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The clouds were so impressive that I couldn't resist to take the photo. The sunrays caught mi atention. It's very difficult to take a photo of them and I haven't achieve to reproduce what I was seeing at that moment. I'll continue trying.
El cielo estaba impresionante i decidí hacer tres tomas para montar después un HDR.
Si no recorde malament aquell dia plovia quan vaig eixir de casa. Després ja va eixir el sol entre els núvols de tronada i va oferir aquest espectacle. El processat m'ha donat molts maldecaps. No li trobava el punt: o me'n passasva o no arribava a la definició que volia donar-li al cel. Al final vaig optar per mesclar una versió forta amb una de suau.
I could not resist posting another image of the Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) because of the different canvas I was able to capture the bird flying along the beach.
Behind the veil is the machine
It steals your soul, devouring all your dreams
My hand is firm upon the wheel
I control, I am the demon
Hate for the world the birth of a soldier
When I decide if you live or die
Rise of resist and disorder
Rise of resist and disorder
Nowhere to run, it's all undone
Everything burns, everything burns
I'll watch you fall down, I'll drag you face down
Everything burns, everything burns
Taken @Sunny Photo Studio
Although our holiday home is only about four miles from Polperro, we rarely go there. It's a beautiful tradititional fishing village on the south coast of Cornwall, but it does attract vast crowds of people. The worst thing is that the car park is about three-quarters of a mile away from the harbour, up the hill. And it costs £5 for three hours. So when I do go I tend to take a fair few photos. Apologies for that. This is one of the traditional views of the harbour, but I simply can't resist it.
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Outfit - YoU by GeMyles - Valentina Outfit, Exclusive at Designer Showcase, Aug 5-25 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/West%20Amber/97/174/28
Hair - Truth - Trinket Hair
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Couldn't resist again.
Far too cute.
Mallard Duckling - Anas Platyrhynchos
Nunroyd Pond - Yeadon
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Hef & I could not resist this White Orange Chocolate Easter Egg !!!!
It kept saying :
" EAT ME "
Well wouldn't you ??
🐣 🐣 🐰 🐇 🐣 🐣
[ we had a toffee mini- hammer ready to give it a good bash ] !!!
I can never resist a short stop at the roadside viewpoint on the road from Windermere to Bowness. it must be one of the most photographed scenes in England. The fells range from Wetherlam on the left, through Crinkle Crags and Bowfell to the Langdales on the right.
Black Linn Waterfall, The Hermitage, Dunkeld, Perth & Kinross
Second shot of the waterfall and bridge from a slightly closer position after a bit more clambering over rocks. It also allowed me to cut out a bit more of the sky. There is something about the water trails that I can't resist. I shots quite a few photos from this position and got some very different patterns. I ended up choosing this one as having the best leading lines.
If you have a preference between the two photos I'd be interested in hearing it and why.😉
Thanks for viewing.
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Well, these building may not be the first to catch the eye along Billionaire Row just south of Central Park but I couldn't resist the composition. I thought it interesting to find window A/C units and an old school water tank in real estate that runs way into the millions if not billions. A lot was being prepared for another skyscraper.
Technical Note: The perspective of this image drove me crazy, I couldn't figure out why the bottom of the center-right plane of the building looked a bit off (pulled in) even though the vertical lines are pretty straight. I thought it might have something to do with straightening the perspective or perhaps some lens distortion going on. What I concluded after plenty of study is it's a bit of an optical illusion with the four rows of lower windows having a different horizontal spacing than the top four rows! The result is that they tend to "pull" the image to the right a bit, IMO. Anyway, it was fun trying to figure this out and I was relieved that I didn't have to blame my 24-70. I shot this at 55mm which is a focal length I don't use too often for buildings. That being said, I'll have to run a few field tests next time I'm around tall buildings to confirm my hypothesis.
New York City: 57th St.looking north between 6th and 7th Ave.
I couldn't resist getting countryside again. Hooray it is the first day of Spring and there are fields to plow !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and adventurous day dear Flickr friends !
I couldn't resist, I opened the packet and saw this one tulip with a petal torn, and then I saw more: the petal and the leaf touching, ever so gently.
The waterdrops were an added bonus.
Emotion in photography, an ALL-IMPORTANT ingredient!
For without emotion a photograph just become a ‘picture’?
Have a good day and thanks for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Even though this is supposedly one of the most photographed barns in the world and the weather wasn't the best for this shot, I can never resist taking a picture of Moulton Barn and the Tetons near Jackson Hole, Wyoming whenever I'm in the area.
First offering with my new macro lens
I could not resist a chance to take some shots, and see what the new camera and macro lens can do. ;o)
I want the lens overwhelmingly for outdoor macro shooting, and ideally hand-held rather than always needing a tripod. My current 30mm macro lens is quite unforgiving when hand-held, and I rarely use it when I'm out and about. So I've been looking online and on Flickr to try to find a lens that could complement my existing macro, and add something different to my range of lenses.
The lens I decided on is too heavy for the small NEX body, so I found an older Sony A Mount camera body for it ... certainly heavy and bulky compared to the NEX! And plenty to learn and discover as I get used to both camera and lens ;o)
So when the sun shone early yesterday morning I took it out into the garden, where the new young shoots on the honeysuckle held plenty of raindrops. This is just one tiny leaf in the sunshine. And yes - the rain came back by midday!!
My Leaves, berries, seeds set here: Elisa Leaves, berries, seeds