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“Le spectacle de la nature est toujours beau.”
Aristote
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Photo taken from Gwaneumdo (Island), South Korea, looking across at the northeastern coast of Ulleungdo (Island)…..
Quote Of The Day:
"The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money." (Alexis de Tocqueville)
Ja, tatsächlich. Rein theoretisch könnte es die Flagge unserer kleinen Familie sein. Ist es aber nicht. Es ist das Ergebnis einer ganz normalen, täglichen Situation in Einhaltung der Drittel-Regel. Sie wollte eigentlich schlafen, aber mittlerweile weiß sie, dass, wenn ich mit der Kamera rumhantiere, irgendwas passieren wird. Meine größte Sorge war, dass sie irgendwann die Nase voll hat und sich aufrecht hinsetzt oder zu mir geschlendert kommt. Aber nee, sie nickte immer wieder mal ein. Ich habe sie dann auch pennen lassen. Man muss ja nicht übertreiben.
I went for a bicycle ride on the old railway trail, and stopped to take this HDR photo of the reflection of birch trees in a pond.
This is a photo of tree branches reflected on the river that I took while canoeing for the first time this spring.
“La liberté ignore les serrures du temps et de l'espace. Pour traverser les murs, il suffit d'ouvrir les portes, ouvrir les ailes, ouvrir les rêves.”
Jacques Savoie
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Neither bearded nor a tit, but names can be misleading. This bearded tit should really be called a moustachioed reedling.
“La simplicité est l'habit de la perfection.”
Wladimir Wolf-Gozin
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Highest position: 52 on Tuesday, November 16, 2021
🇪🇸 Bahía de Biscaya - Océano Atlántico
Rule of thirds - Regla de los tercios
Donostia - San Sebastián - Euskadi - Pais Vasco - Basque Country - España - Spain
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This gentleman was in the window of McDonalds in The Strand, London. He was very animated and obviously having a heated discussion with someone on the phone....
One of two male Yellow Warblers ( Setophaga petechia) just got a worm. A large puddle formed on the path near the storm drain after the more than 2 inch rain. It was alive with warblers, thrushes and sparrows. The warblers and thrushes were all being very successful at finding and eating small worms which look like baby earthworms that they found in the wet leaves in and around the water. Millar Park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 14 May 2022 A note: I started using On1 Raw 2022 for all processing and am very happy with the noise reduction and sharpening. So far so good.
2022-23: Crowd 7th out of 2410 entries in Photocrowd 'Yis for...' competition in February 2023 Judge merit award of 3752 entries in Photocrowd 'A Touch of Yellow' competition in October 2022 Judge commended and crowd 6th out of 3896 entries in Photocrowd 'The Colour Yellow' competition in November 2022. Scored 23 in CAPA nature competition in November 2022. Judge merit award out of 1500 entries in Photocrowd 'Colourful Wild Birds' competition in January 2023. Expert merit award out of 6697 entries in Photocrowd 'Technique - Bokeh' competition in March 2023. Crowd 41st out of 3511 entries in Photocrowd 'Yellow' in August 2023.
A male Yellow-shafted Flicker, part of a small flock, foraging under the trees and in the grass. A.E. Wilson Park, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. 16 September 2021
A simple image of a section of a historical building in Calgary, Alberta Canada emphasizing angles, lines, and geometric shapes.
Saturday Self Challenge
This week we will use a past challenge idea; Rule of Thirds. Any subject is good and you may post your image in colour or black and white.
I hope this fits the bill as I’ve struggled a bit this week, the weather, all but for one day has put a stop to much in the way of outdoor photography. This shot was taken on a visit to Hardcastle Crags and Gibson Mill, whilst walking around the mill pond I noticed the reflections of the nearby trees in the water. I managed to get the photo by teetering on the very edge of the pond in order to get the tree on the right in the correct position, without getting the wall of the mill in the image, or falling in. I did wonder about posting it the other way up, but decided it looked better the right way up with the trees upside down.
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