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This is a picture of a fallen leaf from my garden after it rained. I like the way the droplet seems to connected to the vein. Which way is the water going?
What does it say to you?
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Water tap
Old water tap has been marked closed for the winter. It usually gets very cold here, at the cemetery!
I’m impressed I could capture this with my iPhone. And, I’m so glad it is waterproof. I dropped it into the sink a couple of times. 😬
Tap Dancer, Moustapha Thiam giving the Powell Street tourists a taste of his energy....he is phenomenal. I don't see him down there much, but when he joins the gentleman usually dancing there...the show is spectacular.
Nikon D3100
Nikkor 18-105mm VR
F/13 - 1/640s (18mm)
ISO 800
0EV
film photography is my hobby but you can't escape the convenience of a phone in your back pocket . my son 'lent me' this phone in January 2022 when my blackberry phone ceased to have network support. It was only recently he told me it had a dedicated mono lens.
Flower
Yellow Alium
Encouraging Butterflies isn't easy in this weather but hopefully they will notice this little bit of garden we planted for them.
I recommend zooming in with L then tapping (or just tapping the picture on an iPad) to see the detail.
At an old elementary school not in use anymore...
Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95 on Panasonic Lumix GX7.
I found this old picture of a tap. Somehow liked the contrast between direct sunlight and dark shadows.
From this angle, it is clear why the hill which hosts the second highest hill-fort in Britain is so popular with free-flyers. Rising over 1000 feet above Strathbogie, it presents only one abrupt option for winds blowing from the south and east, and that in turn keeps us happily airbourne. Here, I'm circling in a thermal with Alastair, looking west over Clashindarroch forest and the Cabrach to Ben Rinnes, puncturing the sky in the distance.
Die Schecter V-1 Flying-V-Stil hat einen Korpus aus Mahagoni mit einer Decke aus geriegeltem Ahorn. Einen dreiteiligen, eingeleimten Mahagonihals mit einem „Thin C“-Profil für bessere Bespielbarkeit. Gefertigt aus Ebenholz mit 22 Extra-Jumbo-Bünden und Perlmutt-Block-Einlagen ist sie außerdem ausgestattet mit zwei Schecter USA Pasadena Humbuckern, die für einen kraftvollen Sound sorgen und über eine Coil-Tap-Funktion für zusätzliche Klangvielfalt verfügen. Die TonePros Brücke und Locking-Mechaniken sorgen für hohe Stimmstabilität. Der Preis liegt bei knapp 1.4000€. 😎👌
The Schecter V-1 Flying V-style guitar features a mahogany body with a figured maple top. It has a three-piece, set-in mahogany neck with a "Thin C" profile for enhanced playability. Crafted from ebony with 22 extra-jumbo frets and mother-of-pearl block inlays, it's equipped with two Schecter USA Pasadena humbuckers that deliver a powerful sound and include a coil-tap function for added tonal versatility. The TonePros bridge and locking tuners ensure excellent tuning stability. The price is just under €1,400. 😎👌