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The tree maybe decaying but it is at least giving growth to some rather unusual velvety fungi. I’m unable to identify it though?
On a blustery dreary Sunday afternoon in late February, I spotted from the living room window this pileated woodpecker in the backyard. I frantically grabbed my camera and took some quick photos from inside thinking it would be a fleeting moment. Much to my surprise, the woodpecker remained on the tree for a better part of an hour.
During this time, I ventured outside, quietly trying to remain as inconspicuous as possible. This shot I grabbed from about 7 feet away. I also got some video showcasing it’s pecking mastery on the old growth Douglas fir tree with bits of wood flying into the air.
The pileated woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatuson) is largest of the common woodpeckers in North America, a rather large striking bird with a flaming red crest. They excavate deep into rotten wood to get at the nests of carpenter ants.
i can't believe this! the photo from yesterday also got explored! thank you all so much! today is my first day of my easter break! thought i really need to get started on this painting project, cause its due in like two weeks and we all know how slow oil paint dry.
have a great day!
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"the pains of love, and they keep growin', in my heart there's flowers
growin'....."
remember this photo? i knew when i did it originally, i wanted to execute this better.... so here is my second attempt. my husband is an AMAZING artist and he drew these gorgeous roses for me. it's NOT a tattoo (for my family's sake - i don't think they could take another one right now) ;-) i like this version SO much better. i need to be more patient when i have ideas in my head i'm learning. ;-)
Another one from Cornwall Ive reprocessed Im afraid, just cropped in tighter to get rid of soem distracting bluebells
First growth of the season on some wild horseradish.
I'm not seeing any other photos with red on horseradish?
I've looked and looked. I just see green.
I love walking where we plant our Christmas trees at any time, but it is especially cool when each branch has it's new growth. This was a month ago today.
© 2020 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
I live in a community that exists originally because of the logging industry. About 25 minutes from where I live is, ironically, a section of old growth forest owned by a lumber mill. They designated part of their property as a preserve, however, so I can see towering beech and maple trees in there far larger than what you often see elsewhere. It's a great place to go in autumn and just take in the beauty of the woods as well as breathe in the unique scents of an old growth forest. It's also not a bad place to capture photos, and here's one of my old growth captures. I used the Canon RF 15-35mm F2.8L IS wide angle zoom on the Canon EOS R5 body. See my findings on the RF 15-35L here:
Text Review: bit.ly/RF15_35LReview
Definitive Video Review: bit.ly/RF15_35Definitive
Standard Video Review: bit.ly/RF15_35Vid
Image Gallery: bit.ly/RF15_35IG
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It's so strange to start this post with a number of 365. I'm sorry it's been so long since I've posted. I have caught up on some stuff that needed attention. I have also started planning on a shot I am really excited about. But, I couldn't wait until that image is done to get something up here, so I went out the other day and shot this.
I tried a few new techniques with this image, so in that regard I am happy with the final result. I am really excited to spend more time with images so I can continue to grow as an artist.
New growth on the trees in the Currowan State Forest between Batemans Bay and Braidwood, one year on from the fires that devastated the region. South Coast, NSW, Australia.
portland japanese garden.
those little red tips beckoned me. it's like the light was seeking them out and nourishing them.
Helsinki, Finland 2024.
Fujica ST605
Zenit Helios 44M-7 58mm f2
Agfaphoto APX 400 shot at ISO 1600
Compard R09 One Shot 1+100 60 min semi-stand at 20°C