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Like this young Kestrel who is learning to hunt and dropped it's bug, I dropped the ball and realized I was not using the right settings with my new camera. The ones I used this morning were recommended by Photographer Steve Perry and seemed to be a better match for my needs, but I will explore other setting also.
I was surprised this Kestrel was eating these bugs as I recall they can be rather sticky when handled. One of it's sibling quite delicately ate its bug.
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TED: "This is the last of all them pussles wot the oldies brung back frum there day out the uvver day... it's a pikchur of nekkid ladys 'untin' in a forest or sumfink but I fink it's a bit too brite. One of the ladys is called Diana an' them uvver ladys is 'er nimfs, wotever they are. All the peeces in this pussle is the same shape, witch wuz borin', but I diddunt let it stop me an' I got it dun in a cupple of days. I dun the same pikchur about 6 yeers ago but that wuz a diffrunt brand an' much nicer cuz the peeces wuz difrunt shapes. Anybobs, it wuz compleate fank goodness."
Don't look at me that way. I didn't do it, you didn't see me do it, and I have a real good alibi.
Our Daily Challenge: Glimpse
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This was originally shot for Our Daily Challenge: Glimpse. I thought it appropriate for Our Daily Topic: Down. It's always been one of my favorite shots.
Taken in August 1974.
In Kenmore Square, a girl leaned back into a car to retrieve something she'd forgotten when she got out.
Explore highest position: 198 on Saturday, January 24, 2009
Last one of the poodle "Belinha" series. The brains behind this series is a girl called Juliana, and this is to celebrate her arrival to Australia!
A última da série da Belinha. Quem teve a idéia desta série de fotos foi uma garota chamada Juliana e esta é pra celebrar sua chegada à Austrália!
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To browse through my Animals photos using flickriver/ Para ver minhas fotos de animais com o flickriver
Or here to see photos with descriptions / ou aqui para ler as descrições das fotos
I did not originally plan for this to be a square-format shot. But I wasn't paying attention when I developed this roll, and accidentally used only enough developer for a 35mm film. Consequently, over ~1/3 of every frame did not get developed. Oops.
Fuji Acros 100
Mamiya 645E
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 2.8
Developed in D-76 (1+1; 9min @21C)
Epson V500 Scan
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Sometimes you hear the click and the snap of the shutter when you had no intention of taking a photo. Those all too often times when you have unintentionally advanced the film in a clueless moment. Usually it happens with the Hasselblad and oddly enough I could only put my hands on one of those for this post.
Most times they are terrible and unusable as the photos cut in half at the end of a roll. But then every once in a while you a learn something or maybe you’re reminded that squaring up a photo is not alway the best composition. The first shot I agree is nothing to write home about but the almost 45 degree angle frames the trees and road in a much more interesting way than I would normally compose the shot. I probably wouldn’t have taken this shot because, let’s be honest, it’s really not that interesting … until …
Today’s lesson for me is change your perspective. Sit or lay on the ground turn the camera at oblique angles hold the camera up over a crowd. That old adage learn from your mistakes hold true today!
Now go out and take pictures, make mistakes, have some fun and leave the screen behind for a while.
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Ps I read a headline today Elon Musk hates hash tags and wants to ban them on twitter ( I’m not calling it X) so use more hash tags here there and everywhere.
I do look at hashtags and to learn about people in other groups.
Am hoping this is not a harbinger of things to come in 2021.. grin... never fear it tasted just as good as I imagined
Photo/Art Direction: Pat Loika
Post-Production: Ghani Madueno
Harley Quinn: Genevieve Marie
Poison Ivy: Tatiana Dekhtyar
Here at the hotel, breakfast is officially until 9am. Generally, landlord, Iain, will go to 9:30am. As a regular guest, if they are quiet, he'll let me have breakfast at 10am as the latest, so I can have a lay-in at the weekend.
It generally takes me just over an hour to shower, dress & do make-up. Woke up this morning before the alarm. Went to the toilet, then snuggled down in bed again. Had a look at the time before dozing off again.
9:20am?!?!?!?
WHAT?!?!?!?
I'd set the alarm for 9:45am instead of 8:45am!
"OOPS" indeed!
Very quick shower, dressed, make-up and just enough time for a few photos before rushing down to breakfast at exactly 10am!
Not looking too bad considering!
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I will be VERY slow at commenting and viewing your wonderful images for now. Under the weather and just plain not feeling well, so taking a rest. I will be trying to post some older images of mine each day only. Please bear with me and I will try getting back on my feet as soon as possible. Your understanding will be very much appreciated.
Believe it or not, that's one of the new double-deck coaches that have been recently introduced on NatEx service A1 (VCS - Luton Airport). Impressive looking beasts admittedly, but bloody ugly. So ugly, in fact, that my camera refused point blank to focus on it. Oh well.
Incidentally - I've seen these coaches referred to as the Caetano "Boa Vista" in certain publications, but seeing as Caetano themselves market it as the "Invictus", that's what I'll be calling them.
BV66 WPK
Scania K410UD6, Caetano Invictus (CH63/16Dt)
National Express Operations
Oxford Street, London
21 November 2016
Etta retrieves her dragon from the twisty branches of the Banksia where I accidentally threw it as we played early evening (after work).
Daily Dog Challenge: Twisty
Olean, NY. October 2021.
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When I rearranged all of my books a couple of years ago the middle shelf in this book case looked fine, but it now appears that I overloaded the shelf. I should probably either put a support under it or reduce the number of books on it!
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #12 - Oops.
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