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Red poppies photographed at Cascade Gardens----Banff National Park

.....That love weighs more than gold!

~Josephine Dodge

  

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Erigeron annuus

Asteraceae

DEDICATED TO: MY DAD

  

and prolly all of yours as well hahaha

The only completed example of An-225 Mriya was destroyed during the Battle of Antonov Airport in 2022. This photo was taken in 2016 when she visited Prague for the last time.

 

Type: Antonov An-225 Mriya

Airline: Antonov Airlines

Registration: UR-82060

CN: 13102

Location: Prague Ruzyně

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A poppy for remembrance on this Memorial Day weekend. I hope each of you are enjoying the time with family and friends as we remember.

 

Best large ... of course ... aren't all shots!

 

THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is a memorial to the people who lost their lives in the bombings in Bali in 2002. Over looking Coogee Beach, Sydney.

 

Ari's comment prompted me to find out more about the sculpture:

It was designed by Sasha Reid.

 

The three linked figures in this sculpture signify family, friends and community. Bowed in sorrow and remembrance, they comfort, support and protect each other.

 

The figures also symbolise life, growth, hope and our strength in unity.

 

Individually, each figure could be easily toppled, but joined together they form a strong and supported whole structure.

A November afternoon in San Jose, California.

Olympus OM-2n

Zuiko Auto-S 50mm f/1.8 (with orange filter)

Ilford HP5+

Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°

Wakering Photography Group Spring Photo Marathon 2022.

 

Six images in Five hours on Six given topics.

 

Category 1 :- Remember When (National Retro Day).

 

The group met up at 10.00 am Sunday 27th February 2022 at Morleys Nursery Tea Room Great Wakering to register their empty camera card for the challenge, the categories were given at that time.

 

1/ Remember When…National Retro Day.

2/ Something Sweet.

3/ Fluffy.

4/ Balanced.

5/ Yellow.

6/ Reflections

 

All images had to be in Jpeg, No Post Processing, just one image per category, we had to return to our groups meeting place, the Great Wakering Royal British Legion Club by 3.00 pm.

 

The images were downloaded to our club laptop and were stored for judging by three independent judges, the results will be declared at our Photography Group meeting Monday 11th April 2022.

 

Around 1958 this Vista 3D screen was a Weetabix promotion, you had to cut the voucher from the cereal box and send it off in the post.

The cards were then added to the subsequent cereal boxes, these cards and viewers can still be found on on the usual internet sites.

Needless to say this is a cherished family artefact, my Grandchildren still love to look at the images today.

 

I am delighted to say this was voted in 1st place in this category.

 

I would like to express my thanks to my Daughter Helen our Photography Group Secretary and Organiser for all her hard work time and effort in running a fabulous set of challenges.

 

 

... một khúc nhạc buồn...

Một bộ phim làm mình bị dừng hình sau khi xem xong...

Đã đưa mình từ sắc thái tình cảm này sang sắc thái tình cảm khác... có thăng có trầm như bản nhạc có nốt son la và đồ rê vậy...

Kết thúc nó là 1 tâm trạng buồn sâu thẳm và lắng đọng như nốt lặng sâu lắng trong mỗi bản nhạc...

 

Một bộ phim thật tuyệt vời cho 1 buổi tối trời mưa buồn với những góc máy, ánh sáng và màu sắc thật hợp lý với từng xúc cảm cốt truyện đem lại.

 

"Sống hết mình và trân trọng từng ngày trong cuộc đời.."

 

Đó là điều mình đã nhận đc và khẳng định lại trong mình câu mình hay tự nói với bản thân..

Remember when it was warm...? In fact, it was HOT and I used to drag a chair down to the river and sit in the middle of it and read a book? That's all....just saying. I want it back. I am tired of being COLD...cold outside, cold inside, cold at work.... it is seriously time for this season of extreme global warming to come to an end. Enough said.

My good friend Bill from college gave me this plant as a host gift when he came back to visit. Sadly, Bill died of ALS many years ago but I still have this plant. It's leaves may get brown and spotted but I think of him whenever I water and care for it.

Had to do quite a bit of salvage work on this as the entire foreground was taken up by a lovely blue streak as a cast member strolled by with his blue flash light waving just as I was going for the shot. This shot was taken right at the begining of the Star Tours section, right after the loading sequence sound track as the first strains of the Star Wars theme are heard.

 

It's interesting to note that it wasn't just the cast member in the shot. The entire foreground was flooded with people coming and going as Disney opens up the front of the viewing area as a walkway on crowded nights DURING the fireworks. Kind of bummer, but necessary as 50,000 some odd people try to navigate their way from Tomorrowland over to Frontierland. Usually, all of the people disappear with the long shutter speeds, but those darn flash lights are there for eternity. Or until photoshopped out. Shot with the Sigma 10-20

 

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To all those poor souls from every nation who suffered and died in the trenches of the first world war. So that we shall always remember.

From November 11 (UK rememberance day, Armistice de la Première Guerre mondiale in France) to November 19 (German Volkstrauertag), this week is dedicated to remembering the dead of the First World War. I’ll try doing a photographic equivalent showing places of commemoration to the dead of the great war from 1914 to 1918 from the Württemberg region I live. Though monuments here are naturally dedicated to German soldiers, we should commemorate the dead of every nation that fought the great war.

 

Today is Teddy day! Otherwise known as the date we set as Teddy’s birthday. He passed away just 3 days after his 14th birthday, now already two years ago. What a wonderful, gentle cat he was, with so many endearing and quirky traits. I probably never posted the photo above because the focus is off. I had almost forgotten how he liked to sleep in the sink in the summer (this from August 2010), and how he sometimes had a “food-dipped” nose…lol ;-) Some other random photos I recently pulled from my archives follow in the comment section.

 

He loved Christmas, the activity in the house (even the guests), the wrapping and tissue paper, and especially the tree (in a good, non-destructive way--I know that time sweetens memories, but I honestly can’t remember a time when he misbehaved.) He could often be found relaxing in “his” chair gazing at the decorations and lights. I missed his help when we brought this year’s tree home—he always enjoyed a sip from the freshly filled stand, and napping on the tree skirt before it was put in place. And he and Ollie used to go wild running circles around the tree—I was forever straightening the skirt and putting scattered toys away, (I made sure to put non-breakable ornaments on the lower portion ;-) Ollie carries on the tradition, making sure the tree skirt is always in need of fixing, and kept me company today while I hung the lights.

 

Happy Birthday dear Teddy, I’ll always miss you :-)

 

With Spring in full swing and Summer approaching, I wanted to remember that every season has beauty.

iPhone 4s

Bluxtouchpro

Snapseed

Handyphoto

Phototoaster

Image blender

TitleFX

"Remembering When"

Pexels portrait. PSE and TS2 edits and brushes, etc.

when I am gone.

 

I can't believe you want me there. It is so different, but I think I like it. I think I crave it.

 

'And life took my hand and led me through times, relentless tomorrows that knocked me about, in the present I was incapable of saying goodbye.'

IPhoneography; Various apps.

Remembering September 11, 2001, a day that changed America.

 

Prompt: this was created in Midjourney using three different images and Midjourney's "/blend" mode. The blend mode is the actual prompt. The lettering and additional post processing was done in Photoshop.

Venice Beach, California. Summer.

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