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Selective focus on the edge of a cyclamen leaf.
Laowa 60mm f/2.8 2x magnification, aperture f/5.6, leaf edge is less than half an inch or 1.27 cm.
Inspired by the "Looking Close... on Friday" theme "Flora Selective Focus"
I went for a walk in the forest on the morning of the autumn equinox. Most of the forest was in the shade, but the sun was shining on a few dried leaves. So happy it's autumn now...my favourite season :)
Autumn Equinox. The summer is meteriologically over at least. Hopefully we still have a few warming sundays ;-) / Herbstanfang. Der Sommer ist zumindest meteriologisch vorbei. Hoffentlich haben wir noch ein paar wärmende Sonnentage ;-)
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Happy Umbellifer Wednesday and Happy Autumn Equinox....from now until March we will have less light than dark. Which isn't all bad, not for the first few weeks anyway while it's still a novelty! I like this time of year....everything gets gradually darker and quieter with a slowing pace. And- The Great British Bake Off started this week. What more could you want?!
I've been sadly neglecting my Umbellifers Unlimited group for the last few months (or should that be years?! Maybe!) so here is a Wild Carrot (aka Queen Anne's Lace) which I've played around with to make a more Autumnal style to suit my mood today.
Hope everyone's having a great week :)
An impression of this morning's wonderful walk along the stream near home, the only sound the trickling water over a small shelf of rocks, of which there are many here. Willow trees are abundant here. So here's an excuse to offer you some of my favourite music too ...
Joan Armatrading - Willow (live)
~ Edited in Topaz Studio with PicMonkey Pro providing the finishing touches. ~
Thank you so much for looking, my Flickr friends. Every view is truly appreciated as always ! Happy Autumn Equinox !
May I request no multiple invites please, should I be fortunate enough to get any at all ? 😃
Update: Thank you so much all of you who helped this image into Explore on 23 September 2022.
Il progredire dell'autunno: anche con l'estate nel suo cuore l'autunno progredisce: il suo fato è scritto nelle stelle...
...not being able to follow the tracks of red deer in love this year I recreated an encouter expercienced with AI....
Designed with Midjourney
Greetings Colours of Autumn ... :-))
And it's official too.
Today marks the Autumn, or Fall, Exqinox 2015.
It occurs when daylight and darkness are an
approximate equal duration – equinox being
Latin for ‘equal night.’
So the long dark cold evenings are drawing in ...
Following an afternoon spent listening to the roars and trying to reach them, he suddenly appears already in the dark of the evening ...
During the autumn (and spring) equinox, the sun aligns with east-west facing street grids in Chicago. It's referred to as 'Chicagohenge'.
Il progredire dell'autunno: anche con l'estate nel suo cuore l'autunno progredisce: il suo fato è scritto nelle stelle...
Even though it doesn't look like that here! We've had terrible weather lately, snow and rain. Idaho may have skipped Fall....
Maple leaves outdoors in dew. And little to no wind. Can you see the tiny web in the lower third of the leaf? The webs were everywhere!
Size 2 inches/ 5.08 cm horizontally.
The Autumn Equinox: the day when the sun shines directly on the equator, and the Northern and Southern Hemispheres receive equal amount of light. It's also the time when my mind eagerly shifts from the dullness of the final weeks of summer, to anticipation of the earth's gradual transition to the quieter seasons, where the land takes a long siesta in order to recreate its energy for the springtime renewal. Of all the seasons, I think I love autumn the most--for its colors, crisp days, and cool evenings.
Location: a small corner of my mind.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
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I’ve spotted the gorgeous Farm Grain Bins by KraftWork popping up in so many stunning photos as we ease into autumn. They felt too perfect not to include in my Autumn Equinox feature with Love To Decorate. A must-have for farm-inspired homes, whether placed by the barns, tucked near your animals, or simply adding that cosy autumn vibe to your space.
Autumn is officially here. Pull out the fluffy socks, the cosy sweaters and as many spiced lattes as you can.
Read the article - www.lovetodecoratesl.com/2025/09/22/when-the-leaves-turn-...
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Following an afternoon spent listening the bellowing and trying to reach them, he suddenly appears already in the dark of the evening ...
…… A quieter day today, at home other than a bit of food shopping, I’d taken my #266 shot of the day before 08:00 today - the bright morning sun was hitting the creeper full on, so clearly Autumn is very much racing towards us now! Taken on my phone in Apple RAW then edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)
For the interested I’m growing my Shutterstock catalogue regularly here, now sold 127 images :- www.shutterstock.com/g/Alan+Foster?rid=223484589&utm_...
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©Alan Foster. All rights reserved. Do not use without permission.……
.. as the autumn equinox shows that the year is ending. The leaves turn colour, the berries appear, the days shorten and the temperatures fall!
Here a few of the smallest leaves from the garden, together with 3 red rowan berries.
The vase is a miniature hand-thrown made by Yuta Segawa in London - it is less than 3cm across it's widest point.
For the Macro Monday challenge "Equinox"
HMM!! 😊
My 2024 set: Here
previous years of the Macro Mondays challenge:
My 2023 set: Here
My 2022 set: Here
My 2021 set: Here
My 2020 set: Here
My 2019 set: Here
My 2018 set: Here
My 2017 set: Here
My 2016 set: Here
My 2015 set: Here
My 2014 set: Here
My 2013 set: Here
Cielo tempestoso a occidente.
