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I read in my local newspaper a while back a quite good saying.. "If you find a clean beach in the world today it only means that someone just cleaned it before you arrived".. please always take your trash with you and do also pick up what you can that someone else left in nature!
Embleton Bay Beach, Dunstanburgh castle behind my back. Northumberland, UK.
de Havilland Vampire LN-DHY, resplendent in Italian Air Force markings to commemorate its centenary, leads Strikemaster pair G-RSAF and G-SOAF during their practice display at Duxford before the air show the following day.
Aircraft: de Havilland DH.100 Vampire FB.52 LN-DHY/6-29 in Italian Air Force livery, BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk.82A G-SOAF/425 in Sultan of Oman's Air Force livery and BAC 167 Strikemaster Mk.80A G-RSAF/417 in Royal Air Force of Oman livery.
Location: Duxford, Cambridgeshire.
A tidied up version with the prominence brought back. A sharper but less natural version. Not sure which I prefer?
Tidy row of houses.
This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:4/40mm lens and Asahi Pentax ø100 Skylight filter + adapter using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
Back home again, lots to tidy up in the garden. Sometimes, that works really well for finding new subjects. It's a water hose subject - you know, got showered and flew to the next plant over. What luck. I've only photographed one katydid ever, and I was pretty sure this was another. I'm pretty sure too on the ID: Fork-tailed Bush Katydid, but I'm always open to correction. Taking it one step further, I'd go so far to say it's a male - from my Audubon guide "male has forked sex organs (claspers) at tip of abdomen". And check the eyes - two toned!! Kinda goes with the stripe down its back. I considered video because i could see it breathing I think - the sides of the abdomen pumping in and out, but it really was breezy.
The plant, by the way, is that flowering lantana. I love this stuff...
I have been working the Nikon raw file editor to tidy up some of these my first images of the borealis , they are not the best images but they still tell a story and have a magic about them. Though few pictures can convey the way they dance and shimmer across the sky, you have to be there to marvel in that. But most good , not these , borealis images can capture a frozen fragment of their magnificence, with their fringes that stretch to outer space like cosmic harp strings . These particular images show blurred snap shots of the unusual shapes and colours . Some of these also serve well to portray the scale of the phenomena.
see here for great advice on borealis photography!!!!!!
www.my-photo-blog.com/how-to-photograph-the-aurora-boreal...
Just back from a tidy night out with Chris T on his birthday and a couple of weeks past our 10 year anniversary. 10 years of visiting such places in the darkness has been an absolute pleasure mate.
Picked up where we left off with some camera rotation and back lit silhouette action.
Here's to the next ten years fella and many more images such as this.
I'm going to save processing the 45 minutes of star trails we shot after this one till tomorrow.
Happy days.
I can envision an old farm couple driving into this farm site and sitting quietly in their car before getting out. Before them is a hundred year old barn that once was the work center of their lives. They talk, remembering former days of a life that passed all too quickly.
Outside Norrtälje, Sweden
Olympus 35 RD and Kodak T-Max 400. I think a red filter was there too.
Developed with DD-X.
Tiny up my workspace, and finally got around to tweaking my Lola. still not sure it's 100%, and it's definitely gathered a bit of dust; so I got in the Shield clean-up crew.
Tidy is not my middle name, we do get lots of invertebrates though.
In my garden Stafford UK 24th June 2023
I have a chair next to this bed and watch the buglife.
Tidy Tips is a member of the sunflower family and a native to the western North America.
Common Tidy Tips (Layia Platyglossa) is also known as Coastal Tidy Tips.
Was lucky enough to have another visit from Interior stylist Selina Lake, author of fab books Bazaar Style and Romantic Style, this time with photographer Debi Treloar who has worked on loads of great books and Megan from Ryland Peters and Small (the publishers). They are working on Selina's new book 'Homespun Style' and some pics from my house will feature in it (v.excited)!! They were all so lovely, and hence I had a major tidy up so thought I would use the opportunity to take a couple of pics.
This little kitchen from Ionic is such a delight! Stories from Home gacha collection from The Chapter Four.
Foxes rare chow pup
What Next plant
Soy three legged table
Having a tidy out on my hard drive and I came across a shot of the Flying Scotsman. The legendary Engine visited our area, back in March and we had fun chasing it for a week or more. There's something timeless about Steam Train shots and I thought it would be a shame to just delete it.
A shot taken in the garden of this busy little blue tit parent ensuring that the nest box is kept clean & tidy
Last posting for a while
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While tidying up a bit, I found this hat I bought when I was in Verona (Italy) a few years ago.
Nothing special about it.
I just love this hat :D
Silly pic.
Nothing really interesting apart that.
I worked tonight, but I shouldn't have normally ...
[ I was a bit late in my uploadings but you understand that I didn't have the time !! :S]