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the simplest view gives the most complex image. Looking through a hedge contre jour. Covid 19 lockdown.

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But never, never.

 

I Remember.

so grainy. but i like it nonetheless.

Sometimes a little things can make you very happy, like founding this stone.

Sometimes you just need a new direction to go in!

Sometimes small things are very intriguing .... for thinking ..

 

Thank you for all support ! Very appreciated !!

 

She is Julia , my niece , I think you all already know her... I have a lot of shots of her ...

 

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Sometimes I stay up too late and I think too much and once again I feel you more than I should.

the waves roll right on by

and other times you get a face full of brine

 

and sometimes you just gotta risk it :)

 

And I hope you have a happy and blessed New Years

I'll be over here ringing in the new year with an elephant sized cold and puzzling into the wee hours with family. Willing to bet Dad and I finish it. Master puzzlers for the win!!!!

 

Xoxo all you lovely butteflies and night moths :)

... outside my condo (I heard laughter, around the corner)

© Jonás García 06/12 | All rights reserved.

Al Green*

Sometimes the best part of travelling is not the big hotspots and sights you visit, but the calm and peaceful moments on the road :)

Sometimes reality appears in a confused way: you stand looking and trying to understand.

Perhaps you had all clearly in front of you from the beginning, but you were too busy to look at details so you didn't notice the real big answer.

Sometimes you find the key to understand.

Sometimes is better not to understand.

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A volte la realtà sembra confusa: resti a guardare e a cercare di capire.

Forse era tutto chiaro di fronte a te dall'inizio, ma eri troppo occupato a guardare i dettagli e non hai visto la vera grande risposta.

A volte trovi la risposta.

A volte è meglio non trovarla.

 

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MY SECOND E X P L O R E!!!!! :) Thanks a lot!!!!! 440 position!!!!

I feel like a motherless child

....beautiful scenery doesn't need a caption to it - enjoy the view (actually - I'm bad at captions) ;)

Sometimes my mind goes blank when it comes to titles. This title is referring to a review of the lens I was using for this photo. In this review they call this Leica Elmarit 60 mm f2.8 lens for a soulful engineer. I think it is quite fitting to this photo which I actually think have some soul to it. What do you think?

 

As always, thank you for your faves, comments and views!

 

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I like to watch TV in my recliner.

It always changes to the same show in black and white! ;)

 

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Also, Ernestine and I went to Greensboro last week to see her ophthalmologist. Both eyes tested better than ever! Eye drops twice a day is a small effort for these results.

Sometimes I don't listen to myself. And I get tilted.

Out in Oceanside

 

Mamiya RZ67

Mamiya Sekor 110mm F2.8

Fujifilm Provia 100

Sometimes our cameras don't do justice to what we see. To convey the scene I saw, I had to heavy-handedly correct for atmospheric haze. The end-result, however, is this beautiful contrasting light.

 

Additionally, to get this far reach, I had to use a DX lens on my Z6, decreasing final sharpness a little further. I am not entirely happy with how the final sharpness looks, but I think this is a limitation of the lens I was using. It's either this, or a boring low-contrast image.

 

To see how the editing process works, check this lightroom demonstration: lightroom.adobe.com/learn/discover/a62f5595-2e7b-44f4-a3c... .

Sometimes I have absolutely no idea when to stop messing around with the PS, this being one such occasion...

...you can't see the wood for the trees!

 

For the Macro Monday challenge "Wood"

Estabishing shot in the first comment field gives a rough guide to the size.

 

HMM!! 😊

 

My 2024 set: Here

 

previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:

 

My 2023 set: Here

My 2022 set: Here

My 2021 set: Here

My 2020 set: Here

My 2019 set: Here

My 2018 set: Here

My 2017 set: Here

My 2016 set: Here

My 2015 set: Here

My 2014 set: Here

My 2013 set: Here

Sometimes I am angry with myself. When I am discovering that I am different from the person I believe to be. Who do I think I am? Who is in charge of my carefully managed self? Sometimes I am asking. Others give answers I sometimes can't recognise. Sometimes I can. The 'evidence' is often inconclusive. The soliloquy, the self-interrogation, is problematic too. Sometimes I feel that the question of who I am is not the most important one. Sometimes I think that what matters is who those around me are and how I relate to them. Sometimes I wish I could start again. Fuji X-Pro3.

sometimes I take so many images with small amounts of variance that I almost miss a good one in the post processing time. This was a good wide shot of the valley showing the Far Niente driveway and mountains behind.

Sometimes he will set up on the carpet by staring at you with such tender, affectionate and human eyes that they intend to you and we will no longer be able to believe that a soul does not reside there....................A volte si metterà sul tappeto fissandoti con gli occhi così teneri, affettuosi e umani che intendono e non saremo più in grado di credere che un'anima non risieda lì

Sometimes when you feel out of sorts you just have to hang it up for awhile or do something differently. I feel like posting something different today! Happy Saturday everyone😊

Sometimes it's not about the scenery it's about spending time with good friends.

Sometimes it’s worth looking behind. This magical rainbow appeared when stormy clouds scattered in front of us.

 

Taken October 2018.

. . . The clouds just take your breath away! The sunset was a good one, but the clouds make you go "Ahhhhhhh"

 

Have a great week Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends!

 

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Sometimes you get so lonely

Sometimes you get nowhere

I've lived all over the world

I've left every place

 

Sometimes it held itself perfectly straight so it looked like a stick. When it walked, it held its abdomen upright so it looked like Thing from the Addams Family.

And sometimes it hurt like hell.

 

From my series of photographs of the beaches, piers, sky, waves, driftwood, and footprints in the sand along the Atlantic ocean in Florida...from my set: "The Ocean Atlantic." I have tried to bring a fresh perspective to beach and ocean photographs. I hope you enjoy my efforts.

 

From the set in my Photostream: "The Ocean Atlantic."

... the Light and Color

 

A masterpiece of popular architecture, the Carrasqueira pier is unique in Europe, built on seemingly fragile irregular wooden stakes of the 1950s and 1960s, which serve as mooring for the fishing boats that lay there, sometimes buried in the mud or in the water, according to the tides.

 

Despite the degradation, the dock continues to fulfill the mission for which it was built: allow access to boats of fishermen, even during the low seas.

 

Integrated into the nature reserve of the Sado Estuary, the riverside village preserves an impressive network of staking that stretches hundreds of meters along the muddy estuaries of the river Sado.

 

A tourist attraction point, it is one of the most visited places in the municipality of Alcácer do Sal and one of the most famous spot for landscape photographers in Portugal.

 

Nikon D810 + Nikkor AF-S 15-35 f/4 ED VR @ 16 mm

ISO 200 - f/7.1 - 30 sec

Filter Used:

PROGREY G-150X holder + PROGREY AURORA GND 0.6 SE + PROGREY AURORA GND 0.6 HE

 

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Sometimes, you've just got to kick back and enjoy the little things.

 

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I took this photo from above tree's while on a skyline ride but what caught my attention is the faint face I see in the bottom right corner.

Sometimes filming is precise work and filming takes place in any kind of positions and places,,, no office work.

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Sometimes you need a few models to make the ruins, a little more interesting. These chaps were only to happy to give a hand, for food of course.

Sometimes known as the Venice of the North

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