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Most of the trees near the house have lost their leaves, so we cleaned out the gutters today.
this, the second last in this series is the most different as it was taken with direct sunshine on it. I liked how the lower half is darker and richer, possibly because of the we bit of ice that covers it that is beginning to melt.
With the sun seasonably still low in the sky for the time of day shadows are long, and being in bright sunshine the shadows are dark making for a contrastier image than the others. Although I do like the textures in the area surrounding the leaf, it was all pretty much the same, so I have shot in closer giving more space to the leaf with what I felt was minimum space surrounding the leaf.
Tomorrow the last of the series may be my favorite if I had to pick only one.
Not to minimize the real and significant problem of Global Warming, but our gutter ice sheet is warming and suggests Spring is on the way!
Pentax K-30, Rokinon 8/3.5 Fish Eye
For the Pentax Forums Single in January challenge!
Got creative in OnOne Perfect Effects 8 and put a li'l tilt shift on this guy. :-)
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I had photography time of one hour including movement time to here on that day. I hoped that I could look at Shinjuku from the top floor of this triangular building, but it was necessary to order Italian dishes.
On February 23, 2014 in Nakano.
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この日はここまでの移動時間を含めて僕には1時間の撮影時間がありました。 この三角形のビルの最上階から新宿を眺めることが出来る事を期待しましたが、それにはイタリア料理を注文する必要がありました。
2014年2月23日、中野にて。
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I guess it's a water day. It's been raining steadily since last night. And I was able to get some pool shots before the kids got in today.
This is an abandoned building in Christchurch. It just shows that you do need to clean your gutters regularly
It might be time for new gutters on the barn! this is usually what we see of snow here in Virginia... melting! :)
Today I begin another series of shots taken while on what is yet another visit to Hillside Park.
Taken along side a curb on a street that leads to the park, I saw a few leaves in a puddle, and could not resist. Now a 16-35 zoom is not ideal for what I was shooting and the actual capture showed another leaf as well, but I found this one to be the most interesting so have cropped to the actual pixels.
I really liked the lighter coloured stripe on this leaf and the rich colours and textures of the surroundings.
Although the file is small, it still looks its best with one click.
I ruined my streak of spares and strikes with a gutter ball. I'm a very inconsistent bowler.
photo by Elaine
For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2018/01/18/gutter-art/
Racing grade space vessel + military grade space rifle = common sense!
A hit and run style starfighter. Going for some quick-build asymmetric action, with a touch of color to shake off the DBG fever.
Old liquefaction still hangs about in the gutters. This is because in the Christchurch red zones the rainwater drains are often broken and do not empty very well.
A pic from a downpour I got caught in.
Luckily I had taken the TZ1 which has a hard lens cap and doesn't get wet so easily as the flimsy later models.
You can see another one here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/8027031181/in/photostream