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A Question Mark taken at Sweetwater Creek State Park, Douglas County, Georgia, USA on the 19th March 2019.
View south: Andorra la Vella with Col-legi Sant Ermengol from Cami dels Vilars, Els Vilars, Engordany, E-E, the center, Andorra, Pyrenees
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This photo is an example of Lutz's Andorra stock-photo collection with actual 100.000+ quality images of Andorra: "The mystic country with hundreds of questionmarks". About 10% of these pics are seen here at Flickr.
Yes, meanwhile more than 10.000 of 100.000+ andorran photos visable online! It is the largest professional image catalog of Andorra from the newer history: all regions, all cities and villages, all times, all seasons, all weather(s), many themes & categories.
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Most of our images are basicly made "to tell a story". So - instead of writing 1000 words, try 1 pic. Remember the rule "a picture paints a 1000 words"! Nevertheless... all words are written inside the metadates and in 4-5 languages. Means: our pics have a lot to tell if our engine is running on your server, as side support for the editor or fully automated.
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I couldn't believe it when I logged on tonight after
a few days away & found one sweet surprise after
another from so many loving friends. I thought my
heart would explode at any moment & be oozing
down my screen! It just makes me feel so effing
thankful for you guys. Honestly, I never knew a
more loveable bunch of people all in one place!
Longtime friends of mine know there's almost nothing
I love more than a whipping up a good birthday surprise.
More than Christmas or any other holiday, I look forward
to the times of the year that mark the days my darling
friends came to be. With a huge move & a new baby in
my life last year, I wasn't able to be my usual spoiling
self on the days that truly mattered, but I'd very much
like to do as much as I absolutely can this year to help
you all feel great on your big day. Now, I'm still a full-time
Mama to 2 kids & have commitments that tie me up from
time to time, so I'm not promising grand events or anything
I won't be able to live up to, but I'd love for everyone to write
their date of birth here in a comment, & when I can, as time
permits & the ideas come, I will do my best to find a way to
mark your day with whatever I come up with, whether it be
a special photo tribute or an extra long comment or perhaps
even something sent by mail. Type out your addresses too
if you feel comfortable doing so, & even if you think I know
your birthday already, leave it anyway. I'm going to use this
page as my little online birthday book reminder.
And thank you all in advance! ♡
LOMO LCA, Kodak elitechrome, cross processed
I went to Kew gardens and shot a layer of flowers, rewound it and shot normally over the top
This is a frame grab from HD video, using my Samsung A35 smartphone. Doing it this way I was able to grab one of the most important parts of this neon art: the question mark above the dog's head (or between his ears, however you wish to look at it).
As I've stated before, I didn't see the name of the neon art, nor do I know who the artist is. I just thought it worthy of getting some stills and video.
A Question Mark enjoying the beautiful sunny afternoon......as was I. Hopefully I'll have a lot of sunshine in Costa Rica!
Continuing with my Embryo? story; yesterday morning I went to check it out and found it flattened but not squashed as seen in the first part of this diptych. It rained all day and later that afternoon a friend of mine suggested that I gently open it to see what it looks like inside, which I did as seen in the second part of the diptych. Does anyone have any clue what this is please?
This is my fourth most viewed photo. It is called question mark. Do you wonder why? It turns out that there is a mark on the ventral surface of this butterfly that resembles a question mark though you may have to use your imagination to see it. I have included a shot of this surface rotated 90 degrees to better illustrate the punctuation mark.
Madriu-Perafita. Mountain view from Arinsal, La Massana (parroquia), Vall nord, Andorra, Pyrenees
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This dynamic cloudy mountain motive is highly recommended for LFP (large format printing) on aluminium for public areas & outdoor. Ask for it!
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Interested in this photo?
This photo is an example of Lutz's Andorra stock-photo collection with actual 100.000+ quality images of Andorra: "The mystic country with hundreds of questionmarks". About 10% of these pics are seen here at Flickr.
Yes, meanwhile more than 10.000 of 100.000+ andorran photos visable online! It is the biggest professional image catalog of Andorra from the newer history: all regions, all cities and villages, all times, all seasons, all weather(s), many themes & categories.
