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i almost forgot i had this camera, its been that long since i have used it, this image is from my converted INFRARED camera.
A Blueberry Crop dusted by winter snow
Theoretically speaking, you could refer to this as an aerial
application - Just not from a plane :-)
Dormant blueberry bushes turn a beautiful shade of red throughout the winter
Leading lines to the British Columbia Coastal Mountains
Canada
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Sony A6500 (ILCE-6500), Sony Zeiss Sonnar FE 55mm F1.8 ZA (SEL55F18Z)
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After ignoring a sign that said "danger" and moving on a narrow trail we ended up in this magnificent place.
I noticed that white rock with dark spots on it, and as we got closer I realized that those tiny black dots were in fact birds (most probably Brandt's Cormorants) !
This is a 100% crop from a photograph I posted earlier titled "Birds at Golden Gate National Park" so the birds are visible on the huge rock ! But I think seeing the overall view was more pleasant.
UPDATE: Explored on July 7th 2015
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I took this photo a couple of years ago, but chose not to post it at the time. It's an unremarkable shot in full-frame, but with this tighter crop, I think it's a little more interesting.
Who knows, maybe I'll get to photograph a wild one, one day.
Captive animal.
New Crop Everyday you can tell it is Fall, aptly named because stuff falls from the trees, everyday. It is a pleasant time of year though, found in North Carolina.
Taken near to me with the trees that i have included a few times with other crops during the years..
Looks very similar to rape seed oil as it does appear in April.
I did take a few over a period this afternoon but liked the sky in this one.
UPDATE Confirmed as Oil Rape Seed
Decided to crop that annoying alder branch out of the image. Little fellow found himself the perfect spot, surrounded by alder bushes, to annoy any pesky photographer that came along.
Which image to you like better?
"Everything great that ever happened in this world, happened first in somebodys imagination"
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This door and windows appear on a side street very near the beach at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This image is a tighter cropping of the same image I posted (later in this stream) earlier. It seems much better without as many of the distracting elements.
This is cropped a lot, with lots of noise reduction, giving it an artificial "painted" look... Looks sort of cool.
Gathered Crop
Farming Seasons
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Australian Crop Mirid Bug (Sidnia kinbergi) nymph
Spotted on the Jade plant. It wandered around for a while allowing a number of shots before it decided enough was enough and shortly after this shot it flew off.
Happy Wing Wednesday!
I like this almost architectural feel to this crop, and most car people would identify this as Packard from the Radiator Shell shape alone. This model used rather small headlights compared to many at the time, but they still look good. The reflections provided lots of interesting intense colors. This horizontal image will appear much bigger on Flickr.