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we have the same feathers just different lives. I can't save you from yours but I can be there when u just need a friend.
Same sunrise on New Year's Day. Different point of view and tonemapped. I just remember how cold it was.
#3 in Explore! Thank you all!
View from the top of Mount Ferrier. Facing Lake Pehoé and on the left hand you can see a small part of Lake Grey at the foot of the Glacier of the same name. Torres del Paine National Reserve, Patagonia Chilena
Same place, different time
England’s River Thames has been a working river and lifeline since mankind first learned how to lash wood together to make a boat. At numerous times throughout history it has been defended against invasion. Just upriver from the 19th century Coalhouse Fort is this derelict radar tower and jetty from WW2.
East Tilbury, Essex UK
The same Blue Jay that landed on the fence in our back yard. This is what it looked like after it splashed around in our bird bath for several minutes. I don't see an improvement. :)
Same park, same snowfall after blizzard like conditions...beautiful once the wind had dropped though :)
I would politely ask that you don’t invite me to groups with fbanners badges or awards..post one comment on three etc
I simply haven’t the time..thanks Sue xx
The last and final image in this series folks and probably my favorite, love the full down stroke position of the wings, thank you all.
The same White-faced Heron that featured yesterday must have gone to the salon on the way out to lunch. I think it is a small crab it plucked out of the greenery that you can see in its beak. This shot taken two minutes after the first!
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, August 2020
Aachen, Dezember 2015 (Manfred Geyer)
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
Same flower as previous image just slightly different perspective and details. I did experiment with some dodging on the petals, slightly. I love black and white photography! Converted while editing. Thanks my friends!
ISO of 500, 85mm with a 36mm extension tube, f1.8, 1/2000
Nikon D750
For Macro Mondays theme – 06/29/15: „Seeing Double“
Last week I shot this image without knowing about this weeks topic for Macro Mondays. This morning I saw the first shots in the groups pool here on Flickr. I thought that this image would fit nicely into this weeks topic. I hope you like it!
Strobist info: I used two YN560III. One was facing towards the background and the other one was pointing at the subjects.
The same multimark pair continues south a few days later on the Aldersyde subdivision. Seen here they cross over the bridge in Okotoks after having spent several hours dropping rail.
The crew would tie the train down in Aldersyde and then, apparently having changed their minds, take it south once more.
Two shots, taken seconds apart in trashy undergrowth, could easily be the same bird or close relatives.
Red-backed Fairy-wren immature or female.
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, August 2020
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
Immerath, April 2016 (Manfred Geyer)
Sometimes referred to as Aniseed Boronia. Belongs in the Rutaceae family which is the same as citrus unusually
for Smile on Saturday! :-) , theme "TWO-SAME".
Kronenkraniche im Allwetterzoo Münster.
Black crowned cranes in the Allwetterzoo Münster, Germany.
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, August 2020
Bottrop, Juli 2020 (Manfred Geyer)
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, August 2020
Berlin (Ute Kluge)
Aachen, Februar 2015 (Manfred Geyer)
SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
Gemeinsames Diptychon-Projekt von www.flickr.com/photos/ute_kluge/
und Manfred Geyer, Juni 2020
Aachen, Dezember 2014 (Manfred Geyer)
Berlin (Ute Kluge)