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Version 2.0 of this amazing morning.

I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.

-John Burroughs

 

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Rolleiflex 3,5F bokeh

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A different edit from the same series of low-level Song sparrow photos from a few months ago (In fact, if I recall this is the exact next frame from the previous). I had no intentions of catching the movement, but I do enjoy how the slow shutter-speed blurred the wing.

 

ISO: 1131

F-stop: f/5.6

Exposure: 1/320

66751 at Arcow Quarry August 2018

The last public execution at Lancaster Castle took place in 1865. The gallows were accessed through French windows in the round tower. From 1865 to 1910 executions were carried out in private behind the wall in the middle of the frame.

▶ POOL HOUSE - TWELVE - Seren,

 

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• Sliding Television

• Media TV with working button

• Sofa – 8LI

• Ottoman – 3LI

• Chair – 3LI

• Pergola – 4LI

• Tables – 2LI

• Clutter – 1LI

• Dimensions: 34 x 23

 

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this abstract came ready framed

Sixth image in Bird Art series...

 

I enjoyed some creative framing here, highlighting the American Robin in an oval design.

 

I like challenging myself to try new techniques and styles in my photography. It's fulfilling and helps me think outside the box. Maybe it keeps my old brain from turning to mush!

From a wander across the road today.

"We pushed the empty frame of reason out the cabinet door"

 

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A view of the Shard on my way home - the clocks changed this weekend for Daylight Saving and I'd spotted this weeks ago but the weather was poor and it was too dark - with an ND filter it has come out okay in early evening.

This afternoon we went to a place wich I had seen from the highway yesterday. Under the trees there was a carpet of snowdrops. I told my husband that I would love to take photo's there but the camera was at home (stupid). So we had to go back today and turned out there was an old shed without the window,just the frame. Thats what I used in this photo

Something a little summery here in the middle of winter...

 

There was a bed of blue Forget-Me-Nots in the background, giving me this nice backdrop.

 

I added a radiance filter, then a frame, ending up with the image above.

enjoying the late season colors of the majestic San Juans

Small In Frame - It took me a while to come around with the small in frame trend, but I think the switch to mirrorless and going back to using a zoom lens helped me explore and appreciate this type of photography more. The subject/eye autofocus allows me to compose these images real time, no more moving the focus point or focusing and recomposing. With a zoom, I am able to capture a portrait and a wider angle shot from the exact same spot I am standing. This is especially useful for fast subjects like hummingbirds - by the time you move, they are off the perch!

 

Loved the juxtaposition here of the colorful hummingbird with the dry vegetation.

 

Species: Allen's Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin)

Location: Northern California, CA, USA

Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + EF 100-400mm IS II + EF 1.4x III Extender

Settings: 1/320s, ISO: 500, f/8 @560mm, Electronic Shutter, Handheld

The view from our table at the Park Diner today. Framing the dam with raindrops too!

mission district

san francisco ,california

Kunstmuseum Den Haag / The Hague

ōmisaki station

Nagasaki, JAPAN

 

長崎・島原市

島原鉄道 大三東駅

 

minolta V2

Kodak 200

“People who don’t construe their life and don’t frame their own tale, stay on the sidelines, remain only an act without a story and turn into an "empty box". Out-of-the-box thinking and inventiveness remains then merely wishfull thinking.”

― Erik Pevernagie

Framing the view - The classic view down Derwentwater towards Borrowdale framed between the immense Scots Pines seen from the superbly positioned bench at Friar's Crag.

 

Lake District, Cumbria

 

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A rural scene near Martinborough!

 

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Bergamo - Sentierone

Fifteen bird species showed up in the back yard during our recent snow day. Most of them regulars but in higher numbers, came for the free food and drink when many of the other local eateries were closed for the day. In Webster, Texas.

Taken in Newhaven, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2018.

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