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This was the scene one October morning overlooking Blue Mountain Lake in the Adirondacks National Park. I used a graduated ND filter to balance out the colour and light level in the sky. I really like how I managed to capture the mists rising from the lake, as well as the fog rolling over the mountain in the distance.
Fujifilm X-T3 & Fujinon XF16mm F1.4 R WR
Der Ägelsee, auch Egelsee, ist ein kleiner Toteissee auf dem Gemeindegebiet von Zeiningen, Kanton Aargau, Schweiz. Das rund 7500 m² grosse Naturschutzgebiet ist ein Amphibienlaichgebiet von nationaler Bedeutung.
Ägelsee (or Egelsee) is a small lake in the municipality of Zeiningen, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. The 7500 m² nature preserve is an amphibian spawning area of national importance.
(Wikipedia)
Neverstopexploring!
·Cala De Enmedio, Parque Natural Cabo de Gata 🌊💙🐚
·Ellos, Manel, Gabriela
(Pulsa L para ver en grande)
Composite created with free images from the internet and Adobe Stock.
Textures used are from Topaz Studio.
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
154th MMM A COLLAGE OF THINGS Challenge
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This post-storm hazy fireball sunset from a few days ago sure was a marvelous one to witness!
📷: The setting sun inches her way below a humidity-hazed horizon layered with tree-covered hills. Captured from a small roadside vista in the Texas hill country. April 2021.
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"I forget that time only passes, it doesn't stop, we only recognize it afterwards, by the traces it leaves..."
-Jean-Louis Fournier- ✨
I captured this image a few seasons ago during an afternoon visit to the farm fields in the Texas Hill Country. From the moment we stepped foot onto the farm property, we encountered a variety of butterflies. Monarchs, Queens, Fritillaries, and multiple species of swallowtails — including the beautiful one in this picture, a Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor) — to name a few. This zinnia flower field was particularly bustling with all kinds of pollinator activity. It was amazing to observe. But the flashes of bright metallic blue on the underwings and abdomens of these swallowtails were especially mesmerizing. I patiently waited for one of these blue beauties to sweep down to a red zinnia and after a few chances I was able to successfully capture an image with some rich primary color harmony just as I had envisioned. ❤️💙
Fredericksburg, TX | Oct 2022
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Tate Modern Museum
London
artist:DAX
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