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I used my car as a blind and had great looks at this fella in this meadow scaling down both sides of this trunk. I'll be catching up on photos since things are finally winding down for me. Click for large view.
hair: POISON ROUGE Marylou Hat (Black)
dress: Versois et Maillox Bouvier Dress
bag: Versois et Maillox Boite Chapeau Bouvier Collection
heels: Versois et Maillox Bouvier Heels
hair: DOUX - Yves hairstyle
skin: [Glam Affair] Rain Skin [Lelutka EvoX] Sand
jewelry: *AvaWay* VALERIE Necklace & Earrings
head: Lelutka Avalon EvoX
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used the flickr k6 slider to remove the hint of blue background and added clarity and reduced the green color. Was trying to get a poster effect like the bird posters in the doctors office. I think looking at this and my previous post of this photo will show a big difference.
Gotta be one of my favorite little birds such attitude and character I never tire of them.have tried for many years to get them in the garden but never succeeded although they are at the top of the street.
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La turba es un material orgánico, de color pardo oscuro y rico en carbono. Está formada por una masa esponjosa y ligera en la que aún se aprecian los componentes vegetales que la originaron. Se emplea como combustible y en la obtención de abonos orgánicos.
La formación de turba constituye la primera etapa del proceso por el que la vegetación se transforma en carbón mineral. Se forma como resultado de la putrefacción y carbonificación parcial de la vegetación en el agua ácida de pantanos, marismas y humedales. La formación de una turbera es generalmente lenta como consecuencia de una escasa actividad microbiana, debida a la acidez del agua o la baja concentración de oxígeno. El paso de los años va produciendo una acumulación de turba que puede alcanzar varios metros de espesor, a un ritmo de crecimiento que se calcula de entre medio metro y diez centímetros cada cien años.
Fuente: wikipedia
A view of three late 19th-early 20th century mixed-use buildings on Hampshire St., across from the historic United States Post Office and Courthouse (now the Orville H. Browning Post Office Station). This location lies just outside the eastern boundary of the Downtown Quincy Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. All three buildings are known by their addresses: 725-727 Hampshire, 729 Hampshire and 731-733 Hampshire, with each having commercial space on the ground level and apartments on the second and third floors.
Bei der Verwendung ihres Rüssels ist Thora hier zu bewundern: flic.kr/p/2grbWmH, flic.kr/p/2geFQPR
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Thora can be admired here using her trunk: flic.kr/p/2grbWmH, flic.kr/p/2geFQPR
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I used an old fry pan to attach my tripod head to, which I then attached my lens collar to, in order to get a low shot at water's edge.
Spring is finally here! Amusement park season has started!
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This is another shot from Grasmere Lake on a very still September evening. I wanted to capture the concentric circles around the Swan. I used HDR again from a single RAW image.
This photo was short-listed by National Geographic for their 2015 Photo contest. It can be seen and downloaded as a wallpaper from here: photography.nationalgeographic.com/contest-2015/gallery/w...
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“I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.”
― Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Swarovski used to make a lovely range of beads ... and I collected a few of each design I thought might photograph well. These are among my favourites. Called 'brilliants' they create all kinds of colours when the light hits them. These are tiny, about 8mm cubes.
For the Macro Monday challenge "In a row" (July 17th 2023)
My 2023 set: Here
previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
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CP 119 through Cherrywood with a odd choice of power! Pair of CN gevos leads the way from Mtl with a huge string of solid auto racks.
Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 6X6
Estenopeica, hecha en casa.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Arista Edu 100
Exposure: 15 sec.
Pinhole-1 ( 6X6)
Pinhole .3mm
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My submission for Macro Mondays challenge, "Single use". Our household may use a match to light birthday cake candles and scented candles.
Created using a small tube light.
Tiny pear is less than 2 inches from bottom to stem on black surface. "Macro Mondays" ~~~~ "#sidelit"
This was 129 seconds using a Polarie Vixen tracker...using 'star' mode so the foreground suffers a bit with the wind hitting the trees. 16mm, f2.8, ISO400
to change the world, don't let the world change your smile.
Something my Mom would say. My Mom took this picture with her I Pad, She has no idea how she did it. Can you guess what it is?
I have used this location for two other photographs....so I do find something about it very interesting and attractive.
Betagan - a medicine used to control glaucoma. This has no preservative so after use, the plastic container has to be discarded. I suppose that we humans have to accept that there will be some some single use items we can't do without. I recycle these so I hope they go to be melted down and made into other things.
I haven't used my drone very often this year, mainly because my other camera was more inviting, but maybe coming winter I will use my drone more often.
One of the nice things of a drone is that you can picture structures from height that you otherwise wouldn't see.
That is easy seeable with this picture of the "Ijsseleye".
The IJsseleye is an artificial island in the Ketellake (Ketelmeer, province of Flevoland, the Netherlands) used as a depository to store polluted silt. Most of the polluted silt was deposited in the Ketelmeer by the IJssel river between 1950 and 1990. Removal of silt soil from the Ketelmeer lake also aims to deepen the channel leading to the mouth of the IJssel to at least a depth of 3.5 m (11.5 ft), thus aiming to improve access to the river for navigation.
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This stone monument is the so called Havängsdösen - Haväng being the place (lit. sea meadow) and dös meaning dolmen. This Neolithic burial was made by people of the of the Funnelbeaker culture and is believed to date to around 3500 B.C. The dolmen itself is made out of 4 stones (3 sides and one as roof) with the opening towards the sea and the east. The grave is then surrounded by additional stones, fencing an area of some 60 square metres. The dolmen was excavated in 1869 - then a skeleton and a flint axe was found. Some believe that this is a sign of plundering of the grave, but burials of this type often don't display much grave-goods.
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