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This chair was set out in the hallway of my building. Someone didn’t want it. I’d see it disappear and then reappear a few days later. Guess people were taking it in, then changing their mind; it never seemed to be accepted anywhere for long. Maybe the chair was rude.
These four contestants didn't make the final of "Dancing with the Birds".
A Peacock, Grey Heron and two Muscovy Ducks looking rather dejected! Better luck next year guys!
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captured in the abandoned Cavern of Lost Souls. (UK, 2015)
On my last photo trip I visited a lot of beautiful places in the United Kingdom but the Cavern of Lost Souls was the by far most intense and awesome place to see.
Used as a dumpster for unused vehicle for many years, this cavern became the most impressive lost place I have seen by now. Finally standing there and enjoying this one of a kind location made all the efforts for planning, the costs to get there and the high risk by navigating through the tunnel system and free climbing a 30 meters drop down in the pitch black totally worth. A view never to forget and an exploration I loved very much.
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This eagle tried 3-4 times to swallow this skeletal portion of the head but couldn't get it to go down and finally spit it out. You might be able to see the eyeballs still attached to the carcass. It did eat the rest of this kokanee.
It isn't often that a catch gets a reprieve so late in the game but the gulf menhaden seen beneath the Brown Pelican's left wing will have quite a story to tell when it gets back to its school on Armand Bayou.
There are a lot of photos from my California trip last month that are in rejected folder for various reasons. This is one of them that went through heavily postprocess just for my amusement :)
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from the series: harbour of Rotterdam
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Another one of those images which I rejected on a night of other shots making the grade. This time one shot with Tom Hill doing the twirly lightpainting. Roll forward a few years and now I like it a little more.
Lately I became so critical of my own work, nearly nothing made it to Flickr anymore. It all had to fit together, be perfectly artful and artfully imperfect, have mystique and pose questions, break the boundaries of photography, express more than what was visible, all of that. I was so hung up on making "art" that I finally forgot to just enjoy myself. A picture like the one above didn't make it anymore. What a shame, because I think it's beautiful in its own right.
AKA: My first reject!
I liked the idea behind this a lot, but I couldn't seem to get it to work the way I wanted it to. The angle wasn't terribly flattering, and I kept getting head rushes from setting the camera, then standing up too fast and running up the stairs.
It's also obviously altered, as to maintain my modesty.