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Better On Black and Ken suggests at night with the lights off!!
(Laptop viewers can adjust the angle of their screens.)
The trees ARE there --- right to the top.
...have a beautiful sunday and a great week ahead everybody...:-)
...best on black, please...
...enjoy the title song performed by Edgar Broughton Band...
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I made many variations of this picture trying to get the light just right. The sun is stylized...and it stays.
The famous dunes at Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, captured in the evening after the crowds had dispersed and the winds subsided. I elected to crop the image into a panoramic format that accentuated the expanse of the dune system. Thanks for looking.
I think this is a Black-bellied plover here. I enjoyed capturing this bird as it fed among the water pools in the early evening light.
Using a telephoto lens from a low angle like this really allows one to enter the bird's world and experience it from their point of view... I like that.
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Took out my new vintage Soligor 105mm f2.8 lens on the evening walk yesterday to catch some bokeh in the setting sun.
More on this lens here: www.apotelyt.com/camera-kit/soligor-catalog
This lens is under explored on Flickr with very few images available, so I started a gallery of images from this lens on Flickr here: flic.kr/y/3NBCtaB
NikonD7500
Soligor 105mm f2.8
f/2.8
1/400
ISO100
Three pictures taken on the same evening around 10 mins apart. They give an almost 360 panorama although they weren't taken on exactly the same spot. This one was the last as I turned to go back home.
These birds are again all through the park, and their loud cries are a part of the soundtrack to a visit there. This is one of my favourite birds, and it was a real treat to watch as our visiting friend Paul, also a fan, saw them for the first time. It is interesting that the muted, foggy overcast light works better with these birds than many others.
The trees stand dark against a sky on fire, A jagged silhouette in crimson light. The day exhales its last and slow desire, As shades of evening deepen into night. The branches reach like frozen, smoky lace, To hold the last bright ember of the sun, A perfect, silent end in this wild space.
On a walk with the great photographer and friend Norbert Wegner. It was a enjoyable evening with a lot of fun. Take some time and check out Norberts incredible stream. I promise it worth it..
www.flickr.com/photos/163686965@N07/53638058876/in/feed-1...
Winter has shown us its less beautiful side in the last few days. It's actually cloudy, dreary and gray out there all day long. Probably at night too, but we are spared this sight because of the regular darkness.
Now it's time for me to change the seasons once again to at least spread a little light and color here.
And so we go back to a beautiful November evening in the beautiful Elbe Sandstone Mountains (on the outskirts of Lohmen) in a beautiful beech forest (someone might say I have a problem with superlatives) and enjoy the sun as it casts stripes of light and shadow on the forest floor.
By the way, the area directly in front of us spontaneously reminded me of a road, which led to the title of this picture.
Der Winter zeigt sich uns in den letzten Tagen von seiner weniger schönen Seite. Es ist eigentlich den ganzen Tag lang trüb, trist und grau da draußen. Nachts wahrscheinllich auch, doch da bleibt uns dieser Anblick auf Grund der regelmäßig einsetzenden Dunkelheit erspart.
Da wird es jetzt Zeit für mich einmal mehr die Jahreszeiten zu wechseln um wenigstens hier ein bisschen Licht und Farbe zu verbreiten.
Und so gehen wir noch einmal zurück zu einem wunderschönen Novemberabend im wunderschönen Elbsandsteingebirge (am Stadtrand von Lohmen) in einen wunderschönen Buchenwald (da soll mal einer sagen ich hätte ein Problem mit Superlativen) und genießen die Sonne, wie sie den Waldboden in Streifen aus Licht und Schatten teilt.
Der direkt vor uns liegende Bereich hat mich übrigens spontan an eine Strasse erinnert, was dann zum Titel dieses Bildes geführt hat.
more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de