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I saw this mushroom in Rhaeadr Forest in Wales. I took four separate photos with different areas in focus to try to get the whole mushroom looking sharp.
37698 & 37886 with an afternoon Carlisle - Crewe engineers on the fast line at Lancaster Castle on Wed 23rd May 2001.
Even at this time, such a 37 combination was becoming rare and I seem to remember this train attracting quite a lot of attention on the day.
100ASA slide scan.
This was a very friendly fella after he sized me up and determined I was ok. Incredible combination of colors on this one, grazing after a rain in the Zion National Park area.
Brightly coloured beach huts at Portland bill Dorset. An unusual setting for huts on the cliff top but they look so quaint with their bright colours and different styles, almost oldie worldy! In the distance is The Old Lower Lighthouse a disused 19th-century lighthouse, now a grade11 listed building. There are in fact three lighthouses on this peninsular, the other The Old Higher lighthouse constructed in 1716 now also a grade 11 listed building is privately owned used for holiday rentals....Nice spot indeed.
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A picnic table, the Lakeview Shelter (originally Lakefront Refectory), some trees, Lake Superior, and the first snow at Gooseberry Falls State Park.
The park is located in Castle Danger, north of Two Harbors, Minnesota.
This vintage automobile was evidently painted many colors in it's lifetime, although rust is becoming the predominant hue. It is one of the vehicles owned by David Webb of the Lost Highway Museum.
Happy Slider Sunday!
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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument is composed of resistant red sandstone beds, formed from deposited silt and desert dunes and cemented by infiltrated carbonates. The rocks are intensely colored by red iron oxide and other minerals, particularly bluish manganese.
This creates incredibly beautiful structures and hues. The most famous formation is The Wave in Coyote Buttes North. However, there are countless lesser-known spots with enough hoodos, arches, slot canyons, and brain rock formations to keep a photographer busy for a lifetime.
Paired with extremely dark skies, the area is a landscape astrophotography paradise, and since my first visit, in 2016, I have been waiting for my chance to return. In MayI plannec to spend one week in the area. Unfortunately, the weather didn't cooperate, but at least I got one partially clear night.
This image, showing amazing layers of reddish rocks in front of some white brainrock formations beneath a perfect Milky Way, is one of my favorite compositions from that night.
EXIF
Canon EOS-R, astro-modified
Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8 @ 15mm
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
IDAS NBZ filter
Sky:
Stack of 6x 45s @ ISO1600, unfiltered & 3x 105s @ ISO6400, filtered
Foreground:
Focus stack of 5x 2s @ ISO100 during twilight
This morning I went to the Richmond Sunflower Festival. Many different varieties of Sunflowers as well as Dahlias and other types.
In the center of the picture is the multi-plot and multi-figure composition "Christmas of Christ".
Погляд вздовж трансепта з приділа Святоі Варвари в бік приділа Святоі Катерини.
В центрі світлини, на стіні над аркою, багатосюжетна та багатофігурна композиція «Різдво Христове».