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Bai Tu Long Bay is a bay in Vietnam. It encompasses Bai Tu Long National Park. Bai Tu Long Bay is northeast of Hạ Long Bay
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Cyanoptila cyanomelana - Đớp ruồi Nhật Bản.
Males are 1 year old during the first migration season
& Cottonwood Borer - Plectrodera scalator
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On this day, Peter Sanchez ashes were set out into the Atlantic Ocean by three of his daughters, his niece, and his son in law. A day at the beach and a celebration of his life. A grand farewell.
Second trial for the theme of today.
Another ultrawide macro capture, in which I tried to put some natural elements (the cow, the shell, the sky), but in a "studio setup"! 😅
Have a great MM, dear Flickr friends! 😉
Just completed two days of intense photography, and 600 pics further! The reason is clear, finally snow on two consecutive days that drove me crazy :)! In the mornings I did the old city tour, and this shot is my favorite view of Old Utrecht with canals and in the distance the Dom tower. I used my ultrawide Sigma to catch the emerging blue sky, and keep my other shot from the day before that was done with only 17mm.
The idyllic position of Gamsblut hütte halfway through the Gardenissima slope in the Seceda ski area makes it an ideal spot for a casual lunch after a few runs. Surprisingly enough, even though i'm a fan of their local food offer, this time it wasn't the menu that first caught my attention.... In fact, right in front of the outdoor dining terrace, a little lounge area looked so inviting in that ultrawide dolomitic scenery. Of course I couldn't resist trying out the softness of those inflatable beds and the next thing i know is that a half hour later i was laying there with a big smile on my face and a generous glass of mulled wine in my hand... That was the end of the shortest skiing experience!
I know this image turned out to be a little too wide but i really had no other way to show the "feel" of the place in low season
It’s almost as though this road was built for aerials 🚗
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Petra Theater (Arabic: مسرح البتراء) is a first century AD Nabataean theatre situated 600 m from the centre of Petra. Substantial part of the theater was carved out of solid rock, while the scaena and exterior wall were constructed. The theater's auditorium consists of three horizontal sections of seats separated by passageways and seven stairways to ascend. The theater could accommodate a number of approximately 8500 people, more than the estimated number of Amman theater. Petra Theater follows similar architectural patterns of Roman theaters, which enhances superior acoustics
Ultrawide angle module from the ZTE Axon 30 Ultra
As MotionCam was used to capture the image the EXIF data is not complete
The capture was done in RAW/DNG and developed in Lightroom
Another experiment with ultrawide macro photography. ;-)
Have a great MM, dear Flickr friends.
P.S.
I put the little shell on a single 1 euro cent coin.
Below that coin, in increasing size order, there are:
- one 2 euro cent coin
- one 10 euro cent coin
- one 5 euro cent coin
- one 20 euro cent coin
- one 1 euro coin (only a part)
I hope that my interpretation of the theme is not out of the rules.
P.P.S. (EDIT)
This image was rejected by MM admins.
As I feared, I didn't respect the rules of the theme of today.
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Hello dear Flickr friends,
another moment in the photo that touches me yesterday. It is a wonderful thing to compose from the POV in the sky. I had some software problems with the Hasselblad and the basic flight settings, especially the GPS software yesterday. All photos I made yesterday I got in JPG but not in RAW format. I chose it in the basic settings but I think because of the software update and the missing wifi outside I flow with a not optimal system. Later when I was on the way for my job I crossed a little lake and I wanted to make a shot from above, but I was a little afraid because of the missing software update and so this project found an early end. At last I had to catch the drone with my hands, because there was a GPS wall at the border to the lake. But it was no nature reserve and it was ok to fly here.
I decided to make all current drone updates and the updates from the smart controller and really... all problems were done.
I do not fly with automatic functions like RTH or automatically Take Off or Landing maneuvers to have some more handling control. Always a good training with a drone that has a speed of 72 km/h. I always want to see the drone in front of me, sometimes as a little point in the sky...;) I started with two little Snaptain drones last year, now I fly with the Mavic Mini 12 MP (a really wonderful-wonderful-wonderful drone, but better to start with a low budget drone to learn drone flying) and now since some month the Mavic 2 Pro with 20MP Hasselblad camera and a smart controller. The smart controller is a wonderful thing because you need no more mobile phone while flying and the screen is really breathtaking. It is just wonderful for a photographer to have such a flying camera by your side. I try to be a careful pilot. You can read everywhere from drone flights that ends with a total crash and a damage of thousands of Euros. Sometimes on the first day of flying. Beware... I met a Pro drone pilot on these days and he showed me his Phantom 4 Pro in the sky, a wonderful drone. While the landing maneuver he flow between a group of trees and the drone crashed because of a gust of wind, fell down like a stone. Unfortunately with the result of a total loss. Godness, I was totally sad about this incident. But he was controlled. A new experience, but a very expensive lesson.
I will do my best, fly the drones like my babies and shit, I know little accidents with babies are normal, because they have a lot of energy and if you look only 1 second in the wrong direction....
Now I have to start the experiential SUP tour. I will take the Mavic Mini with me. See you tomorrow, from a higher POV.
Best regards, happy Thursday ahead...
Yarin
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