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Polaroid spectra image on impossible project black frame color film. The light is from the sunset through a window in my house. The quote is from a Clutch song called binge and purge.

Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are princesses

who are only waiting to see us act,

just once, with beauty and courage...

 

~Rainer Maria Rilke

  

I recently bought myself a few HO scale figures for photo props. We have been watching videos and tutorials from Kevin Parry on youTube. His channel is fun and informative, one take away is he has made me want to be more aware of "story" when creating. It seems obvious now but I just have focused on light or technical details. If you have figures that you are using for photography, where do you get them? Any hints or tricks for staging?

Perhaps the biggest 1940s re-enactment show in the country. |Complete with a temporary airfield for the duration of the show, various aircraft can land and take off, and fly over the showground for air displays. Attending will be thousands of re-enactors from all theatre's of war, allies and axis , living history groups will displaying in adjacent fields . Add that to the hundreds of military vehicles attending .

HP5+@800; HC110[H]8@75F (I thought it was 400TX so it got about two minutes less time than I would have given it); Rolleiflex Automat.

Perhaps best known for his paintings of women in idyllic Tahitian settings, Paul Gauguin was an artist whose career spanned the globe and whose prolific body of work flouts categorization. An expert at self promotion, Gauguin shed the social and artistic conventions of the time to defy definition and transform the perception of what it meant to live within the realm of complete artistic freedom. The exhibit explores the artist’s unpredictable and, at times, fantastical forays into the applied arts while situating them within his radically experimental oeuvre as a whole. Featuring his work in ceramics, woodcarving, printmaking, and furniture decoration, and their relationship to his canvases, the exhibition acknowledges the artist as a visionary and controversial figure.

Perhaps a later spring led us to see these wild onions right along the road in the trenches.

Perhaps the first sign that spring is just around the corner is the Snowdrop poking its way through the frosted soil of a woodland, churchyard or garden. From January, look for its famous nodding, white flowers.

Perhaps he is a man who lives alone.

He seemed to be going to buy ingredients for dinner.

I often wonder what knowledge ancient civilizations had that we don't know. Egyptians managed to begin and continue a civilization more advanced than any other except Chinese, for 3000 years. Rather difficult to comprehend when in today's perspective of instant reality, true or false being irrelevant, we often cannot see beyond the fluid moment we stand in.

perhaps that's why her cart is empty :-)

Perhaps the most common bird - the one I get to photograph year round everywhere and near my home - the Snowy Egret. I know I say I'm not going to take another shot but I can't seem to help myself. Some images are "mundane," some spectacular with their plumage waving in the breeze. This one... Well, I was walking around the pond and marsh at Alhambra Slough in Martinez, and I saw him picking off little fish in the grassy area where rains had made little ponds. I watched for at least 15 minutes, and finally got a snowy with prey! The prey is "only" a dragonfly, but even for that, you have to be fast.

 

A mile walk from this spot is the Carquinez Strait where I've seen remarkable things, and have captured a few memorable ones like a Great Blue Heron swallowing a 2+ pound fish! Spectacular, but anyone who sights it just has to have a natural gag reflex.

  

Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake.

Wallace Stevens

Perhaps the pleading call to long departed parents for a meal.

This morning's westbound Capitol Limited pauses at Toledo under cold and rainy skies.

 

Effective November 10th, the Capitol Limited and Silver Star will be combined into the revived "Floridian" between Chicago and Miami.

Perhaps it's the nearness to Highgrove, the country estate of King Charles III that has long given the small cotswold town of Tetbury a certain cachet. Venerable (very 'high end') old hotels, stylish shops and businesses line the streets, and many of the locals look more Chelsea than simple country folk.

In what could be a recreation of Stewarts Lane depot 70013 Oliver Cromwell and 30777 Sir Lamiel are seen on shed at a photographic evening in February 2010. Perhaps one of my favourites I have taken at these events

Perhaps the most recognisable image of Hamburg.

Just a bit of painting here, but it is mainly a combination of parts that I like and I thought went together very well. I'm quite happy with the result. Here are the details:

 

Boonie Hat: Brickarms

Vest, heavy pack, radio: Tiny Tactical

Belt\hoslter: Minifig.cat

Face decal: Roaglaan

Legs: eclipseGrafx

M4A1 RIS: Tiny Tactical

Alright, this is the full but b&w monochrome version of part 7 of the "lost gorge series".

I think it is less overpowering and now features the many details (and errors) and gives a more spacious impression of the place. I like these patchy gradients that occur when the number of layers in the canopy changes, and the leaves go from radiant white to grey.

It's really cool to be able to capture such a wide view with relatively little distortion. Obviously I can go 360° with this setup if I want, but the vertical angle is massive too. Between the top and bottom row, I have 90° using 24mm on DX in portrait orientation.

