO 3200, 5s - OBO tripod + Manfrotto XPRO 3W.
I have calculated that for an observer using a 12mm lens (MFT) and an eye resolution of max 1 "angle (this is for a person with great eyesight and for good eyesight it is 2" angular) - the maximum exposure time for getting the view of unmoving stars is about 4,33 s. Such photos without visible foreground can be snapped and then folded as panels with the foreground not moved into a mosaic.
I wanted to check if (O-MD E-M10 Mark II) M.Zuiko 12-40 mm f / 2.8 could work in the landscape field Astro (with the subject of the foreground on the ground) without a head with guidance (sky with stars as mosaic panels ) - please give me an opinion.
I am thinking of using Star Adventurer or iOptron Skyguider Pro, but since the results of star formation are punctual, does it make sense to use the head leading to the astro landscape with the subject of the foreground on earth?
The blurred glow at the bottom of the photo comes from slowly flowing clouds gently lit by the glare of lights from a city 20 km away (Opoczno).
This was a complete experiment in LE. A simple street lamp flared and focus centred into the lens, to be honest I'm not sure about it, let me know what you think.
Personally I think I need to play around and do this again a few times, to see what comes out. Colours here were moderately enhanced for greater effect but I think sometimes the simplest things, in this case a humble street lamp, can sometimes create magic.
Have a great week everyone and as always, thank you! :)
A stingray glides beneath the surface with the kind of control engineers spend decades trying to imitate. Its body cuts through the water without a ripple out of place, every movement deliberate, measured, and impossibly smooth.
From above, it looks less like an animal and more like a classified design a blueprint for silent travel perfected long before humans ever tried to copy it.
This image captures the quiet discipline of a creature built for stealth, a reminder that the ocean has its own operators moving missions we’ll never fully understand.
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An adult heron keeps watch as her chick ventures out onto the uppermost branches of its nest site. Meanwhile,there was a constant clacking of beaks coming from the other hungry chicks in the heronry.
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We took an evening visit to Bow Lake in the hope of getting a nice sunset. Sadly it wasn't to be but I had a chance to play with long exposures for the first time and I like the effect it creates. My thanks to Justin Minns - www.flickr.com/photos/justinminns/ our tutor for the course for his help, guidance and enthusiasm to impart knowledge.
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
... escorting to a happy spring weekend !
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African Elephant and calf / Afrikanischer Elefant und Kalb (Loxodonta africana)
Tarangire N.P., Tansania
I am longing for Spring and lost in my photo archives ... I have hundreds ... perhaps thousands ... of pictures of our Loons. The Loons are my favourite fellow Keeferites by far (well, except for Rosa and the dogs of course). My daughter says I have "gone loony."
Something to do while waiting for Spring to arrive ... I shall create a Keefer Lake wildlife album on Flickr. (Done ... see below.)
- July 2010, Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
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The Cullen Viaduct is a former single-track railway viaduct at the Moray Firth in Cullen, Moray, Scotland.[1] Containing eight arches, it formerly carried the Great North of Scotland Railway line between Portsoy in Aberdeenshire and Elgin in Moray. Crossing the Burn of Cullen and the A98, it was built as a result of a refusal by Seafield Estate, to the south, to have the line encroach on its land.
Work on the viaduct was completed in 1886, under the guidance of engineer P. M. Barnett.