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Autumn has been hot and golden with sere grasses and dry leaves. These grasses and low herby vegetation have been enhanced with a bit of PS wavy filters. The golden light will change now that we are deeper into wintry conditions but there is a last blast of warm this week. If anyone doubts the influence of climate change then several +20 degrees in May may change their minds. For Sliders Sunday.
Kraftvoll entwickelt diese Pflanze mit unbändiger Kraft ihren Blütenstand. Afrikanische Lilie.
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Arrive at a friends house with a macro lens and never leave the garden :) Until it's time to eat!! I have no idea what this flower is but loved the explosion effect coming from the centre!
new albume cover for this fellow
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So i have been trying something quite different lately. I have never been to good or intrested in taking photos of people. but then the pandemic hit and i got bored of photographing something at my home town, so i tried taking some photos of my brother and a norwegian friend. And you know what i actually started to like it almost better than landscape. mostly because you can do it close to your home. so it makes it more effertless, and you can use the time to do something more creative with what you got. It has surely been interesting. and i hope to be much better with portraits in the future. (sorry for my bad english writing) Any critics or pointers are more then welcomed, im here to learn ;)
Another example of how it pays to have your camera with you at all times. I was leaving my office when I looked up and saw this amazing scene in the sky. The rays of light just explode from behind the cloud.
Thousands of snow geese under attack from a bald eagle (off frame). Black and White. Fir Island, Washington. December 2017.
Koga Fireworks Festival
古河花火大会
I enjoyed the single shots, too.
The core is created by some layers,
and kinds of colors can be seen in this single shot.
単発の尺玉も鮮やかでした。
芯が何重にもなり、カラフルな色合いが見られるのは
花火師さんの巧みな技術ですね。
Koga city, Ibaraki pref, Japan
Antes de nada comentar que el puente es un puente romano, es por ello que no se puede pasar por ahí, hay que pasar por el río (hicieron un camino con cemento para pasar por ahí) En invierno esto esta completamente inundado, con lo que no se puede pasar por ahí. La foto se hizo a horas en las que no pasaba nadie y en una situación controlada para evitar contratiempos. Sin nada mas que añadir, espero que os guste, un saludo ;) !