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THIS picture was taken by my neice.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 29, 2020:
Wonderful (wonder-full), fantastic colors! Awe-inspiring!
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HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Do you think that the quote was referring to Donnie? Jared? Ivanka?
HIS LIES ARE CREATING AN HISTORIC RECORD OF QUANTITY AND STUPIDITY.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Touche. Although "I cannot tell the difference" is true of orange blob also.
Photos from my garden
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Love #2!
The other day my wife was preparing dinner and neede more counter space and moved everything to the ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Wonderful composition. I think that the knife helped tie together the patterened kitchen towel and the patterened wall.
One of my Hippeastrum bulbs blooming! (commonly referred to as amaryllis by most).
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Love the red color. Geat close-ups. I like them all, but #2 is my favotite.
These were taken at Conrad's Beach in Nova Scotia last September.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Great photos! Great colors.Superb heron photo. What lens were you using?
Breaking news!!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Hazardous to health... And hazardous to democracy. And the environment. And the constitution. And women's rights. And civil rights. And voting rights. And a free press. The list goes on. And on.
Bird Song Opera.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 27, 2020:
Thank you for enriching my day!
Hoag’s Object Hubble Ultra Deep Field IRAS 20324+4057 a proto star
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 26, 2020:
Check out this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlz3CJGrfH4
Hoag’s Object Hubble Ultra Deep Field IRAS 20324+4057 a proto star
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 26, 2020:
The ring galaxy is a strange one. I also have heard that there is another ring galaxy in the distance in that photo which adds to the mystery.
Nevada City, CA 2007.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 26, 2020:
Love your story! And the pictures aren't half-bad also (just being my smart-ass self)... Seriously, I really liked the cabin in the woods- the blue sky against the red adds to the scene. I like the brick wall too although I think that the lamp post deetracts from the scene (not a criticism, we all have personal tastes). Question- are you a photographer who's against editing your photos? For example, I had a picture of Mt Shasta but there were wires in the way. It was taken from a moving train and I obviously couldn't change my viewpoint. I had no qualms about editing out the wires. Another favorite is the Tortilla Grill. And the picture of the dogs is charming.
the lowly African violet has much beauty if we look closely
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 25, 2020:
I can't agree. I don't need to "look closely" to find them beautiful! They ARE beautiful. Love the color.
Priceless!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 25, 2020:
I saw the clip. Because someone said that disinfectant killed the virus on solid surfaces, and that UV light also killed it, he was actually suggesting that injection and interior body UV light be tested by doctors. Not only is it a stupid idea but he also was attacking the integrity and intelligence of medical professionals. He was really saying "why didn't you think of this? I, being the genius that I am, did." Another instance of his delusion that he knows more than anyone.
Thank Gadzooks It's Friday
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 25, 2020:
I always like sunrise/sunset shots.
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HumanistJohn comments on Apr 25, 2020:
"Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall
I went out in the desert today to look for cactus flowers so that I could subject you people to ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 25, 2020:
Great flower pictures, particularly the last one. I like the dark reds; the orange ones are nice also.
New flavors coming soon!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
Trump said that he was being 'sarcastic'. But that's a three syllable word...
The math was done wrong, and now the ends don't meet......
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
I still like the clouds.
Landscapes — 1: Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland, 1969.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
1 Love the light through the trees. 2 The colors are brilliant- great composition. 3 I can almost hear the surf and feel the spray on my face.
A sort of little photo essay, its the oil seed season and the patterns it makes in the country.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
Beautiful photos, beautiful framing. I suppose it's just a matter of personal taste, but I'd adjust the brightness/contrast some to make them even more beautiful.
Pathetic....
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
oh, es, donald, we believe you and the recordings are a figment of our imagination.
Yes. This is our Wharton educated man in the office.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 24, 2020:
I fear that he'll steal the election (remember 2000?) He'll fart "voter fraud" out of his ass again. And...
Does anyone else worry that orange-boy will try to go out with a big bang?