E' la sera del giorno prima dell' Equinozio d'Autunno
***(serie di tre scatti)
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This looks like I added a texture, but even though I am a texture addict, this time there is not one. I did take a series of shots, so I will experiment with some effects and bore you with them at a later date.
We officially begin the autumn season, at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
On days like today (once in May and now in September), across most of the planet, the sun rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west.
The word "equinox" comes from Latin, derived from "aequinoctium," which means "equal night."
This word is formed from "aequus" (equal) and "nox, noctis" (night), referring to the two times of year when the length of day and night is the same throughout the Earth. (Source: Wikipedia)
FELIZ EQUINOCCIO DE OTOÑO, 2025
Comenzamos oficialmente la estación otoñal, al menos en el hemisferio norte.
En días como hoy (una vez en mayo y ahora en septiembre), en la mayor parte del planeta, el Sol nace exactamente por el rumbo Este y se pone exactamente por el rumbo Oeste.
La palabra "equinoccio" tiene origen en el latín, derivando de "aequinoctium", que significa "noche igual".
Esta palabra se forma de aequus (igual) y nox, noctis (noche), haciendo referencia a los dos momentos del año en que la duración del día y de la noche es la misma en toda la Tierra. (Fuente: Wikipedia)
Per the calendar, tomorrow, 09-22-21, is the first day of fall, or if you prefer - autumn. And little Chippy wants to know - What happened to summer?
Seems it just flew by all to quickly! I'll definitely miss the longer days, but not the hot, muggy weather nor those pesky mosquitos.
As the season changes, in our area fall means cooler temps, the migratory birds will be passing through, the leaves will be changing, and yes the nights will be getting longer.
(Photograph taken with a Nikon Z7 II camera and a Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm F2.8 II lens, wide open, F2.8, and with no tripod. That is why the metadata information is not completed).
Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae.
They are native to East Asia and northeastern Europe.
Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China.
Countless horticultural varieties and cultivars exist.
HISTORY: The cultivation of chrysanthemums in China as flowering plants dates back to before 1500 BC. c.
In Japan it was probably cultivated between the 8th and 12th centuries.
The Imperial Seal of Japan is a chrysanthemum.
In autumn, during the flowering season, many festivals and exhibitions are held.
One of the five Chinese sacred festivals is the Double Ninth Festival, which falls on the ninth day of the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar.
That day is also known in Japan as Chrysanthemum Day. (Source: Wikipedia)
CRISANTEMOS EN MI MESA, 2022
(Fotografía tomada con cámara Nikon Z7 II y lente Meyer Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm F2.8 II, totalmente abierta, F2.8, y sin trípode. Por eso no está completa la información de metadatos).
Chrysanthemums, en español "crisantemos", son plantas con flores del género Chrysanthemum en la familia Asteraceae.
Son nativos del este de Asia y el noreste de Europa.
La mayoría de las especies se originan en el este de Asia y el centro de diversidad está en China.
Existen innumerables variedades y cultivares hortícolas.
HISTORIA: El cultivo de los crisantemos en China como plantas florales se remonta a antes del 1500 a. C.
En Japón se empezó a cultivar probablemente entre los siglos VIII y XII.
El Sello Imperial de Japón es un crisantemo.
En otoño, durante la época de floración, se celebran numerosos festivales y exposiciones.
Uno de los cinco festivales sagrados chinos es el Festival del Doble Nueve, que se celebra el día nueve del noveno mes del calendario lunar chino.
Ese día también se conoce en Japón como el Día del Crisantemo. (Fuente: Wikipedia)
Taken two days after the lunar eclipse, the North East of Scotland was treated to spectacular skies. Getting into the autumnal equinox, the moon was starting to rise behind me as the sun set in front of me. The harvest pushing on ...
Cielo tempestoso a occidente.
' la sera del giorno prima dell' Equinozio d'Autunno
***(serie di tre scatti)
End of the day along Portland Lane just before it drops down towards the hamlet of Sheepstor in the Dartmoor NationalPark.
The lovely warm light in the 'golden hour' is what attracted me to take this shot.
Technically this is a bit soft, but I think it kind of suits the subject. Happy to hear the opinions of others. Don't mind constructive criticism :-)
Another lovely misty September morning. Corfe would have been good today but I was too tired to go over there so I went back to my corner of the forest which is boasting some lovely colours.
On the drive there nothing lifts my spirits more then a favourite song coming on the radio with no-one to hear my awful singing. Looking forward to seeing him tomorrow night in London, my first post-pandemic gig. Heres hoping life stays normal!!
Combine pushing on to get to the last strip. Taken on a stunning September evening during an Autumn equinox sunset with views of Bennachie in Aberdeenshire.
2 years ago, 4th of july, this photo was taken.
Don't know how the beginning of that day was, or how I was feeling, or how things were better handled; but I do think she was doing far greater than me.
PS. the weather's getting pretty autumnal here, altho the days r hotter than usual- which makes me think of two things, climate change and how much I need winter this year.
Hope u r all doing very well no matter what life gives you, here share about your life & how it's going in the comments bc I'd very much like to catch up; keep me in prayers and good thoughts, and send some ghost hugs/pat on the back :)
Sending love to you all 💕🍂
And definitely, wishes of Autumn Equinox!