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I went out searching for a good shot, once again in miserable weather. Usually when the weather is bad enough, not even I want to go out, but because autumn colors are so amazing, I pushed and went out regardless. For the most part I found myself driving in the clouds, looking for clear spots. When that didn’t work out for me I decided to call it and head back. As I headed back down, I spied a few little areas to try and get a shot, long exposures, some telephoto, nothing was really working out for me, not until this happened. I was texting on my phone pulled into an overlook, I initially ignored the shifting light patterns…. and then it blew up. Panic, it was immediate. Had I just lost my chance for an epic shot because I was too busy trying to figure out what I wanted to eat for dinner? Fortunately no, there, just in front of me was my last chance of a shot. No rain, no strong winds, just me, a small space to setup, and amazing light. I dashed out, setup shot a few photos. Just as soon as it began, it was gone as if it had never been. The entire thing took place in the space of five minutes.

 

Aperture: f8

ISO: 640

SS: 1/8th

Focal: 19mm

 

Fujinon 16-55mm

 

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I like the green color in late spring forest. It's different, not exactly fresh, but deep with hundreds of shades. And it's everywhere! The light diffuse it all over the place. The green for my screen...

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Enjoying the evening view at Sconsett Pond was a great treat. This was sort of tucked away in an area I did not really consider exploring. Glad I took the time on that Sunday.

Loch Lomond Scotland diffuse light

Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland.

Festival of Lights /Vilnius/2019/

Heat water to 212F/100C; steep 6 minutes; be patient; enjoy.

The tea: Pumpkin Spice Rooibos

 

For those unfamiliar with the most recent "super drink," South African rooibos tea, you will see from a brief review of the attached article that it prevents or counteracts just about everything. Good news because at my stage of life I encounter just about everything. However, unfortunately, I fear it's far too late for me to realize the benefits of the "premature aging" preventative, having already succumbed to that insidious malady some time ago.

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L'automne arrive, bientôt la brume, confuses idées

Zeiss 100/2 Makro Planar

What do you miss? I’m really looking forward to some spring and getting to photograph more scenes like this one pretty soon. So let’s all come together and overcome this as soon as possible. What do you think?

"Yeah, I was big in Japan

I was king of Ping Pong

Yeah, I was bad at tuba

And I'm sure you'd like me to bounce"

  

POGO - Glowflake

Series: self-generated image worlds

This is how the K&F diffusion filter works in daylight and monochrome.

 

Having such a strong backlight makes the whole image less crisp, taking off a whole bunch of contrast. SOOC

Eno River State Park

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm

Iridient Developer

Fotographed through a transparent fabric

A blend of both Stable Diffusion and Midjourney using airbrushed acrylic paint, colored pencils and black ink. Post work done with Photoshop and Gigapixel AI.

 

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Yedigöller National Park

I haven't done one of these in a while. I love the light through those wings.

Images generated in AI exploration

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She has some real attitude.

 

Created with Stable Diffusion.

La Grande Motte, FR - 2021

Light spills between concrete pillars, scattering shadows and softening edges, as one quiet figure moves through the geometry of the day.

 

Fujifilm X100VI

23mm/f2

Late autumn makes nature monochromatic, and yet, the colors are still interesting. Fogs make the color spread creating strange shadows and diffusions. Almost every picture taken looks great. I wish to see this phenomenon again, next autumn, maybe?

A low fog hung in the forest with the early morning sun trying to break through. The light is beautifully diffused through the canopy blanketing the forest in a warm glow.

How I focus stacked this image:

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Frost smoke diffused the light from the setting sun. Ringerike, Norway.

Cape Pillar

 

Standing atop the blade, the views of Tasman Island are nothing short of breathtaking. This shot was taken in between gusts of westerly winds that had me a little shaky standing exposed there! A 6 stop ND filter was used.

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