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Slowly becoming toothless and sway-backed, this old shed sits just west behind the huge white barn (photo uploaded yesterday.) Circa late 1920s, Southwest Michigan.
Fall is in the air and these birds that were so vibrant a few months ago are losing there color, I personally love it ( gives me a whole new bird to photograph)... Many thanks to all those who View, Comment and or Favorite My Photos. It is greatly appreciated. Scott :)
Texture thanks to Kathleen Clemons
Thank you in advance for your views, comments, and faves. They are much appreciated!
After deadheading these roses, they were too good to throw out before getting a photo.
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I haven't been around for a while and haven't had a lot of time or inclination for photography.
My sister was over from France and staying with us for a couple of weeks and we've been away for a few days with very poor internet connection.
I will not be able to catch up on images from the past month but will stop by when I am able. My Macbook has to go away for a new battery so it maybe a while before I can post again too.
Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany – 2019, May 30
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Fading Spring blossoms catch some weak light just before sunset.
Meyer-Optik Görlitz Trioplan 100mm f2.8 @ f4 and MFD.
Please ignore the EXIF FL; I forgot to manually change it before using the Trioplan 100mm
Some wild flowers growing in Cardiff Bay, Wales, UK. A square format faded edit of a previously uploaded image.
/Faded, but very photogenic - seen in my garden, Enjoy! :-)))
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Just another day at the station in typical January soggy weather. So I thought, why not make lemonade out of it and try an Instagram look? Your feedback would be appreciated.
During this long exposure, at the beginning the sky was ablaze with color, less than a minute into it the colors faded rapidly that were overhead. I like this 4 minute exposure as it is less overwhelming visually with the color.
This time year is nice as well as the sun sets beyond these piers, versus farther to the right (would be out of the frame) in spring and summer.
"Where is the heart that doth not keep,
Within its inmost core,
Some fond remembrance hidden deep,
Of days that are no more?"
~ Ellen C. Howarth,
'Tis but a Little Faded Flower
As there is a lot of fog today in the Netherlands, the colors, shapes and elements are fading away. The fog is actually swalling up all colors and objects.
Shot is taken at the Rietplas in Houten (the Netherlands).
some might say its to dark but i like it this way :)
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