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manual lens M-42 Pentacon MC 50mm f/1.8

 

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...e il mio Maestro m'insegnò com'è difficile trovare l'alba dentro l'imbrunire... ;)))

"ice is forming on the tips of my wings

unheeded warnings, I tought I thought of everything

no navigator to guide my way home

unladened, empty and turned to stone"

 

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Same place and time as in the previous photo but the landscape is seasoned with ICM swing. Finland. ICM. Abstract.

 

👱‍♀️🎧🎶 Learning to Fly ( Pink Floyd ).

 

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A Peregrine Falcon fledgling was trying to land but his/her feet showing the clumsiness.

Juvenile Ringed Plover pulling a ragworm at Lindisfarne nature reserve.

Exposure, is there a right one? I often utilize my histograms and the theory of ETTR. (Expose To The Right) However, that does not always render the most ideal image, even when manipulated in post. This shot was slightly underexposed and shot in RAW. The result better reveals the suns rays than the one with the right histogram. Perhaps it is best to keep on learning,

 

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The mother lion (Pantera leo) brought her cubs back to the watering hole that she had visited earlier in the day. The little ones will hopefully learn how to be successful lions from her. Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, South Africa. Conservation status: Vulnerable

Golden-headed Cisticola (Cisticola exilis) juvenile

 

I have so many images of Cisticolas in this pose, this youngster was learning the pose well.

These two Ruddy Turnstones sure look like they really enjoyed a day at the beach, with a buddy.

A gannet chick imitating one of its parents.

 

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Learning to Fly - Tom Petty w/ Stevie Nicks

  

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Black-headed Gull juvenile

Onboard a modern sailing ship

 

Rigging is divided into two classes, standing, which supports the mast (and bowsprit), and running, which controls the orientation of the sails and their degree of reefing. Configurations differ for each type of rigging, between fore-and-aft rigged vessels and square-rigged vessels.

 

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A baby Burrowing Owl trying to reach the log but didn't seem to make it.

and they call it fashion!

While I was working from home, a baby pigeon was flying for the first time and landed in front of my window. I’m not that fond of pigeons to be honest, but witnessing this fragile creature discovering the big wide world for the first time really made my day ☺️

Husky and pup on the trail to the Menesetung Bridge.

 

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Why do we publish our work on Flickr? Isn't it because we like it, even are proud of it? Just a thought....

 

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With new each image I will mention one of my very favorite Flicker photographers. These are not in any order except for chronologically - how could one possibly rank such different artists?

  

(41) Olga Vareli - Olga has created her own version of Wonderland. Please channel your inner Alice and visit it with wonder.

 

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Madrid, España.

 

Voodoo would be next step .>)

First you need a run in the water, then you need to break away from it and pick up your feet.

Thank you all for visits, favs and comments! It's greatly appreciated.

Love to watch spring cubs learning the ropes by their very protective mamas. This sow took her cubs along with her primarily for safety, but learning is always in play. Boars in the area don't always play nice, so she wants to keep them close by her side.

 

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… this very young buck gets a bit of practice from his elder.

 

Watch it properly @ Gallery Minimal

 

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Adopt the pace of nature, her secret is patience. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

  

Goatswood & Whitby - Cloud Lake

 

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At the end of the rainbow. Mist Trail just below Vernal Falls. Yosemite National Park, CA.

Conceptual art fantasy image.

R. Keith Clontz and Leah Spitz Art Project.

Visual I Photography

Eine Aufnahme aus der "MALL OF BERLIN" am Potsdamer Platz. Für mich immer faszinierend sind Fotos aus der Vogelperspektive .

Detail of the facade of the First Nations University of Canada building on the University of Regina campus in Regina, Saskatchewan. Designed by Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal; completed in 2003.

Cardinal also designed the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec and the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.

 

Shows better larger; press L.

   

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