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Da vedere in Alta Risoluzione - To see in High Resolution
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Appostato con il capannino mobile vicino alla solita pozzetta d'acqua piovana in mezzo al bosco, alimentata dalle mie taniche nei periodi secchi. Stavo provando a fare i primi scatti con la nuova macchina fotografica e quando ho avuto nel mirino questo passeriforme non potevo credere ai miei occhi, un Organetto in Abruzzo non lo avevo mai visto e fortuna ha voluto che tornasse per ben 7 volte ad abbeverarsi vicino la mia postazione. Il mio amico inanellatore mi ha confermato che è la prima osservazione in assoluto di questa specie per la mia regione. Ogni tanto un po' di fortuna non guasta. Abruzzo - PNGSL
Appointed with the mobile shed near the usual rainwater in the middle of the woods, fed by my tanks in dry periods. I was trying to make the first shots with my new car and when I saw in the viewfinder this passeriform I could not believe it, an Redpoll in Abruzzo I had never seen it and luck would have come back for a good 7 times to drink near my station. My ringing friend confirmed to me that this is the first ever observation of this species for my region. Sometimes a little luck does not hurt.
Abruzzo - Gran Sasso Laga National Park
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Da vedere in Alta Risoluzione - To see in High Resolution
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Ex cava dismessa con fiume che gli passava vicino e che insieme all'acqua piovana aveva formato uno splendido habitat per l'avifauna. Ero completamente sdraiato sul letto ciottoloso delle sue rive sopra un tappetino yoga e sotto un telo mimetico. Purtroppo l'anno seguente l'ex cava è diventata un laghetto di pesca sportiva......addio avifauna.
Squacco Heron. Former disused quarry with a river that passed close to it and which together with the rainwater had formed a splendid habitat for birds. I was lying completely on the pebbly bed of its banks on top of a yoga mat and under a camouflage sheet. Unfortunately the following year the former quarry became a sport fishing lake ... goodbye birdlife.
A high resolution shot with the camera perched on ledge at Miradouro das Portas do Sol, Lisbon, described as a
"Scenic viewpoint with panoramic city views of traditional Alfama houses with red roofs & churches."
Happy window Wednesday!
You need a haircut ;)
#MacroMonday
#Redux
#Brush
#High Key (sort of)
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I've missed so many themes in 2020, so there was plenty to choose from – but the "Brush" theme from March actually wasn't on top of my list of what to do for Redux at all; in fact when I flipped through my "MM 2020" folder I even noticed that I'd skipped the theme already back in March: So how should I be able to come up with a nice photo just now?
Well, first of all there is this new brush that I've just bought and which is still in it's "virgin" state, because I thought I'd take a macro of it before I start using it in undoubtely futile attempts at taming my by now totally come apart haircut. So far, so boring. And I really thought that the first few test shots were kind of boring, until... well, until I looked at them on the monitor and noticed this perfectly sharp reflection of the bristles in the round tip of one single bristle (which is only 3 mm / 0,11 inches long). Something I hadn't even noticed while taking the photo.
Unfortunately, this first chance hit wasn't such a well composed image, because the in focus bristles are not where one would like to see them (rule of thirds), so I tried to reproduce the reflection. Have you ever used a magnifying glass to check your camera screen? This is what I did. And while I managed to get sharper, better composed images, I wasn't able to reproduce that clear and sharp reflection; I got reflections, but they never looked as nice and bright as the one(s) I got in my first attempt. So I decided to go with what I already had, clumsy composition or not. I thought about cropping the image, but that would have taken away the nice bokeh and golden sheen (light reflected by a piece of golden tinfoil) from the upper part of my image. What I also like are those "eyes" on the bristle tips, although they seem to say "Forget it, you'll never get your hair right!" ;)
HMM, Everyone! I wish you a Happy, Healthy New Year. Let's hope 2021 will be a better year than 2020. Stay safe and take care!
"When we once begin to form good resolutions, God gives us every opportunity of carrying them out."
- St John Chrysostom
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow."
- Albert Einstein
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68022 "Resolution" 1E37 Liverpool Lime St-Scarborough.
Zips through Earlestown on new years eve Afternoon....
... who the hell was I kidding ... one on the list not to worry about any more here in 2019 :))
What better to take ... and eat as the first photo taken for this new year!
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"I am going to try to pay attention to the spring. I am going to look around at all the flowers, and look up at the hectic trees. I am going to close my eyes and listen."
Anne Lamott
MPI Resolution is a Turbine Installation Vessel deployed to install turbines at offshore wind farms. It was the first self-elevating Turbine Installation Vessel in the world. She can raise herself on her six legs between 3 metres and 46 metres above the sea
Senate Concurrent Resolution No.3 of the 1927 legislative session designated the mockingbird as the State Bird of Florida. Not only a Florida favorite, it is the State Bird of Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.
