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Seacats Magic and Mischief moored up side by side in Ipswich Marina today! Happy Smile On Saturday everyone!
Calmly taking in the rugged scenery. Mountain goats love rock mountains, this place must seem like they have arrived in heaven to the herd.
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"Two of us riding nowhere
Spending someone's
Hard earned pay
You and me Sunday driving
Not arriving
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home
Two of us sending postcards
Writing letters
On my wall
You and me burning matches
Lifting latches
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home
You and I have memories
Longer than the road that stretches out ahead
Two of us wearing raincoats
Standing solo
In the sun
You and me chasing paper
Getting nowhere
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home
You and I have memories
Longer than the road that stretches out ahead
Two of us wearing raincoats
Standing solo
In the sun
You and me chasing paper
Getting nowhere
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home
We're going home
Better believe it."
If the EXIF data was a chef’s recipe it would look like this:
Use 40mm pot with a bit of seasoning of ISO 200 cook on slow fire at f/5 for about three minutes and forty one seconds.
Light painting was courtesy of Phil with his huge bright torch and Martins new LED panel light on juicy green settings.
Red-eyed and Philadelphia right above our water feature.
Eventually they both came down and sat in the water which I haven't seen before.
They are more of a dip and dash bather.
Vireo olivaceus - red-eyed
Vireo philadelphicus -Philadelphia
Kalanchoe flowers and buds.
There are many variants of this tropical plant.
Los Angeles; January 2021
Children's board book, "Two Bad Mice" by Beatrix Potter and illustrated by Charles Santore. Cider Mill Press Book Pub.1986 In my collection. Aug 2022.
Tom Thumb and his wife, Hunca Munca, raid a dollhouse leaving quite a mess.
Sheep on the levee.
Schafe auf dem Deich.
Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor 35-70mm 1:3.5 @ ~f/8
through Novoflex Minolta SR - Fuji X-Mount adapter
on Fujifilm X-E1
Check my album Adapted Manual Lenses for more...
Waiting for a good wave. Another one of those photos where I didn't instantly see what was there. Interestingly - they seem to be fairly sharp, even though the exposure was more than a second. Not only is this a testament to the image stabilisation powers of the OM1, as I shot this handheld, it also says something about the surfers' stillness in the water as they waited for their wave.
If you are looking at this on a small screen it is very possible that the title will be a complete mystery but I promise there are in fact two surfers in the picture.
Two miles North of Alston. A section of the South Tyne trail, a great short long distance path. Looking North from the bridge at Kirkhaugh
21-11-1991
Segovia, Spain
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“Two Shorelines” — Shoreline trees, meadows, and rocks reflected in the water of a small subalpine Sierra lake.
Many of my photographs from this July backpack trip in the Eastern Sierra featured views of the large landscape — long and high mountain ridges, lakes backed by tall mountains, and so forth. This one focuses on closer subjects including the shoreline that I was standing on and the meadow and sparse forest on the other side of this small bay.
I made the photograph in the morning, at just about the end of this morning’s photography. The soft and warm light of early morning was fading away and the light was beginning to be more harsh. I was first interested in the little rocky outcropping just to the left of center, and I thought it would be interesting to juxtapose that with the further forest across the water.