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Natures booby-trap. I didn't even see this small barrel cactus; it was so well camouflaged. But I felt it instantly when I got low to hunt with my lens.
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Today the weather was almost Spring like with wall to wall sunshine and no breeze. Glorious day for a walk in our local hills!
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Spaziergang im November©ArtundUnart 2016
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Bumming around the area led to me hanging around Gibson City waiting for the CN to come through town. While I wasn't particularly going for them, I kept hearing a horn yet couldn't figure out where it was coming from. I took a walk to Lowery Park and started scoping out shots if *anything* showed up, and in the middle of doing so, this appeared with around 10 seconds of warning.
Bloomer 7549, the lone high hood on the roster, takes a cut of grain hoppers from somewhere else on the system towards One Earth on the edge of town.
Despite it being long hood forward, and a relatively boring shot, I was happy to walk away with anything considering I got black betty'd that morning. Another visit will have to be done soon
The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World. It is the type species of the genus Anser.
It was in pre-Linnean times known as the Wild Goose ("Anser ferus"). This species is the ancestor of domesticated geese in Europe and North America. Flocks of feral birds derived from domesticated birds are widespread.
I went for a walk amongst the Bluebells this morning , you can join me for a minute though I am not the best film maker
A pair of Grizzles takes a walk in a sedge meadow. The male is on the left. Actually, he was courting two females. The other female is out of frame.
This is another capture from my Tide Rip Tour outings. All these bear shots were taken off a boat specially designed for bear viewing. I like Tide Rip because they are very conscious of minimizing any disturbance to the bears. They float the boat towards the bears with no motor, and stay a very safe distance (around 100m I think) from them. They do not allow eating on the boat, no perfumes or noise of any kind. This is also a very safe way for the bear-watchers to view these amazing animals.
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I loved the near-silhouette of the kid walking into the water in this one, and the shine on the lake.
I'm back after a much needed artistic reset. Sometimes it's good to step away for a while and refocus.
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Couple of days ago, we had some friends over and 3 of us, around 1 decided to go for an impromptu short photowalk/drive around Rotterdam. Of the three, two of us fancy being photographers while the third has no such illusions. We didn't want him to be bored and feel left out. So here he is!
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Shot details:
3 subsequent bracketed handheld shots using: Canon 5d Mark 3, Canon 17-40mm f/4L, Manfrotto 804 RC2 Head with Vista Carbon legs.
Post processing:
1. Lightroom for initial fixups,
2. Merged in HDRefex
3. Tweaked (colors, sharpness and so forth) in Photoshop CS6 and Color Efex
4. Finally did a little more processing (vignetting and temp and so forth again in Lightroom)