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Not exactly a fence, but sort of. The yellow rope held the bait bucket as we fished off the pier. If you squint at it, you can also pretend it's a very skinny yellow tree boa wrapped around a branch.
I have a few granary and elevator shots on hand - so thought I would begin posting a few over next few weeks.
Please enjoy these huge towers often a centerpiece in the small farm towns scattered around Iowa.
When one thinks of Albuquerque colors, terracotta and turquoise spring to mind, those two colors seem to be everywhere. However, I think these are not far behind, there seem to be a fairly large number of relatively new buildings using this color scheme. It makes me wonder if they were all built by the same architect.
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I like the way the railing reflection blends together with the cloud reflection in the water. This was taken on Okanagan Lake at Kelowna BC.
my first thoughts on this bird was a rock pipit ,but it doesnt conform to the pics in the books so i.d needed please .taken in dorset u.k .
appears to be a juvenile pied wagtail
With a Schneider-Kreuznach Rollei SL Xenon 50mm f1.8.
A good test of the lens's sharpness, bokeh transitions and CA wide open. Resting the camera on the railings, trying to nail the focus.
I've posted a large file so you can zoom in to see how sharp the lens is wide open. The bokeh transitions look good. There's some purple fringing - in the in-focus white splodge, and also along the right hand side edge of the curved part of the railing.