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... if this shot was created by a smartphone

it seems Autumn doesn't want to say "goodbye"..:))

 

on black

Horses grazingat How Hill Nature Reserve, Norfolk.

You just have those days where you get stuck on seeing something with every frame. Today was faces. Everywhere, I saw faces. In this shot alone, I saw three. distinct faces, can you see them too?

...just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl.. year after year..

Excerpt from www.mississauga.ca/arts-and-culture/arts/public-art/perma...:

 

Hadley Howes and Maxwell Stephens (Studio of Received Ideas), 2017

Bronze, aluminum

Entrance to Central Library and Mississauga Celebration Square

 

Thirty birds gather on and around a white steel tower and cupola that is an artistic replica of the tower that tops the historic Council House built 132 years ago on the New Credit reserve in Hagersville – the land the Mississauga people moved to in 1847 from their ancestral home on the Credit River in what is now known as the City of Mississauga.

 

Perched on and around the tower sit thirty birds, cast in bronze and painted in vivid colours. The birds are portraits of avian citizens in the region, both local and migratory – interpretations of drawings done by local residents and members of the New Credit First Nation community, of actual birds seen in backyards, parks and walkways within the community.

 

Spreading the invitation to the diverse local community to give special attention to the wildlife that share the living space of the city is a method of passing on Indigenous concepts of philosophy, respect and living in balance with all of creation.

CSX ST70AH (SD70ACe-T4) #8903 and 8902 wait for something to happen at Mulberry, FL, just north of the heart of the Bone Valley. Unfortunately, nothing much happened. This pair ran light back to Mosaic's phosphate production facility at Bartow after sunset, the only move I saw in two days.

 

These two units are apparently part of an order of ten, numbered 8900-8909, and set up at Waycross before being sent to south Florida.

There is a tutorial on how I worked on this photo in the December issue of psdmag.org

 

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Cheers, Soffia

2015 04 12

heart is healed

I see the world differently than non-photographers... this reflection in the window of an optician in Örebro made me wonder about how accurate my 'vision' actually is.

 

Tech Note: Processed from RAW using Adobe Photoshop CS3. No effects or other manipulation added.

How quickly skylines change in Miami! Compared to the photo* I took a year ago (below, from the same vantage point), this one shows more buildings (but less lights), and some familiar landmarks seem to have disappeared (or are now behind new buildings). :(

 

Note: Not an HDR shot. :p

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How can you not love Africa with a sunrise like this?

Pictures can decive how the real world are, even our own eyes can be decived by distance, angle, light etc, How high do you think this waterfall are ? Well nobody have dared to guess, so I will tell, the Waterfall are 93 meters, 305 feet.

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How many bears you can locate? and also, how many people are waving?

One shot from many inside Starved Rock State Park, in Oglesby, Illinois.

 

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Hower fly (howerfly) captured on an onion flower in Nokia, Finland during last summer.

 

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How could I visit Wellington and not get a photo of the cable car!

The tip of the tip of the iceberg.

 

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I love Ranunculus, they are back, how they 'warm' up and lighten our home and hearts, how beautiful, layered and colourfully bright they are...

They must be dancing to some mad music only they can hear!

 

Hope this brings a bit of joy again, have a good day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)

 

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Yellow, Ranunculus, "Persian buttercup", "Ranunculus Asiaticus", flowers, studio, black-background, colour, design, bouquet, square, "magda indigo", blooms, buds, Nikon D7000

sometimes you dont walk away with the shot you wanted, and no...... i wasnt out to catch this guys pistachios.......but thats what he presented me with

The Great Blade from the highway.

I was surprised to see the Merganser all alone in the snow maybe the snow was warmer than the water. The water shots are so much better the white snow kind of washed out the picture. But he is still there for all that didn't get a shot of him yet.

Take Aim ~ How Low Can You Go? He's cooling down his belly I think.

With an unflattering upward angle on an unflattering (but really beautiful) face.

 

This is George, my friend, and he's a little weird. So I thought I'd capture how weird he is rather than explain how.

 

More oiling.

Anh luôn là người em tìm đến lúc em chán, em buồn, hay thậm chí là khi em chả sao, chỉ là em muốn nchuyện vs anh =). Anh lúc nào cũng làm em vui, trừ những lúc anh không rep tn của em =).

 

Nhưng mà.

Em có tình cảm vs a thật không nhỉ?

Có phải anh là người em đang cần?

Nếu yêu nhau, nếu thôi nhé, thì chuyện của mình, có đi đến đâu không?

:)

 

Anh không phải là người em có thể hiểu được. Anh, như thế nào vs em?

EM KHÔNG BIẾT!

 

Nhắn tin, nói chuyện vs anh, em vui.

Thiếu anh, em khó chịu, khó chịu vô cùng.

Nhưng mà, thế đã đủ để yêu chưa anh? :)

Mentre in pianura il caldo è insopportabile, vivere in Comelico è un godimento del corpo e dell'anima

And how do you know that you're mad?

 

- Lewis Carroll

 

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How many Sunrises has this old tree witnessed I wonder.

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February 2021, Photo Tour to Kuusamo, Finland - image 4:

 

A Siberian Jay (Perisoreus infaustus) (or Jays - how many do you actually see?) from below. Shooting straight up towards the sky with the 15mm Zeiss Milvus 2.8/15 ZE, whilst being surrounded by snow covered candle spruces. Happy Days.

 

If you are interested in my photo tour with NatureTalks to Kuusamo in Finland from the 5-12th of February 2022, then please send me a message (via Instagram, Messenger or an email to info@stefangerrits.com) or check their website: www.naturetalks.nl/product/winterfotoreis-finland-kuusamo...

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