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OK... I'm coming out of the closet.... I bought a macro lens (Tamron 90mm Macro). As somebody that considers themselves a serious landscape photographer I feel like I have donned an anorak and now I'm a train spotter. I don't know why, but I have never been overly interested in macro photography before ,but all of a sudden I felt the urge to try my creativity on a much smaller scale.
You won't be seeing any flowers or insects from me, but I will be trying to bring some of the principles of large scale lighting and composition to the macro world.
I have to admit though that I feel very clumsy operating in the macro world where depth of field is measured in millimeters.
This is the first of a few exercises that I have set myself to try to understand the world of macro.
On the evening of 12/18/15, we had our first snowfall of the 2015/2016 winter ---late for this area. I went out the next day before the little snow we had melted.
Although I took some photos, I wasn't much inspired by the images I found while driving around the countryside west of Zelienople, PA. But I stumbled upon an area where I had previously taken some photos in the summer, but couldn't find again, so now I know where it is. (I had the GPS in my camera turned off the day I took the photos.) And I heard an interview with one of my favorite authors (Lee Child) on NPR while driving. So, it was a somewhat productive morning.
The first encounter with someone is always a memorable moment and sometimes we think back on it and ask ourselves, I wonder what our lives would be like if that moment didn't happen?
Love you hubby and ty for being in this pic with me <3333
First South Yorkshire 'Doncaster's Red Buses' BN12WOY 26240 seen in Sheffield Bus Station on X78 to Doncaster
First South Yorkshire: 35000 (YJ16 DFG) an Optare Metrodecker, painted in this all over blue livery. This vehicle which was a demonstrator is captured inside Rotherham Midland Road depot in between duties during an enthusiasts visit.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 7th August 2016.
Ref No: DSC_12689/PJ.
When I caught my first glimpse of the beach last Wednesday, I wasn't very hopeful of getting great shots. It was rather gloomy and extremely windy out. The beach was all but deserted, with only the most die hard walkers and bikers taking advantage of the solitude to get their exercise. Capturing shots was difficult, as the wind kicked up sand, and blew my hair and camera strap in front of the lens! When I looked to the west, though, I could see that the clouds were headed out to sea, and blue skies were going to emerge, so I stayed for a little while to see if I could capture more "classic" beach weather for you!
Aside from the wind, I have always preferred the stormy looking days on the beach. Everything takes on a drama that makes it feel exciting. Unfortunately, the electricity here can be all too real, and not just moody! Central Florida is the lightning capital of the United States, and so when storm clouds are around, there's always the chance of being stuck. It happens to several unlucky people yearly. In my years of dodging lightning bolts for a shot, I've been blessed that none came too close!
Here you get just the slightest taste of windy, stormy weather in the Daytona Beach area. Within minutes, the sky was turning blue, and the scene became a typical tropical postcard. The wind was still fierce, but you'd never know looking at the scene unless you'd been there.
Dancing the night away at Warehouse 21
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The first snowfall. In my house, we all run outside to catch snowflakes. There isn’t anything as exciting as that first fall of snow! (November 2018)
We have moved and this was our first morning walk. The cats settled straight away so I was happy letting them out, we had a walk around and then it was straight back into unpacking.
Hopefully will try and catch up with you all and get into my flickr routine once I have settled properly. Still have to go back and clean up other property and collect horses which will happen this weekend.
Squirt is fitting in really well by the way and will add some photos soon.
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First West Yorkshire MV02VCY 66345 seen repainted in allover white passing near Leeds Railway Station on an unknown service
Carrot from the garden
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First Manchester BF63HDN 69537 seen at Manchester Airport on the recently gained Amazon Manchester Airport shuttle contract
First London
Scania CN230UD OmniCity
SN36054 - YR61 RUC
Seen on route 207 at the Hayes By-Pass terminus.
A little throwback to December 2012 and the rather short-lived (in London at least) 61-reg batch of Scania OmniCitys which replaced the bendy buses on route 207.
The first UP train of my west coast trip back in June climbs up Tehachapi Pass with a clean ACE on the point.
Brand new Wrightbus Streetdeck seen here in the livery of First Leeds. It will be fleet number 35227 and reg number SL16 YOO.
First Bradford 6325 (PUA 325W) a Leyland Atlantean, operating a 680 service to Holme Wood, photographed on Bridge Street, Bradford, back in 1999.