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I went to the Wind Point Lighthouse yesterday and was impressed with the appearance of the grounds; everything so neat and clean! Near the lighthouse keeper's house there were a number of containers planted with flowers set next to the flower beds. I especially liked this old watering can!
When it rains it pours; this is #7 in Explore this morning!
Supposed to be set between my build and Lucas's build. Captain Rex is there cause idk the 501st was probably present given the nature of the planetary invasion.
This is some interesting lighting on my part hope it came out well! I'll be back around Thanksgiving for a build, not sure what it will be yet. Hope you enjoy this though!
taken during an all day travel shoot with my homies Dreday and Chane. 10 hours of shooting in 4 different locations around Houston. Dwight D. Eisenhower Park
Der Wald löst sich im Schneefall auf. Baumstämme werden zu Linien, Farben zu Andeutungen, Raum zu Bewegung. Was bleibt, ist kein Ort, sondern ein Zustand: Kälte, Stille und das sanfte Verschwinden der Formen. Ein Bild wie ein Atemzug im Winter.
The forest dissolves in falling snow. Tree trunks turn into lines, colors into hints, space into motion. What remains is not a place, but a state: cold, silence, and the gentle fading of form. An image like a breath in winter.
This leaded art-glass window represents for me all that is Oak Park, IL. Beautiful older homes that have features just no longer created in modern residential construction. The homeowner already had these flowers and candles on the mantle... the lighting was perfect and I had to take the shot. The home sold in less than two weeks. Sony A7 with the Zeiss FE 4/24-70mm.
Autumn leaves, Powell River, B.C.
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Canon PowerShot A570
7.1 MP CCD
Canon 5.8-23.2mm f/2.6-5.5 IS
no post processing, only cropped
I have heard this waterfall from the road many times and finally had my rubber boots on one morning so I decided to trudge through the soggy field and climb down the banks to see what it was all about. Hope you like it..shall share the black and white version too. we had a lot of rain yesterday so if finish my planned squirrel photo shoot I hope to go check out a place I have not been yet. have a great weekend everyone!
I love the fall colors! The golds, reds, oranges, rusts and yellows of fall just make me feel wonderful. And purple. I can't explain why I like purple, it just happened… I was trying to decide which color to use for this challenge when I read Garth's (Photomaginarium) comment under Gary's (gary's images @ studio g) color picture. He said that "nobody respectable would be caught dead liking orange." So of course I had to focus on orange! This one's for you, Garth! I guess I'm not respectable! :-)
I was struck by the contrast of my fall decorations against the snowy background.
I was delighted to discover this morning that I am no longer being forced into the new beta test, and have my "old" Flickr back! I left feedback and used up all of my votes, so hopefully they are listening this time, and the Beta format will remain forever optional!
ODC 338 favorite color
Photo taken near Lee Vining ,CA with a tripod mounted Nikon D7000 and a 35mm prime lense. I lightened the patches of trees at the top a little in Photoshop to make them stand out a bit more.
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