The northern mockingbird is a medium-sized songbird measuring about 23 cm (about 9 in.) and weighing about 50 g (about 2 oz.), with longish legs and tail and a slightly curved bill.
The grayish-brown color, two parallel white wing bars and broad white wing patch, which is easily seen in flight, distinguish this bird from its cousins, the brown thrasher and the catbird.
Food Habits
The mockingbird is omnivorous. About half its diet consists of arthropods, including beetles, ants, bees, wasps, and grasshoppers, but it will also eat earthworms and small lizards. These aggressive feeders can often be observed chasing down a grasshopper on a lawn, running, hopping and lunging at the prey, or flying just above the ground maneuvering behind a large wasp. They are also fond of zebra butterflies (Heliconius charitonius), which are commonly available in southern Florida. In the fall or whenever available at a feeder, the mockingbird enjoys eating fruits, both wild and cultivated.
I found this one at Lake Marian in Osceola County, Florida.
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♦ Resolution : 3840 x 2160 [4K]
♦ ReShade : 3.1.2
♦ Cam Tool : Otis
♦ Custom Shaders
♦ My own LUT's
♦ Tweaks
♦ Extra: modified shaders: Chromatic Aberration V3, Deband V2 [[ April, 2018 ]]
"These paintings convey movement and emotion in response to both living and dried florals in the studio. Working from observation, I'm responding to what I see and feel - a musical mark in the sweep of a brush or a calligraphic scribble. Most importantly, they take me out of myself and I am able to let go. The struggles in life are echoed in the resolution of each piece - for me, a deep sense of satisfaction and peace.
This is a Panorama out of 4 x 80MegaPixel Higheres Pen-F Shots.
I did some Postprocessing to eliminate the Blur in the Water and to delete the movement of the people.
If someone is interested in how I did it, drop me a message here in Flickr.
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It is pouring with rain actually so my forecast may have been wrong....
My new year resolution that was wavering on day one...I pay for pro but don't upload that many photos' and this is so I get value for my money....One photo per day whether from my extensive archives or newly taken. I don't like frittering my money away....yet if I only uploaded one a month its highly likely that every single one would get Explored...maybe all those that do that are short of money ?
Whatever,.. do whatever makes you happy is my new motto for 2025...Sue ;)
Of course I don’t mean those too ill to upload more photos..in fact my heart goes out to all suffering from any infirmities ❤️
I miss the way you say my name
The way you bend, the way you break
Your makeup running down your face
The way you fuck, the way you taste
When the curtains call the time
Will we both go home alive?
It wasn't hard to realize
Love's the death of peace of mind
© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved
Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a shot from January 2018.
Happy New Year to you all!
2023 was not a great year for me and I am sad to report that it has been 8 months since I even picked up my camera. It hardly ever left my side before, like an extension of my own eyes, but PTSD swallowed me whole and I had lost all inspiration.
My New Year's Resolution, to myself, is to make friends with my camera once again. I don't know what direction that will take other than I want to get to know her again and put her to use doing what Canon intended.
Your support through such a difficult year has been a real lifeline and I do not say so lightly. Thank you all so very much, from the depths of my heart, and I hope that I can eventually repay you all with new work to share.
My warmest wishes to you for 2024 my Flickr friends. The world has gone completely crazy and looks set to continue on that path but know that I will be there with you. Sharing my photography and, more importantly, enjoying the work and words that you share and letting you know that I am thrilled to be on that journey with you.
Take care everyone.
TIV MPI Resolution a wind turbine installation vessel owned by Mayflower Energy Ltd and launched in 2003 is seen berthed at Liverpool's cruise terminal on a calm Winters evening towards the end of the evening ebb tide.
No Crop
This beautiful Grey heron was photographed at Sayamaike Park in Mizuho, Tokyo, Japan. (Low Resolution JPEG Version)
This park has very limited parking and is well maintained.
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I have deleted this picture from my other flickr site and put it on this railway related one, I will probably do some more in due course.
50018 "Resolution" literally blasts out of Buckhorn Weston Tunnel with the 10.20 Exeter - Waterloo on 29 July 1989.
SEASPAN RESOLUTION (IMO: 9537147) is a Tug that was built in 2009 sailing under the flag of Canada.
Her carrying capacity is 174 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be 4 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 29.87 meters and her width is 13.08 meters.
Mouth of the Seymour River in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Newton Abbot in all its glory, before rationalisation. The signal box is looking a bit careworn, but the signal gantry still stands proud as Class 50 No. 50018 'Resolution' winds through the station at the head of a London Paddington - Penzance service on 23rd April 1985. Note, not a weed or feral bush in sight-those were the days!! Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved