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最近気に入っている写真家Joel Meyerowitzを真似て夏の夕方に撮影。家に帰って彼の写真集を見るとだいぶ違っていた。
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Imitating my new favorite photographer, Joel Meyerowitz, I shot on a summer evening. When I got home and looked at his photo book, mine was quite different.
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Midsummer - grain fields are already being harvested. In the past, this was August, which was known for its harvest time and its hot dog days. A stubble field near Dechsendorf, the intense sun with its picture-filling rays, which captured the Canada geese, produced an almost surrealistic motif/image just before sunset yesterday.
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Over the past two years, I've traveled to several places in search of dramatic view in nature. Sometimes, the very unique shot can be taken right next to where we live. This shot was taken at a vantage point overlooking my valley, an important reminder that beautiful scenery is all around us and it often comes along with a good hike.
Exposure and focus blending two shots, D810, 24-70mm @24mm, f/11, 1/13s and 1/6s, ISO64; NiSi CPL.
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It's midsummer! Or well, it was. And as usual, it was cold, rainy and this time also very windy.
It's somehow a written rule that every midsummer needs to be rainy and cold. Sometimes we even get snow. It had been really warm and dry since May and of course it starts raining when it's time to celebrate midsummer outside!
Thankfully the rains removed most forest fire warnings that would have prevented burning the traditional midsummer bonfire. I didn't see one this year but at least I had fun in every other way that is traditional to midsummer! A lot of grilling, hanging out and sleeping at a cottage and let's not forget all those mosquitoes! The joy.
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“…І на світанку вмиється Земля
Ранковою холодною росою.
І буде чути пісню солов'я,
А не ревіння літаків над головою…” /Олена Горголь-Ігнатьєва “Украдена весна”
“…And at dawn, the Earth will be washed
With cold morning dew.
And the song of the nightingale will be heard,
Not the roar of airplanes overhead…” /Olena Gorgol-Ignatieva “Stolen Spring “
ほんとに暑かったです。ミツバチはこの暑さのなか忙しく蜜集めに励んでおりました。
It was really hot today. Despite the heat, this bee was busy collecting honey.
Celebrating Midsummers Day on 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere.
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“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,
And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.”
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It is an old custom to light fires on the lake shores on Midsummer night. One of the original purposes of bonfires has been to keep evil spirits away.
武蔵村山市のひまわり園へ行ってきました。
残念なことに10日ほど前の強風で背の高いひまわりは折れてしまったそうです。でもこの角度から見ると武蔵野台地もなかなかです。
I went to the sunflower garden in Musashimurayama.
Unfortunately, the strong wind about 10 days ago broke the tall sunflower. But from this angle, the Musashino Plateau looks cool.
Sony ILCE-7M4, Sigma 90mm F2.8 DG DN | Contemporary 021
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It’s all over now, it seems
Just not more than a Midsummer Dream
I saw this Rose in the State of Decay
My Memories of its Beauty
Are slowly but slowly fading away ….
(Caren)
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
😄 Happy Friday Flora 😄
Rose Portrait taken in a Wild Garden in West Wales (Ceredigion) and
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Anything less like midsummer was hard to imagine as the rain fell more or less continually on our walk this morning. Still, at least the rain brings out the green.
121 pictures in 2021 (97) taken on the longest/shortest day.
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At 4:50 a.m., the sun rose on the longest day of the year. Yet, I had already risen early, packed my gear, and driven to a small lake where I could observe a kingfisher. The evening before, the bird had sat patiently on a perch for a long time, hunting diligently. It was completely undisturbed by my presence, standing just a few meters away at the lakeshore, camouflaged behind the foliage with my camera at the ready.
At that time, taking photos was impossible because the light was too poor. This inspired me to return at sunrise. I reached the observation spot around 4:50 a.m., and to my delight, the kingfisher was already perched and waiting! It took another hour for the sun to shine fully on the scene, during which the bird came and went—hunting, resting, or simply sitting—until I finally captured this shot.
Eventually, the sun moved higher and cast its full glow over the lakeshore. The kingfisher sought a new vantage point, and the magic of that moment faded away.