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I find it amazing how hardy our early spring flowers can be, as shown by these Crocus flowers standing tall in the garden this morning despite the overnight covering of snow.
Red-shouldered hawk engaged in feather maintenance
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Bicycles
Although I don’t ride a bike, well not at least for 40 odd years, there is something satisfying about a bike. It’s solid, reliable (mainly), an art form, it has a place in our society, an environmental champion, a pleasure and a serious competitor.
There aren’t many things in life that fulfil those criteria, there will always be those detractors but for me the bike is a hero.
More postings in this series to follow ………..
Take this fake that if you want to make it
Now, it's time that I speak my mind
You can't take that away
Cause you're a push off
I had a fun time posing for Trexy and watching her creating a new pose from scratch. If you need a pose for something special, she is the one to give a call.
Her Version here:
Possibilities for the Looking Close on Friday theme for July 8, of push pins or thumb tacks. Which to choose? Let the dithering begin
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Upon the prodding of his older sister, who seems to be just learning how to ride a bicycle, a young boy pushes it as energetically as he can, as shown in this photo taken along a village street in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
Haisea Guardian Tugboat ( Built 1974 ) heading out of
Steveston Harbour on a evening excursion.
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Status: Currently sailing under the flag of Canada ( Canadian )
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Push button... MacroMondays Theme: "PushPull"
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I started with a few items and kept removing things until only the envelope was left. And then it was good.
Free dress from Access Event, shoes are a 1L hunt prize and free hair from SL16B Event! Close up pic on blog.
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This is the 1st try for the next Macro Mondays Challenge called PushPull. I thought i`m gonna split it and create two single images. One for "push" and another one for "pull" ! In little world the tiny people sometimes spend time playing game just like the well known jenga.
#macromondays #pushpull
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Just another storm breaking up over the beaches of Southern Oregon.....
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure: 1.6
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 50
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Magnetic".
For this weeks theme I had thought of "magnetic strip" on a card, "MagneticTape" remember those?
Eventually I remembered that I had a telescopic magnet for picking up metal things from hard-to-reaxh places. So here I decided to use it to arrange originally some paperclips but a quick check of the group showed a few photos with these in already so I decided to try to arrange some push pins and use these along with a Purple background.
PUSH HARDER YOU LAZY SLUGS! What do you think this is, a crawl in the park? We need to save Earth from a Deep Impact by this asteroid that will result in an Extinction Level Event leading to Armageddon! PUSH! PUSH!
Something OTT for April Fools Day.
No snails were harmed in the making of this photograph.
One in-camera multiple-exposure with two overlays in post production. All images taken on same shoot from the beach at Cambois.
Wild Thang *in.SANITY*
Mainstore maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mayhem/77/208/1251
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MarketplaceAM Pose
Erst drücken und dann ziehen. Das Herausnehmen einer DVD aus einer DVD-Hülle stellt schon eine besondere Anforderung dar. Es wird einem schon einiges an Koordination abverlangt. Mit dem Zeigefinger in die Mitte drücken und dann mit Daumen und Ringfinger die DVD am Rand nach oben ziehen. Zum Glück gibt es heute einfachere Methoden. Für die Aufgabe habe ich viele DVD-Hüllen durchgeschaut, es gibt eine große Anzahl von Formen und Befestigungen. Bei dieser DVD-Hülle steht sogar noch PUSH drauf.
Für die Aufnahme wurde die DVD-Hülle farbig von hinten beleuchtet. Von vorne kam als Beleuchtung eine LED-Pflanzenleuchte zum Einsatz.
HMM
First push and then pull. Removing a DVD from a DVD cover is a special challenge. A lot of coordination is required. Press in the middle with your index finger and then pull the DVD up on the edge with your thumb and ring finger. Fortunately, there are simpler methods today. I've looked through many DVD cover for the task, there are a large number of shapes and mounts. This DVD cover even says PUSH on it.
The DVD cover was illuminated from behind in color for the picture. An LED plant light was used as lighting from the front.
HMM
My roommate messaged me after I had begun working on my next set of photos and told me to grab my camera. He had discovered what he describes as a cool bug. I came out with my camera and saw the thing and realized, this would be an excellent moment to try macro photography with my extension tubes for the first time. I had bought a set of them last year and had never put them to use.... suddenly as I began working out how to get the photo setting up my little cube lights out to illuminate the beetle I was problem solving. Of course I had to dress up the scene, bring it in the house for a few moments and enjoy a few minutes of photography late in the evening. Enjoy my little encounter with the Grapevine Beetle, also known as the June Beetle!
ISO: 1000
Aperture: f5.6
SS: 1/30th
Focal: 98mm
Hand held and loving it.