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 23, 2020:
I would not be surprised if he started a war with Iran. Even before the election.
My wife came running in to tell me there was a rattler in the garden.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 23, 2020:
Great photo. You captured the texture well.
I put up 24 pictures where you can get personalized face masks.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 23, 2020:
I like the subtle color variation.
Y'all look at this beauty! 1st photo is from yesterday.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 22, 2020:
I especially love the shade of blue in the last photo, and the intensity of the foliage highlights the effect.
Photos a friend took in Cannon County, Tennessee:
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 21, 2020:
Very nice photos. The bird pictures are colorful and the eyes are sharp. My favorite, though, is the mailbox and flowers.
And gloves
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 21, 2020:
And not just personally. Consider the country... And the world...
My neighbors barn My beautiful pony A little birdie who decided to make a nest in one of my bird ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 20, 2020:
Very impressive. I love the barn picture and the way it's framed- tree on one side, saplings on the other, and green leaves overhead. All the flower pictures are wonderful, especially the climbing rose and the bearded iris (I like the colors and the textures/patterns in it). How long have you had your pony?
I won't even try to explain this, but it is photography!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 19, 2020:
Mu first thought was a soap bubble about to pop taken with a very fast shutter... Next thought was a hand-blown glass bottle and the images were reflections of the surroundings. But then again, there is a almost rectangular shape in the bottom... I'll keep pondering on this...
Daylily blooms (Hemerocallis) last only one day, and even towards the end of that one day one can ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
I like #3 the best, (great composition!) although #1's close. What a difference in#4 & #5.
i have two lenses for my camera an 18-55mm 1:35 lens and a 55-200mm 1:4.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
Both nice photos. I like the effect of using the longer focal length.
Today in Iowa.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
Surreal, dreamlike/ Stark beauty.
Miami today : daily walk!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
I like the slant of the shoreline in the first photo- it draws your eye to the trees in the distance.
GOP Agenda!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
All their agenda is terrible. But you missed some things (and even this doesn't complete the list) destroy political enemies by prosecuting them destroy a free press destroy the EPA destroy the United Nations destroy constitutional checks and balances destroy the separation of church and state destroy ... do you sense a theme here? Also: make the DOJ a political arm of the president Make christianity the semi-official state religion I better stop. Getting more nauseated by the second...
This is why we vote
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 17, 2020:
and the gop (greedy-old-party, gerrymandering-old-party, etc) is working steadily to steal the election: purging of voters closing polling places gerrymandering Strict voting requirements (the Kentucky gop passed legislation requiring a government-issued voter ID. The governor vetoed it. tHe gop overrode the veto). And there are many, many such laws Opposition to mail-in ballots and other attempts to increase voter participation And the attempts go on and on... I think it was the governor of Georgia who said recently that higher voter turnout means that republicans lose (and I remind you, that as secretary of state in GA before the election which 'elected' him, he purged thousands of voters. That's a typical conflict of interest which republicans don't give a shit about)
Gosh I do love spring!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 16, 2020:
Great detail! I love the texture and the 3-dimensional beauty of the 1st photo. Also love the deep colors in the 7th photo. The leaves in front of the flower heightens the effect. I'm also trying to figure out why I prefer #2 to #3... Perhaps because #2 has greater depth? I enjoyed them all!
Vote out Stupid!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 15, 2020:
But beware! Republicans have for years had an attack on voting rights. Gerrymandering. Voter ID laws. Closing voting locations. Removing voters from the rolls. Gutting civil rights and voting rights. And anything else they can think of. And the conservative supreme court is complicit in all this. Hell, condervatives have always been against what they used to call the "mob" - that's you and me.
These were taken last August in Digby, Nova Scotia.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Fantastic photos! The clarity is superb. My favorite is number 7. The rocks in the foreground give it depth. And I love the contrast of the different shades of blue between the sky and the water. Number 5 is my 2nd favorite- great balance of the horizontal lines. Then there's the 1st photo... I'd better give up on ranking them... The Bay of Fundy... I first heard of it when I was a kid. Life magazine put out a book (The World We Live In) in the mid 50s which had pictures.
