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A street vendor selling chicken shish kebabs in Dhaka. The red ones have chili powder, kashmiri chili, and/or paprika in them, while the green ones have cilantro, green chili, and mint among other ingredients. Spicy all around! The population density in Bangladesh is such that every street photo you take is guaranteed to include more than your intended subjects. Sometimes it adds and at other times it detracts. See if you can count a total of 8 people in this image.
ho contato 9 Grifoni ed 1 Avvoltoio monaco - al centro della foto - appena dietro il Grifone in primo piano!
in vendita - on sale - à vendre - zum
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Dietro ogni scatto ci sono sempre fatiche e attese!
Zaino carico e pesante (quasi sempre) e, quando trasporti la Fotocamera con obiettivo, la Sera avverti un dolore al collo...
Ma le Passioni, è noto, comportano sempre sacrifici!
In Natura non esistono malintesi esistono solo in ciò che l'uomo chiama ragione!
ProteggiAMO tutto questo!
PreoccupiAMOci della Natura il nostro futuro dipende da essa!
Osservare tutto questo è un dono, innAMÒRarsene una ricchezza!
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Prendetevi del tempo per Sognare, ogni scatto racconta una lunga storia...
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Meravigliosa Natura!
Privilèges de Montagne...
Inn AMÒR ati della NATURA anche tu!
Il mio tempo in Montagna!
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La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way
Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...
Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste
(Une Montagne d'émotions...)
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Fotocamere:
Canon 5D Mark lV
Obiettivi:
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM II
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM II
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Treppiede Manfrotto 190 X Prob
Testa Manfrotto a sfera compact nera con attacco rapido 496RC2 con frizione
Piastra a sgancio rapido 200PL
Telecomando infrarossi Canon RC-6
Telecomando Rollei Schermo LCD e Retroilluminazione
1 The kind of people that hang out here whom I adore meeting
2 The wife I have (can't believe how much I over her)
3 The quality of my camera
4 My knowledge of image processing (to humbly retouch each image)
5 The clothes I find to wear
6 My relatively passable feminine appearance
7 That gray cardigan my wife had
8 The good photographer my wife can be (under my direction, of course...)
9 The fact that there is a Flickr (to publish my images)
10 The fact I'm still relatively heathy (to be able to publish my photos)
11 The fact I found this wig, one day,m in a weird kind of market, and that I had to money to pay for it
12 And a whole lot more reasons :-)
... like so many things in Vienna.
Leica R7 (10068), 1996
35mm f/2 Summicron-R I (11227), made in Canada, 1974
Kodak Ektar 100 colour negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Griechengasse, leading up to the Griechenbeisel restaurant. Shot in Vienna, Austria in 2017. The only true metropolis in the German-speaking countries.
"How do you know when it's time for you to go
How can you stop when you don't know how to start
How can you go back when you don't know why you're here
How can you see when your eyes begin to fade
How will you hear when you've heard it all before
How do you do all the things you want to do
How much can you take when you've taken all you can
Hoe can you act when you've never seen the script
How can you choose when you don't know which is right
How far can you go if you've been there before
How can you shine if you've never seen the sun
How does a child become a man without a child
How can you heal someone that doesn't want to heal"
From the great and underrated INXS album Welcome to wherever you are: youtu.be/Us3p7SsrxvM
How the world looks to a fly ! I know it's not a great shot but does show those incredible compound eyes. Flies, well all insects, really are the most amazing pieces of perfect engineering, HFDF one and all !
Music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXpQ5gsvqDA
You said this isn't working, got to move on
You maybe right, perfection this is not
But what's the perfect love like, a flower or a flame?
You got something you want everything and never what you got
Cause how many times how many times how many times
Can you fall in love?
And how many loves how many loves how many loves
Make a life?
A full flight-suit shakedown. How different from the slimly aerodynamic svelte beauties we see skimming across the skies, all those coverts and feathers and pinions arranged into overlapping perfection so smooth that from a few yards distance it resembles a skin the bird's wearing.
How's Boo's Debut & 1st NCAA Football Game, Saturday, September 01, 2007!
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Began last week. On Saturday, we were there celebrating Stanford's game with UCLA. Too bad we lost to the Bruins, nevertheless, we were all excited along with How's Boo at all festive college campus around the United States.
As you remember, we are strong USC "Trojan Fans" whom are #1 in the college football stats.
