Weekly Photo Challenge : On the Move (II)

The scene : Autumn, Sunday afternoon, Leidsestraat Amsterdam, near the flower market.

Locals and visitors on the move.

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Camera : Sony Cybershot DSC-HX5V,  f/8, ISO 200, 1/160, one second burst at ten shots per second

This is my second post in response to this week’s challenge from The Daily Post, at which site, many more entries will be found.

Weekly Photo Challenge : On the Move

I was experimenting with the panorama function on my, then fairly new, camera. As often happens, a car got in the way! So, in this case, not only is the car moving, but so also, the camera was panning left to right!

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This post is in response to this week’s challenge from The Daily Post, at which site, many more entries will be found.

For those interested, I did continue panning. The uncropped panoramic photo appears below. To the right is the gate leading to Via Roma, Tuscania, Viterbo Province, Lazio.  At the time, I discarded the photo as unsuccessful!

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The Blooming Bangalow Palm

A few weeks ago, I posted this photo in the Weekly Photo Challenge : Threshold

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Taking a step back, it was a fallen frond that first caught my eye.  These two pictures put the opening flower into the general context of the tree.

It occurred to me that it would be interesting to track the development of the ‘flower’ as it opened, subject only to attacks by hungry birds! I am fortunate in being able to use a zoom lens from our deck to capture these shots. Here is the result.

Seventeen days after seeing the threshold, the flower is fully open. With a steady hand, I attempted to to get a close up of the ‘seeds’

I am dedicating this post to two fellow bloggers, whose work I enjoy. These ladies have been kind enough to share hints, when asked, about various tricks for better looking photographic posts. So a big ‘thank you’ to Amy over at Photography Journal Blog and Suze at Fraulein Wanderlust