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This is a small baseball trophy I got when I was a kid. The trophy has a red piece of metal behind a batter where you can see his reflection and the refelction of another trophy
We’ve had a lot of rain lately. On Monday we broke the record for the most rain recorded on any calendar day in May history, 3.84 inches (and another inch on Tuesday). I’m ready for summer. This scene was photographed last summer just before sunset at Big Creek Lake in Polk County, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.
From my recent trip to Scotland and the Isle of skye with the lads during the isle of skye workshops. First stop Early sunset reflections on a perfectly still Loch Tulla i have a few cracking angles taken from here and im please with most of them so more to follow
This is a five-image in-camera multiple exposure of some wine glasses in an illuminated wooden cabinet that hangs on my dining room wall. It was taken during some fun I had with this idea back in March.
This image is a composite of five straight (still) images of some five wine glasses with tall stems. I think what I was intrigued about them was the repetition of the light reflections, something I wanted to emphasise using the compound effect of the compound exposure.
I thought I would have a go at processing one today for the Smile on Saturday group’s theme of Mugs & Co. The colours weren’t terribly interesting so I tried rendering it as a toned monochrome using Nik Color Efex.
Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Smile on Saturday :)
HMM Macro Mondays~ Seeds
Well protected Yucca seeds are plentiful and disperse in winter.
Photogrphed on a mirrow in outdoor light!
~ “MACRO MONDAYS~ “FOIL” ~ “8/9/21” ~ 3" X 2 1/2" ~ "REFLECTIONS" ~ "PINK" ~ "BLUE" ~ "CRINKLED FOIL" ~ "REFLECTIONS OF PILLOW" ~
One of a series of shots taken at one of Roy Rimmer’s workshops in Northwest England. Thoroughly enjoyable experience where I learned a lot, thanks to Roy’s extensive knowledge and experience.
The wren is a tiny brown bird, although it is heavier and not as slim as the even smaller goldcrest. It is dumpy, almost rounded, with a fine bill, quite long legs and toes, very short round wings and a short, narrow tail which is sometimes cocked up vertically. For such a small bird it has a remarkably loud voice.
It is the most common UK breeding bird, although it suffers declines during prolonged, severely cold winters. What they eat:
Insects and spiders (Courtesy RSPB).
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It's time to face the world
To step outside the shade
To be loved
Wherever you are
I'll find your smile again
I'll lighten up your days
I'll nevеr give in
So don't you ever losе your
Faith, trust that I will stay
I'll always be there
Faith, know that I have changed
I'm never leaving
Taken at CAMMINO E VIVO CAPOVOLTO 💗
Picture taken in 's-Hertogenbosch. I changed the colors to get a better effect of the orange refelction on the water.
it was one of those early mornings where there was zero wind and the pond was perfectly still.....pls. View On Black
I had a wonderful day yesterday. We did some clearance of bracken in the rides we created for High Brown fritillaries, I used a slasher while Richard and John used brush cutters. later we went for a beer at The Little Bar on the Bridge in Bridgend, and a curry at the Salkaara, with our lovely group of friends. let's stick together is by Bryan Ferry.