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With piles of trash and deteriorating buildings, this slice of life shows just part of the sprawl of towns and cities.
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The fabled floor that y'all seem to love
Somewhere in Tambobo Bay
Negros Oriental, Philippines.
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Evening sunlight and long shadows on the rotted superstructure of the tugboat Bascobel. There’s a walkway below those doors but it is completely submerged.
Note the bird poop spattered on the near door: If that’s from a roosting osprey, rather than something just flying past, the angle of impact would indicate “slicing.” That’s a neat trick whereby the osprey points its butt away from the nest and fires off a load of digested fish with considerable force, so that it lands some distance away.
In case you were wondering.
Three slices of onion stacked on top of each other, for #MacroMondays #Slices
Taken at 1:1 magnification. Outermost onion layer, visible in the bottom and middle slices, is maybe 4 mm thick.
Polaroid Week 2021 - Spring/Summer - Day 3 #2
This scene can be anywhere, but the importance is it is life as we knew it and took for granted. Such a simple scene seem so distant in the last year.
Taken in Valencia 2017
It was a dreary late afternoon with the infamous thick clouds of Skye out in full force and heavy rain draining away all hope of a good sunset shot. Occasionally, the clouds would part and let in a beam of light through. After parking in the hotel by the old bridge at Sligachan opposite of the Sligachan river, I made my way on the footpath heading in the direction of Loch Coruisk and Elgol. I never made it that far – the rain had me soaked and it was uncomfortable walking about with wet socks. A few hundred meters through the iron gate, a slice of golden light dissected the clouds to illuminate Druim na Ruaige and Marsco. I quickly found a foreground element to compose a shot. The curtains were then drawn and back returned the dreary conditions…..
More Skye shots here: www.flickr.com/photos/zuraimi/albums/72157668847928643
The morning clouds before sunrise were pretty cool and the dynamics with the long exposure and the riverbank slicing into the mirror. This LE was a bit over exposed, but able to recover enough with the the RAW file captured I think. Ideally could have been exposed about 1/3 less.
On a clear morning, viewing the reflection of the mountains bordering Jackson Lake are a great way to start the day in Grand Teton National Park.