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Here is shift change at the eyrie near my home in Michigan today, March 21, 2022. The adult on the left had just returned and the other took off immediately after this exchange. It happened so quickly. I was only able to get off a couple of shots, happy with this one. They don't leave the eggs "unwarmed" for very long. I have read that a steady temperature of 99.5 degrees is required for optimal incubation. Their fealty to this process is amazing. No wonder they've survived every kind of assault man can throw at them.
Outfit: Maido (Kaen set/ for legacy) by [TNK] *Get this item at the Warehouse Sale event!* www.flickr.com/photos/tanakastore/
Head: Planet head by Lightwood *This item was at the Planet 29 event!* www.flickr.com/photos/140708410@N05/
It was a steamy hot day today. The dark clouds were rolling in over the city. According to the weather app, there was no rain forecast. The Bureau of Meteorology radar said otherwise. It showed a massive storm happening over the bay. I jumped in the car and raced down to Seaford Pier. I was hoping to catch the lightning display due West, directly down the centre of the pier, but the storm had shifted by the time I arrived. It was hard to pick a bad spot to set up for a photo.
I've never taken photos of lightning before, so there was plenty of trial and error while I dialled in my settings. There were many shots of nothing, but I got some spectacular shots like this one. Really happy for my first attempt.
"Expedients are for an hour, but principles are for the ages. Just because the rains descend and winds blow, we cannot afford to build on shifting sands." ~ Henry Ward Beecher
Please enjoy the shoreline sands in Large. Thank you so much for your visit!
the sand at Spittal seems to have dropped to the lowest I've ever seen it - the groynes are more exposed than ever.
Shift Change- *I created this picture at least a week ago and to be honest I have been in a weird mental space (with the rest of the world* I was inspired to create this picture buy something my sister (@CurlesueCards) was doing and this image fought me most of the way. I really struggled with what I wanted to convey. I just really want to show my appreciation for first responders and let them know that I cannot imagine what they are going through right now but I appreciate their strength to keep on showing up everyday and helping us.
NOON pinhole camera 6x12 model at 6x9. The light weather shifted fast, from almost sunlight to dark skies and heavy rain, most of the latter. The exposure coud be all from 5 to 30 minutes. I decided 22 minutes, and the result is decent. Pinhole photography is always a qualified quessing in the combination of f-stop, focal length, ISO and reciprocity.
River Mourne, Liskey & Milltown, Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
There’s many things I love about aerial photography. Mainly it’s the ability to look down on things like a bird, shifting perspectives on our landscape. Places in which we often pass on ground, yet never realising how much they can change when viewed from the above.
From the ground it’s difficult to even see this river, unless your right next to it! but from the sky all looks completely different. I literally just let my drone hover in place for a good 10 minutes. In that window of time I watched the sun gently set behind distant hills, all whilst the sky changed from blue to amber then finally red 😍
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The setting sun lights up shrub roots that are being exposed as a sand dune erodes in Bournda National Park. Wallagoot Lake is in the distance.
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It could look like that after a drink or two too much... but this was not the case here ;-) Actually this shot was a complete fail, since I accidentially kicked the tripod with my foot halfway during the long exposure. But it turned out that I liked this one even better than the "correct one" which I took afterwards.