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Invasión, a veces la cabeza esta clara, limpia de ideas, con un camino que parece ser claro y comienzan a llegar cosas que bloquean esa claridad y de repente lo que uno ve es... nada.
This one is from the same morning as the other balloon shot I posted earlier.
I took my group to this surreal valley for sunrise, when suddenly all these giant balloons appeared from all sides, making the landscape even more bizarre.
I pointed my wide angle upwards when one of the balloons came really close, and I included a fairy chimney in the foreground for additional depth. The distortion in this case helps to make the scene even more dynamic.
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I will be away and offline for the next 36 hours (abducted by aliens) - will catch up tomorrow evening. Have a great weekend.
Sweet, aromatic...and invasive honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) — aka woodbine— blooming in...
DeKalb County (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
24 April 2020.
▶ It's a closeup. Blossom appears larger in image than it does in 'real' life.
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▶ "Every honey bee
Fills with jealousy
When they see you out with me
I don't blame them
Goodness knows
Honeysuckle rose.
When we're passin' by
Flowers droop and sigh
And I know the reason why
You're much sweeter
Goodness knows
Honeysuckle rose."
— Fats Waller (music); Andy Razaf (lyrics). 1929.
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Wisteria, thought beautiful is an extremely invasive species. This huge vine has tangled itself into the bows of this conifer.
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Technique/Processing:
1 shot with the Sigma 50mm f/1.4, converted to b/w with Silver Efex, adding a slight blue toning.
Where?
Staten Island Ferry Terminal while waiting for the Ferry back to Manhattan.
Info:
Staten Island is a borough of New York City in the southwest part of the city. Staten Island is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a population of 487,407, Staten Island is the least populated of the five boroughs but is the third largest in area at 59 sq mi (153 km2).
The Borough of Staten Island is coextensive with Richmond County, the southernmost county in the state of New York. Until 1975, the borough was officially named the Borough of Richmond. Staten Island has been sometimes called "the forgotten borough" by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government.
Staten Island is overall the most suburban of the five boroughs of New York City. The North Shore, especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Park Hill, and Stapleton, is the most urban part of the island; it contains the officially designated St. George Historic District and The St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District, which feature large Victorian homes. The South Shore has more suburban-style residential neighborhoods and is home to the two and one-half mile long F.D.R. Boardwalk, the fourth longest in the world. Historically, the central and southern sections of the island were once dominated by dairy and poultry farms, almost all of which disappeared in the 20th century.
The borough is accessible to Brooklyn via the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and to New Jersey via the Goethals Bridge, Outerbridge Crossing, and Bayonne Bridge. Staten Island has Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus service and an MTA rapid transit line, the Staten Island Railway, which runs from the ferry terminal at St. George to Tottenville. The free Staten Island Ferry connects the borough to Manhattan and is a popular tourist attraction, providing views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and lower Manhattan.
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not sure what we call it but I think it's spoondrift invasion because of the storm and waves at Cap d'Espoir.
It's been a long time since I've taken a landscape shot and recently, after rain that had come down all day finally stopped, and a low fog began to rise, I grabbed my gear, jumped in my car and headed to the lake thinking there might be a shot waiting to be taken...
Alien Invasion ..LOL
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you would take the breath from my throat,
and you would take the cherished people that I hold
-Invasion by Eisley
Fotografia de Námor
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Esta fotografía tiene mucha historia. Esta fue una de esas noches que tanto imaginas cuando te da la melancolía de los amigos fotógrafos. PresaCalzado, Namor y yo pasamos unas horas increíbles en CovaTallada.
Todo fue como imaginaba, risas y fotografía, sin contar las sensaciones de mis amigos, llegamos a emocionarnos mucho la verdad, fueron momentos de mucha unión sobre una cosa, el mundo de la fotografía que a veces regala noches increibles.
El escenario era perfecto para probar escenas LP. Miraba esa salida al mar desde la cueva y empecé a ver estos seres con luces, me convencí rápido porque era sencillo el trabajo. Iluminé a Presa y Námor con una linterna por detrás por todo el cuerpo, esos seres tenían que desprender energía, un cosmo extraterrestre...
El escenario era inmejorable para lo que queríamos mostrar.
Un grandisimo documento LP, que siempre recordaré por la compañía sobre todo.
Un abrazo enorme a los 2 amigos.
+Mejor en negro.
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Every summer we get an invasion of these tiny creatures. They appear to come from inside a metal garden table. As you can see they number in the thousands and are about the size of a grain of sand.
The dead remains of frosty Kudzu give the derelict-looking Sunbright, VA, church a temporary release of the plant's invasive grasp as eastbound CSX empty coal train U090-26 curves around the top of the Sunbright grade before making its way down yet again on the morning of January 30, 2021.
The winter is here and this is the time that I spend a lot of time in Death Valley. If the conditions look favorable, I'm there. Sometimes I pick random spots. Sometimes I have a specific shot in mind, and other times I just drive and see where I end up at. That was the case on this morning. The conditions looked really good the night before, I figured I'd head out to search for some light in the morning. I went looking for the light, and was rewarded with some of the best light I've seen in Death Valley. I've seen light on two other occasions here. But the light on this morning was special. The skies were completely overcast with a huge gap towards the east underneath the ceiling of clouds. I knew the light would be good, but didn't expect the explosion of light that would occur. The light started off slow, just a tease. The clouds were nicely under lit with a slight touch of orange. Oh yeah! This is going to be good. Be patient.....I patiently wait. The light starts to get more intense and those feelings/emotions of excitement start to build. My heart starts pumping the blood is flowing the heavy breathing, along with the mental note to move in a moments notice to another comp that I had scouted out. Just as I expected the sky is filling with color. It looks like there is a fire burning in the sky. But the bonus to this already amazing display of light was the band of virga that stretched across the sky. To be able to capture virga with light like this is rare. The last time I captured light like this was back in 2011. That light show was great, but on this morning it was much better. I have a handful of images that I really like from this morning that ill be sharing in the future. I know one of these images will definitely be in my favorites for this year. Peace
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