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This red Opel Astra caught my eye while I was walking down the Queen Square Centre area. So, I grabbed my phone and barley got the car inside the frame because it was moving.
I was returning after a long business session held by the ICA Liverpool at the Marriott Hotel, and my camera wasn’t in hand, that’s why I used my iPhone instead.
Bike Trail at the Park in the Fall. Picture taken at the cook county forest preserve in Itasca near Chicago Illinois, USA.
這場近千年的對決,你挺哪一邊?!
(前陣子不管是英雄電影還是恐怖電影都愛搞對決風,既然如此自然景觀也可以來對決一下吧....!XDD
在這也要特別感謝站在龜殼上的那位紅衣服大哥~因為有他這麼顯眼才能顯示神龜的龐大阿.....哈哈XDD
At Calaveras Big Trees State Park.
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© Melissa Post 2017
Pinus strobus (white pine), Loch Lynn Heights wetlands preserve, Loch Lynn Heights, Garrett County, MD
Réalisé le 29 mars 2023 à Big Tree, Rockport, Texas, USA.
Cliquez sur l'image pour l'agrandir / click on the photograph to enlarge it.
Taken on March, 29th / 2023 in Big Tree, Rockport, Texas, USA.
Taxodium distichum var distichum (bald-cypress, swamp-cypress)
US National Arboretum
One of a grove of 8 bald-cypress trees along Hickey Lane; these trees are among many legacy plants on the Arboretum grounds for which complete records are lacking.
Brick Garage Nursery plot (RES-BGN), accession number 27420-L5
A resident of Calaveras Big Trees State Park in Califonia. A tentative ID from iNaturalist is long-eared chipmunk.
A managed pond reflects trees just leafing out in the spring at Uihlein Waterfowl Production Area.
Notice the eagle nest in the upper center of the image. This is the nest occupied by the birds in many of my recent images of bald eagles.
MY404145
Photo painting in monochrome.
Rephotographed via a slide duplicator attached to a digital camera. The original montage slide was made nearly 40 years ago.
Considering I was walking in the Big Tree forest, it occurred to me that centring a big tree might be a good place to start. Then, zoom out and try to compose an image around it.
Including the path seemed a good second step. Then including that small tree at the edge of the path would help with depth. The one between the two larger foreground trees. It gives the viewers eyes a place to wonder toward. As for the rest, it appears to have flow.