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La lumière du soir traverse les gouttes de pluie déposées sur les branches... ✨🎄✨!
Grangiet
Valais, Suisse
Le soleil va bientôt disparaître derrière le grand Billare, la fermière vient d'approvisionner la mangeoire pour les animaux qui sont au pré
Make a Wish :)
#sliderssunday
Old photo, fresh slider: One of those cloudscapes/sunsets where one goes "Wow!", grabs the camera, and runs out onto the balcony to take a photo. Well, at least I do ;) We had a few of those sunsets this summer and early autumn, but since the house is still scaffolded and the (freshly galvanized) balcony parapets aren't properly re-installed, yet, the balcony is off-limits – so I had to dig into my archives to satisfy this certain "Sunday sunset slider mood".
Photographed with the little Lumix LX100 that is capable of taking quite nice light- and sunstars – and that is also a little prone to flares, but I rather liked this rainbow flare, so I decided to keep it in the image. Just like the airplane with its vapour trail which looks a little like a shooting star – wishful thinking, I know ;). And since it's (Sliders) Sunday, I also tweaked the sky's colours in Color Efex Pro – the original colours were mostly blue with some gold tones and hints of purple in the clouds, but the sunstar was already brightly orange in the Raw file. It's just a fun shot that I thought should finally see the light of day. I hope you like it.
Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone!
Altes Foto, neuer Slider. Normalerweise schnappe ich mir die Kamera und renne auf den Balkon, wenn ich einen besonders schönen Sonnenuntergang (oder besonders interessante Wolken) sehe. Da unser Haus aber immer noch eingerüstet ist und die frisch verzinkten Balkongitter noch nicht wieder fest und sicher montiert sind, ist der Balkon weiterhin tabu – also musste ein Archivfoto für den Sliders Sunday her. Eins, das ich mit der kleinen Lumix LX100 gemacht habe, die in der Lage ist, recht schöne Licht- und Sonnensterne zu fabrizieren. Flare-anfällig ist sie dabei auch ein wenig, aber wenn dabei so ein hübscher kleiner Regenbogenfleck herauskommt, bleibt er im Bild, genau wie das Flugzeug mit seinem Kondensstreifen, das ein wenig wie eine Sternschnuppe aussieht – Wunschdenken, ich weiß. Aber Ihr könnt Euch ja trotzdem was wünschen :)
Für Sliders Sunday habe ich in Color Efex ein wenig an den Farbreglern gedreht. Die Originalfarben des Himmels waren überwiegend noch blau mit ein paar goldenen Highlights und einem Hauch von Lila. Aber der Sonnenstern war schon im Original leuchtend orange. Ein reines Spaßfoto, das mal an der Reihe war. Ich hoffe, es gefällt Euch.
Habt einen guten Start un die neue Woche und passt gut auf Euch auf!
Bit of a marmite shot and probably not something i would normally post , so you will either love it or hate it , I suppose i will find out soon 😊
American Kestrel can still fly with clipped wings LOL
I dare you to look at the large image here
www.flickr.com/photos/bronosefoetoes/45842851005/sizes/o/
American Kestrel può ancora volare con le ali tagliate LOL
Ti sfido a guardare l'immagine grande qui
Acorn Woodpecker coming for a visit from its home in the oak grove (top right corner of image) which is about 150 meters up slope from my property. I estimate around 12 - 15 birds live in that small grove.
Brown Acres - Jackson County - Southern Oregon
Crazy Tuesday - theme of April 19, 2022: Lens Flare(s)
deliberate lens flares - taken with the manual vintage Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 - wide open
I have noticed only now that this manual lens creates its erratic flares more easily with the older K-5 than with the K-70 (my current camera). Maybe due to the different sensors (missing low pass filter?) ... I don't know.
Has been fun nonetheless : ))
Will try it again with the K-5 though (didn't have the body with me this weekend)
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beabsichtigte Lichtreflexe / Reflexlicht / Blendenfleck - aufgenommen mit dem manuellen Nikkor 50mm f1.8 bei Offenblende
"ChicagoHenge" is a biannual event that occurs during the Spring and Autumn equinoxes when the rising and setting sun aligns with the city's downtown east-west streets. This photo was taken this past Thursday evening looking west down Madison Street.
www.adlerplanetarium.org/blog/chicagohenge/
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 18mm, 1/320s
I bought this vintage lens to play with flare photography. It's not as easy as I thought it would be. This is one of my favorites from a few years ago.
Once more at this overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I had wandered back and forth over the open area. Finally, this single tree caught my attention sitting at the bottom of the image. I was originally going to put my telephoto on, and perhaps I should have, but at the same time, the rest of the scene was lush, beautiful and ready for a shot. I decided to try and capture more of the tree in the foreground leading off into the background. Unfortunately, shooting directly into the sun created a bit of an issue with flaring, but I think I adjusted just enough to get the tree almost framed by it. At the end of the day, this photo has likely my favorite colors within it.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f8
SS: 1/4
Focal: 24mm
Haida m10 with the CPL and 4 stop grad once more