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Last evening the fire department had a controlled burn/training for new cadets. 19* out and Dave was gone for a good seven hours. I rode out for a few hours. One has to salute these men and women for their dedication.
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"Do you think anyone will come?" she asked in a soft voice while rehearsing her routine, with the Angel assisting her to stay steady as she concentrated on the lines and shapes of her body.
The Angel's lips twitched, and her fingers briefly tightened on the girl's arm. "Do you think it matters?" she replied.
The girl continued to maintain her form, the Angel continued to silently guide her, tapping gently to correct. The smile never left the Angels' lips, as she waited for the girl to process her thoughts and feelings.
That part of the dance completed, the girl folded her legs under herself, hugging her knees to her chest, still thoughtful.
"It mostly doesn't matter." She murmured, then glanced up with her impish smile and wide eyes, "It's been fun, of course, but it -partly- matters; I brought my ego along in my backpack after all."
The angel chuckled in that soft, lilting way she had, nodding at the girl's words. "I think it is one of those things in life, where it is all about the journey. We've had fun doing this, you have met so many people in the city."
She shrugged, "I think you will dance beautifully, and I certainly intend to be there!"
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Reflected at Eulennest Gallery
Exhibiting through to Dec 5
Taken in our garden.
We think this is a Mayfly and probably the Large Dark Olive Mayfly Beetis Rhodani. If it isn't I hope someone will set us straight. The flower on the other hand, is definitely a clematis - Betty Corning.
At first I didn't know he was there. I took a single photo to upload to the big monitor to see if there were stamens inside and there he was, all blurry. So I went back out and made his acquaintance!
Majestic.
Thank you all so much for the kind comments. Really appreciated!
My patented wine glass shot :) A good night for the practice on which a short window this time of year for this kind of shot.
IMG_0204 as Smart Object-1
Reenactment of the Battle of Jena 1806 (2022)
{135 mm: ƒ/2.8 | 1/1000 s | ISO 100 | cropped}
More information in German: www.jena1806.org/home.html.
The cheetah's slender, long-legged body is built for speed. They are the fastest land animal in the world.
To witness this, is a privilege, not shared by many. ( Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, RSA)
Dan's Hasselback potatoes are pretty damn near perfect.
34:52 Food – Take your food photography to the next level…or if you haven’t shot food before – It’s not lunch, it’s art!
Flickr Friends - we're off to Knight Inlet on Canada's West Coast where we'll have no wi-fi for a week, way hay!
"If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy practice compassion".
Dalai Lama
I bought a SB-700 Speedlight and am practicing with it. This is coloured work paper. I have a lot to learn.
“The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.”
― J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan
As soon as I got the trip photos on the computer, I knew I had to paiant one of these right away. This is a practice painting; hopefully I will do some more.
My dear wife at her daily 2 hour violin practice. Most days are on modern violin with a couple of days on Baroque violin.
A newly inducted student moves to the field for a football practise
The background is one of the residing hostels
It is very old dating back to 1963.
PS : This is my Undergraduate ( a government institute) Alma mater from where I did my bachelors in Mechanical engineering.
I stayed in the same hostel during the period from 1992-1996.
I visited my alma mater again in Dec 2022 after passing out from it in 1996
YCNH juvenile practicing shading in order to see into the water like his parents were doing. He never actually shaded any part of the actual water when we were there, but he’s getting his techniques down! Marblehead neck, Massachusetts
Mesh Head - LeLUTKA - Briannon Head
Hair - DOUX - Roseanne Hairstyle [BASIC PACK] + [DELUXE HUD] ★Kustom9★
Shorts - Rebel Gal - Olivia Shorts - FATPACK.
Top - Rebel Gal - Chloe Top - FATPACK
Shoes - [Enchante'] - Casey Sneakers - FATPACK ★Kustom9★
Socks - [Enchante'] - Darcy Socks - FATPACK
Red-winged Blackbird landing on a young aspen tree. With the proliferation of new trees came many new feathered friends.
"The Red-winged Blackbird... has scarlet-and-yellow shoulder patches they can puff up or hide depending on how confident they feel. Females are a subdued, streaky brown, almost like a large, dark sparrow.."
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Red-winged Blackbird
Nikon D810, 500.0 mm f/4.0 (1.4 teleconverter) (700mm)
1/2000 sec; f/6.3; ISO 1000
Manual exposure, tripod with Jabu thingy
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Another day of practicing panning shots. First time attempting this on motorcycles during a trackday at the TT circuit in Assen The Netherlands. Given the fact that motorcycles are smaller then cars you have an advantage and a disadvantage. Smaller in length makes the deviation in focus front to back smaller when not shooting perpendicular to the axis of movement. But smaller also means more focal length is needed which makes it harder. This one was shot at 500mm handheld with 1/80sec shutterspeed.