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The image shows an artwork called "Peeled" by artist Daniella Rubinovitz. Material: Paper-Maché and mandarin peels.

 

De afbeelding toont een kunstwerk genaamd .

"Peeled" van de kunstenaar Daniella Rubinovitz.

Materiaal: Paper-Maché and mandarin peels.

  

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The Poetry of Silence and Slow Movement

Die Poesie von Stille und Entschleunigung

 

°=° Results of last evening walks in my Hometown and somewhere else.

 

www.mariovanmiddendorf.de

The Poetry of Silence and Slow Movement

Die Poesie von Stille und Entschleunigung

 

°=° Results of last evening walks in my Hometown and somewhere else.

 

www.mariovanmiddendorf.de

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

Three photos on the same escalator, just different exposure times.

 

During post-processing adjustment on exposure, but not to equal exposures do keep some details

A very Happy New Year to all my flickr friends and contacts. I wish for you some amazing photographic experiences in 2018

 

I am late to the party I know, but my pc has been very poorly and been in the hospital since 31 Dec and have only just got it back... Its limping along, not quite right, but at least its working (for now)

 

Looking forward to seeing all of your amazing work in 2018

 

118 Pictures in 2018 #90/118 Red, White and Blue

Three photos on the same escalator, just different exposure times.

 

During post-processing adjustment on exposure, but not to equal exposures do keep some details

Walking pass an art exhibition @ Museum of Contemporary Art, George Street, Sydney

 

Motion blur is the apparent streaking of rapidly moving objects in a still image.

It results when the image being recorded changes during the recording of a single frame, either due to rapid movement or long exposure.

 

(better view on black)

 

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

Three photos on the same escalator, just different exposure times.

 

During post-processing adjustment on exposure, but not to equal exposures do keep some details

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

Three photos on the same escalator, just different exposure times.

If I remember right, this is down, down, up.

 

During post-processing adjustment on exposure, but not to equal exposures do keep some details

253/365 Work with textures

 

Juggling Jerry

by George Meredith

  

Pitch here the tent, while the old horse grazes:

By the old hedge-side we'll halt a stage.

It's nigh my last above the daisies:

My next leaf'll be man's blank page.

Yes, my old girl! and it's no use crying:

Juggler, constable, king, must bow.

One that outjuggles all's been spying

Long to have me, and he has me now.

 

We've travelled times to this old common:

Often we've hung our pots in the gorse.

We've had a stirring life, old woman!

You, and I, and the old grey horse.

Races, and fairs, and royal occasions,

Found us coming to their call:

Now they'll miss us at our stations:

There's a Juggler outjuggles all!

 

Up goes the lark, as if all were jolly!

Over the duck-pond the willow shakes.

Easy to think that grieving's folly,

When the hand's firm as driven stakes!

Ay, when we're strong, and braced, and manful,

Life's a sweet fiddle: but we're a batch

Born to become the Great Juggler's han'ful:

Balls he shies up, and is safe to catch.

  

Here's where the lads of the village cricket:

I was a lad not wide from here:

Couldn't I whip off the bale from the wicket?

Like an old world those days appear!

Donkey, sheep, geese, and thatch'd ale-house—I know them!

They are old friends of my halts, and seem,

Somehow, as if kind thanks I owe them:

Juggling don't hinder the heart's esteem.

  

Juggling's no sin, for we must have victual:

Nature allows us to bait for the fool.

Holding one's own makes us juggle no little;

But, to increase it, hard juggling's the rule.

You that are sneering at my profession,

Haven't you juggled a vast amount?

There's the Prime Minister, in one Session,

Juggles more games than my sins'll count.

  

I've murdered insects with mock thunder:

Conscience, for that, in men don't quail.

I've made bread from the bump of wonder:

That's my business, and there's my tale.

Fashion and rank all praised the professor:

Ay! and I've had my smile from the Queen:

Bravo, Jerry! she meant: God bless her!

Ain't this a sermon on that scene?

  

I've studied men from my topsy-turvy

Close, and, I reckon, rather true.

Some are fine fellows: some, right scurvy:

Most, a dash between the two.

But it's a woman, old girl, that makes me

Think more kindly of the race:

And it's a woman, old girl, that shakes me

When the Great Juggler I must face.

  

We two were married, due and legal:

Honest we've lived since we've been one.

Lord! I could then jump like an eagle:

You danced bright as a bit o' the sun.

Birds in a May-bush we were! right merry!

All night we kiss'd, we juggled all day.

Joy was the heart of Juggling Jerry!

Now from his old girl he's juggled away.

  

It's past parsons to console us:

No, nor no doctor fetch for me:

I can die without my bolus;

Two of a trade, lass, never agree!

Parson and Doctor!—don't they love rarely

Fighting the devil in other men's fields!

Stand up yourself and match him fairly:

Then see how the rascal yields!

