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Canon Eos 6D, Sigma 35mm 1.4 DG HSM Art
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Common Kingfisher, India by Ajit Baskey
I shall not die of a cold. I shall die of having lived. ~Willa Cather
For the The Hereios, who are bravely joinning the Skull Addicts today.
And, created for Challenge 145 – Back From the Future, because we all share the same future.
My picture makes use of two fractal images offered by abstractartangel77 for the ”Treat This” game of the week. You can see them in the first comment box below.
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Citrine Wagtail, India by Mousam Ray
just a quick pic of my alt avatar and I, with a little heart for all of you ♥♥♥
(Photoshop work done by my friend Rachelle!)
Close to you I will always stay.
Close to you, though you're far away.You'll always be near, as though you were here by my side.
No matter where, in my dreams, I'll find you there.Close to me, sharing your caress.
Can't you see you're my happiness?Wherever you go, my heart will go too.
What can I do?
It only wants to be close to you.
Wherever you go, my heart will go too.
What can I do?
-Frank Sinatra
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Cheetah, Maasai Mara, Kenya by Sandeep Nagaraja
Feeling the constant war between the darkness and the light. I can’t find the words to express it so I make pictures.
Day 18
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As a way to cope with circumstances beyond my control, survive and work to keep fighting for life I decided to try to take at least one photo (or more) each day. I call this “a photo (or more) a day.” Practicing this form of therapeutic photography helps me work to focus on the present moment, gives me something familiar and enjoyable to focus on as I use photography skills that have become like second-nature to me and being able to view the images I capture helps me recall what I was thinking, feeling and noticing at the moment when I created the photos. More of the photos from this series can be seen on my Instagram account
I may not always have the energy, time or capacity to share photos from this series—especially with the very challenging circumstances my family and I are experiencing—and will do my best to continue taking a photo (or more) a day even if I’m not able to share.
If you would like to support my work and my family, one way you can do so is by ordering my zines:
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I justed wanted to share...
Ms. Monnie turned 4 yesterday & her Dad, my son's [Sincere] birthday is today December 3rd, they have a cruel joke going as his dad's birthday is tomorrow, he was born the day before his Dad & Ms. Monnie was born the day before him, lol.
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The hummers didn't seem to mind me being near them in the yard. There were quite a few, so I went back inside and grabbed the camera. These three eventually settled down and shared the feeder.
Happy Monochrome Bokeh Thursday!
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Coyote, Yellowstone National Park, USA by Agnish Dey
I liked the way these two trees were leaning in towards each other. Glen Croe, Argyll.
Shot with the lovely Fuji 35mm lens - it's a super sharp lens!
Heads close together, a mother grizzly and her cub stand on the edge of a tiny island sharing a salmon, Chilko River, British Columbia (best larger)
23/01/2022 www.allenfotowild.com
This photo captures the setting of a scene that was part of an outdoor theatre play I photographed some years ago in my village. The play was written by the local amateur theatre group to honour and reminisce the shared collective #memories and traditions of the village. Below is the text I wrote when I originally uploaded this image, which I'm now submitting to the #Flickr21Challenge
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Continuing with the outdoor theatre series to reveal what was behind the hanged clothes in that narrow street. This is where the key part of this scene takes place and the theme is homes, families and their shared memories.
This photo (and the two previous ones in the series) were taken shortly before sunset in the shade. It has some post-processing tinkering, especially with saturation and vibrance, decreased to give a more antique feel. Needless to say I'm completely out of my element here, so any comments/suggestions/criticism are more than welcome. :)
Birds of a different feather sharing the peanut butter feeder. I doubt the indigenous boreal chickadees have ever had to share winter feeding with the normally migrating white crowned sparrows.
But here it is, both species willing to tolerate each other's presence, when winter food is in short supply.
My wife and my son standing together and enjoying the view to the Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland.
In the opposite direction you can find the famous Diamond Beach, where you can see (and photograph) ice blocks on black sand. Almost everybody took their images of the ice blocks, but for me the other direction worked best.
After its mom pulls a salmon carcass from the lake, her large grizzly cub, around 2.5 years old, tries to get a bit of her salmon carcass, Chilko Lake, British Columbia. She carried the carcass into the nearby woods and I didn't see if the cub got to share.
23/02/2022 www.allenfotowild.com
🎅✨In this magical season, where hearts are warmed, I want to share a message of hope. Christmas is so much more than gifts—it’s a spark of joy and a time to remember what truly matters.
To my dear followers, you are so much more than a virtual community—you are my source of inspiration. May this holiday be a moment of renewal for you, where dreams come alive and the magic of Christmas guides you toward new horizons.🎅✨
Merry Christmas to all, with all my heart ❤️.
Stadsgraanzuiger No19 Getreideheber Infos*
Der Weltweit einzige noch Existierende Dampf-Getreideheber.
Das Prinzip ist einfach und doch unvorstellbar, und funktioniert wie ein Staubsauger.
Das MAS (MUSEUM AM STROM) und das Maritime Museum Rotterdam haben für dieses besondere Schiff eine Art Plan für ein geteiltes Sorgerecht erarbeitet.
Der Getreideheber steht unter gemeinsamer Mittelverwaltung und legt eine Hälfte der Zeit in Antwerpen und die andere Hälfte in Rotterdam an.
Aber, nach einer 92-jährigen Karriere fängt selbst so eine großartige Maschine wie der Getreideheber an, einige Schwächen zu zeigen.
Sowohl der Ponton, der Turm als auch die Elektronik müssen restauriert werden, um das Ganze dauerhaft und für die Zukunft funktionsfähig zu halten.
Deswegen wird der Getreideheber voraussichtlich zwei Jahre in Rotterdam bleiben, bevor er wieder nach Antwerpen kommt.
Layout: AG Luther, Braunschweig
Konstrukteur: John Cockerill Werft, Hoboken
Baujahr: 1926–1927
Höhe: 30,45 Meter
Länge: 30 Meter
Breite: 10,45 Meter
Maschine: Zweizylinder-Verbunddampfmaschine mit 275 iPk
Grain lifter 19 Infos*
The principle is simple yet unimaginable, and works like a vacuum cleaner.
The World's only surviving steam grain lifter.
The MAS (MUSEUM AM STROM) and the Maritime Museum Rotterdam have developed a kind of plan for shared custody for this particular ship.
The cereal lifter is under joint management and spends half of its time in Antwerp and the other half in Rotterdam.
But, after a 92-year career, even such a great machine as the grain lifter is starting to show some weaknesses.
Both the pontoon, the tower and the electronics need to be restored to keep the whole thing permanent and functional for the future.
For this reason, the grain lifter is expected to stay in Rotterdam for two years before coming back to Antwerp.
Layout: AG Luther, Braunschweig
Designer: John Cockerill Shipyard, Hoboken
Year of Construction: 1926–1927
Height: 30.45 meters
Length: 30 meters
Width: 10.45 meters
Engine: Two-Cylinder compound Steam Engine with 275 iPk
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Impala [Aepyceros melampus] and Red-billed Oxpecker [Buphagus erythrorynchus]
Chobe National Park
Botswana
This was taken in The Pantanal, Brazil and the spaces available for the macaws to land or rest on the cliffs are few . Here is an image that was taken where they were sharing their small space. Such a beautiful sight and I was hopeful to capture this moment.
Wishing you a beautiful and blessed day !!!!!!!