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I've been spending more time with Foxes recently due to working away. I really have to give thanks to Tanya for letting me know about them. It's a great way to spend an evening!
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This was just too picturesque not to snuggle up for a photo! Always easy and fun with the OMY huds :)
OMY Kindred Couples Hud (women)
"Kindred" its insanely cute and perfect for scooting in close to the one you love!
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A few shots that I never got to for throwback Thursday, before the end of the year. I woke up early and processed these in the wee hours, this morning.
We enjoyed a splendid lunch in this square following our earlier visit to the vet in Villecroze. There were a few painters situated around the village with their easels (two in this photo) and I surmised they must be from an art class and the students were out and about in the village. I thought this one looked good in B&W because of the dappled light filling the square.
A spectacular recess cave, 700 feet (213m)long and 100 feet deep, awaits a short walk at Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio. The cave is formed with an overhang of a ledge on the cliff 90( 27.4m) feet above.
The woman with her dog standing next to the sparsely-leafed tree gives a sense of scale to the picture.
Explored #138 7-23-2021
A little experiment in my local woods with my fisheye lens. The shadow cast from my rig created an extra-terrestrial effect. Why wouldn't an ET be drawn to a carpet of bluebells somewhere in the West Midlands?
We drove past this spot the other day and I noticed the amazing copper coloured leaves on the platane trees and the yellowing leaves of the vines in the vineyard so we returned yesterday and parked up so I could take a few shots. The sun was stage left and I love the way it appears the trees are leaning in towards the late autumn light
Same place but not the same time as I took this previous photo on one of our local streets with historic homes
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I liked the dappled light and a little more color this time around...doing a little "hobbling where I can! Have a good Sunday!
Bluebells at Badbury Clump, Faringdon, Oxfordshire, May 2024.
Beautiful sunlight fills the forest and the Bluebells at Badbury Clump, UK.
Technical details
Exposure 1/60th second @ F11 ISO 160
Canon EOS 60D & EF 28-135 F4-F5.6 USM
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters, Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
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While looking for something to post I was checking images I had taken last year about this time. What a difference in conditions. Last year it was so cool and wet for most of the summer, this year so hot and dry. My ferns do not look anything like this this year.
With the exception of about 30 minutes in my yard this morning taking a view snaps to give me something to process, I will be stuck inside today with air quality at 159 (unhealthy) .Even from one end of my yard to the other you can see haze.
I haven't shot many dragonflies this year for a couple of reasons. It has either been too hot or too smoky. The few cooler clear days that I did get out there have been no where near the numbers of past years, at least not in the areas I am used to finding them. It seems even spiders are harder to find this year. Maybe I have simply not got out at the same pace as other years.
Enough complaining...rain is forecast along with cool temperatures Saturday, Sunday and Monday. If it happens it will certainly put a smile on my face.
About the image, I really liked the unusual pose and have always been a fan of soft dappled light.
Cotignac this morning when there was a large bric-a-bac market throughout the village. It was very busy indeed. The water fountain is called the Fontaine des Quatre Saisons (Fountain of the Four Seasons) and is a very old original feature in the village
Happy 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service.
This is a portion of the Islands in the Sky section of the Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah. The canyons, mesas and butts were formed by the erosion of the colorful Colorado Plateau by the Colorado and Green Rivers. The park covers more than 300,000 acres and seems much less crowded (at least during the summer when it is hot) than other national parks. Utah Juniper and Pinyon Pines grow throughout the park with evidence of past lives frequently seen. Arches National Park is also located near Moab.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 at 34 mm
1/100 sec at f/13 ISO 100
Single photo.
July 25, 2016
The Spruce Forest Artisan Village is located in Casselman River Bridge SP. The historic log homes were relocated here from various sites in Western Maryland and restored for use by local artists. Unfortunately the studios were closed when we were there since it was a Sunday. HBM!
The Khlong Sok River running low and fast over rocks and pebbles during the dry season. The morning sun made for a pleasing dappled effect on the busy surface. Photographed in Khao Sok, Surat Thani, Thailand.
New growth sprouting forth from the shadows down in the woods...1960 Helios 44M 13 blade on Fuji XPro1.
One of the more adaptable lemurs of Madagascar, mostly because they're really not fussed with what they eat.
Often coming down from the trees to feed, I was able to capture this one at my level in some nice-dappled light. I found this variety of brown lemur in the spiny south of the island the most photogenic due to the striking face stripe and those bright brown eyes.
Another image taken on the Minolta AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D lens that I already had at home attached to the 20 year old film camera.
I doubt I will be using this lens much or at all after my initial experimentation spirit wears off here, but it has been a fun little challenge to get some images that I actually like out of this mediocre lens. I think the lens does best in the dappled light like in this image.
NIkon7500
Minolta AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6D
f3.5
1/40
ISO100
or...I'm ready for lunch :-)
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Explore July 23 - #271. Thanks so much for your comments~!
A damaged and attacked Beech leaf draws much needed energy from the dappled light. Taken with my old, manual Rokkor MD, 35-70mm macro 3.5 fully open.
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