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Another day of tides n rollers on the north Cornish coast. One from the archives...hope to visit again one day!
This crimson beauty brought me back to my Goth days, dressed head to toe in everything Black, even currently listening to Gary Numan whilst I type this out. This was actually the last photo I took on way back home after a brief walkabout yesterday, before it started raining and some of the droplets you can see on the petals. I have barely touched this photo in post processing, not much enhanced saturation at all nor light adjustments, sometimes organic should mean just that.
I decided the dust off the Tamron 70-200mm as it gives a very good bokeh, but I find the D5600 offers plenty more texture in the blowout than my old D3400. Moderate D-Active Lighting and auto WB. It had clouded over due to the rain and the Sunlight was quickly diminishing. So I think is as natural as you can get.
Is it me or has this week felt particularly long? Anyway, it's Friday tomorrow, and so as always thank you! :)
The crazy bokeh was from the shimmering water in a lake ;-))
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Canon RF 70-200mm F4 L IS USM
Das Taubenschwänzchen (Macroglossum stellatarum) ist ein Schmetterling (Nachtfalter) aus der Familie der Schwärmer (Sphingidae). Wegen seines auffälligen Flugverhaltens, das dem eines Kolibris ähnelt, wird es auch Kolibrischwärmer genannt.
(Aus Wikipedia)
This was a difficult shot to take, as it was strong light with storm cloudes on the horizon. I exposed for the sky and post processed the image in Lightroom. I shot this from my holiday cottage terrace. What appealed to me was the streaks of light hitting the trees and spire of the church.
I have a feeling that in these days many people realize what is really important in their lives. Now make a resolve and follow it up!
AKA ox-eye daisy, dog daisy, marguerite, päivänkakkara (fin), ahopäivänkakkara (fin).
Taken with Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8 USM IS.
F22 is feels such a strange place to be in.
EXPLORED
old shot from my tangor hawor series. colour version looks fine as well.
Lens: EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Camera: Canon EOS 5D
Location: Tangor Hawor, Sylhet, Bangladesh
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Bennachie Northern Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
From Cromwellside farm looking South Southeast.
An admin rejected your photo for Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR & VRII.
I don't know why it is a 70-200 2.8 VR Dhhh
As above, So below..
Pentax K1 w Tamron SP AF 70-200mm F2.8 Di LD
3 frames hdr merged in ON1 PhotoRaw2022 color graded in DxO PhotoLab5 and ColorEfexPro 4
ISO100 f13 -2.7 -1.7 and -0.7 ev
This is just what is needed in these difficult times, getting out and enjoying life which these two seem to be doing in their beautifully turned out car going to the stage to show it to the audience of Concours Of Elegance 2022 at Hampton Court Palace.
Image info :- Nikon D4 with Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8, ISO 200, shutter 1/1600th , aperture f/3.2.
Procesed in LightRoom Classic with colour pop.
This is the first cloudless sunset since 2015. I went hiking with my husband and shot Taipei 101 from Mt. Mutsu with winter after glow in the back.
今天應該是2015年以來,最美的一個無雲夕陽,與老公一起爬山,順便拍夕陽,一次滿足兩個願望!
PS. 標題出自唐代,劉昭禹的「冬日暮國清寺留題」。
~ 拇指山觀景平台, 四獸山步道, 台北市
Mt. Mutsu, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 200, F16, 13~20 sec(3 shots merged), 70mm
- Canon 5D MarkIII with EF 70-200mm f/4 L lens
- Sunset @ 5.16pm (245º) / Shot @ 5.39pm
- Visibility 25km @ 5.30pm / Humidity 60% @ 6.00pm (Shinyi Area)