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Cover photo in June 2019 !* The Kings & Queens of Composition
Cover photo in May 2020 group !* FIELDS OF LOVE ♥ Only Nature ♥
Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8
As there are some rainy days ahead, I will take a closer look at some store-bought blooms. Thanks for your appreciation, Gail
By now everyone knows that I like colour. (Also love B&W.) This scene offered me some great colours to work from.I took my time in both composing and in processing this one.
The sand in the foreground harmonizes nicely with the trees in full Autumnal colour and is important in the composition in my opinion . Important for me, but maybe not for others is the old barn in the distance framed by the red arch. The puddle, with the leaf is an important element as it is different. I have certainly spent time photographing the spray park in the past, but this i likely my favourite capture of the area.
Two clicks to the best detail :)
We started our Rummel Pass Ski trip on a day with absolutely blue skies and crisp views across the Smith-Dorrien into the Spray Valley.
A Sunday afternoon when South African batsmen starts tumbling one after the other killing all the excitement (metaphor: Cricket)
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I use the spray bottle for Etta on our walks but also for the carnivorous plant we were given for Christmas. It doesn't like tap water so I use tank water. Somehow as I filled the spray bottle I bottled the leech as well!
Glad it was in the bottle not on me!
my strategy for cooling off this afternoon -- and taken for the IMIT theme of "summer activities" today
Cropduster spraying a cotton field. He will make several passes over the field before he's done. Part of the Texas A & M Boll Weevil Eradication Program.
April is the end of the rainy season and the Vic Falls are now at their highest! Not the best time to photograph: views of the falls and in the depth are blocked by the spray, there are little rainbows and it is a huge challenge to keep the camera gear dry!
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.