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ILFORD HP5 400
Develop film and scan by James
It's a little hard to take night photo without tripod.not so sharp.and it was light rain.
A fairly new foot path open up just over Blackhawk which was hot at one time for gold mining - these guy's are making a mountain bike path going up - I'll have to go back to see how it's going,.
This path through Little Haven Nature Reserve looks new. It is east of the Stadium Trading Estate, Rayleigh.
Day 301 [10-27-2016]
Pissed off. Work was ok, PT was ok, everything is normal which isn't bad. I was a little upset for the rain this afternoon. It led to me having to be very quick with my photos. I just got the 5Dmkiii back in my bag so I decided to use it. Of course I forgot to check the settings and whoever used it last set the image quality to Jpeg small. I am very pissed off about that. The images turned out to be fine but not having that RAW to work with really annoys me. I love editing my photos and today I hated it. Ah well. I will make sure to double I check my settings the next time shoot with that camera.
I can't wait to see what the next day brings!
White-tailed Deer in Lemont, Illinois, USA.
This was taken with a motion sensor trail cam. I set the camera on a tree line, on a deer path.
A beautiful path leading to the famous german waterfall at Triberg. I find the colors of leaves interesting, and the moist path owing to the recent showers made the ground look red. The rocks add a touch of harshness contrasting well with the softness of the leaves. I would have liked some light falling somewhere in the photo, but the day was overcast and it rained right after I took this photograph and I had to run for shelter. I could have taken a vertical shot here, and the trees would be more domineering then. Well, always a reason to go back, isn't it?
Path at Reinhardt Redwood Regional park, Oakland, CA, October 2023
Photo of the Day for 03/26/.2024
Shot with Lensbaby Edge 80
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Park Rafut was planted in the second half of the 19th century over an area of 3 hectares. Within the park, there are a number of rare trees and shrubs. Due to the favourable soil and climatic conditions, many exceptionally beautiful exotic plants have been able to grow in this park. Many of these plants cannot be found elsewhere in Slovenia. Here one can find uncommon examples of cyprus, sequoia, unique examples of camellia , cork-oak tree, and camphor trees among others.
Besides the park with its unique plants, the villa at Rafut is a real curiosity which was built at the beginning of this century, by a local architect, Antonio Lasciac. Essentially it is a type of villa (a manor-house including a tower that is architecturally interesting and dynamic) which one often found at the city's outskirts in the first part of the 20th century. In the Goriška region, its Middle Eastern façade is foreign and at the same time represents an exceptionality. The direct transfer of islamic ornamentation in local architecture came about as a result of the way art nouveau style was understood. The architecture originates from the park's original design which was supposed to be something exotic in its surroundings and would be considered suitable within the whole complex.