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Yesterday we had a crazy Spring snowfall of 6-8". We have had a very unusually dry winter so much so that the snow that fell yesterday was more than had fallen the first 3 months of the year. As the sun rose this morning it started to melt the snow on this stalk creating the beautiful droplets in to capture the magnificent sunlight.
I wanted to process this in color but could not get the snow to not look so blue, especially the snow in the shade. Anyone have any hints on how to fix it? I tried to warm it up but then the grass looked too yellow. So monochrome it is.
Sunset and clouds reflecting in the windows of a cool building downtown.
Have a great day! Back to catch up tonight. Long week! :)
We had another snowfall overnight. While I do like snow, I would prefer not to see anymore of it for now; especially since it's Spring!!
I hope everyone had a great day! Thanks for your visit!
115 pics in 2015 - Stark (43)
Caught the sun coming through the clouds so whipped out my iPhone and captured this image, then a little bit of enhancing in photoshop.
If you wish to take such photo go about moaning for the entire evening until someone does something to hush you... in this case it was Nicky pulling out the next best thing from a shelf, which happened to be his mum's dictionary with a dry orchid inside. a sorry view but makes a perfect photo subject. so the bit that you see in the middle is a very old orchid petal.
surprisingly it's another photo that I like!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see Nature all ridicule and deformity, and some scarce see Nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, Nature is Imagination itself.
~ William Blake, 1799, The Letters
Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday! :)
Listening to this
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Day 106 - 365/2023 - A Never-Ending Journey
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Visited my brother and my SIL loves to collect bunny things.
These greeted me when I walked into their home today.
Did you take photos you want to?
Ai Nikkor 50mm f1.4 with Panasonic DMC-GX7
August 3rd, 2014
GRANROOF, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Day 106 2015
Took my grandson to the park today and in amongst the reeds on the pond is this coots nest with one chick and one egg yet to hatch and a swans nest with four eggs.
I never appreciatted how spoilt city living people are when it comes to wildlife we were stood 10 feet from a swans nest and they just werent bothered by us!
Film.
Love sucks.
It suck to be deceived.
It sucks to be hurt.
How do i start over?, After all this time.
How to have a grumpy morning:
So windy out you can't set up your tripod.
So windy you can't set up your tripod lacking the lost part. The part that connects to the bottom and then the tripod [Thank you Jeep tripod].
Your camera wont focus in M mode, only no flash.
You promised yourself french toast but you forgot to buy eggs.
How to make it all go away:
You can talk to your boyfriend.
You are using your "vintage" processing rather then black and white.
You dragged your captains chair out, a sign of summer.
School for Seniors does't begin until 10:02am and I get out at 1:15pm [hopefully].
Hi, from my driveway. Oh how I wish I had a dirt road.
I'm being a rebel and not standing.
My Lowepro Lycra Photo Gloves. Not only do they keep your hands warm, but they stop you dropping your camera :)
Lighting: 580EXII to left rear of camera, 430EX to front right of camera. Fired with ST-E2.
day 106...
Yes it is an outtake from yesterday, but I loved it so I thought what the hell.. Ill post it. Also, Im very busy today and I don't think I will have time to take a photo.
Thank you for all your faves and comments on yesterday's photo it means so much to me!
Im thinking about doing a free print giveaway.. so keep your eyes peeled for it.
Hope you all have a great weekend! =)
too bad about the shadow - I tried redoing it but got so much water up my nose that all the pics were a little tense. This had the best framing and expression.
It's ok, sometimes I'm just a little shadowy.
I wonder if I can get my hair to do this without the bathtub....
The reflections of trees on the calm waters of Crescent Lake this morning take on a ghostlike appearance.
Hello everybody, my name is Daniel and I am a colour addict...
I really love looking at those desaturated Portraits with that edgy look, but for some reason I'm not able to shot or later on edit those. I always end up with colours.
This shot was taken with a whole bunch of those gels I always talk about, shooting a flash throught them and defocusing the lens... I tired a couple of shots with focusing on the gels, but ended up liking this one more.
... this photo is brought to you by the Letter - L - press it and enjoy!
Our Daily Challenge for November 19th, 2010: Addiction
173mm - f2.8 - 1/250 - ISO 100
Strobist Info:
SB-80dx (diffusor - 1/64) a couple of rolled pieces of paper with all my colour correction gels sticking to the outside, SB-80dx (bounce card - 1/32) bare from the back as rim/fill, flashes tiggered via on-camera Flash and optical slaves.
Explored - Friday, November 19, 2010 - #18 - Frontpage
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Llyn Ogwen is a lake in north-west Wales. It lies alongside the A5 road between two mountain ranges of Snowdonia, the Carneddau and the Glyderau.
Llyn Ogwen lies at a height of about 310 metres above sea level and has an area of 78 acres, but is a very shallow lake, with a maximum depth of only a little over 3 metres. It is fed by a number of streams from the slopes of the mountains which surround it, which include Tryfan and Pen yr Ole Wen.
The lake is popular with anglers and is said to contain excellent trout.
106/365: 2015
Against my better judgement, I was persuaded to do another wedding. This is why I've not been around much, trying to get everything ready for the big day.
Also for Fence Friday. HFF
Back later to try to catch up with viewing and commenting but I've got quite a lot of photos to sift through!
Went back to the Pakenham bridge for some some more long exposure experimentation. When I was there a few days ago I saw the remnants of what looked like the old bridge and saw a possible shot.
If you have time, better for the eyes and soul in the lightbox