Cheating again? I think not this time. Perhaps the best known doors in the world. Musical, theatrical, poetic, colorful, creative, aged and timeless, these doors have opened the way for many people.
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Cheating again? I think not this time. Perhaps the best known doors in the world. Musical, theatrical, poetic, colorful, creative, aged and timeless, these doors have opened the way for many people.
For other openings, click here.
Went out yesterday looking for my Blue Heron which walked on water. Didn’t find him, but found these pretty flowers shot from 19 feet away with a 300mm lens (that’s all I had with me). Added the vignette through GIMP which was so painful (probably would’ve been just as painful for me in any editing software) I had to stop in the middle, go out, climb a ladder and clean my rain gutters. Some day I’ll learn the software and happily watch the rain overflow my gutters.
The flower? My best guess is some sort of Gaillardia (Joe Bell Flower), also known in Sweden as Flower Thingy.
Turtle Thursday? Why not? And what can be cuter on Turtle Thursday than baby turtles? So here are five photos of them in situ. As these are little guys at best, you may want to click on the images to get a better view.
A muse? Hmmm… Seldom do I think that deeply. In fact, to generalize the last sentence, seldom do I think. But to go along with the challenge, the sky could be my muse. Most light comes from the sky. Light is something that inspires photographers. In its own right, the sky is notable as the canvas for sunrises, sunsets, weather, clouds, sun, moon and stars. To celebrate the sky, here’s a cloudscape.
To see what inspires others, click here.
I cheated. Again. Sorry. In order to come close to the challenge I included the histogram for photo in the challenge (and a little bit of my desktop wallpaper). So here’s the cheat and the final photo.
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With summer officially only a few days away, it’s usually time to go down to the river for a picnic. Except when the creek rises and then, it’s the off-season.
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I was surprised in sampling the vivid entries for this week’s challenge that there weren’t many entries for fireworks. Many flowers, but few fireworks. So to help right the world, here are 12 photos from the original light painting application (there’s an app for everything, even if it goes back to the 7th century), fireworks.
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