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Traveling back home to Alberta last week through The Rocky Mountains, to visit family, always such a stunning drive!

32/52 weeks of 2015

 

115 pictures in 2015: #32 Made of wood

 

Flickr Explore #489

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see ON BLACK

 

A gekko really doesn´t move - to understand this a little better check the exif data ;)

 

The picture was taken in the "Masoala Halle" in Zürich. This is a very large hall with a "natural" rain forest within. No restrictions, cages or anything. Basically a small wildlife resort.

 

I needed to switch to manual focus, as the autofocus was not willing to help me with this :)

 

Cold-hearted orb that rules the night.

Removes the colours from our sight.

Red is grey, yellow white.

But we decide which is right.

And which is an illusion.

 

Late Lament (Nights in White Satin), Graeme Edge/Moody Blues

 

52 Weeks: The 2025 Edition

Week 32: The Night Sky

The Mývatn Visitor Centre (Mývatnsstofa) is located near the Skútustaðagígar pseudocraters on the southwest shore of Lake Mývatn, offering information on the area's geology, flora, and fauna through exhibitions and ranger-led assistance. It provides maps, books, and a gift shop, alongside a free car park and toilet facilities. The center also serves as a starting point for trails through the nearby pseudocraters.

Further on there is a short walk one can do to the Lake. I found this rock with lots of midges seemingly stuck in mid-air. I'm presuming a spiders web of some sort. Many people wear head nets in this area given the huge numbers of midges.

For the Through the Lens Theme week 32 of numbers.

Just for a change my small brown chum is clean and shiny, not covered in mud or duck weed, not leaping four feet into the air, charging about or begging for food..he's just small, brown and very perky..bless'im!

:-)

Oh my, I can't wait until tomorrow - the last of our week of hearts!

These are little pastry cutters.

 

7 Days of Shooting Week #32 Love or Loathe Focus Friday ....

 

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my first attempt at the adult colouring book I bought this week..addictive..!

at home, Hamworthy 07.08.2015

 

Something different for my 52 weeks in 2015 project, week twenty two 6 to 12 August 2015

Week 32 CC challenge - my favourite things.

One of my favourite things is to wander around my own garden, watching, and photographing, the wildlife that comes into my own little paradise.

(Michelle - Two days running I have seen a hedgehog's "calling card" - but not seen the hog yet.... so I have one somewhere in the locality.)

winds dance across the sands as we wait for rain...

Playing with color

 

52 Weeks of 2023 - Week 32 - Experiment with Color

 

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Just as I knew they would, Percy and Baker have become good friends. Baker follows us around and is right there if Percy is playing on his blanket or being held by Gramma. He has to restrain himself so much, as he want to play with Percy's toys, but also knows they are not his. Percy giggles at him and reaches for him, sometimes pulling a handful of hair off his back. Baker does not mind, is patient and kind and a wee bit jealous!

This little house sits within the Dumfries House Estate and it sits up at quite a height from level ground!

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Weekly Theme (Week 32) ~ Starts With H ...

 

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The wooden carved sculpture of a World War 1 soldier is looking nicely weathered and blends nicely with the surrounding greenery!

 

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Crazy Yellow for Crazy Tuesday #YellowColourColorAmarillo

The Flickr Lounge, week 32 #Neglect

 

Detail of the "Glass Storage Marking" field of letters / pavement sculpture by Berlin architects Kühn Malvezzi in front of the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin-Kreuzberg. "The black and yellow field of letters accentuates the entire length of the plaza in front of the museum. It consists of the names of 160 artists who are represented in the Berlinische Galerie by notable works or groups of works, arranged in rows without breaks. Standing in the middle of the field, the visitor has trouble discerning the correct divisions between known and unknown names. Therefore, many peculiar and even humorous alienations and malapropisms arise. Read vertically or diagonally, the field yields meaningless sound poems, a tribute to the Berlinische Galerie’s one-of-a-kind collection of 1920s Berlin Dadaism. Children love to spell their names by hopping across the letters." (STRG/CTRL+ www.berlinischegalerie.de/en/museum-berlin/art-city-space...)

