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I saw this refraction of bright colours through a wine glass done for Macro Monday the other week by Ian Vosloo. The theme that week was 'Opposites' and I just thought I would give it a try.
three weeks ago as I walked across the field the dead grass crunched under my feet.
Two photo stitched panorama using On1PhotoRAW
Photo: ©24/12/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T5
Lens: 840mm — ISO: 12800 — 1/60” f13
I've been waiting for my ginkgo leaves t colour up and they are late, bit then again we have just gone from summer in deep winter conditions
Futurefaffing tonight. PCB courtesy of Mr Barras and video animations courtesy of Hugo B. A kind of virtual collaboration. Cheers chaps.
Camera rotation and tripod faffing which came after a brief stint of strobe work which amounted to nothing.
Photo: ©25/10/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Poligné, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T3
Lens: 82.2mm — ISO: 160 — 1/125” f4.5
A Mourning Dove sits in the sun to stay warm at the Sarsaparilla Trail in Ottawa. Thursday February 29 2024.
The boy in question, Archie, loves to speed along when he is called. He has featured in more than a few of my POTD over this year so I thought I would have one of him to recognise his great commitment to my 366 project.
Photo: ©07/12/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T3
Lens: 80mm — ISO: 500 — 60” f14
08/01/2012
Me encantan las puestas de sol, y hoy, si no en la hora azul, muy próxima a ella, he podido captar este precioso atardecer :)
I was crouched between two dumpsters, but she still saw me.
This is available as a print at www.etsy.com/ca/shop/ComposedCo.