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Os botões laterais do aparelho, usados na conversação. (foto do nokia 7610)

Dolphin Discovery

 

Foot push, impulsado por los delfines.

 

Foot push, impulsed by the dolphins.

2015, Hamburg, Schanzenviertel, Germany

Artist: Push

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

L to R - Amir Levi, Rebecca Metz, Erin Holt, Jacob Sidney, Cj Merriman, Andrew Joseph Perez

 

Photo by Geoffrey Wade Photography

Tummy time: getting better. Little push up! No tears.

My 3 weeks son (now 4 weeks) showing off with some push ups. I am more into landscape photography (still learning though), but never considered portrait. These are so far my best baby portraits and I wanted to share them.

I am open to feedback and hints of improving them more. Of course, I used the nifty-fifty (50mm f1.8 lens). After experiencing with it, I found that the best is natural light through the window. I placed my son on the carpet just 10ft from the window and let him play and do his moves and I took as much as I could in burst mode. I made sure to focus on the eye all the time. As for post-processing, I changed the curves a bit and smoothed the skin tones a little with a blur (reduce clarity in LighRoom) while sharpening the eyes a bit.

I am enjoying the heck out of her new album, glad she went back to her old sound.

 

"Maybe you should just shut up, even when it gets tough, baby cause this is love."

Found on a waste bin, Gili Meno, Indonesia

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A gecko (doing push-ups?) seen in the Masoala rainforest at Zoo Zurich, Switzerland

another new post

Push-Ups

A nice techie post this time on the Midlands Maidens blog, that takes advantage of our new 'push-ups' software, and a totty gallery to boot.

midlandsmaidens.com/push-ups/

A beehive of activity at the top of the hill in the Copenhagen winter.

There is always a thrill in extremities. Macro photography thrills you in every shot you make. The more you go close the more you get thrilled. I used to define macro photography as "Seeing the unseen and knowing the unknown".

 

Here I captured the pollen grains bundles of basil (Thulasi) flowers. Each bundle may measure around 0.5 mm.

They look like boondhi laddu, lol !!!

 

Have a great day, friends !!!

 

I reversed a 24mm prime lens (tokina) on an extension tube. Used camera's built-in flash.

 

வண்டாய்த் துவண்டு மௌன மலரணைமேல்

கொண்டார்க்கோ இன்பம் கொடுப்பாய் பராபரமே !!!

 

தாயுமானவர் பராபரக்கண்ணி

 

 

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Doncaster Town, of the Yorkshire South Premier League, look for runs on the leg side at Sandhill Road during a fourth round tie - an area semi-final - with Yorkshire North Premier League hosts Woodhouse Grange in the ECB National Club Championship.

 

Town won a nip-and-tuck contest by three wickets with five balls to spare, and now host Richmondshire on July 15 in the area final. An away win on a sweltering afternoon looked unlikely when Doncaster, chasing 193, slumped to 41-5 as Steve Burdett (3-21) wreaked havoc. Skipper Luke Townsend (67 not out) and James Ward (51) then added 80 for the sixth wicket. Townsend was assisted by some big hits from Alex Gosney (20). Curtis Free (12 not out) took up where Gosney left off to ease home Doncaster, who needed 24 off the last three overs then 16 from two. Chris Suddaby finished with 2-45. Woodhouse Grange's innings was remarkably similar. At 38-3, the hosts looked in trouble as Doncaster's decision to rely heavily on spin paid dividends. Mike Burdett (67 not out) and Chris Bilton (65) righted the ship by putting on 89 for the fourth wicket. Free took 2-19 and Gosney 2-47.

 

Match statistics:

 

Admission: free. Programme: £1 (four pages). Attendance: 84. Woodhouse Grange won the toss and elected to bat. Woodhouse Grange 192-6 off 40 overs (Mike Burdett 67 not out, Chris Bilton 65, Curtis Free 2-19, Alex Gosney 2-47) lost by three wickets to Doncaster Town 193-7 off 39.1 overs (Luke Townsend 67 not out, James Ward 51, Alex Gosney 20, Steve Burdett 3-27, Chris Suddaby 2-45).

 

Woodhouse Grange Cricket Club were established in 1942 as a recreational team for farm workers. They have since played at Lord's on seven occasions, all in the final of the prestigious National Village Cup. Grange, once described as the Manchester United of village cricket, have lifted the trophy four times, in 1995, 2007, 2014 and 2015. They have won a record 15 York & District Senior League championships, including two spells (1994-97 and 2011-14) of four consecutive titles and four league and cup doubles (1987, 1996, 2008 and 2012). In 2017, with the restructuring of league cricket in Yorkshire, Grange became a founder member of the ECB Yorkshire North Premier League. Their Sandhill Road ground is noted for being in the middle of nowhere, amid fields, between York and Pocklington. The nearest villages, Barmby Moor and Sutton-upon-Derwent, are two miles away.

Ilford Advocate Dallmeyer 35mm F4.5

push the button to remove the fence.

 

Tour Eiffel, Paris, France

Jessica pushing Mike and I on the swings at the park

Pushing on the side of the NS Africa

captured by arabischenab

 

location : Batu Pahat, Johor

 

Nikon D700 + Nikkor 50mm f1.4D

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images.

-Semua gambar yang ada didalam stream saya adalah bukan HDR, harap maklum

M6 LHSA + Porta 160NC

(Double Exposure and Push to ISO400)

push conference 2018

I wanna push you around, well I will, I will

I wanna push you down, well I will, I will

I wanna take you for granted,

Well I will...

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