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Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.
~ Emily Bronte
A back road in the Hamlet of Mineral Springs ~ Ancaster, Ontario
A dull day here, but I was so pleased to be able to take Marnie out for a gentle walk in our favourite park this afternoon, as she hasn't been at all well. We're seeing the vet again tomorrow afternoon.
~ Edited slightly in Topaz ~
I hope you like my picture, my Flickr friends. Thanks so much for your visit, every view, fave and comment is so appreciated.
Update: We saw the vet today (Thursday) and he is pleased with her progress. Thank you all so much for your concern - it means so much to me !
Further update: Marnie died this morning, Friday. I'm in shock ... anyone who loves their dog as much as I loved her will understand. Tomorrow would have been her 12th birthday.
The falling leaves from this beautiful tree across the street covered both the SUV and the sidewalk.
I was out shooting wildlife with my 150-600 when I came across this beautiful path, just had to get the shot even though I had completely the wrong lens.....
Nooroo Gardens.
11-15 Church Lane.
Mount Wilson.
The Blue Mountains.
See: www.nooroomtwilson.com.au/
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Still in an autumn mood🍁
A few minutes later this mirror was gone. So just in time for this amazing memory🌞
Day 293/365:
20/31: October 2022: A month in 31 pictures
We spent a couple of days in Norfolk. My osteopath advised breaking the journey every 30 minutes to have a walk to help my back. This was Thetford Forest, one of our stops on the way back. A blend of a landscape shot of the autumnal trees and a slow shutter shot of the trees.
I couldn't think of a title.
Fall color in northern Wisconsin this year was incredible. It was so good that after a while it almost became overwhelming.
I'm there ... that place where I can not WAIT for Autumn days. It is always my favorite season and about this time each year I can hardly contain myself waiting for it to arrive! This is from last Autumn ... just a breath of what is to come!
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PB100032-1
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
1/800th f/11 ISO 200 28mm
(That guy in the sky is still watching me.)
To be more precise, trying to find Tiger's Clough Waterfall. Rivington Park.
We did find the waterfall. But the ravine was on fire with Autumn colour and i kind of preferred those photos.
Drive down any county road in northern Wisconsin this time of year and you'll find scenes like this everywhere you look.
Manchurian pear trees in early winter.
Photographed along the driveway.
Dural - Hills District, north-western Sydney.
Near Galston.
Today, Sunday, 20th June, 2021.
My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.
Wide angle lens.
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"Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree."
~ Emily Bronte
As another week of over 100 degrees each day breaks upon us I find myself LONGING for Autumn. It is my favorite time of year and I am filled with expectation as it nears. This photo from last year will have to 'tide me over' for a few more weeks. I hope it brings 'cool feelings' to you as well.
Just click on the photo to view in Lightbox on black.
San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA
Thanks!
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Last Saterday I woke up early to photograph the hills of Posbank, where I was around, hoping for a foggy morning. Well, the fog came in, but what the hills look like remains a mystery to me... I never been able to see further then 30 meters or so.
Thanks for having a look! All faves and comments are highly appreciated!
I moscerini erano lì, in mezzo alla luce del sole che scendeva sempre di più e mi sono data da fare per riprenderli, illuminati dal sole erano solo migliaia di puntini luminosi , sto sperimentando l'HDR e non so davvero se sarebbero venuti con una foto normale , il mio bisogno di definizione nelle foto ben si accompagna a questa tecnica che evidentemente funziona benissimo con la NikonD810, voglio provare anche con la mia D7100, sono curiosa di vedere i risultati !
Comunque solo foto già con una buona o ottima messa a fuoco e profondità di campo riescono a ottenere la cristallinità che offre l'HDR, che non sostituisce affatto l'occhio del fotografo. Non ci vuole niente a fare migliaia di romantiche foto sfocate, io ne butto via a migliaia, che magari sarebbero gettonatissime e favoritissime , ma per farne una perfettamente a fuoco c'è da lavorare molto e avere un sacco di pazienza , io lavoro solo con luce esterna e basta un nonnulla per cambiare completamente il sapore, il colore, la luce di una immagine. Forse mi pongo troppi problemi , meglio affidarsi al caso, ma io non ho mai creduto al caso , alle volte capita il colpo di fortuna, ma molto più spesso si può anche buttare via il lavoro di una intera giornata che non è al top del tuo bisogno di esprimerti attraverso la fotografia in modo personale, chiaro e preciso. Tanti creano solo 'atmosfere', giusto per dare una definizione gentile di certe immagini grossolane , fuori fuoco e trascurate perfino nelle inquadrature , io, come tanti altri molto più professionali, preparati e bravi di me qui su Flickr, faccio solo immagini che si vedono meglio se ingrandite e quindi sono poco adatte a essere visualizzzate sugli smartphone, purtroppo.
Autumn - April, 2025.
Breenhold Gardens.
1 The Avenue, Mount Wilson.
The Blue Mountains.
Two hour's drive from Sydney.
Take the Bells Line of Road.
Here is a map of Breenhold Gardens:
www.breenhold.com.au/wp-content/uploads/garden-plan/Garde...
And for the history of Breenhold Gardens, see:
www.breenhold.com.au/breenhold-gardens/history/
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
I took this picture at my niece's wedding last fall on Wyman Lake, where Maine Lakeside Cabins in Caratunk is located. It was a beautiful day for a wedding. I was outside all by myself. I took the opportunity to take some pretty pics of the lake.
"Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all."
-- Stanley Horowitz
This photo was taken in 2013 during my previous Project 365…please visit my album for this “REMASTERED” Project 365 as I revisit each day of 2013 for additional photos to share!!
Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):
Camera - Nikon D5200 (handheld)
Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO – 800
Aperture – f/4.5
Exposure – 1/60 second
Focal Length – 35mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Looking toward Ashow village down the old disused road. From just around the corner it is still in use as a driveway to the cottage above the old bridge.