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From left to right: Helen (my brother Simon's wife), James (their elder son), Simon and Adam (my son) taken at Helen and Simon's property just outside Orange in New South Wales...
Another portrait shot of The Red-Legged Crested Seriema, which according to the internet is similar to a Secretary Bird.
Olympus E-M10
OLYMPUS M.40-150mm F4.0-5.6 R
Aperture ƒ/5.6
Focal length 145.0 mm
Shutter 1/250
ISO 1000
This was taken yesterday morning, I love the pastel tones behind her, but not her expression (get that camera out of my face now!). I am currently summoning some energy to tidy and clean my home, and struggling!
I wanted a straight portrait shot... he wanted to swing his beads.... Fat Tuesday - Dirty Dog Saloon, 6th Street, Austin, Texas
Portrait shot in the most beautiful season in Japan!
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A portrait shot for My Queen/Warrior Goddess. Gifted her the Genus head (strongface) and it took her about a 1-2 months to see it in her inventory >.>;; Also I may have forgot. Oops! Love You Babe!
Head: Genus Head - Strongface
Skin: YS&YS - Raven
Hair: Stealthic -Passion
Eyes: Madam Noir -Wicked
Henry poses for the obligatory close up portrait shot.. ;-)
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Portrait shot. 90mm macro lens, 48mm extension tubes, 15 images focus stacked. Image size reduced by about a third for uploading.
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Just a quick set of self-portraits shot this morning before my client shoot. Starting to wonder if it's a good or bad thing that I am finding myself with less and less time in which to shoot self-portraits as I'm too busy doing other photography work right now. Hmm. Related blog post!
For the last couple of summer vacation weeks of 2023, we had very little sunshine and an absolutely ridiculous amount of rain. Naturally, I took less bug photos because of this - but here is a cool find.
I went out in my mother-in-law's garden outside Härnösand, Sweden on a rare non-rainy day and saw this odd-looking bee. It wasn't very shy though and allowed me to take several photos of it.
When trying to identify it, I realised that this must be a dark bee (Stellis sp.), but didn't fit with the distribution maps of the four Stelis species of Sweden.
I ventured out on Facebook and immediately got an expert opinion by Alexander Berg who concluded that this had to be a banded dark bee (Stelis punctulatissima).
The cool part is that the species hasn't been recorded so far north in the country before so this is a new species for the province of Ångermanland.
Part 1 is a portrait shot and can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/53131493747/
The Swedish name for dark bee is "pansarbi" - meaning "armoured bee". Their armour comes in handy as they are kleptoparasites on primarily my favourite bug - the European wool carder bee (Anthidium manicatum), a species which I find perennially in that very same garden. I have an album with 60+ shots of these and I'm adding the shots of this one to that album as well as ithe species are so heavily linked.
Have a look at the album here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/albums/72157667862870066
Portrait shot of The National Trust's, Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire.
Hardwick is a Grade 1 Listed Building. The architect is the renowned Robert Smythson.
It's most famous resident was Elizabeth Shrewsbury, also known as Bess of Hardwick. She came from a humble origin, but she later became one of the most powerful people next to Queen Elizabeth I. She was married four times, gaining more power after each marriage.
Hardwick Hall was (and is), a true statement for her power and wealth.
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Portrait Shot Of ORANGE Headed Train
The Jamalpur-Howrah Kavi Guru Express Moving Towards Dumka Under Bright & Beautiful Winter Morning Sunlight !!
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Portrait shots with Candice @candelalee on Instagram.
Long-exposure photography or time-exposure photography or slow shutter photography involves using a long-duration shutter speed to sharply capture the stationary elements of images while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. These images are catpured with the model holding still while the background is light painted behind. Creating dynamic shadows and light effects.
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A portrait shot of visiting Ivatt 2-6-0 46521 at Toddington.
Built in 1953 at the Western Region's Swindon Works, this ostensibly Midland Region locomotive proceeded to spend its working life on the Western Region's secondary lines in Mid-Wales.
Withdrawn after only 13 years service, it was rescued from the Barry scrapyards and restored to running order.
46521 can usually be found on the Great Central Railway.
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway 21. 6.2022.
A portrait shot of one of the pelicans that was at Bonnabel boat launch. They seem to have moved to better feeding and nesting grounds for now.
Portrait shot in daylight with a single bare Canon 430EX to camera right. Flash triggered by an ST-E2.