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Tonight my wife and I hada date night - a couples wine and painting event. It was a ton of fun and we had lots of laughs with out friends that went too. And yes, I'm still incapable of not covering myself in paint.
5 photo hdr created with Aurora HDR.
Venus is supposed to be close to the moon yet I couldn't find it.
The texture is the combined digital noise from the underlying photos. ...but I like it
Photo: ©09/09/2024-Phil Wahlbrink
Bain-de-Bretagne, Brittany, France
Camera: FUJIFILM X-T3
Lens: 80mm — ISO: 500 — 1/60” f16
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This afternoon in Saffron Walden the sky was full of beautiful clouds. I looked it up and think they are Cirrocumulus.
I can honestly say that I've never noticed the logo on the Orpheum. I hope they never update their font.
I haven't seen any of these guys (White Faced Heron [Egretta novaehollandiae] ) since the deliberately lit fire on the other side of the lake last year.
Sometimes I wonder if my neighbors peek through their blinds, only to see me walking around with a box on my head, etc.
Sculpture dedicated to the Nation's Mothers in the courtyard of the Episcopal Church in Valley Forge.
"'As you sparkle in the sky
I’ll catch you while I can
Cause all we are is all I am
I just want you to see
What I’ve always believed
You are…
The miracle in me"
Micicle-Shinedown(Amaryllis2012)
10.5mm f2.8 G ED
f2.8 30"
ISO200
Not brilliant - I had to zoom in on an image as I had my 50mm on when I spotted this little fella. Still, he's a sweet little thing. Cheeky too - I was trying to get a photo of him on a post. Every time I gave up waiting and walked back to the car, he flew to the post. Then each time I walked carefully back, he flew off again!
A fountain outside the defunct Oscar Mayer Plant on Madison's North side, a sad story after nearly a century in the city. Shuttered doors to operation in 2017, but now the city has bigger plans for the lot.