 

What fascinated me about this particular detail of the field of letters was that crack in the pavement going right through the capital "Y". I don't know whether the crack was caused by the weed growing there, or the weed grew there after the pavement broke, but since this is art, it might well have been an intended breaking point, or rather line. Taken with my little compact MFT-sensor camera, the Lumix LX100, and processed in LR and Luminar 3.

 

Happy Crazy Tuesday, Everyone :-)

 

Sollbruchstelle

 

Detail der Gehwegskulptur "Markierung Glaslager" auf dem Vorplatz der Berlinischen Galerie in Berlin Kreuzberg. Das "schwarz-gelbe Buchstabenfeld hebt den Museumsvorplatz in seiner ganzen Länge hervor. Es besteht aus 160 ohne Unterbrechung aneinandergereihten exemplarischen Künstlernamen, die mit herausragenden Werken oder ganzen Werkgruppen in der Berlinischen Galerie vertreten sind. Mitten auf dem Feld stehend, tut sich der Besucher in der Regel schwer, zwischen bekannten und unbekannten Namen die richtige Trennung zu vollziehen. Daraus ergeben sich oft eigentümliche, auch komische Verfremdungen und Verballhornungen. Senkrecht oder diagonal gelesen, ergeben sich Sinn-lose Lautgedichte, eine Reverenz an die einzigartige Sammlung zum Berliner Dadaismus der 1920er-Jahre in der Berlinischen Galerie. Kinder lieben es, ihren Namen über die Felder hüpfend zu buchstabieren." (STRG/CTRL+ www.berlinischegalerie.de/de/museum-berlin/kunst-im-ausse...)

 

Was mich an diesem Detail des Buchstabenfeldes besonders fasziniert hat, war der Riss im Asphalt, der genau durch das große "Y" geht. Ob er nun von dem ungestümen Unkraut verursacht wurde oder die Pflänzchen später nur die Gelegenheit, hier an Erdreich zu kommen, schlau genutzt haben, weiß ich nicht, aber da es sich um Kunst am Bau handelt, könnte dieser Riss auch als Sollbruchstelle eingeplant gewesen sein. Aufgenommen mit meiner kleinen "MFT-Kompakten", der Lumix LX100, und entwickelt in Luminar 3.

QLD is have it's worst weather in some time as severe Tropical Cyclone Marcia crosses the coast with wind gusts up to 285 kilometres per hour being recorded; a deluge of rain with huge wild seas reported.

This huge weather system has brought rain to most of the eastern coast including where we are in Iluka in NSW.

This is the evening sunset sky, full of dark looming clouds.

 

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #32" "Silhouette" "High Key or Low Key Friday"

Working late getting a shot on the ride home

 

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Ok, so this lake is not on my way home DAILY... but what is is quite boring. I was thinking that in the last month this lake has been on my way home 3 times... and since I have yet to photograph this lake (Ya, I don't know why either..) I figured now is as good a time as any. Just like last week with Spotted Lake, this lake too has minerals in it, it is only this color in the summer! I put the description below:)

  

Kalamalka Lake (aka "Kal Lake") is a large lake in the Interior Plateau of southern central British Columbia, Canada, east of Okanagan Lake and approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Vernon. The lake is named for the Okanagan (Okanogan U.S. spelling) Indian chief who occupied its northern shores.

 

At different times of the year the colour of the lake can range from cyan to indigo, in different spots at the same time. The colour of the water is derived from light scattering, caused by the precipitation of calcite (CaCO3).

 

Cape Girardeau County Missouri

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #32" "Love or Loathe" "Minimal Sunday"

 

Which is your preferred "token of love" on Valentines Day ... a carefully selected and presented dandelion or an expensive bunch of red roses?

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Week 32/52: 2015. Theme of the week: On your way home.

 

Taking a walk at the local countryside.

 

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Anabel's crayon box is a mess of the old and the new

 

050/117 Old and new (In the same photograph)

It sometimes helps everyone around to give yourself a bit more time to get into position. --- No critters were permanently scared in the making of this picture.

  

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The theme for 52 weeks this week is The Night Sky. Hard to do with an iPhone and I was surprised to see that there was something to see anyway. I'm onyl missing Alkaid, the seventh star of this constellation.

