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This tree root is at Ripley castle in the deer park.

Clark County, Indiana.

 

I spent a morning with friend Brian Lowry specifically to photograph this stunning native orchid. This was shot with flash using front lighting.

always interesting to watch

Hocking Hills State Park

Ohio

Kurpark Oberlaa

49XX+CV Vienna

two photos and a free texture

Exploring Maya civilization in Belize, the only Central America country that use English as the primary language

Onion taking root in a jar of water on my mother's kitchen windowsill. -- December 27, 2024

just clip a tendril and stick in water... the roots form in a few days...

A paper negative taken with Linhof Color 4x5 and Rodenstock Apo Ronar 360mm f9.

I tested the lense at f9 to see how sharp it is at full opening. And I am very pleased with the result.

Looking towards root's from a very big tree.

Tree roots spill onto the rocks along the rim of the waterfalls at Gooseberry Falls State Park in Minnesota.

The insects are back!

I am always fascinated by the fact that these trees seem to grow from half way up the trunk!

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Rooting : Le Rocher (2020). Excerpt from the 6 minutes 4K UltraHD seamless video loop.

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Rooting : Le Rocher (2020). Extrait de la boucle 4K UltraHD de 6 minutes.

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My daughter , Daisy , asked for a canon ixus for christmas. She is so used to watching me with a camera she certainly has a feel for 'seeing' a shot - this being one I was particularly impressed with. Daisy is 8 !

 

Daisy Root is rhyming slang for boot !

Great Blue Heron - In The Wild

The Florida Everglades - 3/7/21

Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

South Florida - Palm Beach County, FL

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - juvenile - sunset]

 

*[Up Close & Personal - big feet - tree-hugger - her tree]

 

*[pretty cool tree, isn't it? It's always been a favorite around

here. It's been holding on to that canal-bank for a long, long

time. It's made it through storms and hurricanes. Has a very nice

big green canopy as well, and great roots! - Thanks for looking]

 

*[all the birds love this tree. Lots of great perches

while they scan the water for fish. They share it,

but for right now; IT'S HER/HIS TREE! LOL]

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Blue_Heron

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades

A few people are posting some images of warmer times. I can do that and go back in time also. PLUS get some windows in for Window Wednesday. I would love a cold Root Beer right now.

Happy Window Wednesday

Die wurzelnden Schleimrüblinge habe ich als Fokus Bracketing bei Offenblende aufgenommen und dann hinterher nur wenige Aufnahmen für einen Stack genutzt. Ich verstehe Fokus Stacking mitlerweile konsequent als Möglichkeit, eine beliebige Blende und Schärfentiefe mit einem belibigen Bokeh zu kombinieren. Es geht nicht einfach darum, die Schärfentiefe zu erhöhen, das Verfahren kann mehr.

 

Deep root mushroom, taken as focus bracketing with aperture fully open, combined with Helicon Focus B and used a single shot for the background. I understand focus stacking as the possibillity to combine apertue, depth of flied and bokeh all the way i want. Its more than just raising the depth of field.

 

Panasonic GH5, Sigma 60mm f2.8 ARt @f2.8, Stack aus 22 Aufnahmen.

 

Verrechnung in Helicon Fokus Methode B, Hintergrund aus der fordersten Aufnahme.

Is it ever too early to be thinking about warmer weather?

My entry to the 2nd round of this years Rogue Olympics, theme: "Internet".

I used 89 parts for this build. As you can see here:

www.flickr.com/photos/48198405@N07/52786074059/in/datepos...

After strapping on crampons I took a journey onto a massive glacier, which felt like another world. As soon as I stepped onto the ice a cold breeze hit me as well as a wild feeling of solitude and remoteness. There was no normal sense of scale either, no way to judge features or distances. Here a stream of melt water meanders through the thick ice, while a distant mountain range catches the late evening light.

 

A stream of meltwater meanders through the Root Glacier. Wrangell Saint Elias National Park, Alaska - August 2022

 

Ektar 100 4x5, 125mm lens

1/8th second at f22, 2 stop soft GND filter

My Ozark wildflowers book said that blood root blossoms usually last just a day. I had to go back to the Springfield Nature Center with the good Sigma macro lens to do it justice. Of course it's a different flower and perspective.

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