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in a split second this inquisitive male wren dropped in for a look then disappeared.
added to the 'Talbot Road Trip' album.
déclinaison de la rose
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6rLLE48RL0
I'd forgotten how much he rolled his rrrrrs
I love Icelands Churches, a lot are very remote and the locations are very atmospheric. Vik church is very popular with tourists more so in summer when the lupins are in full flower.
A High Key of my first camera, Olympus Trip 35! I fondly remember waiting for Boots the Chemist to process my film and then excitedly opening the paper wallet containing my prints. Of course in my early days of photography most were either over or under exposed and many appeared to capture my hand or a finger and sometimes a thumb and even a shot or two of the ground :)
A High Key of a camera taken with another camera in natural sunlight against white using a piece of foil loft insulation as a reflector:
Cannon PowerShot SX 430 IS
f/5.6
1/1000 sec
30 mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to RHC (ILYWAMHASAM)
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😄
De senaste veckorna har varit så otroligt stressiga att jag inte hunnit med Fotosöndag vilket känts tråkigt. Den här helgen bestämde vi oss för att strunta i alla måsten och istället ladda batterierna. Det gjorde vi bland annat genom att åka långfärdsskridskor på Brunnsviken för första gången. Orden räcker inte till för att beskriva hur fantastiskt det var! Det var gassande sol och nästan all is hade ca 2cm vatten ovanpå vilket skapade en magisk skimrande spegelvärld.
I've been looking at this picture just now and realized that I could have set the flash on the right hand side of the photo on the table just to the right of the figures and blown out the background just as well if not better than the position it is in now. Face palm. That is an old flash that has to be cabled to the camera. The flash in the upper left of the frame (shooting through the umbrella) was being triggered by the old one on the right.
Regensburg
Difficult to deal with the different tones inside the staircase, so monochrom has to make it.
I know I'm barely keeping up...normal service will be resumed shortly. This image was inspired by the talented judi may