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Still going through my London photos... Sorry....lol

 

Canon EOS M | EF-M 22nn f/2

Available Li9ght

UCLA's inverted fountain - slow shutter speed. 32042

Nikon F5, AF Nikkor 50mm f1.4D, Kodak 400TX, Epson GT-X830

Seen at the Gatineau Airport.

Lasiocampa quercus - 66.007 - BF1637

 

Wingspan 45-75 mm.

 

FOODPLANTS - mainly heather (Calluna) and bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), but also include bramble (Rubus), Sallows (Salix), broom (Cytisus scoparius), sloe (Prunus spinosa), hawthorn (Crataegus), hazel (Corylus) and Sea-buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides).

 

Caught in a Moth Trap at Potteric Carr, released unharmed.

 

Lepidoptera - Heterocera - Lasiocampidae - Lasiocampinae

 

(Macrolepidoptera)

New tools on Picasa :-) I like this inverted white rose.

 

I like the tones on this.

 

Please feel free to comment, or add notes etc as i would love to develop my picture taking capability.

 

Thank you.

for macromondays theme: water play

A favorite subject of mine, this grove of trees, north of Bishop Hill, Illinois.

a double exposure from the High Line NYC

Exploring the garden in a different light - Off camera flash

Hand made 6x9 camera with Schneider Super-Angulon 47mm f56 MC

No finder

KODAK T-Max400 (400TMY-2)

Self development, Xtol 1:1, 8.5min.

View On Black

 

コッチの方が美しいと思うのは、写真がダメなのか、ネガで萌え過ぎなのか.. orz

Abstract details of the window edge at the new Design District in North Greenwich, London, comprising of 8 buildings designed by 4 architects.

This uncropped inverted color image of Comet Comet near M3 was taken with a Fujifilm X-T3, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 @ f/5.6, iso 3200, exp 80x60s. Post-processed in PixInsight and Photoshop. Taken between 3:12AM and 5:29AM under very thin broken cirrus clouds and some wind. Trailing stars (comet was fixed) were dimmed using PixInsight. The comet's tail can be tracved out to 4 degrees from the nucleus.

 

Of note: Attempts taking 120 second exposures proved useless due to the comet's relative rapid motion. In the coming days, I'll be forced to take ~30s exposures with higher iso.

235/365

In addition to all the butterflies and bees, the sunflowers attract a lot of Goldfinches :-) I've learned to identify them by their call!

Olympus E-M1

OLYMPUS M.40-150mm F2.8

Aperture ƒ/2.8

Focal length 40.0 mm

Shutter 1/320

ISO 400

>>> Music: "Blue" by r.e.m. [despite the title -- I was listening to this song on loop. Another engaging, expansive, moving, strange collaboration between r.e.m./Michael Stipe and Patti Smith with sonic implosions in various wavelengths, a beautiful, resonant landscape.]

 

"I like you, love you, every coast of you.

I've seen your eddies and tides and hurricanes and cyclones.

Low ebb tide and high, full moon.

Up close and distant.

I read you.

Look, the sky, the sea, the ocean, the sun, the moon.

Blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue blue, blue, blue, blue, blue ..."

~ Michael Stipe

 

[ forgotten insomnia sketch 1223f ]

E-006 General Dynamics F-16AM Fighting Falcon, Royal Danish Air Force, piloted by Captain Troels TEO Vang during a sizzling display at the Roskilde Air Show, Roskilde (RKE) on August 24th 2025.

Inverted photogram

View this in lightbox, it's worth it.

You'll be seeing a lot more college work from now on.

USNA Commissioning Week, Blue Angels Annapolis, MD 2015

During late 1951 and early 1952 this Vought F4U-5NL Corsair was assigned to VC-3 aboard the USS Essex and flew 77 combat hours over Korea. It was a night fighter, and the pod on the right wing held a radar. It later also flew from the USS Tarawa and the USS Boxer. The plane was later flown by the US Marine Corps. It was retired from military service in 1956.

 

Seen at the 2019 Thunder Over Michigan Air Show in Ypsilanti, Michigan, where they were “Corsair Crazy” with 11 Corsairs. The show was organized by the Yankee Air Museum.

Batman’s gone fishing for Henchmen…

 

Batman vs Black Mask

If you think it looks big on TV you should see it in person. Awesome show to see live in Rotorua

 

52: Upside-down

 

Find me on facebook @ Jeremy J. Saunders Photography

black high-volume background, solid white crosses

Mating dragonflies and their reflections seem to be dancing in interstellar space.

United States Thunderbird's, Luke Days 2016

Museum "Bangsbo" located in Frederikshavn captured in long exposure.

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