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Summer is gone, now the flowers are shedding there beauty, I figured gets some pedals and take some macro photos while they still have some color.
Piano Pieces. Photography Assignment #1 : Variations
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Cross-country mountain bike made its Olympic debut at the Atlanta 1996 Games.
John to the rescue with his well-used mountain bike for Macro Mondays.
Macro Mondays: Summer Olympic Sports HMM!
We can see the power arriving by the pylons and some being used by an all electric bus. Leave the car and pedal into town or just catch the bus. As seen on the outskirts of Oxford.
i framed the bench like a small island on the portixol/molinar promenade, letting the bicycles sit like parentheses around two people who have nowhere else to be. the sky went blank and generous, the sea turned into a thin line, and suddenly every small thing mattered: the angle of a shoulder, the quiet gap between them, the way waiting can look like resting. out at the edge of the frame a couple and a tiny dog drift past, like the day reminding the stillness that it can move again whenever it wants.
Lomond Shores, Loch Lomond, Scotland
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Introducing from L-R: Una Corda; Sostenuto; Sustain
not Larry Curly & Moe
I wrote about my piano, scheduled to appear on my website tomorrow (Monday, 13th).
ISO 200
1/125 at f2
35mm
L'alzaia del Naviglio Grande (o Naviglio di Leonardo) è percorribile per quasi tutta la sua tratta unicamente a piedi o in bicicletta. E' una splendida via che costeggia il naviglio e lungo la quale si possono incontrare bellissimi borghi, ville di delizia ed una vegetazione tipica della macchia lombarda.
I was in London staying near Hyde Park when I saw these just waiting to be photographed. I took my little Fuji Xpro1 with the 35mm f1.4 lens. Absolute joy to travel with ! Back to my Nikon DSLR tomorrow with the 70-200mm F2.8 - different sort of beast.