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Psalm 103
What's going on?
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Location, Kastoria, Hellas.
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A large glass (roughly the size of a pint glass) decorative scented candle holder (sold with the candle already inside), this is a close up of the centre of a flower with petals extending outwards (photo area approx 1cm x 1cm) that's cut into the external surface of the holder (maybe 20 or so of these flowers cut into the surface of the holder altogether), barely noticable to the touch, surrounded by gold decorative flakes which appear to be printed on the inside surface of the glass. The shot was taken with the iPhone on the outside of the holder together with the torch which helped to highlight the flower shape. The holder itself is made from about 3mm thick glass. So the fine lines visible must be the original cut marks made in the glass surface.
Olloclip macro @ 14x magnification, Hisy remote, Manfrotto Tripod, small handheld LED torch, processed in Snapseed on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, and further tweaked in 'Photos' on iMac.
Due to other priorities and commitments, I was only able to get this shot up now, although this was taken a few months ago in May.
MacRitchie Reservoir is a great place to to get away from the noisy parts of the city, for some peace and quiet. During blue hour, it is surprisngly not very crowded at all, so I was able to experiment as many shots as possible in different settings without too much difficulty.
Alas, I was not able to get a good sunset that day due to very cloudy weather, but the blue hour view more than made up for it.
where nothing seems to matter.
Location, Lemnos island, Hellas.
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A fine, sunny winter's day seemed a very good excuse to go for a wander along a beach - this one at Kai Iwi near Whanganui.
© Dominic Scott 2023
Nach langer Zeit klappte es endlich mal mit einem Bild der Rohrdommel. Ich bin schon oft unterwegs gewesen um Sie abzulichten,meist muste ich weit dafür fahren und dann eigentlich immer ohne vorzeigbaren Erfolg. Im Ruhrgebiet ist diese scheue Art ja nicht so stark vertreten. Dazu kommt noch das der Schilfbewohner sich meist im Dickkicht versteckt und nur langsam bewegt.. Seine Färbung ist optimal für seinen Lebensraum..Eine wirklich Interesante Art...
Bin total froh über dieses Bild und die Begegnung....
wünsche euch einen guten Start in die neue Woche...
Sunset over Swanage. Technical details;
Exposure 0.8 sec @ F13 at ISO160
Canon EOS 60D Canon EF28-135mm F/3.5-5.6 IS
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Iluminada por dentro con cajas de luz cálida, por fuera con luz fría. Trabajo realizado en compañía de Julian Hoyas.
Black Sea Coast, Pink Rocks (Pembe Kayalar) Kefken, August 2018
Nikon D800
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
LEE Neutral Density Super Stopper (15 stops)
LEE Neutral Density Graduated 0.9 Hard
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod with 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head
© 2012-2021 Oguzhan Ceyhan. All rights reserved.
Sonnenaufgang am Sommerfels bei Annweiler. Im Hintergrund: Reichsburg Trifels und Asselstein
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Esse foi o primeiro empilhamento de foco realizado em campo (field stack) com a lente MP-e 65mm.
Essa pequena mariposa de aproximadamene 15mm estava praticamente imóvel sobre um tronco de uma árvore favorecendo o trabalho.
Para esse registro foram necessárias 40 fotografias com a lente MPe- 65mm (magnificação de 1x).
An adult dunlin in breeding plumage shows the distinctive black belly which no other similar-sized wader possesses. The winter dunlin is basically grey above and white below. Juveniles are brown above with two whitish "V" shapes on the back. They usually have black marks on the flanks or belly and show a strong white wingbar in flight.