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The photographer on the left and the black column on the right balance the frame. The out of focus areas show a similar color scheme, interrupted only by the light spots on the hair, shoulders, and the rail on the right.
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The nature reserve is very popular among photographers, especially at this time of year. Most of them seem to be more patient than I am. I saw this guy when I arrived in the morning and when I came by the same spot about one hour later he was still there. I'm still wondering what he was waiting for. The perfect light, a duck in the perfect position .... ?
This leaf fell in a neighbor's yard in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. Taken with my iPhone 14 Pro Max set to raw and macro.
66424 'Driver Paul Scrivens' leads 3S01 Rail Head Treatment Train back to Stowmarket Down Goods Loop on the 10th October 2022. The DRS 66's are captured in the golden glow of Autumnal sunshine near Lancaster's Crossing, between Haughley Junction and Stowmarket.
Enjoying the last rays of sun with a fellow clicker, Anuruddha. great to see you and share the moment.
A January 2008 winter miracle:
A beautiful Canadian yellow butterfly flew in, I can't explain it..
Global Warming?
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Two souls beneath the azure sky,
On sands where time seems not to fly,
They dance with waves in gentle sway,
Capturing moments of the day.
Do you think perhaps in my lifetime there will come a time when we quit seeing Barns??
I hope not....but just in case ..here is a moment in time captured.
LARGER if you like!!!
No use of filters in this shot, just f/16 with 3 bracketed exposures,nothing i like better is to come down to this wonderful place as the tide was coming in, i know i have shot this loads of times but i'm just capturing an image with some nice movement, the light was also fading fast hence the under exposed shot at f/16 was about 4 seconds, giving that foreground just enough movement, i think the same shot taken with 1 normal exposure would not give you the same effect, it really is worth while practicing these type of seascape images, you never know what you might achieve
A soft pastel sunrise at Lossiemouth. Captured from east beach bridge…
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It's a classic but I seem not to tire of this kind of motive
With Panasonic Lumix G3 + Kodak Anastigmat 63mm F2.7 Cine