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@Irisfreundin Ortsteil von Dresden

Er war zum Glück noch eine Weile zu sehen und ich konnte doch noch schnell aufs Feld zum fotografieren.

“Le Petit Poucet”

This café-brewery has a very nice decoration with old woodwork and vintage furniture.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/le-petit-poucet/

📅 25 January 2018

📸 Fujifilm X-T2 + 10-24mm
🎛️ ISO 2000, ƒ/5.6, 1/60 s

Le Petit Poucet

📷 Comienza la semana y todo parece cuesta arriba. Bueno, se trata de dar un paso, y luego otro, y otro,... y antes de darnos cuenta será viernes. En la foto, Gaztelugatxe antes de Juego de tronos (desde entonces está siempre a tope 🙈)

A por el lunes 🖖🏼

Un puente estrecho, de piedra, que cruza una pequeña franja de mar hasta llegar a un islote y subir zigzagueando hasta la pequeña ermita que hay en la cima. Cielo azul con nubes blancas (un típico día de verano).

@FotoVorschlag "Waschtag"

In Raru in Zanskar/ Ladakh jeden Sonntag. 2003 mit einer Pocketkamera fotografiert.

Eine weite Gebirgslandschaft. Im Vordergrund ein Zaun, an dem Wäsche aufgehängt ist. Zwischen den Bergen blauer Himmel mit ein paar weißen Wolken.

'Waschtag' #FotoVorschlag

#Wassertropfen an der #Wäschespinne und mit der #Tärfenschiefe rumgespielt

#RX100VI 2022-10-22

'Waschtag' #FotoVorschlag

#Wassertropfen an der #Wäschespinne und mit der #Tärfenschiefe rumgespielt

#RX100VI 2022-10-22

Night City, Taipei, Taiwan.

April 2025, Canon PowerShot.

Night aerial of Taipei, shot from Taipei 101’s indoor observation deck.

Shiny smooth

Royal Oaks by Sammy Garcia

https://www.sammygarciaphotography.com/

via pangeen

@photography



Shiny smooth, frozen wave at sunset, with oak trees at the shore.

Schwarzweiß Foto.

Kaputte Carolabrücke. 
Der Neustädter Brückenbereich, der noch steht.

Durch den Umzug sind meine Beiträge in der vorherigen Instanz verblieben.

Ich hoffe Ihr ertragt es, nun auch wieder ältere (Lieblings-) Bilder gepostet zu bekommen.

Eins davon ist dieses hier und möglicherweise fühle ich mich dem auch sehr verbunden
😉:


Individuality.


Ein Feld voller Sonnenblumen, die meisten nach der Blüte und sie lassen die Köpfe hängen.
Mittig steht eine in voller Blüte, hoch erhobenen Hauptes, anders als die anderen.
Der Himmel in dramatischem blaue-Stunden-Blau mit Wolken.

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California, United States
© Bryan Jolley/TANDEM Stills + Motion

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California, United States

A rainy summer's night in Glasgow, Part II.

Blue-green neon lights are reflected in the rainwater pooled on the shiny surface of a black marble bench, while the out of focus paving stones in the background shimmer with pale blue light Golden light reflects on the rainwater around a circular iron street drain, making it look like it has been cast from precious metal The word EVERYMAN, written in red neon capitals, reflects in a puddle among cobbled stones in an alleyway, the letters are reversed and shimmering because of a light breeze rippling the surface of the water The metallic surface of a fairground ride reflects pink and blue neon lights in the background, along with the flame-like reflections from a neon advertising board in the foreground.

Messier 64

This dusty galaxy is also known as the "Black Eye" or "Evil Eye" galaxy.

Easily identified by the spectacular band of dark dust that partially obscures its bright core, Messier 64, or the Black Eye Galaxy, is characterized by its bizarre internal motion. The gas in the outer regions of this spiral galaxy is rotating in the opposite direction from the gas and stars in its inner regions. This strange behavior may be the result of a merger between M64 and a satellite galaxy over a billion years ago.

New stars are forming in the region where the oppositely rotating gases collide, are compressed, and then contract. Particularly noticeable in this stunning Hubble image of the galaxy’s core are recently formed hot, blue stars and pink clouds of glowing hydrogen gas that fluoresce when exposed to ultraviolet light from the newly-formed stars.

English astronomer Edward Pigott first spotted M64 in March of 1719, just 12 days before German astronomer Johann Elert Bode, and roughly a year before Charles Messier independently rediscovered it in March of 1780. The galaxy is located 17 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices. The best time of year to look for the Black Eye Galaxy is May. Its apparent magnitude of 9.8 requires a moderately sized telescope and dark sky site.
This dusty galaxy is also known as the "Black Eye" or "Evil Eye" galaxy.

Credit:
NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI); Acknowledgment: S. Smartt (Institute of Astronomy) and D. Richstone (U. Michigan)

This image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope features NGC 4826, otherwise known as M64— a spiral galaxy located 17 million light-years away in the constellation of Coma Berenices (Berenice’s Hair). This galaxy is often referred to as the “Black Eye” or “Evil Eye” Galaxy because of the dark band of dust that sweeps across one side of its bright nucleus. M64 is known by astronomers for its strange internal motion.

Credit:
NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI); Acknowledgment: S. Smartt (Institute of Astronomy) and D. Richstone (U. Michigan)

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