三人行 (Three Rows) | ©Jiqing Fan (Brockway Mountain, Cooper Harbor, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, US)
Birds of Australia photos by Bill Robinson on Flickr.
1-Eastern Rosella
2-Varigated Fairy Wren
3-Nankeen Kestral
4-Nankeen Kestral
5-White Faced Heron
6-The Dance of the (yellow) Crimson Rosella
7-Black Shouldered Kite
8-The Stretch (Galah Cockatoo)
9-Wedgtail Eagle
10-Silver Eye on a Kangaroo Paw.
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Autumn leaves and berries Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’ (by Four Seasons Garden)
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“A three second exposure meant that subjects had to stand very still to avoid being blurred, and holding a smile for that period was tricky. As a result, we have a tendency to see our Victorian ancestors as even more formal and stern than they might have been.”
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for ten years now, leonid tishkov has traveled the world with his moon. here we see him in arctic svalbard magdalene fjord (1,5,7), new zealand, near rangitito (second photo, taken by marcus williams), the tian shang observatory near the border between china and kyrgyzstan (third photo, by po-i chen) and moscow (4,6,8, taken by boris bendikov)
“the moon is a shining point that brings people together from different countries, of different nationalities and cultures - and everyone who gets in its orbit does not forget it ever. it gives fairytale and poetry in our prosy and mercantile world,” leonid writes. “the moon helps us to overcome our loneliness in the universe by uniting us around it.”
leonid adds, “the ancient ural peoples who lived in my home told a fairy tale about how a shaman goes into the next world, illuminating the path of the moon. so in all of my photos, i can be seen in my late father’s cloak, because he travels with me in this way.”
This reminds me of a book I had as a kid. I can picture it, but I can’t think of what it was…
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