Sailing away.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 15, 2020:
I think that we all would wish to do that about now. Very nice composition- the slope of the sail and the lines draw the viewer's attention to the horiiiiiiizon and make the photo come alive. They give a sense of movement.
Was last sunset in this beautiful spot for a while.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 15, 2020:
When ws this taken? Is the dot next to the sun (at about 9:30) an artifact or could it be the planet Venus?
Was last sunset in this beautiful spot for a while.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 15, 2020:
Lovely sunset. Where was it taken? Do you have any photos from Rougemont Gardens? Exeter Cathedral? Haldon Forest Park? Or anything else you'd like to share?
How I really feel about trump!!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 14, 2020:
We all know that trump doesn't give a shit. I still find it hard to believe that anyone would follow him, much less kiss his ass continually.
Who writes his material, The Marx Bros. or the 3 Stooges?
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 14, 2020:
I suppose that he knows more about astronomy than the astronomers...
I wanted a different take of Florence: A "framed" Firenze... (2017)
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 14, 2020:
Great way to frame a photo!
One of my favorite black & white conversions.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 12, 2020:
A great choice for b/w. The detail is fantastic because the focus is superb from the bricks to the background building. Even the sky adds to the effect.
So, I just got suspended from Facebook for a day because of this picture.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 12, 2020:
@Rossy92 did a great job of elaborating the excuses theists give for human suffering! At the moment, I can't think of any other excuses I've heard from theists to add to his list.
Read my Easter short story: Christopher Rabbits Big Easter Adventure at [issuesandalibis.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 12, 2020:
I enjoyed your story. Who did the art work? The lighting in the last picture (the one with the skeletons) is reminiscent of DaVinci. At least I had that impression; the picture was somehow familiar.
Remember to wash thoroughly!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
Speaking of ads... have you seen this one? The creators of this ad are conservatives, so I'd disagree with them on many points. But truth is truth. They got this right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHjJydZO99A
Cannas - Greektown
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
Great color! This could be a painting.
1450 Brickell Avenue, Miami : during my daily walks...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
Good perspective. The clouds add depth to the image.
Black and white conversion, Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
I was going to say that the subject was a good choice for b/w conversion... then I saw the original. I'm trying to figure out the different reactions that each photo elicited. The colored version evokes... grandeur... reaching for the sky... Something like that. Yje b/w version is stark... no nonsense... here it is...I think the b/w puts more emohasis on the formatiom itself whereas the color version puts the formation as it relates to its environment...
First 3 at Madrock, Conception Bay, NL and last 3 at Manuel's River.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
My favorite is the last one: river, rocks, trees, and sky...
Sun up is my favorite time to be out on a walk.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
I like the colors. Lovely sunrise. May I make a suggestion? Use a photo editor to lighten up what's in shadow just a little bit. I think it would make the photos even better by adding some texture to the darkness. Cameras can't expose a bright sky and a dark foreground correctly.
The real American dream?
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 11, 2020:
One thing he's good at- being a con artist... And a bullshit artist. Are they the same thing? Or do they just overlap? In this context, the following contribution to this site is certainly apropos: https://agnostic.com/group/trumppinata/post/482791/its-hard-to-argue-with-the-willfully-ignorant
On one of the most solemn occasions of the "christian" calendar this is what he tweets.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 10, 2020:
I can't read orange blobs tweets. I can't stand to hear him. Much less looking at his face. It all makes me want to puke.
Four photos shots taken using a long focal length while hand holding, which still came out fairly ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 10, 2020:
The colors in the pheasant photo are striking/ But my favorite are the storks in their nest.
Poppy siege.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 10, 2020:
I like the range of colors.
It's hard to argue with the willfully ignorant
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 10, 2020:
People are saying... "trump is an asshole."
