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I placed a torch undernesth this fallen leaf to bring out the veins and colour. A wider beamed torch might have been more effective, but I didn't have one with me!
Found my old XG7 Minolta who's shutter is broken and removed the lens and jimmy rigged my DSLR to work with the 50mm lens... it really brought me back
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My best mistake yet! was only trying to catch the leaf floating in the jordan river and was not happy with the results till i looked at it on the computer. Im definitely going back to this spot again.
Rest in peace, sweet Leaf.
Pentax K-30, Kalimar 28-85
For the PentaxForums Single in August challenge.
This series is full of sass.
November 10: Took a quick walk around the Frog Pond, snapping shots the whole way--for a project. Most of my shots are very into the distance. This was one that was closer up. The light was fading, and my p&s wanted to flash, but I hate flash. So it's not entirely sharp. But I like the textures and the soft light. It was a lovely half hour all by myself--save for passing by four or five dog walkers. It's a 3/4 mile path, and well used. I'm happy that so many people (and dogs) get pleasure from this little wet spot on the land.
A leaf caught by the wind on the Portsmouth Guildhall steps.
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Nissan Leaf
Synergy Marketing Partners Nissan Leaf Event at the Morton Arboretum in Autumn
Nissan Leaf
www.nissanusa.com/leaf-electric-car/
Synergy Marketing Partners
Photograph taken by Michael Kappel
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the new year is finally here, and there's a few things i haven't shared! firstly, i've moved to singapore this year
i've been really neglecting my flickr lately, and i'm not promising anything, but i will hopefully start to post more often!
Brewing whole leaf tea was never so simple! Our resident tea expert, Yingqi, shares how to brew whole leaf tea. She uses a Chinese Tea cup, available on our website at www.coffeewiz.com The complete video is available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivQIRMwJQJA.
This was taken in Windsor and i became quite obsessed with these leaf skeletons but these are the two best pictures that i took
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LEAF Festival in Black Mountain, North Carolina from October 15-18, 2015 - © 2015 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions photography archives - www.performanceimpressions.com
I admit it. I set this up. I found this bright green leaf and then I found this number spray painted on a cement barricade and I put 2 and 2 together. So to speak. ;)
This is at the entrance to a little park that I found out about from Dave the Naturalist at the Essex County Environmental Center. He called it the something farm and there is a small faded sign on one of the paths with the name of a farm. When I look on Google maps I see it called Riker Hill Fossil Site or Walter Kidde Dinosaur Park. It's got an interesting little bit of history. From Wikipedia:
Riker Hill Fossil Site (also referred to as Walter Kidde Dinosaur Park) is a 16 acres (6.5 ha) paleontological site in Roseland, New Jersey, located at the south western side of the borough at the border between Roseland and Livingston, New Jersey. It is one of the major sites in United States where a large number of dinosaur tracks are preserved. It was declared a National Natural Landmark in June 1971.