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This place is one of my favourites lately, stunning peaceful, suprislingly almost no people and loads and loads of butterflies!
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Whatās up everyone! Hope all of you guys are doing well out there! Figured I share some new work today. Hereās a scene that I captured this last fall, on a family trip to Colorado. What I liked about this particular scene was the curvy young aspen framed by the other aspens. Almost as if the bigger aspens were protecting the young aspen tree. But also the quality of light filtering through the forest canopy was choice as well. Love me some soft light!!!
I dunno about you guys, but I'm soooooo ready for fall colors!!!
Alright yāall itās time to start sharing some of my new images from this fall. I know if I donāt start now, itāll be next year by time I get to sharing stuff!
I canāt tell you guys out there how much I love the fall! The colors, the leaves and the trees just look so cool! Iām still out chasing that little bit of color, but itās has been a wonderful fall season! Just so much awesomeness! Have a lot of new images to share, and I will try to keep up on my posting! Hope you guys out there are doing well, and Happy Thanksgiving!
This scene here is one of my favorite images that Iāve made down south along the bayou. It was one of those scenes where everything was flowing together. Juicy fall colors with the fast moving mist on the water as if ghosts or spirits were floating through the bayou. So peaceful, so serene. All the elements connecting with each other.
A fallen tree in the forest. Its decay is the source of a lot of life.
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Captured on #film, because #filmisnotdead, #filmlives!
Camera used #hasselbladxpan2 using #silbersalz500t film.
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Colours of Autumn - my favourite time of the year has come around again and some of the colours of autumn are starting to appear.
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I definitely learned something about working with "difficult" models through this experience. While I'm pretty happy with how these photos came out, they weren't created without their share of hardships, including: a living room covered in straw, several broken pumpkin stems, an a lot of me rolling around on the floor like an idiot.
Also at one point Gravy got jealous that it was Frank's turn in front of the camera, and bit him.
Japanese Maple in the late fall at Norfolk Botanical Garden in Norfolk. VA USA. Located in the Japanese Garden. - Camera = Nikon D810
A serene autumn trail with golden leaves and filtered sunlight. Rota das Faias in Serra da Estrela, Portugal.
This image was taken a few days ago outside the town of Telluride. The fall colors in the San Juan Mountains were at peak.
Every fall, pumpkin farms in Ontario attract tourists. However, only 10% of the pumpkins end up as food, while the other 90% are used for Halloween decorations. Surprisingly, pumpkins are actually fruits! Fun fact: Did you know that, in the past, people used them as containers to store milk and grains?
The color this fall in Colorado was incredible! Iāve never seen so much color! Every and anything that had leaves š that could change color or had color did! It was complete sensory overload! Everywhere you lookedā¦there was color! It was incredible! This was one of the first scenes I photographed on my trip to Colorado this past fall. I had been up pretty late in the evening trying to get to this location as the storm was starting to break. I guess the lack of sleep paid off!
I was somewhat nervous getting back into the field, because I hadnāt really shot much over the summer and was recently coming off of eye surgery as well. But like anything else, once you get back into the swing of things, everything starts to flow and you get your grove back. I think got my groove backš
During the first week of October I scouted this viewpoint and shot some nice late afternoon / early evening light. I knew I wanted to come back and try a pano at sunrise. I was lucky enough to come back 2 weeks later and still have some color in the foliage. I ended up composing this Sunrise Panorama from 8 vertical frames - October 17th.