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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.
A dark November evening departure from Bewdley heading for Kidderminster with GWR Manor class loco No7802 'Bradley Manor' providing the motive power.
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
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..
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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.
A female Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) in the boreal wood north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
20 December, 2012.
Slide # GWB_20121220_9801.CR2
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An Indian Crested Porcupine (Hystrix indica) was framed in the evening of a chilling day. It was really dark yet everyone was heading for it upon spotting and as a result, it was hiding inside bushes. After some time when no one was there slowly it came out for an evening walk. D6 managed it quite well at ISO 10000 with a beautiful clarity. I love the kinetic posture of the porcupine in its natural habitat. Pcs was taken from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
I visited these local bales in my village a few times last week at sunset. The cloudscape was stunning as the sun broke through a small gap, looking towards Ben Lomond.