2023 Weekly Alphabet Challenge - FRAME(S)

Week 32/52:2016 Edition [Friday 5th August to Thursday 11th August] - Theme - Framed

 

For this weeks theme I took a trip into Dublin, Ireland, to the entrance to Trinity College. There I photographed the Bell Tower framed byt the entrance archway.

 

The Bell Tower stands nearly 100 foot tall and was built in 1853 to the designs of the famous architect Sir Charles Lanyon

 

I then added a Border to the image in Adobe Lightroom thanks to an internet tutorial.

 

.....and he separated the sea and the sky

 

Sea fog rolling up the the Ashcombe Valley towards Dartmoor.

 

The theme for this week is Landscape

52 weeks of 2017

Week #32 ~ Silhouette

It's Valentine's Day so why not another shot of those little hearts ~ previously I mentioned wooden but yes I believe they maybe some sort of cardboard ;-)

 

7 Days of Shooting Week #32 All Your Heart Desires Black and White Wednesday ....

 

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Saw this cool bee house at Calvin Ecosystem Preserve.

 

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Week32

 

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This is Dumfries House which is not big it's HUGE!!

 

The house is part of the Prince's Foundation (Prince Charles who of course is now King Charles) it is set within the 2,000 acres estate and has a fantastic range of Chippendale furniture within!!

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Weekly Theme (Week 32) ~ Starts With H ...

 

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7 Days of Shooting/Week #32/Love or Loathe/Macro Monday

I set the theme for Week 32 earlier this year to be "The Night Sky" to coincide with the annual Perseid meteor shower. Foolishly I forgot to check the moon phase for the period. Doh! This has now been compounded with cloud-cover. So this is what I've done with it at 2.30am.

 

When life gives you lemons etc....

 

I may yet get a Perseids shot.

For the 52 in 2017 group. week#32. "Urban Fragments"

Shot taken on August 11th 2017.

 

It is a familiar cliche for so many people, caught in the early morning rush to get to work .... held up at the lights on a rainy morning. And I can recall the feeling! But having lived in the country for more than 20 years now, I find there is something magical about all the bright lights twinkling in the rainy windscreen. I'm in no rush ;o)

 

The title is taken from the Gretchen Peters' song which starts

 

"It's raining in my coffee cup

Comin' down since I got up today, cold and gray

And lookin' in my rear view mirror

I could be anywhere but here I am, traffic jam"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRj77qOCPSc

 

The YouTube video is a live performance, the album version from "The Secret of Life" is even better. Full lyrics below.

 

It's raining in my coffee cup

Comin' down since I got up today, cold and gray

And lookin' in my rear view mirror

I could be anywhere but here I am, traffic jam

 

All these people without names

Everyday we face the same routine

Waiting for the light to turn green

 

The lady in the blue sedan

Combs her hair and steals a glance at me

Who is she? Does anybody hold her tight

Or does she spend her days and nights at home all alone

 

And over in the passing zone

All wrapped up inside their own daydreams

They're waiting for the light to turn green

Do they wonder who I am?

Do they know I'm not some damn machine

Waiting for the light to turn green?

 

What about the love I long for?

What about the child I want someday?

Where are they? What about my heart's desire?

What about these four bald tires I'm on? How long?

 

My drive by shots: Drive Bys!

My 52 in 2017 set: 52 in 2017

This is one of the Salt Pans on St Nicholas Golf Course ~ usually, I would take a photo of the two Salt Pans but grabbed a different viewpoint for this shot!

 

Flickr Lounge ~ Weekend Theme (Week 32) ~ B&W or Monotone ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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Day 239 of 365

 

Week 32, Assignment 3 for Take A Class With Dave And Dave.

 

Dr. Seuss - Photos in some way inspired by Dr. Seuss

 

From One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

 

Say!

Look at his fingers!

One, two, three . . .

How many fingers

do I see?

 

One, two, three, four,

five, six, seven,

eight, nine, ten.

 

He has eleven!

 

Eleven!

This is something new.

I wish I had

Eleven too!

 

I also did this one as a joke, but it is Dr. Suess inspired.

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