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Die barocke Karlskirche im Zentrum Wiens am späten Abend.
Architekt / Baumeister: Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach.
Links im Bild die Skulptur "Hill arches" von Henry Moore.
Wirkt am besten in großer Darstellung (L drücken und dann F11).
St. Charles Church, a baroque church in the center of Vienna.
On the left the sculpture "Hill arches" by Henry Moore.
Looks best in large size (lightbox, press L and then F11)!
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l'Albufera de València (País Valencià)
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Merry Christmas from Selene .... sorry I am not around, Hunter leaves in 2 weeks
Blessed Christmas Wishes for all of you and those you love.
Mary Did You Know - Rascal Flats www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax5d8JzdyaA&feature=related
Time for my stream to go black and white again. Much, much better in ligthbox view, press L or click here.
578 seconds | f / 8.0 | ISO 100 | 24 mm EFL | ND filter | geotagged
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Playing with my food again on the lightbox. Shining light through the slices really shows it off in a different way. Are you looking at things differently? It makes life a little more intersting.
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Berlin, Germany, 2025.
Press 'L' to view a larger version in an almost distraction-free lightbox.
If this still isn't large enough for you, you can also find a border-free version of this photograph here in this blog post.
There's more on www.chm-photography.com.
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This is a true reflection done in the light box. As you can see I have lots to learn but I will work to perfect it
122 in 2022
#62 - Lollipop or Lollipop Shape
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A Flickr Friday submission on the topic "Bubbles". Soap bubbles on a lightbox, and physicists will be pleased to see Newton's Rings on the large bubble.
it's a photomerge out of 6 images, kind of like the result and how accurate photoshop assembles the images :)
haha, 6 photos are absolutely nothing compared to other photos of other people. but whatever, i love it!
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Leatherhead (Mansion Gardens)
{Pentax LX · Fuji Pro 400H film · 35mm (M f2) lens · f11 · 16s.}
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Sealed air wrap over a fabric covered book, with some lovely white flash highlight patterns from the actual shape of he bubble wrap. Probably a bit busy, but the pick of my photos for this round as you have no idea what it is upon first glance.
Big Cypress National Preserve
Southern Florida
USA
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The red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey that breeds throughout most of North America, from the interior of Alaska and northern Canada to as far south as Panama and the West Indies. It is one of the most common members within the genus of Buteo in North America or worldwide.
The red-tailed hawk is one of three species colloquially known in the United States as the "chickenhawk", though it rarely preys on standard-sized chickens.
The red-tailed hawk occupies a wide range of habitats and altitudes including deserts, grasslands, coniferous and deciduous forests, agricultural fields and urban areas. It is legally protected in Canada, Mexico, and the United States by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The 14 recognized subspecies vary in appearance and range, varying most often in color, and in the west of North America, red-tails are particularly often strongly polymorphic, with individuals ranging from almost white to nearly all black.
The red-tailed hawk is one of the largest members of the genus Buteo, typically weighing from (1.5 to 3.5 lb) and measuring (18–26 in) in length, with a wingspan from (3 ft 7 in–4 ft 8 in). This species displays sexual dimorphism in size, with females averaging about 25% heavier than males.
The diet of red-tailed hawks is highly variable and reflects their status as opportunistic generalists, but in North America, it is most often a predator of small mammals such as rodents. Prey that is terrestrial and diurnal is preferred so types such as ground squirrels are preferential where they naturally occur. Large numbers of birds and reptiles can occur in the diet in several areas and can even be the primary foods.
They hunt from a perch most often but can vary their hunting techniques where prey and habitat demand it.
along Route 1, on our way to Carmel, California. i shot this from the car as we were navigating the winding road, and desperately hoping we'd see a gas station soon as we were running low on fuel. we did find one and they were selling gas at $5.89 per gallon!!! we bought just enough to tide us over. lesson learned: make sure you have a full tank before you get on Route 1 in the Central Coast area.
i'm inching my way through your streams. thanks for being patient.
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I had my second practice with shooting with my new lightbox. I played with light on the subject this time after getting some feedback on my last attempt. Not sure if the background should be pure white or kept soft coloured like the sand. Feedback on this one is welcomed too :-)
Island Of Madagascar
Off The East Coast Of Africa
Berenty Reserve
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One of many fruit bats hanging from trees ready to take off into the air. I was not in a good position to see any of the bats' faces, and I only photographed one decent shot of a bat flying. This can be seen in the first comment section.
Wikipedia-
The Madagascan fruit bat (Eidolon dupreanum) is a species of bat in the family Pteropodidae. It is endemic to Madagascar and is listed as "Vulnerable" by the IUCN because it is hunted as bushmeat.
The Madagascan fruit bat is found both around the coastal plain and in the inland high plateau. It has not been recorded in some areas but that is likely to be because it has not been observed rather than that it is absent from these areas.
It requires suitable rock fissures and caves in which to roost during the day. Colony size varies between about ten and five hundred individuals.
Examination of the droppings from the Madagascan fruit bat show that it mainly consumes fruit but also feeds on the flowers of Eucalyptus spp.
In its Red List of Threatened Species, the IUCN has classified this bat as "Vulnerable". Its numbers appear to be declining and the greatest threat it faces is being hunted for bushmeat. Under Madagascar law,
Some colonies have been completely wiped out, but in some instances, these sites have been recolonised a few years later. The bat is present in a number of protected areas where it should receive protection. It is an adaptable species in that, if its main food sources are lost, it is able to change to other sources although it seems to prefer the fruit of native trees to those of introduced species.
Sometimes it has its advantages living in the countryside - especially if there is fresh snow, not a soul around and everything seems to be unsoiled. Freezing off vital body parts but enjoying the scenery. Hoping you do, too! I might keep on boring you with more winter shots to come. This one was taken about 10 minutes from where we live.
Thanks for the textures goes to Cheryl Tarrant.
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