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The River Dodder, Dublin, in late November sunshine. This was taken from above the Orwell Road weir.
Not having a computer means not being able to post photos from my dslr, so I went for a morning walk with my iPhone. And not being able to use Lightroom means I couldn't remove the noise from the foreground water. I used Bluetooth to transfer the photo to my iPad and processed it in Photos.
Spotted Gums (Corymbia maculata) are flowering prolifically on the NSW Far South Coast at present, attracting huge flocks of lorikeets that feed raucously morning and afternoon. Small branchlets are often broken or chewed off, and litter the forest floor. Here's one example showing the transition from enclosed buds to open flowers. The remaining empty capsules harden over time to form small gumnuts. Each capsule is about 5mm in diameter.
Taken with an iPad Air 2 and the Halide Pro app.
Barragga Bay, NSW Far South Coast, Australia
On the way home from Huntly, Aberdeenshire. I'd been to the optician, and only had my iPad with me to take some photos of the view from this beauty spot above the town, looking north to the Highlands. We think of Huntly as where the 'real' Scottish Highlands begin - and I think this view shows why. I was surprised how good the iPad camera is.
A little processing with NIK and Photoshop
I'll be away for a few days - Happy Fence Friday! and have a lovely weekend ;o)
My Fence Friday photos set: Elisa Fence Friday
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