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In this image, a crescent moon sets over the Crescent City in a photo shot from near NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans on Friday, September 30, 2022.

 

Image credit: NASA/Michael DeMocker

 

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woman on the right clocked me taking the picture

Everyone must take time to sit and watch the leaves turn.

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The beautiful autumn colors in Akureyri Botanical gardens, North Iceland

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Observed in our garden on September 30, 2019! This bird has been in our garden for at least 8 days (first observation was on September 23, 2022). Early on, I did not get any shots. I have identified it by comparison to the photo series from 2014 but will still be trying for some better shots now that the rain has stopped.

 

In October 2014, we had a late arriving, beat up hummingbird stay from October 5-17th. It was identified by a Public Information Specialist at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, as a Rufous. See the photo of the bird from 2014 and the letter below.

Our regular visiting, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds that were here all summer have not been observed.

 

(Taken early in the morning in dim light through my window.)

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Funny story: I wake up early to catch beautiful sunrise views from the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world) in Dubai and arguably the best shot I get from the day is not really of the view at all..

 

ISO: 400

Shutter: 1/160

Aperture: F/6.3

Camera: Canon 5D MK III

Lens: Canon 16-35mm F/2.8 MK II

Solitary sandpipers are not gregarious birds and are typically observed alone or in groups of twenty or less. When multiple individuals are together, they typically collectively defend intraspecific territories. While foraging for food on land, solitary sandpipers walk along in shallow water, usually around belly height, while nodding their head

A reprocessed version of a photo I took of the Griffith Park Observatory on a beautiful day in September 2017.

 

This is one of those iconic buildings which instantly announces "Los Angeles" because of it's appearance in so many movies and TV shows.

 

As I work with HDR from year to year, I'm instinctively learning how best to use the program to bring out the best in the photos, but yet not overdo it like I did when I first processed this image last September.

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O Parque dos Moinhos, situado nas cascatas do rio Barosa, na freguesia de Barro, Galiza, é um espaço natural que abriga um conjunto de quedas de água que descem por várias camadas rochosas, formando pequenas lagoas e canais. Este local é rico em património etnográfico, com vários moinhos de água construídos entre os séculos XVII e XIX, que aproveitavam a força do rio para a moagem de cereais, exemplificando a arquitetura rural galega ligada à pequena propriedade agrícola. Ao longo do percurso pedestre circular, os visitantes podem observar vestígios desses moinhos, desfrutar de trilhos, pontes, zonas de piquenique e piscinas naturais. O parque, ponto de passagem do Caminho Português de Santiago, é um destino popular para caminhadas e contacto com a natureza.

 

Parque dos Moinhos, located in the Barosa river waterfalls, in the parish of Barro, Galicia, is a natural space that houses a set of waterfalls that descend through several rocky layers, forming small lagoons and channels. This place is rich in ethnographic heritage, with several water mills built between the 17th and 19th centuries, which took advantage of the river's strength to grind cereals, exemplifying the Galician rural architecture linked to small agricultural properties. Along the circular pedestrian path, visitors can observe traces of these mills, enjoy trails, bridges, picnic areas and natural pools. The park, a crossing point on the Portuguese Way of St. James, is a popular destination for hiking and contact with nature.

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Mist , keeping an eye on me, as she always does

Observed from my house - it stayed there for several hours.

The photographer would have liked to have a such one, but unfortunately cannot afford it for the time ...

 

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This yacht is the longest one to visit Norway in 2023.

“Contrary to any art photographer and obedience of his model, the viewer feels an irrepressible attraction, forcing him to search in such a picture the smallest sparkle of the case, here and now, which really burned the character of the image, to find the inconspicuous place where the future continues to lurk now, and yet so eloquently, that we, looking back, can detect it. “

Brief history of the photograph of Benjamin Walter

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