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More pics of the marauding band of neighbourhood Bohemian waxwings our our berry tree.

First days ops for #SM7 on the 160 from Catford(TL)Garage , January 1970. (c)B.Coward.

1. Thing you cannot leave the house without?

Bb - wallet - SunGlass

2. Favorite perfume?

D&G TheOne - Roco..... - OneMillion

3. Heels or flats?

Both

4. Do you make good grades?

yeah

5. Favorite colors?

Gold & Black

6. Do you drink energy drinks?

yes For Sure

7. Do you drink juice?

someTimes xD,

8. Do you like swimming? sea? pool?

yes <3

9. Do you eat fries with a fork?

Yes v,v .

10. Do you want to get married later on in life?

Heh youm 7d By56bni Ha Youm youm Bkbr ! v,v

11. Do you get mad easily?

La 3 7sb al Sh59 y3nii al 7mdlah W al shkr 3l Nas v_v '

12. Are you into ghost hunting?

yes Devil (6)

13. Any phobias?

La Fdeitny v,v

14. Do you bite your nails?

Bsm allah Sho y3ni ? :P

15. Have you ever had a near death experience?

yes

16. Do you drink coffee?

7d Ma Yshrb coffee La Sm7 allah v,v ?

 

I Tag :-

Silvrow , Zaretta , S.Almenhali | سِـنْـقـبـَآسِـيْ's - <3

 

Took an hour outdoors this evening to capture the Northern Lights. Been a long time since I have had a decent auroral shoot. Only it was -35˚C outside this evening, I was happy to leave when the activity started dying down.

Summit of Sgurr Mhic Barraich down to Loch Duich

A (Renault) Samsung SM7 L47 photographed in Seoul, South Korea.

 

The second generation of the Samsung's flagship sedan was launched in August 2011 in South Korea.

 

Powered by two gas engines 2.5 V6 190hp and 3.5 V6 258hp.

 

This car was also exported to China and sold as Renault Talisman from 2012 to 2016.

 

Renault Talisman :

www.flickr.com/photos/navi84/16105466925/

I decided to rework these Silver Fox pics tonight as I have noticed my tendencies to brighten images up, often too much. These were taken in dark morning twilight, at ISO 51,200 (my camera's max), but instead of trying to make them look like daylight pics, I thought to try to darken them to look more like the night shots they are.

 

In my quest to become more comfortable and skilled at dark images, I want to open up comments to helpful tips and criticisms. Some of these are stacks (which amazes me that I could get 5 or more images close enough to identical with a subject like this TO stack), and there are interesting things playing with the lighting on some surrounding vegetation.

Hiking along along the Gandy Dancer Trail this morning when this porcupine waddled out onto the trail not 20 feet in front of me.

 

In less than a minute (thought it felt like a lot longer), I got more than a dozen varied and wonderful shots, and he was gone.

 

So Stinking Cute!

Took an hour outdoors this evening to capture the Northern Lights. Been a long time since I have had a decent auroral shoot. Only it was -35˚C outside this evening, I was happy to leave when the activity started dying down.

These otters popped up from a hole in the ice just 20 feet from me at the Narrows in Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan Canada.

Been wanting more crane colt shots. This one is not as young as I would like, but I'll take it.

 

After moving south to Wisconsin 3 years ago, I have enjoyed better northern lights displays that much of the 12 years I lived in Canada. This weekend was no exception. lights filled the sky and gave some magnificent colors, columns, and curtains.

Typewriter collection. I actually use most of them, and I really like the aesthetics of the different machines. Is it out of control? Hoarding is in the eye of the beholder.

A great northern lights storm this evening. Some beautiful lights for any hour, but a brilliant burst that lasted maybe 10 minutes turned the snow green!

Smith-Corona Sterling (USA 1950), Olympia SM7 (Western Germany 1963), Royal Mercury (Japan early 1970s). They all work, and I've been using them to type correspondence.

This is a 5-shot stack taken this morning predawn. It was almost fully night in terms of lighting, but I am amazed that my camera could light it up at its highest ISO, and I could grab 5 frames before it moved so I could stack them for greater detail and less noise.

On a recent backpacking trip, my number 1 target species to photograph was this Black-throated Blue Warbler. I have heard him along this hike on a number of times in the past, but this was the first time I got nice shots of him.

A (Renault) Samsung SM7 L47 photographed in Seoul, South Korea.

 

The second generation of the Samsung's flagship sedan was launched in August 2011 in South Korea.

 

Powered by two gas engines 2.5 V6 190hp and 3.5 V6 258hp.

 

This car was also exported to China and sold as Renault Talisman from 2012 to 2016.

 

Renault Talisman :

www.flickr.com/photos/navi84/16105466925/

I have in my imagination a "perfect" scene of pure Aspen trunks, so I am ever trying to capture better pics of the stands in the park.

Second-placed Rudy Garcia-Tolson (L) of the U.S. congratulates gold medallist Yevheniy Bohodayko from Ukraine after the men's 200m individual medley SM7 swimming event at the London 2012 Paralympic games at the Olympic Park in Stratford in London, September 2, 2012. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SWIMMING) PARALYMPICS/

A few shots I either re-processed, or have processed for the first time as shots taken in late December of last year (2019). I have learned a new workflow that has resulted in finer details in my post-processing.

These otters were playing whack-a-mole when my wife and I pulled up to view the stream. Also had a mink and 2 Bald Eagles in this spot!

I am often looking up for things to photograph (mainly birds). I happened to look down and had a fun photoshoot with this snail on his morning rush across the trail.

Decided to try to rework these two shots with a new workflow I have developed.

Tis the season for Bald Eagles. My count for the year (before March is out) is over 380!

Enjoyed a nice morning out at Crex Meadows this morning. Not super active, but seeing 3 wolves, 2 shirked, and some Sharp-tailed Grouse was satisfying.

For the second night in a row, the heavens opened up. This time, I am beginning to recognize a pattern. I love auroras that are well-defined with brilliant curtains, and I have seen enough now to recognize that they typically come strong in these times out of times of soft, diffuse bands of lights across the sky. I saw it some last night, and tonight, I was just about to turn in when I saw this and decided to look for another location to shoot from. So glad I did. I found a pigeon barn on the outskirts of town on the side of the road. I set up my camera, and started getting shots of the auroras with the barn in the foreground. Soon, the heavens opened up, just as I predicted. WELL worth the extra time out tonight.

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