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Little girl at Harrison's Christening
Jasmine got Explored. Highest Position #80, on what I hope will be Royal Baby Day.
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Loch an Fhir-bhallaich, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Isle of Rum in the distance, with a few of its smaller neighbors. Taken on an alternate descent route from Coire Lagan.
A dreamy woodland scene enveloping the ancient Penmachno Bridge in North Wales. Moss-covered rocks and the gently flowing stream create a serene foreground, while sunlight filters through a dense canopy of twisted trees. The old stone bridge—half hidden by foliage—arches gracefully over the stream, exuding the mystery of forgotten paths and timeless nature.
Canyonlands National Park
Moab, Utah
This scene is located in the Islands in the Sky section of the park. The people walking on the near by butte provide some sense of size for the photo. Looking at the people, you can indeed get a sense that they are walking on an island.
The canyons, mesas and buttes 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. Arches National Park is also located near Moab. The La Sal Mountains which are part of the Rocky Mountains are seen in the distance.
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 at 24 mm
1/125 sec at f/13 ISO 100
July 25, 2016
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A pair of weavers have taking a liking to the palm trees in our garden. He's been very busy building the nest and she must have accepted it as being a good home for their little ones as she hasn't cut it from the palm frond it's attached to. They're in and out all day with food for the babes and are remarkably trusting, letting me walk right by them when in the garden.
This litttle wood bridge goes over a boggy muddy area. I posted a picture of this last year, but this was from a closer pov at the start of it. I really like the light and shadow that was going over it and mixed the contrast with sepia and b/w to hopefully give it a more dramatic feel. Hope everyone is having a great weekend! Thanks so much everyone, this one just made Explore!
old photograph, new edit
Model: Leah
this took a lot of editing but i think i like it.
(but i hate the new flickr)
The dappled light of late summer.
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A hand-hewn dugout canoe beside a campfire ring in the Powhatan Indian Village at Jamestown Settlement (Williamsburg, Virginia). Winter sun filters through the pine–hardwood mix, throwing long shadows and a touch of lens flare.
The Black Mountain West of the Brecons. There are people on the summit Cairn, just visible as a dot on the peak.
Same clematis, but shot with my 16mm lens instead of a zoom. The 16mm1.4 has the benefit of a super-close focusing distance, but I had to stick the camera and my hand way into the rose bush to get close enough. The bokeh is nice, and it captured the shadows and dappled light well, but the other two shots were more dramatically lit..-- May 25, 2020
On a morning walk in the thick and busy forests of CNY, I usually struggle to find something worthy of capturing with a wide angle lens, but the dappled morning light through the canopy never fails to offer wonderful contrast ... even if only for a few moments.
Another cemetery location, this time London Tower Hamlets, one of the Victorian Magnificent Seven graveyards. Unlike Highgate, Kensal Green or Brompton most of Tower Hamlets is in the true grasp of natures reclamation.
This is a photograph I took last summer of sunlight and willow reflections in a stream close to where I live. The scene and the colours made me think of the paintings on Chinese and Japanese fans, so I rounded the corners. in imitation.
Textures:
Poor Freckles, the dog up the back. She really wants to 'play' with our cat...
Making the most of dappled light, it's tricky to work with!
Taken with the zoom to exploit the compression effect. I really should use it more in landscapes. Another end of day shot & a bit different for me. Went home happy.
No textures, no filters used.
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