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Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex

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Wishing everybody well suffering from the wildfires in America and Greece, and anywhere else with these dry fires.

 

It is the presence of milky fog that allows me to control the scenography here and emphasize the depth of the scene.

For a separate the foreground and theatrical backdrop as much as possible.

With a closed aperture, which is necessary here, this can be done with only a few tricks.

For example, in cinema we used pyrotechnics - the effect of smoke and spotlights.

 

in general, I am satisfied with the result of the picture, given that it is from a boat that rocks and floats with the current, and the stream moves along the bridge. A kaleidoscope in one word, changing rhythms every second..

- just have time to compose your composition !

 

.. but if you look at the bw album?

www.flickr.com/photos/zoombablog/albums/72177720297782769

 

Fomapan 100 film

Epson V600 scanned

Ancient Oaks on Dartmoor, one from last year

Sometimes I wonder about the rhythm of nature. When I see this Autumn coloured forest, there appears to be multiple patterns to capture. I can even conjure up the notion that as a photographer I am somehow responsible for the result.

However, it is more often finding order in the chaos. Next year around this time, I expect the same trees will colour up in a similar fashion and the rhythm of nature will continue on its never ending path.

 

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Yellowhammer - Emberiza Citrinella

  

The yellowhammer (Emberiza citrinella) is a passerine bird in the bunting family that is native to Eurasia and has been introduced to New Zealand and Australia. Most European birds remain in the breeding range year-round, but the eastern subspecies is partially migratory, with much of the population wintering further south. The male yellowhammer has a bright yellow head, streaked brown back, chestnut rump and yellow underparts. Other plumages are duller versions of the same pattern. The yellowhammer is common in open areas with some shrubs or trees, and forms small flocks in winter. Its song has a rhythm like "A little bit of bread and no cheese". The song is very similar to that of its closest relative, the pine bunting, with which it interbreeds.

 

Yellowhammer males learn their songs from their fathers, and over the course of time regional dialects have developed, with minor differences to the conclusion of the basic song; all are mutually recognised by birds from different areas. Each male has an individual repertoire of song variants within its regional dialect; females tend to mate with males that share their dialect, and prefer those with the largest repertoires.

 

The pine bunting and yellowhammer are so closely related that each responds to the other's song. The male yellowhammer's song is more attractive to females, and is one reason for the dominance of that species where the ranges overlap.

 

Yellowhammers of the British and Irish race, E. c. caliginosa were introduced to New Zealand by local acclimatisation societies in 1862, and soon spread over the main islands. They sometimes visit New Zealand's subantarctic islands, although rarely staying to breed, and have reached Australia's Lord Howe Island on a number of occasions. At the beginning of the 20th century, this bunting was seen as a serious agricultural pest in its adopted country.

 

Populations of yellowhammer have also been introduced to the Falkland Islands, and South Africa.

 

The yellowhammer is a bird of dry open country, preferably with a range of vegetation types and some trees from which to sing. It is absent from urban areas, forests and wetlands. Probably originally found at forest edges and large clearing, it has benefited from traditional agriculture, which created extensive open areas with hedges and clumps of trees.

 

Populations have declined in recent decades in western Europe, including the British Isles, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria and Italy. The yellowhammer is a red-list (severely declining) species in Ireland and the UK In eastern Europe, numbers appear to be stable, although the trend in Russia is unknown. Changes to agricultural practices are thought to be responsible for reduced breeding densities. The introduced population in New Zealand has been very successful, with breeding densities much higher than in the UK.

  

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Glasses: Holo Sucuby Glasses by .Hanzel. @ Mainstore

Noodle: Noodle love by Ananas @ Mainstore

  

The ingredients of this scene you can get them...

Hereeeeeee

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"When anxious, uneasy and bad thoughts come, I go to the sea, and the sea drowns them out with its great wide sounds, cleanses me with its noise, and imposes a rhythm upon everything in me that is bewildered and confused."

 

-- Rainer Maria Rilke

 

i go to the sea...

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Credit @ Little branch in Shiny Shabby (Current round close on 15th November)

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Piano and stool : LISP - Mesh - Into the Light Piano Stool Green Oak by LISP Bazaar

Violin chair : KOPFKINO - Etude Violin Chair (Medium wood, materials) by KOPFKINO

Vine : HISA - Climbing Vines - Green I by Hisa

Paper on floor : Nutmeg. Old Music Sheets. Floor by Nutmeg ( Marketplace)

 

Muggiasca

Pizzo Cavregasco, 2535 m

  

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Yemen - Souk

 

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Massai village near Tsavo East / Kenia

 

Please have a look at my albums:

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The rhythm of nature is clear to those who look for it.

When the Rhythm and the Night ride, no heart cant Hide.

 

The Jail Event with The Bearded Guy and his Backdrop "Galpon Viejo" & Death Ink with the Tattoo "Wesley"

 

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Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.

 

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piazza san pietro – rome – the bernini colonnade

 

I've being trying to take a picture of this colonnade for a very long time ... :-)

 

Bach Brandenburg 5, 1.movement

  

hff !

 

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~~~REPETITION AND RHYTHM~~~

 

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