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"Sandy jonquille "
Comme chaque année, je prends plaisir à redécouvrir cette belle Narcissus assoanus au détour d'un chemin de randonnée ! Ces fleurs aux couleurs du soleil me rappellent un dessin animé que j'aimais dans mon enfance Sandy jonquille, nous avions le même chien et caractère enjoué :p
Belle journée à vous
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Le narcisse d'Asso, parfois appelé aussi narcisse à feuilles de jonc, est une petite plante printanière à fleurs jaunes poussant souvent en abondance dans les collines pierreuses calcaires des régions méditerranéennes, jusqu'à 1200 mètres. Il appartient au genre Narcissus et à la famille des Amaryllidacées. Wikipédia
"Ripe for Renovation" as I think estate agents would describe it. I must admit I rather like it just as it is!
A view to the village of Assos on the island of Kefalonia, Greece.
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
98mm; 15 sec; f/13; ISO 50
A panoramic view of a ruined olive press in Assos, Kefalonia.
This was made from nine images which I took hand-held, walking a few yards further up the street for each exposure. I used the level indicator in the Fuji X-T1 viewfinder to try and keep the camera level. I imported the RAW files to Lightroom and made basic adjustments to highlights and shadows, with the "Sync" option to keep the processing of the images the same. Lightroom wouldn't merge them successfully so I exported them as JPEGs and used Microsoft Image Composite Editor ("ICE") to merge them. It did a pretty good job considering the building is on a hill and the shots were all hand-held. ICE created an 148MB TIFF which I imported back into Lightroom for final tweaking and exported as a JPEG of "only" 84MB, so there should be plenty of detail in there!
Of course, it isn't "perfectly" stitched, but I think this adds something to the image.
Torna sui binari della Brianza il treno storico di Trenord in occasione della Strenna per Asso in perfetta palette con i campi da poco arati