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Running late when I met up with Alex Bell for Sunset at Arcol Lake, think we missed the best of the light, but as always it was great to get out!
Porlock Marsh where the sea has won and you see death and new life. #paulnash #infrared #infraredphotography #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #whiteandblack #porlock #porlockmarsh #deadtree #death #life #590nm
Pipers Brook County Wicklow. Lough Tay can just be glimpsed in the distance.
I will try to catch up with peoples streams in next few days. My laptop suffered a series of problems in the last couple of weeks culminating in a hard drive crash and rebuild so I have hardly been online at all.
“Plutôt mourir debout que vivre à genoux.” de Emiliano Zapata
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Dead Tree Reflection in Algae Water - Sony A7S II, Fotodiox Macro Bellows, vintage German magic lantern projector lens.
Namibia land is very dry, hardly to see alive trees. The sand dirt in the air blocked sunlight and made sun looked hazy red. This is the place where over 2 millions people call it home.
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Before I used the Deep Dream Generator, I made a composite image with two of my shots.. One, the tree, was from Crater Lake and the Hawk was from a demonstration at the Zoo.. I was very pleased with the outcome.. Hope you enjoy it as well..
Autralian Bluegums are invaders and consume an awful lot of water, hence in Nature Reserves a strip of bark is pealed of at he bottom and they are left to die and fall over eventually (afer many many years).
In meantime in plantations they are grown by the millions, because the mines need the wood. Economy normally wins from nature...
Injasuthi Nature Reserve.
And an unknown bird. I thought it was a female Brown-headed Cowbird, but the males don't have black bodies with brown heads. Perhaps we only have females?
A juvenile European Starling, writes Don Delaney. Makes sense; we have seen swooping starlings in synchronous movement. How do they know?
I liked the photo for the impending storm with the bird on the dead tree. This is only cropped.
Taken on a recent camping trip with my knucklehead poker buddies. Years ago, we all worked for the same company. We have known one other for 30+ years. This year's trip was our first post-pandemic edition. We had a great time. We even hiked a little! =)
The hike from the park tote road past Tracy Pond, Elbow Pond, Daicey Pond and Grassy Pond is not difficult, and is one of my favorite easier hikes in the park. This was taken from the canoe put-in at the south end of Grassy Pond, looking toward the north end.
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Taken Aug 16, 2020
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Reflections Of The Past
I posted a photograph of this old tree yesterday which was made just before sunset. The composition of the tree, with the reflection positioned in a certain way to give some life back to the branches. I decided to go back to the tree this morning for sunrise to see what the difference would be and could I improve on the composition in anyway...well I decided to try and position the reflection in a more detailed way giving individual branches a bit of greenery all to the themselves rather than a fuller more general canopy covering as in the shot from yesterday.
I would be interested to know which one people prefer, the fuller canopy or the more selective covering of greenery?..
Scalesceugh Tree, a few miles from Carlisle on the A6.
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Bryce Canyon, Zion Canyon, and Grand Canyon form the so-called geographic staircase with Grand Canyon on the bottom of the staircase and Bryce on the top and Zion sits in the middle. Indeed the terrains are all breathtakingly beautiful but with remarkable differences. Together they are telling 526 millions years of earth transformation stories. Wish to spend more times to walk all the major trails but we only had 4-days long weekend to cover all three.
Despite this tree being slightly past its best, It's most definitely my favorite tree in east Yorkshire!!
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I haven't been out with the infrared camera much this summer. Here's one that I took a few weeks back.
Ancient aliens programmed tree boring beetles to carve messages under the bark of trees. This one says "Wood, good! Birds live here."
Old age doesn't come by itself unfortunately. These old trees are as dead as dodo's but their still standing proudly not far from Mount Main in the border hills near Heriot. No doubt awaiting some future storm to cut them down.
A shot from today s family day out to Holy island . I knew we would be passing this tree on the way up so I stopped off for a few quick shots . Thanks for looking .