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Olympus Mju i, TMAX 400, PG Tips

Harriet.

 

Still @ college but already modelling professionally.

 

It seems no time at all since she was cartwheeling up the street.

 

(The older I grow the faster times flies.)

  

2024 Weekly Alphabet Challenge 30/52 ~ Dappled Light

 

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Gorgeously bright day, Edinburgh very busy with both locals and tourists on a sunny Saturday. Walked through the Grassmarket and found a group holding an open-air Tango session. Dancing right there under the dappled spring sunshine coming through the newly leafy trees, casting a lovely mix of bright light and shade that was just begging for some monochrome shots. Was lovely to see people enjoying themselves like this in the middle of a busy Saturday, right there in a busy square, under the shadow of the Castle.

I believe this is a Donkey Orchid

Lens: Jupiter 8 50mm f/2

Back out in the garden at lunch again today. This is my cute little deck chair thing I bought at a festival in Hyde Park many years ago - it's surprisingly comfortable.

 

Super busy work day - again - and struggled to finish work by 6:30pm. We had an all staff meeting on Teams today - discussing budgets, remote working, our eventual return to the office, etc - then I had a catch up with Char and Mags and then another one with Char and Paul.

 

Relaxing evening to start the long weekend - and early-ish to bed so that we could get up for a bike ride in the morning :)

just loved the way the light was falling on this trunk with the snowdrops in front

Which path do you take through the dappled wood?

Sitting on the deck in the sweltering Canada Day heat here in Grimsby, Ontario, the sun was mercifully setting when I spotted the dappled, residual light illuminating some containers filled with daffodil bulbs dug up the day before and now drying to prepare them for fall planting. This is simply an exercise in taking advantage of natural lighting and colour to create a still life. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2018-07-01

 

Tech Details:

 

Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with a Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 D lense, ISO180 (Auto ISO), Daylight WB, Aperture priority mode, f/7.1, 1/160 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final image size to 9000x6000, increase contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, slightly boost black level, sharpen (edges only), save. PP In free Open Source GIMP: adjust tone curve to increase brightness of the upper 50% of the curve while holding the bottom part at default, slightly increase saturation (just enough to clean up colours), adjust colour balance to decrease the yellow colour cast, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000x4000, sharpen, save, add fine black and white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 1800 wide for posting, sharpen slightly, save.

My daughter. Walsall Arboretum, June 29th. 2019.

Canon EOS 30 w/ 40mm f2.8 STM. Shot on Kodak TMAX 400, developed in XTOL (1:1)

Took a few of these petals on the floor -- thought they might look good enlarged on a canvas, what do you think?

made explore #207 -- first for a while

A view of the Via Crucis (Stations of the Cross) of Frome's St Johns Church, sadly no longer used as the main entrance to the Church.

Compare in rain: www.flickr.com/photos/24931307@N04/8069850839/

and in snow: www.flickr.com/photos/24931307@N04/4259282035/

The Lindis river in the early morning sunlight

On a walk around Mona Vale May 7, 2016 Christchurch New Zealand.

 

Mona Vale, with its homestead formerly known as Karewa, is a public park of 4 ha in the Christchurch suburb of Fendalton. The homestead and gate house are both listed as heritage buildings with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (NZHPT). The fernery and the rose garden, and pavilion with the setting of the park along the Avon River, add to the attractiveness of the property. It is one of the major tourist attractions of Christchurch.

 

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Rana Begum

Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Ealing, London, W5

The dappled light and spotty bright leaves in this early Nov 2018 pic from Marietta Ohio's Sacra Via Park reminds me of a Monet painting. — at Sacra Via Park.

 

a couple of weeks back me and andrew went to look for our wonderful red squirrels

 

and they didn’t let us down, at one point we had six of them scurrying around our feet in a forest in beautiful dappled light – quite magical!

 

however the light was making metering a nightmare, so i didn’t get as many shots as last time

 

there are a number of old tree stumps we put some nuts in, and just as i was adding some a beautiful little chap ran up and just looked at me expectantly – so i offered him a nut and andrew got the below shot that i just had to share with you as it was my favourite shot of the day – see andrew’s shot below (that’s my hand!)

 

* also just on a separate note – i know it’s desperately sad about april jones – but please don’t release balloons and lanterns, please find another way of showing support as they are devastating to wildlife *

 

INFO about outdoor balloon and sky lantern releases

RSPCA on chinese lanterns

BBC article

 

(PLEASE NO AWARDS OR PICTURES OR FLASHY BADGES)

 

TWITTER

 

The incredible light continued as I pushed on a retraced my steps (and compositions) along the route I took on a very snow covered Edale in November. This was the first composition I re-found and it turned out to be the only one that really worked without the snow.

View across an olive grove, Vassilikos, Zant, Greece

   

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Omei Shan, Sichuan, China

The Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales, UK.

 

Shot on Canon 5DmkII

1/100 sec

f/18

ISO 250

Shot of an award winning house in Kew, the house appropriately named 'Kew House'.

There is a tree lined street in Redcliffe where the trees meet in the middle creating a wonderful canopy.

The trees are Moreton Bay Fig trees and the coolness you feel walking under here is just wonderful.

They have not long ago been quite heavily trimmed, but still look great!

 

better under than over

“There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in.”

 

Deepak Chopra

Sassafras Creek, Dandenongs, Victoria

Frensham Little Pond, Surrey

Had to go back to this area we visited a few years ago. Every late February/Early March, the crab apple trees bloom with beautiful pink flowers. Pink is her FAVORITE.

View of entrance to southern plantation in Beaufort, SC.

Canon A1 - 50mm - Superia200 Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park, BC, Canada. Not sure why Flickr thinks this is in the USA.

I came across this photo today and cannot recall seeing it ever! There was a period of time when my folks didn’t take many photos of us. Most likely that my twin brother made this shot.

View On Black

 

This is one I had to 'rescue' from the session the other day when all my settings were wrong. I won't go into details and I suggest you don't either - just view with a slight squint to get the overall idea.

 

The most annoying thing is I may not get another opportunity like this, but I'm determined to try!

Sometimes simple is better...

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