We also root and toot for Notre Dame, whom is rebuilding this year. Who knows, they may begin to pull through, as the season progresses.
My first attempt at astrophotography.
Made possible with the help of my esteemed fellow photographer....Uncle Jeff
Tarn Hows is an area of the Lake District National Park, containing a picturesque tarn. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the area with over half a million visitors per year ... The Tarn Hows area originally contained three much smaller tarns, Low Tarn, Middle Tarn and High Tarn.
Couldn't resist this shot with the foreground rock in shadow which added a slightly surreal touch to the beautiful morning light ...
Three in Stockholm, Sweden
Two people texting about a woman exaggerating the size of a fish.
Re-visiting photos I took in Stockholm as part of my 2018 review
"Just because she's beautiful, people think she's not tough. But you should never underestimate me. Uh, her — er, I mean — us."
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How the other half lives. A very creepy house on Pine Street.
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🎵I might be a tad naïve
But I learn quick
I will shatter your belief
That I’m so innocent
So savor your surprise
I could tip you like a vintage wine
A whisper down your neck
I could wrap your muscles tight
Or sing your silhouette
Darlin’, please don’t make me guess
How do you like it best?
How do you like it?
You are such a gentleman
You touch me like a flower
Like a petal that could bend
When we talk we sound like friends
I don’t want to take the heat
You rise in me so secretly
And let it go unsaid
So dainty in my head
Cuz, baby, all the time
I could tip you like a vintage wine
A whisper down your neck
I could wrap your muscles tight
Or sing your silhouette
Darlin’, please don’t make me guess
How do you like it best?
How do you like it?
You might have a few years on me
But I’m no little girl
I’m no little lady
Yeah, you might have a few years on me
So if you’re such a man
Tell me how you take me
When you sip me like a vintage wine
I could tip you like a vintage wine
A whisper down your neck
I could wrap your muscles tight
Or sing your silhouette
Darlin’, please don’t make me guess
How do you like it best?
How do you like it?🎵
On our trip through Transylvania, Romania, we stayed one night at a Bed & Breakfast in Galonya. We were introduced through a mutual friend to owner Nagy Kemény Géza. He runs a nearby Kemeny Castle, which is in desperate need for renovation. We had dinner with his Hungarian hunter friends. After dinner we relocated outdoors to the wood-fired hot tub. I did not join because the water was only lukewarm, so I opted to chop wood and attend the fire instead. It was a happy gathering, we had lots of drinks. Later at night I joined the bath once the water was hot enough; from my time living in Japan I prefer hot water.
I processed a realistic and a balanced HDR photo from two RAW exposures, focus stacked them, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- ƒ/0.95, 50 mm, 1/125 sec, ISO 12800, Sony A7 II, Canon 50mm f0.95 "Dream Lens", HDR, 2 RAW exposures, _DSC0521_2_hdr2rea1bal1e.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © 2025 Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
Have you noticed that tiny houses are a big thing? I was watching a home improvement show where people were trading in their normal sized home for a tiny house about the size of one room, some of them were in a tree. No doubt, they are very cute but I wondered how can you live in such a small space with your spouse or kids and not go crazy. There is barely enough room to have a good stretch and a yawn in the morning. I was not surprised to read in a recent article that many tiny house dwellers are regretting their tiny house. Some are even feeling anxiety from living in such small confines. Thankfully, there is a cure, you sell the tiny house and get a normal house.
www.countryliving.com/real-estate/news/a44021/tiny-house-...
ODC - Architecture
I knew nothing about watches back in 2015 when I purchased this watch on Amazon. I liked the transparent area on this watch with it inexpensive quartz movement connected to the crown stem. I never wore it much but I did like the creative aspect of it. This watch is deep in the 5th drawer of my collection but I think it is still cool. So, I had some time this afternoon and I thought I would do some shots and see how it looked on camera...I did wipe it down but it looks pretty crusty at macro distance.
Explore 101 - Thank You
One of the few fine days we had while we were in the Lake District, when we tried to see too much in one go really. I needed to linger here longer.
Tarn Hows is a mountain lake which originally was three tarns and man-made into one. Half of it was donated by Beatrix Potter to the National Trust in 1930 and the remainder on her death. The mountains in the background are the Langdale Pikes.
Taken with Tamron wide-angle lens 10-24mm. Tone-mapped in Photomatix and tweaked in GIMP
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