Weekly Images (28-Mar-05 to 3-Apr-05)

my grandson at his great grandmothers funeral a couple of weeks ago in the old Soquel cemetary near Santa Cruz, Ca. A dark and drizzley day with whisps of fog added to this touching scene as I watched him walk away from the group and stand by the grave in quiet reflection.



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Draydur
(Mike Lowery) - SF bay area, CA, USA
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--All things considered, the final image is all that matters.
 
---> Sorry, I posted yesterday in the wrong thread. So, here again ;-)
Hello,

here is a little chapel near to my home. A man had build it after the cancer death of his wife.

I took the foto yesterday in the morning.

First picture is my favourit

Second is the same but colored.

Best greeting
Daniel



 
Here is 7 taken in 28.3 , all with E-1 , 14-54 and 50-200 , low light all hand hald , they sey that there is only 2 snakes with 2 heads in word one is there (its in Israel 100km from red sea).

I am sorry for my english.

1/80s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso1600



1/25s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso400



1/25s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso400



1/80s f/3.2 at 158.0mm iso800



1/80s f/3.3 at 169.0mm iso1600



1/125s f/3.0 at 130.0mm iso1600



1/100s f/3.2 at 158.0mm iso1600


I'll give it a start.

Rambolin
 
Here is 7 taken in 28.3 , all with E-1 , 14-54 and 50-200 , low
light all hand hald , they sey that there is only 2 snakes with 2
heads in word one is there (its in Israel 100km from red sea).
very cool! more than two snakes like that, but not many more.

Interestingly enough, there have been more two headed california kingsnakes than any other species (your two headed is also a california kingsnake - amelanistic).
Thanks for sharing those!

Best
Joe
 

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