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In North America في أمريكا الشمالية

Trees in the winter, king of forest

Forest stairs hidden on the coast of southern Ireland.

Forest Impressions

 

Painterly effect created with the lens movement and no Photoshop tricks here.

forest in Mińsk Mazowiecki

Nordhorn, Klausheide, September 2014

Hallstatt forest at a foggy rainy day

I've titled this 'proud' because this along with the next shot I'll get round to uploading on flickr they are the shots I've felt most proud of taking. This is one using my new lens. All I've changed post processing is the exposure, everything else is SOOC.

 

Best viewed bigger and on black if you have the time

It was another cold day, in January. The forecast was fog and I was looking forward to it.

It was not to be but the light created some opportunities on photos.

I love Brimham Rocks, so much too explore.

Waldboden

 

Sony Alpha 7R II, Zeiss Loxia 25mm f2.4

oil on card, 13.5 x 15.5 cm

Cernica Forest, close to Bucharest

Ilford hp5plus Olympus XA

Moss and trees that surround the Golden Pavilion in Kyoto, Japan.

 

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My great grandfather was a forester here and my grandmother was born here. Such a wonderful place. Had the opportunity to spend the day there yesterday and enjoy the links to my origins.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

texture by lenabemanna . thanks

 

the new years visit to Goldstream park .

 

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Greenthwaite plantation near Enerdale Bridge Cumbria UK.

(Just out of shot - a very muddy Labrador)

Shot in Jevnaker, Norway

Lowland Litter Frog (Leptobrachium abbotti) - Poring Nature Reserve, Malaysia

 

These were one of the most common frogs to see in the jungle at night, their loud "QUAK" calls echoing through the forest often betrayed their presence even when individuals couldn't be seen. I love the way these frogs sit on their toes with very little of their actual body touching the ground, it reminds me for some reason of a gargoyle. In order to photograph one in this pose it was necessary to carefully approach them without spooking it, oftentimes on seeing someone approach these frogs would hunker down in order to not be seen. Besides helping them avoid notice it also made them rather unphotogenic, so care had to be taken to approach these frogs without spooking them in order to get a photo of them at ease in a natural pose.

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