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I have used the analogy when speaking to large groups about how the teen years can be like a leaf floating down a stream and how it's our job as adults to cause gentle ripples in the water to guide their way so that they don't get caught in side eddies, riptides or anything else that would slow down their progress as they journey down their "stream" of life. This capture reminded me of this analogy.
One of the cool things I love about Kauai is that there are so many little roads that you can follow for miles, never seeing another soul, and happen upon little grass knolls and gently rolling streams like this.
On day #5 of our little virtual vacation I hope that you are able to find places in your own life to sit calmly, listen to the gentle waters of your travels and reflect on the journey.
This is the part of the vacation that I hate... knowing that I only have two days left and I'm just starting to relax )-:
Tomorrow it's time for a little "tubular dude!!!" Don't guess... you'll be wrong (-:
Nikon F100
Nikkor AF-S 28-70mm f2.8D ED
Kodak Portra 400 color negative film
Epson Perfection V800
Silverfast AI Studio
Nikkor 50mm/1.8 at f/16, cheap-ass extension tubes, Velbon tripod. I notice this has been hit a couple of times by people searching for Nikkor and extension tubes, so: I bought the tubes off Ebay dirt cheap, gave them a good dusting before using them, focus manually and use trial and error for exposure - which is just fine for macro. They are the most fun per pound I've had with photographic equipment since I spent twenty quid on a Zenit SLR in 1980 (and index-linked they win hands down).
Holga 120 Ilford Delta pushed to 12800/DDx 1+4 73 degrees 16.5 min/ Ilford Multigrade Cooltone Print/Foma Two bath sepia kit/Print scanned
The Roar of the Seas is a shot of the east Coast of Barbados. This amazing view shows just a small portion of this beautiful Caribbean Island. The island is so different between the east and west coast. The east coast has these very high cliffs allowing visitors to see the sea, but you dare not go in, or the waves will toss you into the cliffs. The west coast is calm and also very beautiful with coral colored water.
Father and daughter take in the Peak District views, in Derbyshire.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Vancouver Island, British Colombia, Canada
The autumn milky way shining like a waterfall from Heaven. while one goddess taking shower with her beautiful light. Vega and Altair shining brightly high above.
Starry portrait taken by Nikon D810 and Nikkor 14-24mm lens, 3 shots stitched. Edited in LR.
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Nikon D5100, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8 macro D, f/14, 0,8 sec, Treppiede, Plamp, Scatto remoto, Posatoio scelto
Down low with the leaves again. It's a look and style that's really appealing to me this autumn.
Nikon Z6, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5