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"Farbe: Orange"
Ein Bild vom Ausflug ins Forschungszentrum Jülich im Rahmen der QuantenAkademie 2023. Auf der Veranstaltung sind noch andere Dinge im Zusammenhang mit dem Prompt passiert, aber das würde den Rahmen von 500 Zeichen bei weitem sprengen.

Ein kompliziert aussehendes Gerät in einem orange beleuchteten Raum.

Eeeep! We feel the terror on this kid's face.

This photo by France Leclerc is one of the top images in the annual Pure Street Photography competiton. See more of our favorites today on Colossal.

https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2025/10/pure-street-photography-awards-2025/

three children in the street watch as their basketball is about to hit an old woman in the face

every 3-4 years when they are cleaning it the authorities allow visitors into the waterworks.
They are pretty fussy about security (I guess rightly so) but they do allow pictures.

Empty water reservoir with archs Empty water reservoir with archs Empty water reservoir with archs Empty water reservoir with archs

@gretebrug ein Kranichleuchthimmel für dich

I'm planning to bring to and try to bring some more attention to it (and to in general). I will definitely develop film for people who want to see the machine in action (black-and-white for sure, color if enough people want it). I will also bring some bulk film to roll and a couple of cameras for interested people to try.
Now I need advice from people more experienced with visiting : what else should I do? Should I make a lecture out of it? Lightning talk? Not sure what to talk about. About how I developed the machine? How it works? Why an film developing processor is needed in 2025? Auf meinem gebrochenen Deutsch oder auf Englisch? Halp!

Picture of an OpenAutoLab machine with text clarifying what its main components are: agitation module, main pump, electronics, filter pump, level sensor, developing tank, force gauge, vessels for chemicals, filter for water.

Somebody has got skills with sidewalk chalk.

Calvin and Hobbes lurch around like zombies. Portrayed with no small skill with chalk on a sidewalk

Holzi-Holzi-Holz

Mal wieder das #SEL55210 und das #Meike85mmF14 gegeneinander gehalten, beim hin- und Rückweg an jeweils der selben Stelle beim Spaziergang.

#Baumstamm #Holz #alpha7rm2

Gefällter, zerlegter Baumstamm Leicht anderer Blickwinkel, mehr Tele

Holly Beach, Louisiana

I might have shared this image recently, but that’s perfectly fine—I wanted to clean it up a bit, though the changes are subtle. Standing there, gazing down the coastline, was incredibly relaxing. I’ve visited this beach a few times, and this might be the biggest crowd I’ve ever seen during one of my trips.

"Holly Beach in Louisiana unfolds like a tranquil canvas of land, water, and sky. The vast shoreline is composed of soft, golden sand, rippling gently beneath shallow pools that shimmer under the open sky. The tide rolls in with hushed whispers, waves cresting before they dissolve into foamy traces on the shore. A cluster of seagulls, ever-watchful, stands gathered on the wet sand—some poised elegantly while others nestle into the earth, their white and gray feathers blending seamlessly with the surroundings.

In the background, a few figures stroll leisurely, silhouetted against the sea’s expanse, moving with an unhurried grace that mirrors the rhythm of the waves. Fishing poles stand like sentinels near the water’s edge, hinting at a quiet pastime as the ocean stretches far into the horizon. Above, the sky transitions from a soft, pale blue to a gentle blush of pink, casting a delicate glow that suggests either the waking hush of dawn or the dreamy descent of evening. Every element—the salty breeze, the rhythmic call of the gulls, and the golden reflection of the sun—whispers of nature’s quiet beauty, inviting visitors into its peaceful embrace." - Copilot

Hunter Gaze

A few years ago, a Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter cooperii) settled on a limb overlooking my backyard bird feeders, surveying the scene with a hunter’s precision. I wanted to capture a close-up of its intense stare - an unyielding gaze that speaks of stealth and dominance. Though only its right eye is visible in this image, it unmistakably belongs to a predator, sharp and unwavering.

"This image captures a stunning Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter cooperii)**, its sharp gaze cutting through the frame with quiet intensity. The hawk’s head is tilted slightly, revealing the intricate layering of its finely barred feathers, which transition from warm russet tones on its chest to sleek gray across its back. Its piercing red-orange eyes burn with focus, embodying both precision and power.

The hooked beak, dark and formidable, curves downward—a silent testament to the bird’s predatory prowess. The lighting accentuates the hawk’s well-defined features, casting a subtle glow along its sleek plumage while highlighting the rich textures of its feathers. The background remains unobtrusive, allowing the hawk to dominate the composition with its regal presence. Every detail—from the sharp contrast between its chest markings to the fierce intensity in its stare—captures the essence of a formidable yet graceful hunter." - Copilot

A recent photo of a starling murmuration as if smoke from a chimney has been called a "fluke" by its Yorkshire based, UK photographer, Anna Tosney

The photo shows a starling murmuration, which is the name for the phenomenon of thousands of starlings flying together in a large, swirling flock directly above a tall industrial chimney. It gives the illusion of the starlings forming steam coming out of the top.

farbenfrohes ende eines regentages :)

Zum #silentSunday ein Foto aus dem Moor vom Donnerstag Morgen.
Ich mag die Stimmung vor Sonnenaufgang.

#nature #photography #naturfotografie #naturephotography #silentsunday
Morgennebel im Moor vor Sonnenaufgang

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