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A lovely crispy Morning, taken at Brecon Oak in Llandovery, Wales, UK.
Some peaks of the Sundance Range reflected in one of the Vermillion Lakes on a crispy, chilly autumn morning.
Mt. Rundle, the iconic peak to the left that is one of the most photographed mountains in Canada was shrouded in clouds. Glad these peaks were out reflected nicely below.
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It's still difficult for me to create autumn scenes when it's still warm and sunny around, but the colours are gorgeous ;) <3
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A wicked bolt during a May strong thunderstorm. Remastered for better white balance and clarity.
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
ƒ/7.1
35.0 mm
5sec.
iso100
single exposure
remote shutter release
WB 5200k
noise filter
Erinnert irgendwie an eine Süßigkeit. Erstaunlich, dass die Pflanze so etwas produzieren kann.
Are there any animals that are interested in such a "candy"?
Saw this on the side of the road this morning and found a new place to shoot,before the sun melts the frost.
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Crazy Tuesday - theme of March 31, 2020: "Something that rhymes with three"
I hope, 'crispy' (or spicy or crunchy) is alright! :))
I had a hard time coming up with an image or just an idea:
two weeks of home office and self distancing finally is running down my muse it seems ... but then I saw my hubby munching away these hot tortilla crisps / chips (Doritos)
HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday, everyone !
... and please stay safe
(sorry - won't have much time for Flickr until very late this evening)
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Verrückter Dienstag - Thema am 31. März 2020: Etwas, das sich auf das Englische 'Three' (Drei) reimt
Ich hatte zunächst wirklich keine Idee - zwei Wochen Homeoffice und meine Muse geht in die Knie, so scheint es ...
... aber dann sah ich meinen Mann diese 'scharfen' Tortilla-Chips knabbern : ))
February has brought a serious cold and some strong snow storms. The fields around the city are covered with a thick snow carpet. We like to walk there looking for some new vistas and listening to the crispy snow under our feet.
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This is from my archives since I have not had much time for anything these days. If I remember right this was shot with either polarizer or ND8 filter I can't remember which one but I believe it was ND8. This was shot in RAW just like most of my captures. I am a great fan of RAW files.
Have a blessed weekend my friends :-)
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As far as I’m concerned one is never too old for rice crispy treats ;)
34:52 Food – Take your food photography to the next level…or if you haven’t shot food before – It’s not lunch, it’s art!
Finally made it to Multnomah Falls for a winter view. I would have liked to have visited during the more snowy days, but I never really had the chance. This will do just fine for now, I may get another opportunity in a week or so to get some lovely snow-covered trees. I did enjoy being able to take photos without a gigantic crowd around; it was nice to take my time, enjoy the view (the icicles on the cliffside were impressive), and get some people-free shots.
Despite the wide-angle lens, it still required a few extra shots to make a panorama to get the whole waterfall in the shot. It's such a tall and glorious cascade. And the trees up top are little stretched looking due to the wide lens, but you get the gist of the waterfall's beauty. :)
Evenings on Mabul Island Sabah Borneo are serene and offer perfect opportunities to enjoy magnificent sunsets.
Thanks for your visit
Some of the vegetation in Washington state got singed from a 110F or higher heat wave in the Pacific northwest that happened a few weeks before I arrived. This is a fern along a trail in the Black Diamond Natural Area.
Heat wave info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Western_North_America_heat_wave
The fire in the Cedar Breaks area of Utah impacted some of the skies while I was east of the location earlier in the trip. On our way back from Yosemite heading to Capitol Reef, our route took us to the National Monument and the areas just outside the park where the fires had burned for quite some time.
Made a few captures of the burned areas that we saw as we traveled through the area. Fire Fighters were still engaged in locations on many of the back forest roads based on the signs we saw.