Capture: Someone, Somewhere, In Summertime
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Gudrun Gisela, in reply to
Nasty nasty wasps. We had one on the property a few years back. An area in the back garden where not much happened on a daily basis a basket was created and should one come within say a meter of the godforsaken wasp nest, soldier wasps would come at me. Anyway i got junior on to it. You have to get up very early in the morning before they start their early shift and douse it with petrol or turpentine. The fumes kill them straight away. None escaped and the place is a peaceful nook of the neighborhood.
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Jos,
Wow, love that last one especially, I have been trying to get a bee in flight in serious close up, but gee it's hard. There are some cheap laser triggers available that you can set up to snap a pic when the beam is broken apparently.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
been trying to get a bee in flight in serious close up, but gee it’s hard.
It is so hard that only flukiness works. I think it helped that there was a huge bunch of bees doing a flash-mob on the rosemary nearby so there was a lot of coming and going.
Back on the wasps, I have to be careful when poking the camera into the patch of zinnias when I can’t really see what I’m doing. The wasps are quite busy in there too.
And that last pic I think is the cream of the crop, I'll call it quits on the monarch pics now - unless there is a swarm (more than 3) out there on the zinnias....
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ChrisW, in reply to
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ChrisW, in reply to
Rock faces.
First one very reminiscent of some of Simonova's Ukrainian sand art faces from the Great Patriotic War - slowed down rather a lot, fossilised even.
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ChrisW, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
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ChrisW, in reply to
Wow, that’s incredible.
So you weren't one of the 24 million views?!
It had good exposure in an earlier era of PAS in 2009, and impact on a memorable Speaker thread How to look good as a Nazi. Seems rather a long time ago now, 23 million views-worth.And the subliminal match of your sandstone face - impressive too.
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Jos,
Nice guys!
Where's Castle Hill Stephen?
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Jos,
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Stephen Judd, in reply to
It's here.
See also DOC website, Wikipedia.
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Jos,
Ta, neat looking place!
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FletcherB, in reply to
The sky really did look like that. It’s a freaky place.
What? Sky Blue? I'm shocked.... never seen it like that before, anywhere...
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P.S. lovely photos, and looks like a neat place to check out some time... thanks.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Black Phoenix II (1991) by Ralph Hotere, installed in 2005 as the centrepiece of the Hotere Garden Oputae on Observation Point, Port Chalmers. Based on the stern section of the fishing boat ‘Poitrel’ which had been destroyed by fire.
First the essentially rear view from the up-harbour side, late afternoon November 2011.
Then a frontal view from the down-harbour side. An arrow points to an observation on Hone Papita Raukura Hotere’s death – that Ralph Hotere’s work lives on, in full vigour.
Detail including the stainless steel panels, and subtle light through the red glass which backs paired gaps in the burnt timbers. A frontal view, because I would so much like to visit more often, in different light and weathers …
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Lilith __, in reply to
Heh, a lovely pair of images! And lovely of your family. :-)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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