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This closer shot taken from Kay Falls looked black and white before it was captured. I don't make reference to its lack of colour in the landscape, but rather what was in my mind. I wanted to release what seemed otherwise hidden in the scene.
When combined, the dark shadows and the brilliant whites show such tension, and the very essence of the scene.
It is one of the colored leaves spots in Japan here.
ここは、日本にある紅葉スポットの一つです。
Many couples bring up closer relations in this ground.
多くのカップルがこの地において、より親密な関係を育んでいきます。
It is very beautiful and they shine.
彼らはとても美しくそして輝いています。
I am really glad to be able to have an instant in such lovers.
私もそんな恋人たちを一瞬を残すことが出来て本当に嬉しいです
I want to share the powerful beauty of such an instant with everybody from now on.
これからも、そんな一瞬の力強い美しさを、皆さんと共有したいと思います。
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Scaleber Force
Exif data
CameraNikon D7000
Exposure301
Aperturef/11.0
Focal Length10 mm
ISO Speed100
Exposure Bias0 EV
After capturing a few hundred shots of leaves passing by as the stars passed overhead, I decided to try another location with a less definite current. It turned out great! I can't wait to show you the time-lapse video.
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Common Loon(Winter plumage)
Central Ontario
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