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After an unusually cold April some of the tulips fields are late to bloom but no less spectacular, especially on a cloudy morning.
Tulips apposed to a popular song are not from Amsterdam ;-) but they certainly do come from Lisse ... tulpen uit amsterdam song
This is multi-shot panorama from the top of the North Downs stitched in CS6 and finished in Lightroom 5.3. If I stare at the image, I swear the clouds are moving!
This image was captured at Deep Cove along the Aspotogan Peninsula. It was an early cloudy morning. Camera on tripod and cup of coffee in hand. Ready to shoot.
I was waiting for having some sunlight, but the day was cloudy. However, the pattern of the clouds in the sky was very interesting that afternoon, so I concentrated the composition on it. "Drama in the sky" could be an alternative title.
Lens: Leica-R Vario-Elmar 21-35mm.
This capture was taken when I arrived at Max-Eyth-See on Sunday morning. The sun was still fighting to find a way through the clouds and about one hour later it was successful, even if it was only a short victory.
Decided to take a walk around the river Dysynni here in Tywyn. The forecast the day before said heavy rain and showers but as you can see, the weather turned out much better than expected.
Still plenty of water left in the fields from the rain recently.
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Taipei 101 has been my major theme of shooting since I brought my DSLR. The reason is because it is our local landmark and I can shoot it from many angles during each season. This shooting spot is one of the best during winter.
我真的還蠻專心在拍101的,因為這是我們台北的地標,也是我可以一年四季常常去拍的題材,在各個季節,從不同的角度。像成功橋,就是冬季最佳攝點之一。
PS. 標題出自宋代,董嗣杲的「富池鎮上感懷」。
~成功橋, 南港區, 台北市
Chenkong Bridge, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 100, F16, 15 sec, 70 mm
- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 70-200 mm f/4 L lens
- Sunset @ 5.34pm (250º) / Shot @ 5.58pm
- Visibility 30km @ 5.45pm
I lucked out for this challenge. Normally, we don't see clouds this time of year because it doesn't rain from May though October. But we had one cloudy day this week. Taken from my back deck with my phone. My phone actually did a better job for this one than my camera.
For Crazy Tuesday theme "Clouds"
I am reaching the upper slopes of Glas Tulaichean now, and am just below the low base which hangs around me, and shrouds the summits other mountains across the distant Glens.
Glas Tulaichean is my 5th Munro of the season and the 28th in total, bringing me to a Munro completion rate of near enough 10%. The mountain stands at 1051 meters (3448 feet) and is the last one I will do as I have now moved away from Scotland and back to my roots in South Yorkshire as the pull of the Grandchildren was just too strong.