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Shots of Arches National Park, Utah, USA. I only had one morning to enjoy it, and there was so much to enjoy! When I carry my camera I find I “see” more – and I soaked up as much as I could.
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Impressions on the hike to the Observation Point in Zion National Park.
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A lovely flower encountered on a nice walk up in the hills in Berkeley–impressions of colors and shapes.
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No new shots yet, so as I missed last week thought I’d better try and conjure something up for this week! I had a few just bokeh images from last year and although I liked them wasn’t sure anyone else would! Then yesterday I thought maybe I’d try and merge in a detailed flower among the bokeh.. I’ve got a few different colour versions of this, can’t make up my mind..
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Two exposures - merged in ps
Just taking a trip around the garden with the camera to try for a bee on the echinops, I spotted a hummingbird hawk moth hovering around the purple verbena.
It was so elusive that I set the camera on burst and finished up with around 100 frames.
I found online that its wingbeat is up to 70 beats per second allowing it to fly up to 12 mph. I didn't hear the hum or see any 'loving dogfight' which apparently occurs when a male has sniffed out a partner.
Legend has it that spotting a hummingbird hawk-moth is considered a good omen – a small eclipse of the orange and brown moths was famously seen flying over the Channel on D Day in 1944. I found this info on more than one website but to me it does sound a tad fanciful....
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Claude Monet
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The early morning sun creates an impressionistic series of reflections. It's not quite Venice or a Monet for that matter, but the effect is similar.
Doëlan, Bretagne.
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