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It’s about the journey, not the destination
BOOK: Here I Am – Alan Huffman Tim Hetherington was so much more than a war photographer. I really liked the book and the for me, it was very interesting how he came to the name of the book “Here I Am” it’s simple. He was doing if for himself, went to a place he introduced him self and said he said something like:”I am Tim Hetherington, I am in Monrovia, Liberia, February 2003, Here I Am!” That’s how he would started. Most war conflict photographers are rushing in to get the quick dramatic shot and then they move on. Tim Hetherington really immersed himself, wherever he went. I liked…
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The beauty of nature
Nature surrounds us! It’s the sky above our heads, the evolving nature including its weather, the animals, plants and much more it is just incredible. Photographers all over the globe are capturing incredible images that make us reconsider how we see the world. Here are some of my pictures that I took on my camera, I am currently using Nikon D5600. They are all form different places but they have one thing in common and it is the nature. If you look at the first picture called “Forest light” it looks mysterious and it shows how strong the branches and the trees are. The second picture called “November” is a shot…
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Parasola auricoma
First described scientifically in 1886, the species is found in Europe, Japan, and North America. The mushroom was reported in February 2019 in Colombia, in the city of Bogota by the mycologist Juan Camilo Rodriguez Martinez. The small, umbrella-shaped fruit bodies (mushrooms) of the fungus grow in grass or woodchips and are short-lived, usually collapsing with age in a few hours. The caps are up to 6 cm (2.4 in) wide, initially elliptical before flattening out, and colored reddish-brown to greyish, depending on their age and hydration. “Nature alone is antique, and the oldest art a mushroom.” – Thomas Carlyle Thank you for viewing my photos. Your comments and advice…