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This View you can't see in just 100 years
Actually it takes 100's years to make such thing like this, and the nature was very generous to give us suck nice view.
This is in place called AlKhiran, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman
Looking forward to see you there :)
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Not sure what appeals me in this shot. I mainly see, as usually, what is wrong: since I wanted to use a low ISO and at the same time blur what is behind the butterfly, what I got is a loss of details on the wings. I recovered some with the HDR process, but I even wonder whether the merging was completely correct (the little fellas were quite kind to me, but sometimes couldn't help moving a little bit). The head isn't much visible and perhaps it is a good thing, since it looks quite out of focus.
The only reason I usually mention the negatives is because I suppose it is a way of improving, the trying to detect what could be done better. At the same time I like the way the butterfly stands, and the view 'inside' the wings. Nothing special, but probably a slightly unusual point of view. I kept focusing on the 'buckeye' and probably it wasn't a brilliant idea, but again: the final result does not displease me too much.
And I hope I got the name, common one and scientific one, right, this time :)
Blick aus der Klosterruine Limburg. In der Ferne ist die Schloss- und Festungsruine Hardenburg zu sehen.
This photo was taken during my trip from Ehrwald to the Zugspitze and is shows the sunrise over Ehrwald with the Tiroler mountains in the Background.
Over the New Year Holiday I was sitting in my usual spot on my couch due to my non weight bearing foot surgery when what to my wondering eye should appear but a beautiful sunset worth a cheer! I took a shot of the image far away but needed to get closer by scooter way! The next images are the bottom of the sunset, the bright oranges, then the top half with blues and pinks. So beautiful I went up and down, down and up,never able to get all in one shot. Photo images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs) Photo Images May appear on wearableart and/or home essentials @vlpdesigns.com
Another view of El Capitan, also called Agathla by the Navajo people. Over 1500 feet high. Located near Kayenta, AZ.
A big vessel passing by our little boat fighting with rough sea as we travelled from Prangli island to the mainland. Estonia.