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Ducks are probably among my favorite photography subjects. Scenes where a usually spooky duck come close by and offer an intimate moment like this one are just icing on the cake. I like to mix up my posting and I was not going to post another duck today but, I could not resist John's request to post more... now be careful what you ask for as I have a lot of ducks photos :)

"spotlight series 2017"

Eos 5DIII, EF 24 105 f/4 L @f/8, iso L, mar. 17.

 

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così la vedete quando vi alzate.....

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In this shot taken at Chase Falls, I believe nothing is in sharp focus. Rather, the swirling and flowing water, has disturbed all elements in the frame. This has left the image more ethereal, or surreal. Or, perhaps more like what we see than what we remember.

 

On this day, the flow was intense and left me wondering if a more intimate shot would render a unique view. The closer perspective gave rise to a different image with its tiered and stratified appearance.

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Le photographe animalier Joe Moreno s'est récemment rendu au parc national de Lake Clark en Alaska pour immortaliser les remarquables ours bruns de la péninsule d'Alaska, souvent appelés « grizzlis de la péninsule ». Ces créatures majestueuses comptent parmi les plus grands ours bruns du monde, mais Moreno capture des moments intimes qui révèlent leur côté étonnamment doux.

 

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Wildlife photographer Joe Moreno recently visited Lake Clark National Park in Alaska to capture the remarkable Alaska Peninsula brown bears, often referred to as “peninsular grizzlies.” These majestic creatures are among the largest brown bears in the world, yet Moreno captures intimate moments that reveal their surprisingly gentle side.

 

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A small section from the top of Cliff Gilker Falls, becomes its own tiny world. A scaled-down version of the larger. The smooth flow of water in a "close encounter", becomes an elegant and dynamic landscape. The golden coloured rocks help define edges, while the water takes us on a small journey of its own.

 

Spring time in the park and there are a multitude of compositions. However, the rocky rim limits my movement, and has me teetering with caution. This somewhat personal or intimate landscape leaves me wondering about the minute worlds hidden from my view.

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A New Year and a time for new things. My first new shot of the year from my "big camera". And my new peacock feather! Well, if you count an M4/3 camera as "big," that is — maybe more of a little-big camera? I found this peacock feather while out walking Jazzy this morning, which was serendipitous since my old one was well and truly worn out!

 

Photographing it turned into quite the production. To capture the feather’s iridescence, it needed sunlight—but the afternoon sun was so harsh and hot. On top of that, the wind was gusting like crazy — not ideal for something as delicate as a feather. After scouting the yard for a spot with a good green backdrop, I finally settled on the front lawn under our Golden Robinia tree. It provided just the right balance of shade and sunlight. Of course, the breeze was relentless, so out came the Gorilla tape. A bit of creative taping later (securing the feather to the tree in multiple places), and I was ready to take my shot... or, more accurately, 500,000 shots at high shutter speed, waiting for the wind to take a break.

 

Does anyone else’s neighbors completely ignore the strange things you do for photography? Mine do. They’ve seen it all by now. Probably the weirdest thing I’ve done was hauling a chair up a ladder onto the roof of our three-story house for some shots, but that’s a story for another day.

 

Anyway, if you squint at this feather, do you see a bird? A big red eye with a blue pupil, a beak, and a crest? Or maybe that’s just the Sunday evening relaxing red wine talking. Cheers! 🍷

Whitetail Deer in the snow, Brown County, Wisconsin USA

 

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I caught this couple on top of the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley a year ago. I watched them climb the massive sand dune and celebrate as they reached the top. It was a few moments later that the man took an image of his partner.

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intimate pictures from my private home

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If you think of the waterfalls of Glencoe, I think you have something different in mind.

 

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Couple of Cairns Birdwing Butterflies mating, female bigger and on top, male smaller, more colourful to the left.

Taken at Bribie Island Butterfly House, Qld, Australia.

Boudoir photo by impudent dog-walking paparazza

Carolina spicebush, Calycanthus floridus. This is a native of the Southeastern US

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I took the picture at the "Historical Knight-Festival" in the citadel of Spandau/Berlin.

To see, how debonair the woman was interpersonal dealing with the kid, really touches me.

 

Das Foto habe ich auf der Zitadelle in Spandau/Berlin auf dem Ritterfest aufgenommen.

Zu sehen, wie liebenswürdig die Frau im Umgang mit dem Kind war, berührt mich wirklich sehr.

…… A Smartphone is such an easy camera to get up close & intimate with - this Hollyhock was taken is hand held and is my #209 picture of the day. Taken on my phone in Apple RAW and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)

 

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Dawn reflections in a tide pool along the Pacific ocean shore.

Across surface

Trace a network

Hidden life force

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