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I don't think this kind of image is possible without the use of infrared. It is pregnant with energy. The box belongs to the Bureau of Meteorology which has an official weather station at Low Head.
Weather Report was also the name of a very fine Jazz group, including saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Jazz is actually a nice way of describing infrared photography. Every shot is an improvisation and makes us see things anew.
Number 5 in my theme this week Weather.Snow fall on the cliffs at Beachy Head, East Sussex, UK 2010.
Done for the Toneless Tuesdays group.
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Am Elbdeich fliegen die Wolken nur so so vorüber.Der Weg teilt grünes Gras und helles Schilf voneinander.
On the Elbdeich, the clouds just fly past. The path divides green grass and bright reeds.
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Weather · Novo Amor
Heading home from Wind Wolves Preserve and the Carrizo Plain National Monument, halfway up the mountain there's a nice pullout to stop and enjoy the view. Looking North.
This lovely horse was so friendly. He'd had a drenching, but his blanket had kept him warm. He was glad to see us, but probably because he thought we might have had a treat - like some carrots. He is obviously well cared for and seemed to have the run of the paddock.
I love the way the sunlight catches the hairs around his ears.
Inspiration struck me tonight, but thanks to everyone for their suggestions. They got the creative juices flowing again. I considered "The Calm Before The Storm" but the fact that the winds were @ 40 mph belied the "calm" part. It was anything but that day.
Macro Monday: #PatternsInNature
Width of the frame: 1,5 cm / 0,59 inches
Last Minute capture for "Patterns in Nature". It's an extreme close-up of an agate palm or worry stone which to me looks like a storm on Jupiter.
Taken with two Kenko extension tubes (16 and 10 mm) and the Raynox DCR-250 "super macro conversion lens" all mounted to my macro lens, and with in-camera focus stacking. Developed and processed in ON1 Photo Raw. It's amazing that some backlight, and then haze reduction and increase of saturation and dynamic range brought out these colours on what looks like a fairly palish (mostly brown and white tones) mineral to the unaided eye (no extra colours added!).
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Jupiter-Wetterbericht
Offensichtlich ist Sturm auf dem Gasriesen angesagt ;-)
Last-Minute-Foto für das Thema "Patterns in Nature". Extrem-Makro (so etwas in der Art) eines Achat-Handschmeichlers, aufgenommen mit zwei Kenko-Zwischenringen (10 und 16 mm) in Kombination mit dem Raynox-DCR-250-Macro-Converter. Von hinten angestrahlt und mit der Kamera-internen Fokus-Stacking-Funktion aufgenommen. Entwickelt in ON1 Photo RAW. Die Hintergrundbeleuchtung sowie "Haze Reduction" (Dunst entfernen) und die leichte Erhöhung der Sättigung und des Dynamik-Umfangs brachten mal wieder erstaunliche Farben zutage, die mit dem bloßen Auge so nicht zu sehen sind, da wirkt der interessant gemusterte Stein eher blass mit seiner bräunlichen Grundfarbe sowie der weißlichen Bänderung. Die Gelb- und Orange-Töne dürften auch überwiegend dem Hintergrundlicht zu verdanken sein. Künstliche Farben habe ich der Aufnahme aber nicht hinzugefügt.
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Finding a thin layer of ice atop my dog's water bowl, I was able to capture the frozen terrain. Here's to more icy creations!
Since I had the wing-tip shoes I graduated college in, and was married in, I got them bronzed at Nieman-Marcus in Chicago. II decided to try it with the weather. Heee
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A bit late for the holiday season, but presented in the spirit of Santa. A weather-worn Limber Pine anchored in granite clings to the slopes of Grassy Top, with the afternoon sun warming its trunk. I'm not sure of the age of the older trees on this slope, but based on nearby trees that I've cored I'd guess this individual might be a bit over 300 years old.
Found in Kentucky last March with stormy skies - the third buzzard tried to hide but a close inspection will reveal its red markings.
The same dramatic sunset cloud patterns that I showed recently from Heather Farm Pond, are here viewed from the Countrywood/Bancroft neighborhood of Walnut Creek, California.