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Colours of spring 2010 as captured through the 200 mm end of powerful Canon L lens. Sprawling on all fours on the forest floor of Groudle glen and an insect eye view gets you there.
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My first try in mixing the primary colours of light into new colours. The result was Easter-ish colours.
Happy Easter, everyone! =)
Image sooc from X-T2 and Viltrox 56mm 1.7 lens.
I am constantly impressed about the quality of this lens. It's super small and lightweight and renders beautiful sharp images...and costs me 150$, that's steal.
People Enjoying by Splashing Colours on each other during the HOLI the Festival of Colours at Chennai in India. (C)H.K.Rajashekar.
Another canal with boats in Chioggia, Italy. Taken during my vacation in September :)
Chioggia is a coastal town and comune of the province of Venice in the Veneto region of northern Italy. The most ancient documents naming Chioggia dates from the 6th century AD, when it was part of the Byzantine Empire. Chioggia is a miniature version of Venice, with a few canals, chief among them the Canale Vena, and the characteristic narrow streets known as calli. Chioggia has several medieval churches, much reworked in the period of its greatest prosperity in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Tulip Festival in Mt. Vernon WA.
It was unfortunate the weather was cloudy...wanted to see sunshine bright colours. But it was still beautiful. : )
Krkonoše (in Czech; also Karkonosze in Polish, Riesengebirge in German, or the Giant Mountains) is a mountain range located in the north of the Czech Republic and the south-west of Poland, part of the Sudetes mountain system. The Czech-Polish border, which divides the historic regions of Bohemia and Silesia, runs along the main ridge. The highest peak, Sněžka, is the Czech Republic's highest point with an elevation of 1,602 metres.
On both sides of the border, large areas of the mountains are designated national parks (the Krkonoše National Park in the Czech Republic and the Karkonosze National Park in Poland), and these together constitute a cross-border biosphere reserve under the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme. The River Elbe rises within the Krkonoše. The range has a number of major ski resorts, and is a popular destination for tourists engaging in downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking, cycling and other activities.
(Wikipedia)
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In these troubled COVID-19 times, me & family somehow managed to buy a weekend house just between Krkonoše and Jizerské hory mountain ranges, Czechia - a place literally in the middle of nowhere, accessible only by 4WD in spring/autumn, and with snowmobile in winter.
These are photographs from its surroundings.
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Male Linnet on a barbed wire fence at Arbroath cliffs