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Instax mini 50S SW
Auto mode
Multi image 3P filter lens
Diffused flash
Instax mini monochrome film
Exp. Date: 2021 - 06
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
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Almost 1 year ago I found my first one of these Weevils from the Rhinotia genus and not much has changed.
I am blessed that it decided to sit still long enough for this portrait.
I am still on the receiving end of something weevil.
Alive , Wild and Free (Photographed in its environment)
I am blessed that it decided to sit still long enough for this portrait.
Hand Held Manual Focus Stack ( Not internally bracketed )
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Adobe PS
Helicon Focus Pro
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OLYMPUS EM1 MK2
OM SYSTEM M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 90mm F/3.5 MACRO IS PRO
GODOX V100
CJ DIFFUSER
CJ LENS-HOOD
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HAVE A NICE DAY
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Looking at this picture (or should I say staring at it for a while) feels quite peaceful and quiet.
However this belies the frenetic activity behind the camera!
I had just taken a few properly misty shots without very much colour in a neighbouring field when I saw a hint of orange in the sky.
By the time I got to this field, this scene presented itself. Before the sun blew the highlights in the sky and evaporated the mist I hurried to get the shot...and this was the ONLY one I managed before the sun took off!
I really liked the light effect that this tree gave. The cooling mist was also very welcome as this was building into the hottest day we had on our trip. We eventually reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit!
A peek-a-boo view looking through the leaves at the lovely bloom. I'm drawn to the diffusion and out of focus effects.
The days are getting a bit longer and spring is around the corner thankfully. Many thanks for your warm and kind visits and comments my friends! 💖
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Focus stack (33 images). Shot with two off-camera strobes (Godox AD200Pro/Godox XPro II L trigger). Flash A, bare bulb, mounted to over to overhead boom, bouned off 32 inch white umbrella. Flash B, round head, modified with white diffuser dome, abobe camera 30 degrees.
Godox 5 inch round reflector for AD20oPro bare bulb head and white diffuser.
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Standing waiting for the light, I eventually decided to take this with the diffuse light. I think the soft lighting works well with the colours, maybe needs a bit more work on it, but I am pleased with this.
Brimms, Caithness, Scotland.
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Every national park seems to have its own quintessential landmark that attracts photographers just like bug lights attract moths. Yosemite has the Tunnel view, Zion has the Watchman bridge, GSMNP has Oconaluftee Overlook, and so forth. In Death Valley, that landmark is Zabriskie Point. The badlands that slope off towards Death Valley proper are spectacular, and catch perfectly the diffused sunrise/sunset light. Even though places like this might have more photographers than solitude, they're still rewarding for me to shoot.
Happily drenched.
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Long shadows in the early evening at the old correctional facility. This was a weird combination of hazy sunlight blocked by dense foliage filtering through dirty windows.
Probbacher Waldsee in Hessen
Idyllically situated between Probbach and Winkels in the Faulbach valley is a small reservoir, the 2.5-hectare Waldsee with a storage capacity of around 80,000 cubic metres. Its dam is nine metres high and 160 metres long. Built in 1974 as part of the Probbach/Winkels land consolidation programme and subsidised by special funds from the federal government and the EEC, the lake was intended to contribute to the development of the lower Westerwald as a leisure and recreation area. Now that the municipality of Mengerskirchen has built modern sanitary facilities, a kiosk and a barbecue hut here, the forest lake offers excellent opportunities not only for swimming but also for fishing.
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