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This is a " panoramic " photo I did but combining the in a Vertical position, It is a combination of 10-12 pictures mate at, if I remember correctly 30 mm do somewhat cancel the barrel distortion my lens make under 24 mm. The weather was fogy I was on the peek at that small mountain witch was cold enough to create a foggy atmosphere. As the camera I used a old Nikon D300 witch is great because it makes 14 bit uncompressed raw pics it ha 12mpx witch is perfect for creating bigger sized pictures ( if I remember the biggest I made was 100 px + ) as a tip when you take photos in winter in snow or fog it is recommended that you over expose your shot because the light meter believes that the scene has much light that there is. What can I say more.... If you have any questions feel free to ask. Have a nice day!

Roetgen, Rott, Hohes Venn, Struffelt, Januar 2022

In the heart of the forest, where shadows conceal,

Lies the story of ages, a history so real.

Once thriving with life, a village long gone,

Whispers through time, like a timeless song.

 

Beneath the green canopy, secrets are buried,

Legends and tales, in the soil they're carried.

Roman treasures hidden, in soil they lay,

Echoes of Arpad and Matyas, they say.

 

Through centuries passed, like leaves in the breeze,

These mountains have witnessed the rise and the ease.

Hunyadi's valor, the empire's grand stride,

In this ancient haven, they all did reside.

 

Forgotten by most, but remembered by few,

The ghosts of the past, in the forest they strew.

Each artifact found, a connection to yore,

A glimpse into lives, once thriving and more.

 

So when you behold this forest so deep,

Remember the souls in eternal sleep.

For history's layers, like rings in a tree,

Reveal tales of lives that once used to be.

 

In the heart of this forest, where history resides,

Ancient echoes linger, where nature now hides.

Let's cherish the past in this mystical place,

A tapestry of time, in this serene space.

 

( A.I Generated poem )

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The picture is a panoramic type, the light was awful, I made some ...tests- practice. I made a series of 3 pannoramic images and some HDR types ( don't get cheap on the tripod :)) trust me)

the panoramic one are in color versions as well but in my opinion due to the awful light I simplified it to black and white ( contrast and light ). As for the poem I asked chat gpt.... well Let's just say there is allot of history in these woods that is only known from ancient maps dating back to the early 18th century ( that is only available in Hungarian archives ) and from "mouth" that was passed down from generations that is almost non existent today.

 

Thanks for the visit and have a nice day :)

 

Mariahof Beek Bree Belgium.

(P. Angenieux Paris 60mm f1,2)

I was wondering in the woods searching for good dramatic light that shine trough the woods, and I also wanted to see if the leaves turn yellow, one more week I hope. And that's when I came across the two mushroom fruits. It was a little challenging taking photos, I was using Iso 200 ( the noise on the d300 is awful ) I usually use 100-200 iso and using a tripod. But this time I had to take it of and put it on the side using live view zooming in to the picture to fine focus and using a wired remote to take the pic. I usually put it on a 10 sec timer leaving it on a tripod, but this time since it wasn't on a tripod it always moved when I pressed the button to take the pic. But with a remote control the issue was resolved. Just one of those accessories that I rarely use but makes a difference from time to time.

thanks . . . for sliders sunday HSS enjoy youtu.be/O_cKH1CeHeQ

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj5JSYiNrcc

  

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It's disheartening to hear about the impact of extreme heat on trees. Heat stress can indeed cause trees to lose their lushness, and it can even lead to wilting, browning of leaves, and in severe cases, death of the tree. Rising temperatures due to climate change are exacerbating this issue, putting many trees under stress.

 

Efforts to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects are crucial to preserving our natural ecosystems. Planting heat-resistant tree species, implementing strategies like urban greening to provide shade and cooling, and reducing carbon emissions are all important steps in protecting trees and combating the impacts of extreme heat

Looks like a modern witch house deep in the foggy forest. Employment with forest, fog and darker image compositions reminds me more and more about the fairy tales of the "Brüder Grimm". Exemplary I call "Rotkäppchen" or "Hänsel und Gretel", two famous fairy tales. The "Brüder Grimm" were two linguists and Volkskundler, who published the "Kinder- und Hausmärchen" in the 19th century, but also started creating the "German Dictionary".

This is probably my favorite picture from my stop at the rest area near Oakland, Oregon. You can see the forest I walked into for the other pictures I took during my little excursion. I thought it was nice that the young boy stopped, to do what I'm not sure. Maybe just appreciating the beauty before him. Wonder if he'll grow up to be a photographer. What do you think?

 

Nouela- Simon and Garfunkel's The Sound of Silence

youtu.be/Q4oInT79CUk

another Downy at the lower end of the "Gauntlet" off of Lock 7.

East Sooke Park, British Columbia

 

A shot from a while back converted to B&W, Rodgers Mill, Monroe County, WV.

What in your life is calling you, When all the noise is silenced, The meetings adjourned... The lists laid aside, And the Wild Iris blooms By itself In the dark forest... What still pulls on your soul?

 

Rumi

Roetgen, Rott, Hohes Venn, Struffelt, Januar 2022

spring forest

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