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These wild teasel are fantastic to photograph in backlight. And if there is a dark background too, it's a real gift for the camera..
Brograve Mill, Broads National Park, Horsey, Norfolk
Trying to finish my planning for upcoming trip to Skye & Glencoe - trying not to get too excited about possibility of some snow later in the week. hence using some pre-processed images in my 'bank'.
Another shot from my first evening in Norfolk as the sun was setting and the sky started to kick off. I was hurrying to a location to shoot www.flickr.com/photos/184798091@N07/52670682611/in/datepo... but the back light on the grasses together with the sky and the main tree caught my eye so stopped quickly to shoot it. Not a 'portfolio' shot but I liked it! With the way the grasses were moving there was no way I could focus stack nor get it sharp front to back so I went for focusing on the main subject and having a very soft feel to the foreground grass.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend,
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... some backlight, and a lighthouse.
This is one of these surprise shots. I wanted to use the backlight to get something out of the lighthouse, but the result pretty much came as a surprise. This is straight out of the camera.
Have a fantastic day and week-end, my dear friends.
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A floral motif in the Nordic light, captured in Lofoten (in Å, the small settlement in the very south of the archipelago).