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New Maple Leaves emerging in red. (No, its not Fall, this is June)

This Common Baskettail was just emerging from the pond. There were quite a few in flight along with a couple Robust as well.

Fern heads popping out of the soil in the spare lot. Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island

Oil texture by Thomas Donaldson

 

Girl, by Aykut Aydogdu treated in DDG with oil texture, prior to combining all textures in Photoshop.

spring comes slowly in wisconsin. first the snow melts and grass emerges. then we wait. and wait. (and wait.) it’s a beautiful practice in patience.

Our little Red Maple is finally leafing out.

Composite from some of my photos in Lightroom & Photoshop

A heartening sight in February.

an experiment with colour and bokeh.

Water lily plants and flower buds emerging from the water.

   

Visdief,common tern just emerged from the water.

The excuvia that it just emerged from is at the lower left.

A shrub (probably a Weigela) leafing out in our backyard

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✨Selected to be the cover photo for Super~Six ☆ Stage #6 ☆ Andromeda,✨

 

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Monarch Butterfly emerging in my Christchurch garden March 2021 New Zealand

5769, 7183 and 6857 emerge from the shadows of the Echo canyon with a westbound Union Pacific intermodal.

 

5th July 2024

Pond Lily Pad Emerging from the Bottom of a Pond.

Morro Bay sunset where the rock totally emerged in thick blanket of fog... but surfers didn't seem to mind.. neither did I.. good to be back..

 

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"Strange visitor from another planet..."

In our South side flower bed.

 

Captured with TTArtisan 23mm lens at f/2.8

Finding this image by chance on the hard drive was definitely something of a 'poisoned chalice'...

 

I happened across this image and liked it straight away so I thought right time to get this one done... for someone who doesn't like to spend too long editing images this one was an absolute pain in the backside as it actually took several hours to do... nothing complicated about the image, no advanced or complicated methods needed, nope nothing like that... it was due to the sheer amount of dust spots on my camera sensor at this time! I don't think I've ever had an image as bad as this for dust spots, pollen, and crap on the filter / sensor which really shows up on long exposures such as this, as I remember I got this camera cleaned professionally after this shoot due to this...

 

This is 'Charlies Garden', a fantastic rock stock in the North Sea in Northumberland, this was shot just after sunset, the tide was just at the height I wanted and there were plenty of clouds about so this type of image was always in my mind.

 

At 3 minutes long it can be considered a really long exposure, I just wish it had taken that amount of time to process it!

 

Amusingly after I had done it, I found a PSD file in the folder which was titled 'unfinished dust spot nightmare', and when I opened it up it was this :-)

 

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Two views of the maple tree leaves opening up to spring.

As you leave the village heading north, this would be the road you would take. As you leave there is a corridor of trees and then the fields beyond.

Umeyya Mosque in Amman, Jordan

Hmmmm...I start to feel this compelling desire to take photographs with my camera again. Certainly I will return to my beloved Dolomites soon, and I can not wait for the new adventures which are lying ahead.

  

Strobe shoot- one dancer, three captures. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

Tip of a newly emerged tulip leaf, red on the outside, green inside, with another leaf emerging from within.

I spotted this group in a neighbor's garden.

A newly emerged sawfly from this morning, it emerged from the ground 1 meter near me.

 

33 natural light exposures stack.

 

3600px

This was basically the entire shagbark hickory tree as it was only about two feet tall. Photographed in Perrot State Park near Trempealeau, Wisconsin.

lady emerging out of the fog in Greenwich Park, SE10 - London

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