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Mt. Kangchenjunga (8,586 m / 28,169 ft) Range!
From Tonglu (3036 m) Trekkers’ Hut
Singalila National Park, Eastern Himalayas
Beautiful Bengal, India
Taubenschwänzchen zählen zu den Schwärmern, einer Familie der Schmetterlinge. Diese zeichnen sich alle aus, dass sie sehr gute wendige Flieger sind. Fast wie Kolibris schwirren sie vor Blüten und saugen mit ihrer langen Zunge, welche eigentlich ein Saugrohr ist, den Nektar.
Scharfe Aufnahmen sind bei solch schnellen Motiven im Makrobereich reine Glücksache! Aber mit Geduld kann man doch immer wieder brauchbare Aufnahmen mit nach Hause nehmen.
Eine kurze Verschlusszeit und ein Diffusor der das harte Mittagslicht gestreut hat, waren hier am Ergebnis beteiligt.
These image "generations" were made using Creative Fabrica Spark:
www.creativefabrica.com/spark/tools/imagemix/
In each of these collages, the image in the upper left is my original. Some of these are mirrors, kaleidoscopes and spirals, so they’re a little strange to begin with. Others are “straight” photos. All the other images were all produced by Creative Fabrica’s AI software.
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Double Exposure, all done in camera. Horse at Boxmoor, "Image" at the Live The Image development next to the magic roundabout in Hemel.
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim (with double exposure mod) + slide film + xpro
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