Where did it all go wrong . . . you decide
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 10, 2020:
Fox... America's version of Pravda. Morning Joe challenged Rush Limbaugh this morning: if you think it's no big deal or a hoax, go and volunteer at a grocery store and be a cashier.
Liar Prez......
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 9, 2020:
Very creative. Those candies ought to come with a hoking hazard warning.
A walk through the garden center @work this morning.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 9, 2020:
The raindrops really add to the pictures by heightening the texture. My favorite is the first photo; there's something enticing and almost erotic about it.
1-4 taken in Tampa, 5,6 taken in Tarpon Springs FL just before we started shutting things down.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 9, 2020:
My favorite is the one where the cat's eyes are visible; nice contrast with the lights.
I started building this guitar in late December/ early January.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 9, 2020:
I liked the last photo the best- unusual perspective!
Black and white conversion - Engelmann's hedgehog cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii)
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 9, 2020:
Black and white conversion was a very good choice for the cactus. I don't think that a color photo would be anywhere near as telling and dramatic as the b/w one was.
Just Another Shitty Day in Paradise.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 8, 2020:
Fantastic composition! I love the diagonal flow of the 1st picture. Great wildflowers. Too bad Scotty couldn't have beamed you up, given you a new power supply, and beamed you back down.
My wife an i were on vacation at a local lake with our boats.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 8, 2020:
Oh for a summer's day and being together with friends and loved ones. It's good that you had your wife not looking dtrsight st the camera. Much more interesting that way!
The Strangler Fig...saw this great example isolated...had to share with my Agnostic friends.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 8, 2020:
Beautiful Sky: Totem-like qualuty of the 2nd picture is unusual and almost haunting.
Clivia flowered this week
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 8, 2020:
I like the painting like quality of this photo.
My three attempts of taking moon tonight
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 8, 2020:
I would say that you succeeded. Hand-held or a tripod? What camera settings did you use?
I have to say that I am actually shocked at the amount of stupid that is going around these days...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
I think the larger problem is shallpwness. Many people want easy answers and don't want to investigate any further. Add to this such things as blind obedience to authority and it becomes deadly. In this case, literally.
Yesterday, I saw the first bloom, we had 88 degrees and sunny today and about 25 more opened up, If ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
The blue in the 1st photo contrasts nicely with the foliage. Nice shot!
Went out to get some air and watch the osprey.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
You must have a fast shutter finger! The 4th one is my absolute favorite. Were you using auto focus?
Today in Iowa.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
I like the shadows on the green grass and the blue sky. Makes me want to lie on that grass and dream... On the 3rd picture- blue sky and ble water and nice reflections!
NC Azaleas just for @Lincoln55 It was a bit overcast this evening so they aren't washed out like ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
The compositon of the 1st photo is very good. There is the sweep of the flowers from the upper right to the lower left. and the vertical green 'stems' on the middle right side of the photo contrasts nicely with the grass and the vertical trees. I particularly like the detail in the 4th and 8th photos.
Today in B&W.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
The white branches in the first photo draw your eye from there to the large clump of trees and transform the photo from an average photo to a superb one. I like the shadows in the 2nd photo.
Nothing better than spring in NC.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 7, 2020:
I just thought of something... By taking both vertical and horizontal pictures of the sunset you were experimenting. Keep it up!
It long past the time that somebody should have kicked his ass and found some bubble gum to chew on.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
So that's where that creationist (i forget which one- blaise, all of them) got the line from...
Nothing better than spring in NC.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
Nice shot of the dogwood. Was that sunrise or sunset? Like the colors. I think the vertical pictures are more dramatic than the horizontal one- the height of the trees adds to the impact. The wind chime picture is very creative. Does the ball light up itself or did you illuminate it? And the contrast between the three different shapes is striking. The vertical brass chimes, the globe, and the semi-rectangle of the plate holding the chimes... It all fits together well. You used good judgement in including that (the top part) in th picture. It wouldn't have been the same without it.
early spring
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
I liked the 1st photo the best. Nice balance between the land in the foreground and the blurred buildings in the background. It makes the plant really stand out... and yet... it also joins the plant with the buildings in a kind of surreal almost mystical sense.
