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Once was a railroad bridge then converted to a road bridge, north of Byars, Oklahoma along the Washita River.
I climbed down the icy rocks to get a better look and perhaps some more definition to my photos and noticed that one of the eagles had flown off. The light was pretty but quickly vanishing so I watched it for a while, took a few shots and left as well.
Shoot as a test with Topcor-S 5cm f2 lens. A LTM lens from late fifties (1958). Short flange distance make use of focusing helicoids a breeze.
For the Smile on Saturday challenge: "observe the O..."
I've got folders full of shots of oranges .. they have such importance in my memory. As a post-war baby brought up with rationing of absolutely everything that you didn't grow in your own garden ..... Christmas was the one time we tasted a real orange! It was always in the toe of the Xmas stocking (which really was a woollen stocking!) and the last delight to emerge.
So there is a special place in my heart for the orange. And the most exotic oranges I can find are the ones with some leaves attached.
Cliché and Smile on Saturday: Here
My Food and drink set: Here
Leaves, grasses, fruit, seeds: Here
This is a part of another series of flower photos I'm working on. This series in color with no vase, a portrait series if you will. This series will use one of my favorite flowers., the Calla Lily.
Strobist:
Single speed light in 30" octobox camera left/
This twisted dried out leaf in the darkness of the forest was illuminated by a single sunbeam finding it's way through the branches. Hand held with a Nikkor Micro 40mm f/2.8 lens
One of the best things about November is the return of Sandhill Cranes to the Pacific Northwest. This is a stop for them along the Pacific Flyway between Canada & Alaska and central California. Here, an adult with their colt scan the fall landscape for morsels.
3730, assisted by 3737 and 3712 head through Balook with loaded Aurizon coal train EJ01 to Hay Point.
Thursday 28th July 2022
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