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I was up visiting my mom and family up around King, NC this past weekend and got the chance to get out Saturday evening for a few full moon shots. A family friend has a place up near the Sauratown mountain range with a fantastic front yard viewpoint and they didn't mind if I spent some time out there shooting. I did try experimenting with a new flashlight for some lightpainting, but the full moon provided more than enough light. I'll save the lightpainting for a new moon from here in the future. I basically just did some dodging/burning to accentuate this path that lead off down the field. Some may notice the 25 sec exposure at 27mm with little to no stars trailing....yes, I did take a slightly shorter exposure and blend it in....It's the same sky though...
Raps ist eine wirtschaftlich bedeutende Nutzpflanze, von der die Samen vor allem zur Gewinnung von Rapsöl verwendet werden.
Witterungsabhängig beträgt die Blühdauer eines Exemplars etwa drei bis fünf Wochen, eine einzelne Blüte ist aber bereits nach ein bis zwei Tagen verblüht. Im Jahr 2019 wurden weltweit 70.510.703 t Raps geerntet.
Rapeseed is an economically important crop, the seeds of which are mainly used to produce rapeseed oil.
Depending on the weather, the flowering time of a specimen is around three to five weeks, but a single flower has already faded after one to two days. In 2019, 70,510,703 t of rapeseed were harvested worldwide.
An infrared shot taken with a Sony DSC-F717 (& Hoya R72 and ND8 filters).
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Somewhere in the valley of the Loire.
Camera: Olympus OM-D E-M5
Lens: Olympus M.Zuiko 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3
13mm (26mm full frame FOV), ISO 200, f/11, 1/200 sec., Hoya circular polarizer, single JPEG file, hand held.
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Makes me long for the days of summer again! :)
and, I just realized, this is my 1000th upload to Flickr ~ an anniversary of sorts! ;)
This yellow field is one of the many meadows that are part of the scenic drive up to the Bishop Creek area off California Hwy 168. This one caught my eye because of the background with Mount Tom on the right and Basin Mountain on the left; between them is Buttermilk Boulders. The early morning sun lit the yellow field of flowering bushes and the mountains with perfect light, creating another beautiful morning in the Sierra in October 2017.
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An Amish family out in the field in late June mending fences. - if you zoom in you can se a child with the mom watching the father working.
I had to use my zoom to capture this in order to give them some respect to their dislike of being photographed. So I captured the story with less detail from the distance.
Happy Fence Friday and have a great weekend too!
I did Mom a big acrylic painting for her birthday- she was 86 this weekend!
Acrylic on canvas: 16 x 20