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Three baby robins hungrily await their father to return with some food.

 

This nest provides a lot of excitement for my cat, Jane.

 

Nikkor 300mm f/4 AF-D @ f/5.6

Three figures dance upon the waves,

Where wind and water weave their spell,

With kites aloft, like vibrant slaves,

To gusts that pull and swell.

 

Well I thought it was funny.

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Mum Stuttard, twin sister Stuttard and moi Stuttard! Lunch at 20stories Manchester! iphone image edited in LR taken by "the obliging waiter" :-))

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Projection: Rectilinear (0)

FOV: 12 x 14

Ev: 11.54

The theme this week is "Pretty in Pastel" and I remembered the pig erasers who are cute and pastel colours :) I added some pastel sweet peas and geranium petals and voila!

For once I was in the right place at the right time to actually photograph a sunset on my local patch, as opposed to seeing it from my car or bedroom window! I had not long dropped off my last learner of the day when I could see the sunset starting to happen and I was fortunately placed a short distance from the main car park at Attenborough Nature Reserve. It took a concerted effort positioning the boulders exactly where I wanted them, but beyond that I simply used a 0.9 hard grad to hold in the sky detail.

The Three Sisters viewpoint, Scotland

 

Made with 28 mm Elmarit, but it was not correctly screwed until the “click” and the Exif camera info doesn’t recognise it.

This is the last mult-panel panorama I have to share. Maybe I'll take more at some point. They're fun, but quite a time-suck.

 

This is a 4-panel version of a 3-panel pano I did at the same time. This one has no edits between photos.

 

It's so strange to see the two shiprocks together though. In real life you don't quite get this view.

 

All I can really say about these is that they're harder than they look. Not much harder though. With a little pre-thought and some planning, you can pull it off.

  

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'4/3'

 

Camera: Chamonix 45F-2

Lens: Steinheil München Anastigmat Actinar 4.5; 135mm

Film: Agfa CP-BU M X-Ray Film; 25iso

Exposure: f/25; 1/10sec

Process: HC-110; 1+100; 5mins

 

Washington

March 2025

Seems it was late afternoon relax time. Two quite content to preen and chill while the one casually sifted the water, not caring to move from where it stood. They're looking so healthy. Must be plenty of food down there.

Three Yellowlegs. Not sure if they are Lesser or Greater.

Big Stone Beach Road, Delaware.

Original titles of the two in Swedish:

The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter

L'appel de l'ange

Cypress trees at the Philip Johnson-designed Fort Worth Water Gardens, Fort Worth, Texas.

Victor Vasarely is truly a genius, having painted this picture with brush and paint in a wonderfully nuanced and harmonious manner, without the use of today's high-resolution printing technology.

 

Here on my computer screen (press L), at first I see only a flat conglomeration of diamonds/squares in different colors... but suddenly it becomes three-dimensional, and a spatial structure appears before my eyes. I can't shake this impression ...

  

"Dreidimensional"

 

Victor Vasarely ist wahrlich ein Genie, hat er doch dieses Bild mit Pinsel und Farbe super nuanciert und abgestimmt, ohne die heutige, feindüsige Druckertechnik, auf Leinwand gemalt.

 

Hier auf meinem Computerbildschirm (press L), sehe ich zuerst nur eine flächige Konglumeration von Karos/Quadraten in verschiedenen Farben ... doch plötzlich wird es dreidimensional, und ein räumliches Gebilde erscheint vor meinem Auge. Diesen Eindruck werde ich dann nicht mehr los ...

  

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Had not intended to make a comparison, but I happened to look out after a short while and saw how much the sun had sunk. Then I tried to get both photos alike but the second was not quite like the first.

(of the Seven at Seaford, East Sussex)

“Three Trees, Sunrise” — Three trees at Tuolumne Meadows in hazy sunrise light.

 

In mid-September I had the opportunity to spend a few days camping and photographing in the Tuolumne Meadows area. On two of. those mornings I wandered into Tuolumne Meadows before sunrise. There was fog one day — not the one in this photograph — and haze from wildfire smoke on both. Here the trees, being close to the camera, have some intense color from the sunrise light, but the haze mutes the distant landscape and shifts its colors.

 

Some amount of wildfire smoke seems to just come with the terrify in September and October in the Sierra, at least until a first good storm arrives. At its worst, the smoke can be thick enough to be very unhealthy and extremely difficult to photograph. But much of the time it can lend an interesting muted color to everything, as it does here.

Three curious cows in the reed lands of the Nature Reserve Ilperveld in Landsmeer, The Netherlands.

 

This photo was taken using an M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/1.8 Pro lens @97mm.

Good morning,

 

Here is a special moment from South Africa. These African penguins are critically endangered due to overfishing, habitat loss, oil spills and the increasing impacts of climate change. Their numbers are down 97% with only about 10 000 breeding pairs surviving.

 

These amazing birds provided one of the best wildlife photography experiences I have ever had. If we treat nature with respect, it will generally treat us the same way.

My Mom's beautiful Peace Lily Plant! There were three sails at different stages of growth, so I thought I'd share this with you all. Happy weekend my friends =)

I was told Lightroom does an amazing job of stitching together photos to make a panorama. I must say after using the merge I agree. This image is three photos merged as a panorama in Lightroom. I am just totally blown away.

This is a relief group Three Adoring Angels by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, made in the Lombard region in about 1490-1520. The expressions of grief on the faces suggest that this relief formed part of a Lamentation group with mourning figures gathered around the body of Christ. The jagged, clinging drapery style is typical of several Lombard sculptors. It is sometimes referred to as ‘cartaceous’ drapery because it resembles crumpled paper (Latin ‘carta’).

Bokeh Wednesday

Three Blackbirds By Daniel Arrhakis (2017)

 

Title: 三只黑鹂

 

Artist : 丹尼尔·红龙

 

With the music :

 

Track title: 吹簫人去玉樓空

 

Flute by: 黃治評

 

youtu.be/LtHF9iih8rw?list=RDLtHF9iih8rw

 

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Work made for the Treat This # 163 ~ Friday February 3 → 9th in Kreative People Group :

 

www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157676294626143/

 

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Thank you to my dear friend SolanoSnapper for the image for use and transform in the next link or first comment box below :

www.flickr.com/photos/solanosnapper/32015827026/in/photos...

 

Blackbirds from stock images, modified for this work. Roses from my garden :

 

www.flickr.com/photos/arrhakis/26755445815/in/album-72157...

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A wonderful Weekend dear friends ! : )

  

Three Musketeers - Three San Joaquin Kit Fox kits head out for a brief twilight romp after dad leaves to hunt.

 

This was one of the most challenging subjects I've photographed over the years. We had to stay very still for several hours with camouflage and lighting conditions were very low.

 

It was all well worth it in the end, as we were rewarded with this rare sighting.

 

Species: San Joaquin Kit Fox (Vulpes macrotis mutica)

Location: California, USA

Equipment: Canon EOS R3 + RF 100-500mm IS

Settings: 1/400s, ISO: 16000, f/7.1 @500mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter

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