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Emergency Sign in the Forest

A European hare (German: Feldhase, Latin: Lepus europaeus) is captured mid-grooming in the soft light of a spring morning. With both paws raised to its face and eyes wide open, the moment conveys a rare glimpse into the quiet intimacy of wildlife behavior. Photographed in a natural meadow habitat, this image highlights the hare's alertness, elegance, and its seamless integration into its environment.

As we look forward to the year ahead, a year that is bright with hope and possibility, it is only natural that our Photo of the Month for January should reflect this sentiment.

 

‘In the mist’ by Mattia Bonavida is just such an image. Shining with hope, positivity, and inspiration, this was the perfect photo for January.

 

Mattia is a 21 year old photographer from Italy who takes his photography very seriously. He takes photos every single day, often heading out into the Italian countryside for epic shots such as this one. Mountains, rivers, lakes, and forests are his muse, as is his girlfriend who often features in his images.

 

This image was shot on a Nikon D800E (ƒ/18.0 | 21.0 mm | 1/250 | ISO 250).

 

More can be found on Mattia’s facebook page, Flickr page, or Instagram.

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Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Fomapan Action 400 @ ISO 200

Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/8, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Walking around the natural trail of lake Aspen, outside Stockholm.

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Kodak Ektar 100

Exposure: 1/10 sec and f/11, tripod

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Novar Anastigmat f/3.5 75 mm

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400, rated @ ASA 800

Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/11, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm, yellow-green filter

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Exposure: 1/10 sec and f/16, tripod

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

 

This hiking trail near Holzerath follows the route of a Roman road.

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Edited under Adobe Lightroom

Serra de Santa Bárbara e Mistérios Negros | Terceira, Açores

A Coppice Of Blue' © Amanda

Today I finished work and decided to head to Portglenone Forest. I had heard that the Bluebells were out in full bloom and wanted to catch them.

 

The forest was extremeley busy when I arrived but I was left to my own devices and no one bothered me. There was quite a few pathways through the Bluebells but this one was perfect. I wanted to capture the colour, the light and the shadows

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta III (531/16)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar f/3.5 75 mm, yellow-green filter

Film: Ilford HP5 Plus 400

Exposure: 1/15 sec and f/11, tripod

Film developed and scanned by MeinFilmLab

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

 

This hiking trail near Holzerath follows the route of a Roman road.

Galanthus and ferns, a little spring preview along the forest path at Wave Hill in the Bronx.

Wildlife park in the St. Johann city forest, Saarbrücken

Saarland, Germany 30.10.2024

 

Lange Schatten

Wildpark im Stadtwald St. Johann, Saarbrücken

Saarland, Deutschland 30.10.2024

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This shows one of the walking trails that connects the Bar Harbor village with the Nature Center in Acadia National Park, Maine. (image M1A1343) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.

 

NOTE: All images are Copyrighted by Greg A. Hartford. No rights to use are given or implied to the viewer. All rights of ownership and use remain with the copyright owner.

Camera: Rollei 35

Lens: Tessar f/3.5 40 mm

Film: Ilford Delta 3200, rated @ ISO 1600

Exposure: 1/250 sec and f/11, hand-held

Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn

Edited under Adobe Lightroom

 

Another one from my wanderings around Cloghleagh on Sunday...

In the middle of the road of my life

I awoke in the dark wood

where the true way was wholly lost

,,,, (Dante, of course)

original image by Alyss Thomas

         

I took this photo while walking toward the Cirque de Gavarnie. This area is quiet, with a shallow stream flowing over rocks. The water is clear, and the stones are easy to see. On both sides, the forest is dense, mostly tall conifers. In the background, the first mountain peaks appear. The sky was clear with a few clouds. It’s a simple but pleasant landscape, typical of the Pyrenean valleys in summer.

Cedar Creek is located in Berkeley Township, Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The river runs through Double Trouble State Park and is part of the Pine Barrens ecosystem.

Rural path in spring mood in Voorstonden, a hamlet in the municipality Brummen.

Voorstonden is located on the border of the Veluwe, not far from the river IJssel, between Brummen (my birthplace), Zutphen and Voorst.

 

Landelijk pad in voorjaarsstemming bij landgoed Huis Voorstonden in Voorstonden, een buurtschap in de gemeente Brummen. Voorstonden ligt op de rand van de Veluwe, niet ver van de IJssel, tussen Brummen (mijn geboorteplaats), Zutphen en Voorst.

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Hasselblad Xpan

30mm

Kodak Portra 800

Walking in the Woods - Holga 120N, Holga Fisheye Lens, Kodak T-Max 100 black and white film.

Tiny blue lights (Mycena lazulina), Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia.

 

This species of bioluminescent Mycena was first described in 2016. It grows on decaying cabbage tree palm branches.

Leigh Woods, Bristol.

 

In the 1980s, an iconic British TV series called "Robin of Sherwood" was filmed in these woods. The first series stars Michael Praed as Robin and the second stars Jason Connery (son of Sean). The series shows Robin in the Hood not just as a folkloric hero but also emphasises the pagan aspects of the legends, with Robin as a sort of Green Man, a primal spirit of the forest. It also features a forest god called Herne the Hunter, who is never seen but communicates through a shaman/Druid who wears an antler headdress and whose arrival is heralded by swirling mists.

 

Easy to see why the producers chose to film the series in these woods.

The small path leads to a clearing with huge tree basking in the early sunlight in Borthwood forest.

Infrared Photography.

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Nikon D7100

Tokina AT-X 11-16 F2.8 Pro DX II

  

A walk around Teatown Lake.

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