If that's not too telling, perhaps a more every day example is: the bottom row captures the end of the tripod feet, so 150?, 160°?.

 

The stream makes just a slight bend here, most of which you can see in the pano is due to the wide horizontal angle (maybe around 240°) and also due to being in the lower part of the panorama.

  

Technically it's a 33 piece mercator projection, ~341,5MP trimmed with 22139 x 15427px.

 

Nikon D90 (APS-C, fullspectrum mod)

Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD

Hoya R72 (720nm infrared pass-filter)

ISO250, 24mm, f/6.3, 0,8sec

(therefore 36mm full frame equivalent)

tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)

8 x 6 inches, pen and ink on Arches hp watercolor paper, 2010.

As I photographed this bench from various angles I spotted a dog walker and was able to capture the two together. The dog clearly knows the route and leads the way leading me to believe that this is a routine that doesn't change much. That perhaps the bench is never used by this person. How do routines prevent us from getting the most out of life. Is the man really there with his dog or is he thinking about something else? The practice of mindfulness is about totally being in the moment. Isn't that why we do photography?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=16SSDXjugEc

 

When I took this image the John Denver Song "Perhaps Love" which lyrics I find very beautiful came into my mind. I hope you like it!

If you build it........they might......maybe.....perhaps......THEY WILL COME!!!!!! We decided to get a few varieties of penstemon plants, bought a couple of hanging basket pots (without using the hangers) then planted our 3 experimental plants, hoped they might develop a few blooms, and put them out back near our hummingbird feeder. Within the first day, we had 3 different hummingbird visitors. Living close to, but not in the foothills of the Colorado mountains, doesn't give us as big an opportunity to see lots of hummingbirds. We do have our small share, and now they know where we live!....well, at least one special ladybird does!! So here is a small set of images I have captured over the past few mornings just sitting outside in the back of our house! So far, we have had only Broad-tailed hummingbirds..mostly females.....but that's just fine!! The last image in this set shows a flashy male!!!

 

All images captured with a Nikon Z9 and Nikkor 500mm F4 FL ED lens, 1/5000sec, F6.3, Various ISO's, cropped.

Perhaps a fitting restaurant considering the visible human element. Center City, Philadelphia

It will be a few more months before we see the lark sparrow, but right now it looks like it may be a few months before we see full sun. Now that I can walk 5 miles, it's been drizzling or overcast, an the SX50 doesn't do well on overcast days.

 

If you're looking for a lark sparrow, look down. They feed on the ground and under bushes. They also like wood piles. This was my rare guy who needed a better look at his surroundings. Perhaps the most beautiful of all sparrows, and extra points for being "accessible" especially in spring and summer.

... a spot I've visited on and off many times, there's always something different painted on the wall. haven't been here in months, perhaps it no longer exists ...

  

(press L)

Loved this pose, usually associated with fresh browse this young Buck was actually trying to ward off pesky flies. Early morning walk in Dunham Park.

Perhaps nowhere else does habitation and nature go so hand in hand as in the Cappadocia region of Turkey where people still reside in these hollowed up volcanic peaks. In fact, some such peaks form whole towns as is Uchisar, Turkey and many of these homes extend inside the hill.

 

Best viewed on black

 

...perhaps the SNOWBIRDS. (Canadian Precision Flight Demonstration Team). Well, at least that one is closer.

 

There they fly, wingtip to wingtip, or even closer,

Perhaps things start to become a little clearer.....

East River, Guilford, Ct

Perhaps it's because of their mirror'd aspect that I think to photograph these houses every time I walk by. (Which is not to say that I do.) This is as close as I've come, however, to seeing no parked vehicles.

Perhaps the giveaway feature showing this is not a natural pond...

Perhaps nowhere else combines the conveniences of the modern age with the freedom and adventure of living on the edge of a vast, unspoiled wilderness l .The sheer wildness of Alaska is unmatched by any state, leaving most visitors to this land no less than awestruck. Soaring mountain ranges, rushing rivers and Arctic tundra ,you’ll find some of the largest and most sensitive tracts of wild land left on Earth

Perhaps the most visible characteristic of the Northern Shoveler (Anas clypeata) is its extraordinary oversized spoon-shaped bill, which widens towards the broad spatula-shaped tip and is unique among North American waterfowl. Copyright © Kim Toews/All Rights Reserved.

 

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Perhaps a rabbit or mouse view?!

Perhaps a diamond necklace draped around my neck for added sparkle..??💎💎 Oh well a girl can dream...

Perhaps the most photographed barn in WI!

I treasure the showy pink ladyslippers that grow on conservancy property near my home. I watch for them every June; and, this year, I worried that something had happened to them when when they failed to appear at their usual time. Happily, they are now back in all their glory.

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