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Licht findet seinen Weg auch durch die engsten Hindernisse

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So this is my daughters 8 month old golden retriever. To be honest I think she looks more like a confused lioness, but I digress lol. I wanted to test my new camera with my new lens the FE 28-70.I actually made a little mistake when I bought my camera. I’ve never shot a full frame before and bought the wrong lens meant for an apsc size camera. So unfortunately I had to own up to my wife on that one and sell it to buy the right lens(not a very happy wife). I was desperate to try it and I was extremely lucky to find a willing model for the price of a couple of chews😂 anyway I hope you will agree she turned out stunning;-).

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Historic weathered, wood boat; China Camp Village, San Rafael, San Pablo Bay, Marin County, Northern California

-Canon EOS 5D mark iv

-Tamron 24-70 f2.8 VC Di USD

-B+W polar filter

White sands, Alamogordo, NM. No crop.

Balade juste au dessus des Carrières de Glay

Criccieth is a town and community on Cardigan Bay, in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd in Wales. The town is a seaside resort, popular with families. Attractions include the ruins of Criccieth Castle, which have extensive views over the town and surrounding countryside.

 

Famous people associated with the town include the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, who grew up in the nearby village of Llanystumdwy, and poet William George.

The name.... refers to beetle larvae that emerge from the thawing bark of trees and other winter hideouts.

 

Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

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Southwest Arizona, USA.

 

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Eine Klette, ein paar Spinnfäden drum herum, Nebel und Wasserperlen. Eigentlich war es ein feuchter, grauer Novembertag wie er trister kaum sein könnte. Und dennoch, irgendetwas Hübsches lässt sich immer entdecken...

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A burr, a few spider webs around it, mist and pearls of water. It was actually a damp, grey November day that could hardly be more dreary. And yet, there is always something pretty to discover...

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Continuing with the full frame series of my groceries, I am sure this could go on for some time. I feel like the lentils pop more than the walnuts did, I had better directional lighting today. Practicing this concept daily will help me improve in composition, make my subject selection easier since I am stressed about taking too much time, and create a series of photos for stock phototgraphy as well.

The experience of observing sunlight through trees is one of life’s “pure and spontaneous pleasures”.

 

I was like a robot when the 4.30am alarm went off, making my way to the bathroom before struggling to open my eyes.

The plan was to search for woodland mist and fog on Dartmoor. On the way I came across a beautiful patch of pink tinted mist at Cadover Bridge but reluctantly decided to keep going in search of trees.

Unfortunately the visibility was good over the moors towards Princetown with just a few pockets of mist in the distance. Bellever Forest and Postbridge were surprisingly clear too but as the sun came up 30 minutes later the mist to rolled in.

I nearly crashed the car when I saw these mind blowing crepuscular rays beaming through this tree. “Oh WoW!”

There was no obvious place to park safely apart from a tiny clearing 100 metres away. A nonchalant cow occupied most of that space and wouldn’t budge at first and needed gentle persuasion. It’s mates that were blocking the lane were happy to casually moooove over. I grabbed my camera gear and swiftly headed to the ‘tree of light’ to capture in camera this wonderful surreal scene over the stone wall.

A minute later the soft mist drifted away and the light rays vanished.

I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. Although, having cow whispering skills helped, persistence and plenty of diesel in the tank driving up and down on the moors.

Feeling happy with myself I continued on the mini safari to chase the mist stopping for sheep, ponies and rabbits in along the way. It really was the best time of the day.

Durdle Door arch and beach is part of the Lulworth Estate and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. The name Durdle is derived from the Old English 'thirl' meaning bore or drill.

 

It is privately owned by the Welds, a family who owns 12,000 acres in Dorset in the name of the Lulworth Estate. It is open to the public.

Mika steht in einem ausgetrockneten Bachbett und wartet auf mehr Schnee.

Sonnenuntergang über dem Thielenburger See in Dannenberg (Niedersachsen).

 

Sunset over the Thielenburger Lake in Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony (Germany).

Near Monument Valley, AZ

 

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Autumn in the hilly landscape of Arkansas' Devil's Den State Park,

Nikon D610

AF Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 D

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Hummingbird silhouette. My back porch.

I guess one of the plus points with being so I’ll if I can call it a plus point. It is that I don’t get out a lot, so there can be months sometimes years between me revisiting areas. I have found as I’ve gotten older a sadness with some of those changes though. This is probably a good example in Irvine harbour, in north ayrshire. There is a lot of work new housing complexes etc being built in and around this area. Unfortunately it is also feels like it’s losing some of its old history and charm. This old building and the classic style lighting are prime examples. Sadly this harbour building which has long been an icon of the harbour looks stripped out along with all the lights being stripped to.

This building was The automatic tide signalling apparatus or Pilot House at Irvine harbour in North Ayrshire, Scotland, is a category B listed building, and is probably unique, having been invented and patented by Martin Boyd, the Irvine harbourmaster, in 1905 and opened in 1906.

Golden hour at the lone tree in Stanton by Dale, Derbyshire.

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