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Last ride of the fall. Far North Bicentennial Park, South Fork Campbell Creek, Anchorage, Alaska. It snowed the next day. Totally blanketed the entire area.
Just added the basket this summer. I like it so much that we have them on all of our bikes now.
Pasela 35mm. Great tires.
Fall 2012
Olympus OM-2n + Kodak Portra 400 VC + either 50mm f1.8 or 100mm f2.8, can't remember any more
Fall foliage icm
Long week at work. So, I woke up early with an idea to find one tree with color and try icm (intentional camera movement). Here, I just zoomed the lens while taking the photo...technically not icm.....I think I like this one.
"No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face."
– John Donne
Spotted at the Seton Shrine in Emmitsburg, MD.
From a beautiful, frosty Fall morning a couple of weeks ago.
Good luck to everyone on the east coast as Hurricane Sandy roars up the coast and makes landfall. Stay safe! So far it looks like most of us here in Massachusetts will miss the brunt of her wallop but it's never over 'til it's over.
She was at Kohl's too. I thought about getting her, but she's definitely not worth $15.99 :P I love her hair color, but I'm not a big fan of her outfit :S
On EXPLORE
In my garden, this flower was falling on the water in the little water lilly pond ...
And I followed that falling
I just love how lovely... that water touch this flower. Seeing tihs pond with Frangipani on water reminds me of spa atmosphere or Bali garden.
Well this little pond becomes just memory because neighbor kids played football and the hit of the ball made leakage...
(added)... Actually I get these colors right fron camera by spot exposure. I tried PS to adjust exposure by level and curve but it changes worse... so just framed it.. I also love this rich colors and also the layers of water tension surface
My secret Garden
Nonthaburi
Thailand
HEINER METZGER
Murphys Fall
((U+C+I) x (10-S))/20 x A x 1/(1-sin(F/10))
eine Performance für 6 Tage
mit
Rolf Bader / Rimma Chibaeva / Dirk Achim Dhonau / Yolanda Gutiérrez / Judith Haman / Ariane Holz / Jokinen / Ragna Jürgensen / Dorothea Koch / Sabine Kullenberg / Gudrun Löbig / Wolf Martens / Heiner Metzger / Sylvia Necker / Simone Ohliger
im Kulturforum Altona, Jessenstr. 10
gegenüber Baumarkt
Eröffnung: Freitag 2.6.06 20:00
Samstag 3.6.06 20 - 23:00 (Lange Nacht der Kunstaltonale)
Performances: 4.6. bis 6.6.06 20 - 23:00
Finissage: Donnerstag 8.6.06 17.30 - 18:00
im Zusammenhang mit der Kunstpreisverleihung der Kunstaltonale
Last weekend was probably the last of the peak fall colors for Alabama and I, along with two good friends, Outsideshot (Joe Miller) and Mike Callahan took advantage of it by going to Cheaha State Park and a small campground called Chinnabee Lake.
A wonderful story how "Chinnabee Silent Trail" was formed.
www.montesano.com/hikeweb/chinnabee.htm
Thanks for the learning and laughs...you guys are great!
Visit Joe and Mike's streams here:
Mike: www.flickr.com/photos/michaelcallahanphotography/
Yup, Fall in Arcadia. I thought the neighborhoods there were really pretty. So i brought the Nikon and i have more pictures coming but i have reached my monthly limit because I'm not Pro ): Although i wish i had a Pro account.
Lots of editing involved.
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These leaves look like tehy were ready to fall off a tree. They do not have very much color. The weather was a little cool outside.
Sometimes fall roses are the prettiest of all! Taken at the Des Moines Art Center Rose Garden.
Texture by Distressed Jewel.
Fall color panoramic along the Highland Scenic Highway, Route 150, National Scenic Byway, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, USA
I found an unedited fall capture. I decided that it was a good shot to signal the end of the Snowy McIntosh series. This is a powerful, but earlier September autumn sunset shot across the Golden Ponds Park. The middle pond reflects Meeker and Longs and toward the south end of Rocky Mountain National Park. Meeker and Longs stand in front of the actual continental divide. They always provide orientation for valley residents. Indian Peaks Wilderness Area fills out the divide south of Rocky. Both sound good after this February global warming Koch blowout. I ought to keep a close eye on a possible great sky day for another evening visit.
The daily turbulence is clearing for another grand evening in the valley. The sunset sets the remaining light on the tree and grass off nicely. I am out here on the bank of the middle pond at Golden Ponds, the Longmont, Boulder County greenbelt and rec area and fortunately, the turn is only a half-dozen blocks down Hover St. I wanted to look for possible locations because I figured the sky could become showy at sun down. I like the way the sunlight glow plays upon the leaves so that they snap their way into awareness. I scarified some detail from the trees across the pond as the glow illuminates the foliage. Autumn is finally in control after the summer of the Koch foossil foolers. I love shooting bold scenes with this camera and lens. These shots were slow enough to require the podzilla.
This autumn evening was welcome relief from the oppressive summer although this winter we're dry enough to worry about fires that continue to spark.