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This old farm cottage was sitting in the dappled winter sun at Emu Bottom, Sunbury. The main homestead was closed and there was a tradesman working repairing the wall in one of the sheds. This cottage looks as though it is used when Emu Bottom hosts weddings etc.
Wikipedia says "Emu Bottom Homestead is a historic homestead near Sunbury, Victoria, Australia. Built c. 1836, Emu Bottom is the oldest existing farmhouse constructed by settlers in Victoria. It was so named because "it was low lying ground and the haunt of numerous emus." The main homestead and some of its outlying buildings were constructed from "local stone, dry coursed with creek mud."[4]
Emu Bottom is also a rare example of early Australian colonial architecture" - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_Bottom_Homestead
I don't know what it is but I love walking through woodland with dappled sunlight breaking through the canopy. The track at Drimnin Estate
Another image taken on the Minolta AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D lens that I already had at home attached to the 20 year old film camera.
I doubt I will be using this lens much or at all after my initial experimentation spirit wears off here, but it has been a fun little challenge to get some images that I actually like out of this mediocre lens. I think the lens does best in the dappled light like in this image.
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Walking through a stand of conifers on my way back to the car park at the JFK Arboretum. I'd just completed the first of 5 butterfly surveys that I am undertaking for Biodiversity Ireland in 2022. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday!
Flickr seems to be on a total go slow tonight, taken me an age to upload this & add to group/albums & add the correct tags.
Photo 18/100 my 100 x photos this year will be of foliage: so woodland scenes, individual trees, wild/garden plants and fallen leaves 🍁🌿🍀🌳
Along the trail to the Kettle Valley Railway Tunnels at Othello just outside of Hope, B.C. Now a tourist attraction, this trail is about a 20 minute walk from the parking lot, along the old railway bed to the historic tunnels. During the atmospheric rivers of November 2021, much of this trail was damaged, if not washed away, along with many trees, and properties along the Coquihalla River. Links to videos of the damage accompany the descriptions of the other photos in this series on the KVR and its tunnels.
The Khlong Sok River running low and fast over rocks and pebbles during the dry season. The morning sun made for a pleasing dappled effect on the busy surface. Photographed in Khao Sok, Surat Thani, Thailand.
Taken in our local park, Nottingham, 2015. © All rights reserved. Please do not use on websites, blogs or other media without written permission.
Walking through the woodland I could see the morning light was breaking through the gaps in the overhead canopy and creating this abstract pattern on the pathway
Lunch under the vines at Restaurant Seehof Keller, San Giuseppe al Lago, (St. Josef am See), Lago di Caldaro (Kalterer See), Alto Adige, Italy
I composed this image in response to an ongoing photography challenge: "Create an image that is an example of 'dappled light', that pleasing mix of light and shadow" It is of a series of columns observed in the interior of the Notre Dame Cathedral, in Bayeux, France.
i love contrasts very much things that dont seem to fit
hard and soft light and dark natural and plastic etc lol
computer is still not right but trying to get it sorted .
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Explored 17/5/2012 #180
Much of life is dappled light, neither solid sun nor dark shadow, but something pleasantly in between.
The one thing that gets me out is the camera and having a sneaky peak in peoples gardens...
Keep well and safe dear friends x