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I generally have the wet moss behind the mushroom, but with the longer focal length and working distance of this lens, I switched it up. This was a single image at ISO 64. I should remember to bring along a neutral density filter, but I don't carry a bag. It's difficult enough getting through the thick brush in this area.
I never thought our tree would survive as the Sapsuckers (bird) really went at it aggressively the first few years. The tree is now 40 yrs old and home to these nice curved mushrooms. I did use a soft light panel due to the back light and a 40 image stack.
Prato della Valle, a big square in Padova/Padua in northern Italy. Abbey of Santa Giustina in the background.
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A beautiful Snowy owl relaxing on a fence pole in a snow fields of Québec. Backlited.
Québec - Canada
Macro study of a single ear of corn backlite
by a beautiful misty July sunrise. Photo taken in Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK in July 2014.
still blooming on November 14th, but it won't take long 'till they disapear...
Camera Sony DSLR-A500
Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture f/5.0
Focal Length 180 mm
ISO Speed 200
Exposure Bias 0 EV
On this sunny Fall morning I spent some time capturing the changing color along the Cumberland River. This is backlite Poison Ivey against a Spiders Web. The blue background is the water of the river in shadow.
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Osprey. View Large On Black for Detail Backlite brings out the wonderful detail in its wings. Sometimes knows as the sea hawk. It has a 6 ft wingspan. The Osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats, nesting in any location near a body of water providing an adequate food supply (fish). It is found on all continents except Antarctica although in South America it occurs only as a non-breeding migrant. I have been dive bombed by them and they constantly harass herons while they try to fish. Canon's 400mm f5.6 lens IMG_8721
White horses are born white and stay white throughout their lives. White horses may have brown, blue, or hazel eyes. "True white" horses, especially those that carry one of the dominant white (W) genes, are rare. Most horses that are commonly referred to as "white" are actually "gray" horses whose hair coats are completely white and may be born of any color and gradually "grey" as time goes on and take on a white appearance.You may not think albino horses exist but they can, there may not be one on the earth right now but sooner or later there is bound to be an Albino horse.
A pair of CORP GP38-3s are in charge of March 25th's Weed-Hornbrook Hauler seen here heading away from Mt. Eddy and North towards Hornbrook
Chasing job 500 had been fairly easy so far. They had made a slow descent out of Weed which allowed us to grab a couple shots in the area. When we got out to the shot with Shasta in the background I had been looking forward too, they had picked up speed but were still slow going. Although the Shasta spot was horribly backlite, this spot definitely made up for it. As they picked up speed a lot I made the decision to skip the shot in Gazelle as we would have probably gotten very close to missing it and cutting it close for a shot along this section. I wasn't really paying attention to the background until I arrived at the spot but I'm super glad I chose it since it turned out great. Although the nose is still darker than the rest of the train and I wasn't super happy at first, at least it wasn't fully backlite and it still looks great.
3/25/21
Kananaskis, AB
Their song is unmistakable with that beautiful flutelike melody. We were serenaded immediately as we exited our vehicle. He is backlite in mid day sun but just couldn't resist.
Explore Sept 5/08 ..Dragonfly - VIEW large for detail!- backlite hence natural black background. 1/2500 sec f/5.6 400 mm ISO :800 IMG_9165
Cottonwood backlit in the glow of a Zion Sun.
Quite wondrous I think...
Two miles up Emerald Pools Trail, Zion National Park, Utah...
Macro study of a snakeshead fritillary
flower backlite by an April sunrise. Photo
taken in Totteridge, North London, UK in
April 2014.
Macro study of a dew covered spiders web
backlite by the dawn sun. Photo taken in
Barnet, Hertfordshire, UK in April 2014.
For the Macro Mondays Theme: Fruit
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Happy Macro Mondays
Actually I wanted to take a fruit splash picture for this week, but unfortunately I was short of time due to family circumstances.So the end result has become a bit of a standard kiwi shot
for the Group Macro Mondays - theme of February 25th, 2019: What is that?
An X-Ray? Spidery fingers clutching at the hidden sweets?? An alien ???
[EDIT: THE ANSWER is:
It is a very close-up (the lens did almost hit the fabric) of an opaque curtain in so-called Jacquard weave ... I took the capture against the spring sun - this special bokeh pattern is the result of incident light getting in through the mini-spaces of the weaving pattern - you can kinda see the "skeleton" of the cloth / pattern ... ]
Width of this capture: 2 cm
Happy Macro Mondays everyone!!
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Finger weg!!!
für die Gruppe Macro Mondays - Thema: Was ist das?
Eine Röntgenaufnahme? Gierige Finger auf dem Weg zu den versteckten Süßigkeiten?? Ein Alien???
[und hier nun die Auflösung:
Es handelt sich um eine sehr starke Nahaufnahme (die Linse hat den Stoff quasi schon "geküsst") eines blickdichten Vorhangs ("Übergardine") in sogenannter Jacquardwebart ... die Aufnahme erfolgte gegen die Frühlingssonne, so dass das durch die Mini-Zwischenräume des Webmusters einfallende Licht dieses spezielle Bokeh-Muster erzeugen konnte - man sieht quasi das Gerippe der Webung ...]