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This swan was roaming the Grand Union Canal at Marsworth it just sidled up to me as i knelt down to get a better angle, not until I reviewed the picture on the camera screen did i realise that the swan was covered in water droplets from a recent ducking! Taken on a Canon 70d with a Sigma 18-250 lens.
The plug that mustn't be lost, this does everything my new underwater camera requires apart from taking the actual picture!
SWRE + MSI Afterburner for capturing, to avoid Alt+Tab problems
Reshade 3.4.1 (feat. Cinematic DOF)
Deadendthrills CE table for camera and FOV
Cropped and resampled on GIMP
Ella encontró su manera de hacerle frente a la lluvia en Salta
(Salta: Día III [que ni empecé a escribir])
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A Rolex clock on the wall of one of the open courts... and, the grass needed watering! LOL
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Found one of my pet plants to come along. Had to promise to keep the seaweed from hitting on him. I swear his ego has Roots of its own!
Huggles from Peaches
Visit this location at ATLANTIS UNDERWATER- CREATIONS PARK ~ Grown with Love in Second Life
Some leaves repel water.
Taken with a 50mm f/1.4 and heliocoid extension tube fully retracted.
You can see me and the blue sky and clouds reflected on the surface of the drop. Yes, in this case it is a reflection, not a refraction.
To be honest: this was quite fun! And i really did not expect to get these results, we used this single-use cam in a swimming pool, it had a ISO800 roll inside, so it should be able to handle bad lighting conditions, and it did! See my photostream for pictures of the camera.
Here's a relatively rare, river-level view of Valley Railroad Mikado #40 as she rumbles across the steel trestle at Chester Creek (MP 8.9), adjacent to the Hays Haven Marina, taking one of the lines regular Steam Train/River Boat excursions north to North Chester, CT. The image is rare because my camera position is very difficult to get to, and almost always under water. This location, just west of the Connecticut River, is close enough to Long Island Sound that the river stage here rises and falls with the tide. The rocks that I am standing on are often submerged at train time, and are very slippery even when exposed. It also takes a fair amount of bush-whacking to get here. Waterproof boots are a must.
This image was captured back in October of 2009. Since that time, trees and other vegetation have pretty much taken this view away. About the only ways to photograph it now are with a boat or a drone.