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Created for Kreative People April 2024 Contest - Water Art.
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St. Joseph's, Devine Street, Columbia, SC
Most of the shots I posted this weekend looked skyward, or at least featured the sky. It's been so beautiful with fluffy clouds and October blue. But I also shot a few toward the ground. These tiny tiny things were scattered among black-eyed susans and echinacea that skirted St. Joseph's on Devine Street.
This was someone’s home, but no longer - abandoned farms dot the area among rich wheat, barley, canola and other crops. While the dune-like loess hills in The Palouse are incredibly fertile with layers of rich silt, farming is a hard and risky business.
Palouse Old Farm 7279 Final
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Among the clouds
Date: 14.07.2018
Localization: Norway, Dalsnibba Geiranger
Description: Europe's highest fjord view by road, 1500 meters. Crazy view from your car...
A visitor seems more interested in his cellphone than in the artwork. At the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England.
I find these birds very interesting and love hearing their songs. This one was seen singing away among the branches at the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve, Van Nuys, CA
On an adventure, among the stars, with a friend.
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Fallen cupules of ‘Kuri’, among the leaves of ‘Kuri’, ‘Konara’ and others. Taken on a walk.
Castanea crenata (Japanese chestnut, ‘Kuri’ in Japanese) is a deciduous tree in the beech family, native to Japan and Korean Peninsula. Quercus serrata (Jolcham oak, ‘Konara’ in Japanese) is a species of oak tree native to Japan and northeastern Asia.
Grassy meadow near the small garden of my mother-in-law :)
Looking close... on Friday! - theme: "Grasses" :)
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It has certainly been a joy to get back to using my Nikon D850 again. The Leica D-Lux 7 is a handy camera to have in the pocket, but it is very limited in scope compared to the full frame DSLR. It is not insignificant that the D850 is referred to as a "baby medium format camera". It gives that performance and the images (235MB in TIFF files) are always best viewed large.
After my visit to Melbourne (which you have been looking at for the past month or more), two things forced a layoff from actually taking photographs: The first is that I felt extremely burnt out by the whole social media rigamarole. Frankly I am sick of trying to produce pictures that will garner more views and faves (I gave up chasing Explores a long time ago as Flickr and I continue our cool relationship, and I can't be bothered faving 1000 photos a day to attract the algorithm's attention).
I needed to get back to taking the sort of photographs that reflect who I am and the artistic influences that I respect. And secondly, a change of employment meant that my time has been limited, but I have come to see this as a blessing. Less really is more. So after a deliberate layoff from using a camera for nearly two months, I ventured out for the first time last Saturday to capture some late afternoon street shots and sunsets. I'll let you be the judge, but I was very pleased with the results.
I've used the last two months to think more deeply about my compositions. I've been reading all the time and of course, looking at photographs. I've always been a person that believes sound theory leads to better practical results - and this seems to be very true in photography.
"Among the Reeds" is a direct homage to one of the pioneers of artistic landscape photography, the East Anglian P.H. Emerson (1856-1936). In the previous posting I have described his work in relation to Nancy Newhall's fine biography. I commend it to you.