Yellow on red
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
The yellow and reds make a nice contrast.
Sunset, rainy day
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
Wonderful colors!
Part 2 of the flying monsters
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 6, 2020:
It's so difficult to catch birds in flight. Great job! What camera/lens dud you use? What camera settings?
Not ONE kind word to anyone...Over 8,500 DEAD!!!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 5, 2020:
Your text is not quite accurate. He has a kind word- for himself. And anyone else who kisses his ass.
Henri Cartier-Bresson Absolute Master of Street Photography. [youtube.com]
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 5, 2020:
I particularly liked #8- the body language is very intersting. What is she thinking? Reacting to? What about the young man in the right of the picture? And the street view of the kids climbing the wall is interesting also. The street angling to a distant point adds to the gestalt of the photo.
Bogies all over
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 5, 2020:
The color is great!
Trump Fires Inspector General Who Handled Impeachment Complaint In what critics say is ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 5, 2020:
And the coup continues...
Today in Iowa. The trees are beginning to bud.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 4, 2020:
I love the beautiful sky in the background. How about taking a photo every day you can as a photographic journal?
Some bluebonnets and wild onion/garlic in Austin.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 4, 2020:
Thank you for posting more. I think I like the close=ups better than the ones of the field. Although I must say that the last one with the blue flowers, green vegetation, and a hint of yellow is very nice also.
The wine cups have come to Oakwood Cemetery in Austin
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 4, 2020:
I like the juxtaposition of colors: The pinkish and yellows are striking but the pinkish and yellows and blue is even nicer. More, please!
Beware the e-mail
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 3, 2020:
so I can use the subject line to automatically send it to junk mail.
These are some very old shots from Spain in 1972.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 3, 2020:
I liked the picture of the aquaduct- you chose a very good vantage point. Did you scan from prints or negatives?
Now this made me laugh - totally stolen but I had to
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 3, 2020:
I laughed and laughed and laughed....
I know, it's spring! But when I lived in the North, autumn was my favorite season.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 3, 2020:
I have always loved the colors of red (and yellow) leaves against the autumn sky! And the horse in this picture adds to the photo.
The Victims of Trump!!!!!
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 3, 2020:
Why are so many people blind to the truth... Oh, dorry, I forgot. Republicans have for years been cutting educational funding. And they are against teaching our youth critical skills (like thinking). But they want funding for private religious schools so they can teach anti-science and other bullshit like people cavorted with dinosaurs (and they're not talking about our avian friends).
I’m glad in these days of StayHome that I have my pot garden with flowers blooming as one of my ...
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I particularly liked the contrasting colors of the flowers in the last photo. There is good detal in the first photo. The roughness of the background in the 5th photo contrasts the smoothness of the flowers very nicely.
The cover of Time.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I wish this were a real cover.
Through the eyes of a child.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 2, 2020:
I really liked the first two where I could see the grain of the wood. Having said that, and it's only a personal preference, I would have liked to see the wood a little brighter and have more detail visible. Do you use any software to adjust your photos? A camera will typically use settings (if on automatic) that are calculated for the photo as a whole and not necessarily the parts of the photo that we want highlighted. This is not a criticism, just a suggestion. By the way, I would appreciate it if people would make suggestions on the photos I submit; everyone of us can improve with the help of other photographers.
Some pretty wild flowers, a tulip and my fat pony enjoying a walk through some tall grass.
HumanistJohn comments on Apr 1, 2020:
I especially like the detail in the 1st photo!

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Vicia Faba Young Root. Taken from a prepared slide with my microscope.
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I obviously didn't take this picture. It's my great aunt's husband, taken in 1908. He was working for Brooks Brothers driving an electric vehicle.
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