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It has amused me for a while that this is the only pair of glasses in the window display of an Opticians in Bromley High Street, South London.....
Surely they must do more frames than this????
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Framed by trees, evening clouds and sky colours seen over distant Mynydd Maen... the Skirrid mountain can just be sen on the horizon.
Work continues narrow gauge railroad boxcar 58 under construction in the NCNGRR shops in Nevada City, CA.
Looking through my archives I realized we've been to this spot three times and never posted a shot....so here's my take on the iconic Turret Arch seen through South Window in Arches National Park.
Perfect light conditions on the foreground makes this a perfectly framed sunset on the Donk, during one of our walks this weekend
New York City's Empire State Building as viewed from Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Clear October skies and dramatic clouds after a Norr'Easter....
Another from my bouquet - I seemed to get just one of several different flowers - which suited me fine from a photographer's point of view!! I tried to present them in different ways - don't want to get monotonous do I? Lol ....
Sunrise is a lovely time of day.
This was taken a few hundred yards from my house... Castlecaulfield has a wonderful horticultural society and they created a lovely wee conservation area just above the playing fields, and I stepped in through the gate to get this framed shot.
I was almost deafened with the birdsong, it was awesome!!
This week, we're in for lots of rain, but hopefully the sunshine is on the cards again soon. I hope our Summer isn't over just yet LOL
Have a great week every one, and thank you for taking the time to stop by and comment :)
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The Akerselva River in Oslo, framed by trees. This river, including its source, is entirely within the city of Oslo. We did a nice hike along it this morning in the rain.
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!
Managed to snap this one as the sun was emerging over the horizon - the framing was a challenge with so much clutter
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.
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In The Frame
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1.6 s
Lente: 28 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED
Here are another picture of the very nice cascades near Soubey (Jura, Switzerland). With all the snow melting above, in the Franches-Montagnes, it was a real flood.
As you can see on this shot, the framing is rather unperfect : the left side is kind of messy and blurry, there's this perspective in the upper right corner that could have been intensified. Moreover, it's not totally at horizon level : all I had to do was to go a little lower with the tripod rotate the camera. That was my first plan.
The problem was : I wore shitty shoes and I stood upon a slippery rock covered with moss. What had to happen happened : I slipped, the tripod slipped and my 100D fall directly in the water in a very nice "sloosh".
Fortunately, it remained in the water less than 5 seconds and the screen was still showing this picture when I removed the battery. It is now in a kilogramme of long grain USA parboiled rice, and will stay there until tomorrow evening. I hope it will manage to dry it completely. I have some hope to save it ...
However, saving the lens would probably be a miracle, but I try anyway with the same trick ... Now I just have to wait, pray and see ...
So I am happy to show you this very last shot of my (maybe) dead buddy. I hope I did not became a photographer without a camera ...
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This picture was explored on the 2nd of March 2016 ! Thank you really much for your kind messages !
And now : the end of the story : I tried the camera this morning. The body seem to work perfectly fine. The lens AF and stabilizer work as well, but there's some dirt on the lenses inside, so I'll probably have to make it clean. Then, it's always possible to have some rust on electronic components. I'll see in the future.
So the rice trick works, but I definitely think that what saved my camera is the fact that I removed the battery very quickly. What you don't want is some short-circuits on electronic components that heat and burn after a few seconds (they are small, so it can happen really fast). Without electrical power, much less risk to get damages.
Thank you anyway for your support !