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A pair of blue lens filters that are past their prime with the advent of digital photography and computer processing.
Our Daily Challenge - Macro - 5/5/16
our Daily Challenge - Past It's Prime - 5/3/16
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Bird Feeder
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Happy Webnesday
a web in a pot of alpine poppies that have gone to seed.
I must collect and save some of the seed at the weekend.
Overlapping Ferns. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Overlapping ferns grow close together in the springtime redwood forest
Late in the day, a bit early for golden hour but late enough to start thinking about it, I visited a short trail in Del Norte State Park, along which there was the promise of a few rhododendron blossoms and many, many redwood trees. It was an easy trail, gradually ascending and traversing a low ridge through the forest, and then beginning a descent that led to the beach. Since I was interested in the redwoods and not the beach, I stopped just past the beginning of the descent.
The lighting conditions were just about perfect — thin clouds muted and diffused the light, and it came into the forest from the west at a low angle, side-lighting the redwood trees. While I mostly was there to photograph big, obvious things like blooming rhododendrons and the redwood trees, this forest was full of smaller details, too. As I started back up the trail to return to where I started I saw some thick groups of ferns and I stopped to take a look. This little scene immediately caught my attention, with its nearly symmetrical layers of fern fronds leading down toward the forest floor.
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Finally went out to shoot, and had a great time.
Traildust town, a fabricated "Old West" town in Tucson. A pretty cheesey place, but I had a lot of fun both times I walked around there - especially when I had my camera. It probably had to do with the company, though. :)
It was highly overcast in the afternoon of the day of the 2024 Total Eclipse. The partial eclipse was visible only during brief breaks in the dense cloud cover.
Location: Waterloo, Seneca, New York, United States of America
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Waning 98.28% Full Sturgeon Moon and Blue Supermoon overlapping with the geodesic dome of Science World, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Took several shots of this paraglider, then used hdr enhancements of several shots layered on top of each other. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail