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...... If at first, you fail, try, and try again!
PS Perhaps it is the wrong season for flying insects though!
D213 "Andania" and 40135 pose side-by-side at Buckley Wells during the "night shoot" of the 23rd September 2016. I thought I'd try this three-quarter rear shot for something different.
I had been attempting to capture the faint double rainbow behind me when I turned around I saw this scene. I quickly switched my shooting approach to the Skink pinhole disc attachment.
And the exercise regime is overloaded by the votes to Leave.
How many leaf rakes will I wear out this Autumn?
I drove down the coast today to get away from the heat of the city. The sea breezes were so refreshing. The scenery was good too. This boat caught my eye as it was quite unusual. It certainly had character.
Captured at the Brisbane suburb of Nudgee Beach.
With its long tail streamers and general shape the Arctic tern deserves the local name of 'sea swallow'. Appearing white with a black cap, it is largely coastal although it can be seen inland on migration. It depends on a healthy marine environment and some colonies have been affected by fish shortages. Arctic terns are the ultimate long distance migrants - summer visitors to the UK and winter visitors to the Antarctic. Photo take at Ythan Estuary, Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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The heavy rain kept me indoors yesterday afternoon so I resolved to sort out my photography kit and to have a general clean/check of my many lenses, mainly AF Nikon. I am always surprised at the sheer weight of all that fine glass. This activity soon led to me mounting the lenses and want to use them, of course!
Here's something a little bit different from me... much more "arty farty" than most of the other photos that I've ever taken and shared on social media. But hey... as long as we're out there taking photos... we're having fun... right?
Sadly there was no way that I was able to compose this photo without including that small sloping patch of brown grass in the bottom-left corner. It was completely out of focus, and thus it felt like more of a distraction than anything else. Not to worry, I thought... I'll just clone that out later... nobody would ever notice. But when I started editing this photo and cloned out the grass... something immediately felt wrong. Somehow the balance of the composition was upset by that clone-job... and somehow the image also lost some of its "arty fartyness". So I decided to leave that patch of grass exactly as I found it.
What would you do... clone it out... or leave it like this?
Hah hah... this is a pretty rubbish image... so you'd probably just delete it right?
And of course I'm over-thinking this... but that's just the way I roll. :)
It must be a hard life for foxes in cold Iceland. I am sure they have evolved to survive and live a healthy life.
The sheer prettiness of the pinks and greens in this border was boring me but gave me the push to try this treatment,
Artic Skuas , lighter coloured one has some fabulous markings taken at Seaton Snook. thank you for viewing
Look the links below for a different way to look at my shots/ Regarder ci-dessous les liens pour voir mes photos d ' une autre façon
www.fluidr.com/photos/45715717@N00