  

I, lass, have lived no gipsy, flaunting

Finery while his poor helpmate grubs:

Coin I've stored, and you won't be wanting:

You shan't beg from the troughs and tubs.

Nobly you've stuck to me, though in his kitchen

Many a Marquis would hail you Cook!

Palaces you could have ruled and grown rich in,

But your old Jerry you never forsook.

  

Hand up the chirper! ripe ale winks in it;

Let's have comfort and be at peace.

Once a stout draught made me light as a linnet.

Cheer up! the Lord must have his lease.

May be—for none see in that black hollow—

It's just a place where we're held in pawn,

And, when the Great Juggler makes as to swallow,

It's just the sword-trick—I ain't quite gone!

  

Yonder came smells of the gorse, so nutty,

Gold-like and warm: it's the prime of May.

Better than mortar, brick and putty

Is God's house on a blowing day.

Lean me more up the mound; now I feel it:

All the old heath-smells! Ain't it strange?

There's the world laughing, as if to conceal it,

But He's by us, juggling the change.

  

I mind it well, by the sea-beach lying,

Once—it's long gone—when two gulls we beheld,

Which, as the moon got up, were flying

Down a big wave that sparked and swell'd.

Crack, went a gun: one fell: the second

Wheeled round him twice, and was off for new luck:

There in the dark her white wing beckon'd:—

Drop me a kiss—I'm the bird dead-struck!

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I took the original image @ Miami Seaquarium

Miami, Florida, USA

August 1rst/2009

Nikon D5000

 

Textures with my gratitude to SkeletalMess: OldPhoto6, Pastel Clouds and square-100 Thank you so much Jerry !!

 

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Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed.

 

Every morning a Lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death.

 

It doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle... when the sun comes up, you'd better be running.

 

Explore #457 on June 8, 2008

  

05/31/2008

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The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.

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The previous image was from a train pulling into the station (thus going relatively slowly). This image is of a train not stopping at the station and moving very quickly, hence there is far more "lean" due to the progressive scanning nature of the sensor in the cellphone camera. I was lucky enough to have someone walking by at the time.

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Drive-by at night.

 

Photography battle task 3: Moving object with guiding lines.

My challenger's picture: flic.kr/p/2kCTtwW

Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.

 

Photo: A female Visitor is watching the Rotating Poppy.

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.

The camera was left on interval shooting in a window facing due North on the night of the 22nd into the morning of 23rd October. The activity from 23:17 is what really caught my eye. Each shot is 10 seconds.

photochallenge.org, 2009 challenge, 10/365, theme: moving object.

 

hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

 

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution. this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop backgrounds.

Next to the Electricity Factory is the Art Gallery "Nest". This was a side Activity of the Zoro Feigl Exposition.

October 3rd 2023 - a few shots showing "things" in the sky, great having very little light pollution

Children enjoying the carousel while parents pay attention to them.

Miami Bay, Florida - USA.

 

October 3rd 2023 - a few shots showing "things" in the sky, great having very little light pollution

I made this photo of a father and his son riding in the bike lane in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Notice the lines. That space separates the motor vehicle traffic from bicycle traffic. The card also park in the same area that is not marked off like this space is, like many other places in our more and more bike friendly city. What actually drew me to capture this image was the delighted looks on the faces of the man and child. I shot this using my Canon EOS 80D from a relatively short distance away.

EKSTATIS,

 

Een universum van licht en geluid. Zinsbegoochelende installaties tot subtiel schaduwspel.

 

A universe of light and sound. Delusional installations to subtle shadow play.

 

Un univers de lumière et de son. Des installations délirantes aux subtils jeux d’ombres.

 

Ein Universum aus Licht und Klang. Wahnhafte Installationen bis hin zu subtilen Schattenspielen.

October 3rd 2023 - a few shots showing "things" in the sky, great having very little light pollution

This is a crop of my

original 12m pic

Exhibition "Infinity" of the Amsterdam Artist Zoro Feigl (Full name: Franz Ferdinand Zoroaster Feigl). Moving Objects, made of Contruction Materials, Plastics and Steel. The Hague, The Netherlands, March 2018.

This object was visible as a single light, as bright as a bright star, most often appearing on the right and moving left, appearing to change speed at the lower left end, possibly turning away? Could be military aircraft, no flashing nav lights visible, out over Pitlochry area?

October 3rd 2023 - a few shots showing "things" in the sky, great having very little light pollution

An effective way to add drama to outdoor portraits shot in daylight is to illuminate the subject with flash but underexpose the background.

The technique for doing this depends on the DSLR you're using, so it's worth referring to the camera manual.

For instance, on Canon cameras you control the flash exposure and ambient light exposure separately - all you need to do is use exposure compensation for the ambient light, reducing the exposure by 2-3 stops.

Nikon flash exposures are handled slightly differently: using exposure compensation reduces the total exposure, including the flash's. You'll need to increase flash exposure compensation by the same amount to fix this.

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