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Canon 50D
Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6
ISO 400 20mm f22 1/500s
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October 2016
A cool, sunny autumn day in Southwestern South Dakota.
One minute exposures using a 10x Neutral Density filter, white balance set to 8000K.
A little eucalyptus seedlng bursts to life in a crevice in the top of an old weathered hardwood fence post.
I just love how weathered and lichen-covered the fence is here. Interesting how nature can take a man-made thing and make it its own.
Shot in western North Dakota
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It wasn't paradise but they did pave it and put up a parking lot.
Next door to my work, it's been interesting to see how much work goes into tearing down buildings, and putting a parking lot in it's place. Unbelievable amounts of work. I believe the underground wiring has been marked at least a dozen times over this project's life.
Today, two guys came to start putting up a fence. Looks like it's going to be a fancy fence. Black posts. A gate!
I had to make a quick run home over the lunch hour, and took my camera with me. The crew was elsewhere (down the street at The Maidrite Sandwich Shop - the USA's oldest drive up window - see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield,_Illinois)
When I arrived back at the office, a few short minutes later, I took this photo of the new fence-poles all lined up. Real pretty-like.
A study in lines.