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Autumn is kicking off nicely in the Northeast Kingdom. Pockets of color here and there, but may not last long or peak if rain and high winds have their way.
Birds get the best views indeed.
The leaves have all fallen, slight touch of colour in the low lying underbrush highlighted by the sun coming up. Stark contrast to a week ago when fall and all it's splendor was on display
Country Road in rural Vermont [geo-tagged]
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Haven't really done many river shots this year but this stretch of water with a fall at the end looked 'nice' !! .....I especially like the dappled reflections
Would like to thank everyone for getting 'First Light at Menai Bridge ' onto Front Page .....really very pleased !!!
Would love that SS if you can sort it for me Dave ......
As temperatures are supposed to get down to 15 degrees tonight I sure do miss Fall. Winter is definitely my least favorite season. The bitter cold, the ice, the snow driving all not my favorite.
I took this photo with my 50mm. I wouldn't normally use that for closeup shots but I felt like experimenting. I do love the different perspective this lends and of course that lovely bokeh my 50mm gives :)
I could hardly leave this person's wonderful colorful bush! Is it any wonder I spent probably a half an hour there?!
Weird things start to happen with the bokeh when the infinity focal plane is only 20cm away.
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 D with a Fhotodiox adaptor and a no name 11mm macro macro tube. Curves, colour balance, clarity, and split toning in Macphun Luminar.
I was waiting for someone on the other side to come into the frame to give this scene some scale but that never happened so this unfortunate tourist will have to do.
Fall falls is a direct translation of the Icelandic name Dettifoss and it's the most powerful waterfall in Europe.
A North bound BNSF train crossing the Guadalupe River Bridge at New Braunfels, TX with plenty of Fall Foliage still remaining.
From my trip to Tennessee a few weeks ago. We hiked to the base of the big falls. This is a panorama because an 18mm lense is not wide enough to get the entire falls into the shot.
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This photo was taken at my apartment complex.
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This photo was taken with 35mm Nikon prime Lens. It was taken in RAW format and has been post processed with PSE 9. No filters used. This was taken last year and didn't get a chance to upload this one.
Exif Info : f3.5 - 1/100s - 35mm - ISO 100
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Did some lifestyle shooting this past weekend and, fortunately, made it home in time to snap this from our roof.
I'm also pretty sure that the Nikon 35/1.4 is my favorite lens, ever.
I always have a hard time describing the color of Ripley's coat - it's not orange, it's not rust, it's not brown . . . today I figured out the best way to describe it is "like the colors of fall."
Also an update - I am not done with my renovation yet, but what is left might have to wait until spring since the weather is not cooperating. I also started a new job a few weeks ago since the company I had been with for 12 years was being sold. It has been a very busy and stressful time, but hopefully the worst of it is now over and I can get back to doing more of what I love - taking photos!