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Not really Autumn but those colours give that impression! I use fill-in-flash to highlight the leaf and droplets!
This year's highlight of photo experiences goes to this Prothonotary Warbler.
Thank you all for the continuing compliments and likes.
We're still coated with ice and now 8 inches of snow, as well. A most beautiful way to end the year. This Red Twig Dogwood entirely coated in sparkling ice.
After some heavy rain, the cleanliness and perfection of these anthers were even better highlighted by the rain drop.
To clip or not? I decided on clip,
Under exposure was not acceptable,
Pentax K10D here with so called crap Quanteray Zoom lens.
God bless old gear because it works.
I've always wanted to drive the Natchez Trace, and was finally able to do so. Just north of Jackson, Mississippi this lone bald cypress in the water caught my eye. If you ever get a chance to drive the Trace, it's a two lane road of gorgeousness, actually through a national park, with a 50 mph speed limit. There are miles and miles of destruction, too, where a tornado tore through and left the forest stripped and haunting. And, you might also see the occasional deer. Make sure you have your favorite music available, sit back, and let the beauty feed your soul.
Texture from Filter Forge.
EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 61 - YELLOW, ORANGE & GOLD (Art from 2014)
Art Museion's Contest "Autumn Colors" (3rd Place)
www.flickr.com/groups/artmuseion/discuss/7215764835239684...
Visit my Kreative People group member : Highlight Gallery
Early morning sun strikes the apex of the new University of Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences Building in North Terrace
A staircase from the Tokyo National Museum, Japanese Gallery (Honkan). The exhibition was vast and interesting, but the architecture itself was nothing spectacular. However, the western neoclassical styled building has many interesting details, one being this. The black-and-white approach here is especially funky as the sides of staircase turn into light itself.
How is you weekend going? It’s been a great day yesterday. We got to escape the city limits for a while and go meet some new people up in Wisconsin. 3am start wasn’t fun at first. But after meeting my buddy Chris (@mywisconsin) we had a blast. We lucked out again with the unexpected whiteout over night and some blue hour fog. Holy Hill cathedral looked like it has celestial highlight. What do you think?
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Time, such a precious commodity... I am so glad we have managed a short ride out of the city the other day. I wanted to capture some of the fall colors before all the leaves are knocked off the trees by the wind. It was a cool, but lovely evening. The light was great as well, so I got in a few shots. Hope you enjoy! Happy Friday, guys!
I do not do "lists" but thought in spite of lockdown's & a few health problems, I had a good bird year. So i counted up & found I had photographed 132 bird species. Had a good start to the year & garden lockdown was better than expected. My highlight has to be this Lammergeier. Who could have expected a bird of the high mountains to be in a flat Fenland field. Here it is digesting some road kill it had recently eaten in the field.
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Lids".
I left it a bit late to find my subject but while in a supermarket on this Monday morning I found these mini highlighter pens.
So when I finally got home I placed them on a white board and backlit by the bedroom window. I focused the scene to 3 inches on the longest side and set up the lids and also the pens. I then rotated the board so there was a diagonal across the scene and focus was on the lids.
The shape of these trees in the park caught my eye and the highlights of the white clumps of snow on the branches made them stand out even more.
The highlight of the day - never photographed him on this perch with a fish, sadly. Nonethless, my first try at birds from a hide, so a success as far as I am concerned
Colours not the cirrect blue - seems to be down to the light at the time
The highlight of the afternoon on our third day exploring Yala was the sighting of around ten of these stunning birds, gathering as the end of day approached. An absolutely awesome experience!