This catalog is bundled in a sophisticated and consistent system for agencies or tourism planners with easy and logic handling for the non-professional. Light architects might print in large format for public areas. The effect is stunning.
Most images are made "to tell a story". So - instead of writing 1000 words, try 1 picture. Remember the rule "a picture paints a 1000 words"!
Check the motives here at Flickr.
More information about usage, tips, how-to, conditions: www.flickr.com/people/lutzmeyer/
Ask for licenses, email : lutz(at)lutz-meyer.com
(c) Lutz Meyer, all rights reserved. Do not use this photo without license.
.... for today, how much chocolate will we all consume? ;-)
52 in 2018 Challenge #9 Something That Begins With Q ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
This butterfly is called the question mark because of a barely visible mark on the underside of the wing. They are quite beautiful with the boldly patterned upper wings being orange and brown and the wings shaped a bit like a leaf.
Montell, Uvalde County, Texas in June 2021
seen in my backyard butterfly garden. I believe this is a Question Mark, but I sometimes confuse this and the Comma butterlfy
We've been converting our landscaping to more drought tolerant plants, and have added cactus and many different varieties of succulents. This came from the garden this afternoon.
Strobist info: I lit this from behind using an SB600 in a Honl snoot because I wanted the translucence provide by that type of lighting. I then filled in from the side with an SB700 in a softbox to show some detail. Strobes were in manual mode and were triggered by the pop up flash of my D90 in commander mode.
Other plants and flowers that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. In the description, I list resources that I've used to learn how to light with off camera flash. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/...
Other succulent pictures I've taken are here. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157630243235270/
This series is from one of those psychedelic airport tunnels that makes flying so interesting. The colors changed every few seconds, a deep sort of pulsing rhythm was playing, and it was just surreal floating down the tunnel on one of those moving sidewalks.
As far as I can remember, there was a question mark at the end of my sentence!
That's how I gathered a load of knowledge, never been afraid to ask a question, so the subject of this image a very useful tool all through my life!
Always hungry for the how and why.
Yet, I, luckily, do not suffer from morbid curiosity about other people. I am a good listener, they can tell me things, I'm interested, but I will rarely ask personal questions.
I don't consider this indifference, I call it respect.
Think before you ask... there are questions... you HAVE to be able to live with the answer!
If and when I want to photograph someone or something, I ask, if the answer is yes, I am happy, if it is no, I respect it, at least I ASKED!
“There are these four ways of answering questions. Which four?
There are questions that should be answered categorically [straightforwardly yes, no, this, that].
There are questions that should be answered with an analytical (qualified) answer [defining or redefining the terms].
There are questions that should be answered with a counter-question.
There are questions that should be put aside.
These are the four ways of answering questions.”
—Buddha
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Why not view the set as a slide-show?
Also I often upload more than one image at the same time; I see a tendency to only view the last uploaded...
Back from Graz, today I was out and froze my toes off, together with CptJazz. Be prepared for some serious flashlight fooling, long exposures, a lot of water vapor and headless horsemen. Check out both our streams, the pics should be up untill tomorrow. ;)
Sometimes I ask questions of the landscape, and sometimes the landscape asks the questions. Driving over the Temblor Range I saw this nice patch of yellow and purple and lined up a shot including the clouds above that fit neatly in the frame. I didn’t think about the clouds much aside from not wanting to cut them off. However, when I downloaded all of the images from my trip I came across this and immediately saw the question mark. I think at the time I captured it I was too busy doing photography to stop and ponder that the clouds were shaped in this nearly perfect question mark form. In fact looking at the exact spot I took this photo I see now that I was in the middle of the road and thus didn’t want to linger. I’m not sure what it was asking me here. Perhaps it was asking why? If so, the answer is because the landscape is beautiful, and I want to capture moments of it and share them.
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A freshly emerged summer form of the Question Mark butterfly. The wingspan is 5.2–6.4 centimeters (about 2.0–2.5 inches). There are two colour forms that generally correlate with the "summer" and "winter" adult generations. The upper side of the hind wings is predominantly black in the summer form and mostly orange in the winter generation
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