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Sometimes a pretty ordinary scene can be transformed by the light. Here, I captured a golden field of hay bales in St. Merryn just as the sun broke through some evening rainclouds. No filters in situ, but neutral density graduation applied in Lightroom. The inevitable rainbow was captured a few minutes later (posted earlier, below). Thanks for viewing.

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Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park

It's been a really long time since I've been able to shoot with Kelsey. She's been crazy busy with work, and they keep scheduling her during prime shooting hours. Lame. But today we got the chance to prance around a field, a forest and a creek! I took advantage and had her model for me for a bunch of different shoots. It was a pretty wonderful day, and I'm excited to start editing and posting everything I shot! I'm a day behind right now, so I'll probably be posting two tomorrow. Or another tonight. Who knows.

 

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Had a night with wedding customers. Who asked how do you process a photo so I did a quick edit of this sunset from tonight. Same field I did on Tuesday but a better sky. Sorry for no time to spend on flickr! Wedding guests loving there pics!

 

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A 'school' of children enjoy a ride through a meadow of sunflowers. Griswold, Connecticut, USA.

Grass field during sunset in Epsom, Surrey

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Panoramic view of a rice/padi field in east coast Malaysia.

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A corn field in Marl, NRW (Germany)

 

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I keep trying to get what I feel is a nice crow portrait. Every attempt seems to fall a little short. It's either not quite as sharp as I would like or the exposure isn't the best possible or as in this case the background isn't the best. The bright object to the rear of the bird's head is a aluminum pole. The best I could do with my software was to reduce it somewhat with a vignette. I do like the detail and exposure on this shot and the catchlight is nice. So I'm posting it until I can improve my attempt. Taken on the left field fence of Wilkes Comm. College ball field

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Amish in Central Pennsylvania. Fruits and vegetables abound, in bountiful harvest. The peaches, oh, the peaches. Bite into the warm fruit, the tart juice tingles the tastebuds.

 

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Jesus understood what an awesome task was before Him, so He said to His disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few." Matthew 9:37

 

Meadows are clothed with frolicking flocks of lambs; valleys are covered with a carpet of autumn-harvest grain; the land shouts and sings in joyous celebration. Psalm 65:13

 

“The true harvest of my life is intangible - a little star dust caught, a portion of the rainbow I have clutched” Henry David Thoreau

 

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Taken this afternoon at the lavender field at Faulkland Somerset

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Is this barley? Boy of the suburbs that I am, I recognise the resemblance to those "darts" we used to pluck from the margins of the lanes behind the houses and throw at each other. They lodged in the stitching of our jumpers ...knitted by our mothers. I later learned that the plant was wild barley and this seems to be its cultivated version. Assuming it is barley, it will probably be bought up by Greene King and end up in Morland's Old Speckled Hen.

I have rediscovered the pleasures of cycling this summer. The last time I made the attempt, a few years ago, it killed my upper legs. This time around I took it steady at first and increased my range gradually; I found that my poor old muscles soon adapted. My two elbows bear the abrasions of two falls, the first resulting from an attempt to yoink up over the kerb without dismounting (my wife tells me this is called "hot-dogging"), and the second from an over-ambitious attempt to "transition" from an unsurfaced path to an asphalted pavement. Both incidents occurred late in the evening, in twilight, when there were no onlookers: my dignity was not compromised. And no, I'm not going to start wearing one of those idiotic Flash Gordon helmets or dress up in a special outfit. This was taken yesterday afternoon (11/07/17) just before it started raining. I was carrying the Fuji GA645Zi on its strap around my neck and right shoulder. It was a film user-upper shot really. I got the chemicals out as soon as I got home.

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Boothbay, Maine

 

I need to get out and about again soon! haha

I loved the symmetry in this shot, the reason why I posted it...

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New Minneapolis transit hub adjacent to Target Field,connects with the new light rail to St.Paul and the existing Hiawatha and North Star lines.

 

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Pump jack s in the Sunset Midway Field in Kern County California The field is one of the five largest oil fields in the United States.

Valhall is an oil field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. Discovered in 1975, production began in 1982 and is expected to continue until 2050

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Canon 430ex II, through a 80cm octobox, on the right as main light.

YN460, behind me through a 60/90cm softbox, for fill.

 

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