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these are pebbles and things I found at the beach and painted. they are on my kitchen table, so I can relive my happy memories every day.
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The moon was teasing me...it has been full moon for the past few nights..tonight..I was able to bring my camera with me..but..the clouds..was there....well..I was watching to come out for me..but seems playing hide and seek for me...
Have to make a break in the Italian series. Finally the so-called spring is here. It's still about 0 Celcius in the night and the first green foliage tries to appear. Love this period of full water in the meadows and the fresh green.
Thank you for all the comments and favs, my friends.
Shone by the spring sunlight against the blue sky, Prunus mume (‘Ume’ in Japanese) was in full blossom. It started blooming just a couple of weeks ago.
Chios Island Greece..MUST see large!
I guess everyone of you look up at the sky tonight ;-)
Take care my friends!
..Explored..Thank you all..
We have been covered in smoke and haze from a number of major forest fires in Canada that drifted South to us.
Due to these fires, the Sunsets and Rising Moons have been very orange and pretty. However, it also makes it hard to get a sharp photo.. :(
We were hoping we could see the full Moon rise better from the top of Hurricane Ridge up in the mountains. But it was still quite hazy up there as well.
600mm
As the rising sun’s rays start to illuminate the clouds the full moon decides it is time to vacate the scene.
"If you shoot for the stars and hit the moon, it's OK. But you've got to shoot for something. A lot of people don't even shoot" . . . Confucius
I actually wanted to go to sleep, but then the light from outside shone very brightly. I could not resist and took my camera, but since our balcony is currently somewhat crowded, I had no place for the tripod. So this is a freehand capture.
For over a week I had been wanting to get out in the early morning light and photograph the Great Horned Owl fledglings. Every morning it was either high winds or oppressive fog that scrubbed my mission. Finally good conditions prevailed and I had a great morning session just as the sun rose.
It took me a while to find them. They had progressed from "branchers" to fledglings and had moved to a different tree about 50 yards from the nest tree.
Nikon D500, Nikon 200-500mm f5.6E
Focal length 420mm f6.3 1/1,250s ISO 3200
OK, so I saw this at a gas station stop on a road trip and knew I just had to have it. Despite preferring to find empty cans, I decided to buy one. Cruising down the highway I found a little Forgiato Blow on Youtube to blast through my trucks speakers, I popped open the can and had a few sips. I wondered if the drink's objective would be achieved, especially the "Peerless and Fearless" part. I wondered if, after drinking, I would start flying flags from the back of my truck and maybe even wear a red hat.
Well it didn't take too long, only a couple of sips in fact, I turned off the rantings of a fool and pulled the truck over to the side of the road. I snapped back to reality, uttered an extended, "Yuck..." and emptied the rest of the can out onto the side of the highway. At that moment I thought, what BS this all is and knew that smashing up this can was going to be well worth the money I paid for it. And so it goes, another story and another can added to the collection!
FYI: Preparation of this can was as close as I want to come to cutting up a finger on the torn can's sharp edges or from the razor knife used to help model/release the wording that was on the back of the can. BTW: I was also quite pleased with the way this one turned out and instead of putting it in the bag with the rest of the cans, I told Marybeth that I should make a little stand and case to display it on a shelf. She gave me a look and walked away...
Meyer Optik 50mm f/1.8 Oreston, 8 Image Focus Stack shot at f/8.0.
It´s always pretty amazing to me how the seasons transition so boldly here, fall has so much orange and red from the fallling leaves, the winter with drab browns and gray or white of snow and then spring with these awesome blue, green and bright orange from the flowers, grass and setting sun.
I think it´s really refreshing to see the same place look so different all year round !!
Short-eared Owl cruising the field as the sun reached the horizon and the moon began to claim the sky.
Composite of two images shot last night. On the shot of the moon, I was testing out the capabilities of my new Nikon 200-500mm lens; this was shot at the full 500 which on my Nikon D7500 is equivalent to 750mm.