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This shows the lush foliage in the mountains of North Carolina. I was impressed by how many different kinds of plants and wildflowers seemed to be growing all over. Another thing that really comes through in post processing is how very different and shaded all of the trees and vegetation are. there is such a huge range of color that it's fascinating. The human eye picks up a lot of these variations and our brains process the info and tell us, "Wow! This is really gorgeous!" Unfortunately, many cameras don't present those variations in the original SOOC pics. Often a scene looks like just a bunch of green, not purples, reds, yellows and various shades of green and brown. It seems those colors are hidden in the information that was captured, though, and do appear if you tweak the image a bit. That is why I love post processing so much. What the mind "sees", the eyes can, too!

 

If you look closely, there is a patch of grass to the left of center in the pic, between the distant mountains and the foreground. There appears to be a road there. Perhaps there are homes down there. What a beautiful place to live!

66531 whisks 4L75 Trafford Park to Felixstowe south through the Staffordshire countryside on the approach to Rugeley Trent Valley.

Baby veggies under construction in the opencast vitamin mines south of Timaru.

 

6 Aug 2019, train 925, 7036-4755, Timaru, SIMT-NZ

West Palm Beach, Florida

a song sparrow perches on the new wetlands greenery

After some fun storm chasing, finally got to a spot where the light was just stunning lighting green Californian grasslands and seasonal streams formed from rain

Sommerach / Bavaria / Germany

 

Album of Germany (the south): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712099...

 

Album of "Doors Of The world":

www.flickr.com/photos

city greenery

Queensland, Australia. The Glasshouse Mountains can be seen in the background. Just as I pressed the shutter of the camera, the sun came out from behind a cloud and the light started moving towards me. A magical moment of photographing nature.

 

Nice and green too after recent rain.

Medium- Mixed on paper,,

Size- 37 cm X 54 cm ( excluding frame),

Art by Tamal Sen Sharma,

Some indoor greenery on a January day.

Conifers and rhododendrons are two very different types of evergreens. The few deciduous trees confirm that this is still autumn.

smc Pentax-A 50/1.4

Location: The Greenery, Bulacan

 

Had a family photoshoot here.

This was my 2nd time around the Greenery. A great day it was.

Ashridge Estate, Chiltern Hills, Hertfordshire, England.

May 2025

 

Leica M3 camera

Zeiss Planar f2.0 50mm lens

Kodak Ultramax 400 film

Kennebunk ME Lower Village icon, HB Provisions

Went for a walk, this nice small brook is quite near from where I live.

Knysna - Western Cape, South Africa

 

He finally spots some tasty greenery atop a row of bougainvillea.

Continuing the hike down into the main valley, the snow soon disappeared without a trace and the sun shone down on the fresh green foliage.

Almost as if it were all a dream.

  

Committed to Kodak Tmax 100 using a Rolleicord Va. Developed using Ars-Imago R9 (rodinal) 1:49, dev. time as per the massive dev chart, and scanned with an Epson V850 using Silverfast. Positive conversion and contrast done with Negative Lab Pro. Dust cleaning and final contrast in Photoshop.

At the new Tulsa Prairie Brewpub the outside table tops have a strip of greenery down the middle.

Captured by Canon SX50 HS in the village of Kuskovo near Tomsk, Western Siberia, Russia. May 2015

miranda a custom doll by dolls ahoy. mr P. is a WOZ winkie guard by mattel

Another photo taken in Plaza Larga in Granada. I am take by the green door with the red bricks that is echoed on the balcony with all the leaves and the redish pots. It looks to me that most of the pots contain jade plants with two succulents in the upper corners.

Oksunbong Peak, Wolaksan National Park

200 yards of 2 ply- I'm guessing that this is sport to dk weight. I don't do a very good job of trying to measure my wpi or anything like that.

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