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A Blueberry Crop dusted by winter snow
Theoretically speaking, you could refer to this as an aerial
application - Just not from a plane :-)
Dormant blueberry bushes turn a beautiful shade of red throughout the winter
Leading lines to the British Columbia Coastal Mountains
Canada
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(Happiest) by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
'You were born an original, don't die a copy'
Sony A6500 (ILCE-6500), Sony Zeiss Sonnar FE 55mm F1.8 ZA (SEL55F18Z)
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After ignoring a sign that said "danger" and moving on a narrow trail we ended up in this magnificent place.
I noticed that white rock with dark spots on it, and as we got closer I realized that those tiny black dots were in fact birds (most probably Brandt's Cormorants) !
This is a 100% crop from a photograph I posted earlier titled "Birds at Golden Gate National Park" so the birds are visible on the huge rock ! But I think seeing the overall view was more pleasant.
UPDATE: Explored on July 7th 2015
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Burma: agricoltura nei pressi di Pindaya - Stato Shan
Burma : Farming near Pindaya - Shan State
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(3 image HDR).. Just love all the lines 'n' patterns.. in this.. best viewed in Large..
Have a happy.. blessed.. peaceful Sunday.. thanks for looking..
Re-crop of an earlier post. This was my third piece entered into the Moments In Time show this past Saturday at the Flower of Life Gallery in Lockport.
Terrific Tuesday to you.
A line between crops in the field across from our house. Corn on the top and Field Mustard on the bottom.
I was not planning to take this one, saw an airplane flying by, picked up the camera and pressed the shutter button without thinking, not changing anything on the camera, therefore 190mm not 300mm, therefore heavily cropped to ~3.5Mp.
This is un-cropped, shot from only 15-feet away. If you love feather details, hit the expand arrows then F11 to see full-screen.
"Everything great that ever happened in this world, happened first in somebodys imagination"
Astrid Lindgren
Kereru feather crop to help appreciate the amazing colours. I can hear KB asking "where do they get all the gold?" although in this case it would be where did they get all the thing that makes them shimmer like this?
This door and windows appear on a side street very near the beach at Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This image is a tighter cropping of the same image I posted (later in this stream) earlier. It seems much better without as many of the distracting elements.
A rural scene in Waterford Township, Minnesota just after a summer storm.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0.
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I hope this picture of Granny's Nightcap (Aquilegia, Columbine) with the yellow daffodil bokeh makes you smile! They flowered in my garden in May, and they made me smile - with or without bokeh!
In my album you'll find another, more cropped photo of these Granny's Nightcaps.
Local elections Next Sunday and parliamentary elections at the end of November, everyone is vying for promises they know will never be honored.
I like this almost architectural feel to this crop, and most car people would identify this as Packard from the Radiator Shell shape alone. This model used rather small headlights compared to many at the time, but they still look good. The reflections provided lots of interesting intense colors. This horizontal image will appear much bigger on Flickr.