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Not a bad angle as cliche scenes go - down at river level looking at the waterfall behind the packhorse bridge, surrounded by autumn leaves.
Indian Falls, DeSoto State Park, Alabama......first time using a ND filter.....learned that using step up rings on the 15mm causes vignette......pentax K-3ii....DA15ltd
lake district national park cumbria
Taken with sony a7riv with tamron 24mm 2.8 lens merging 2 4x pixelshift images. No other post processing
The gates underneath the arches are believed to be called spanions and are to stop livestock from passing. Obviously not maintained.
Antheraea polyphemus
It took a few tries to do a closer view of this A. Polyphemus pupa, when disturbed they wiggle and then the stack is ruined.
This is 1 x 5 focus stacked macro panorama with a frame size of 18mm x 13mm with the Panasonic G9 and Nikon 200 f4 micro, using High Resolution pixel shift mode.
Down sized to 4k for web viewing.
Slope above a beaver pond, Eno River State Park
Pentax K-1
Pixel-shift super-resolution mode
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 55mm
Iridient Developer
This is Mt Shuksan, lesser known neighbor of Mt Baker in northern Washington State. Taken from the shore of Highwood Lake, also lesser known neighbor of Picture Lake. I had a whirlwind trip through the Pacific Northwest, starting with a flight in to Seattle and a long drive up to visit my mother in British Columbia. Following this too short visit, I had a late night flight to SF from Seattle, which gave me just enough time to detour up to Mt Baker. While most of the signs of fall have faded from these higher altitudes, I did find a few last berries and leaves clinging to the shore here.
Despite having been to Seattle and lower BC area many times, I'd never actually been up to Mt Baker, nor even caught a good view of it from the road. As I got closer I was blown away by what a perfectly gorgeous mountain it is. The visit up to Picture Lake was everything I'd been told, and though there was extensive cloud cover and I didn't hold out much hope for any color, we had just a few minutes of nice pink coloring in the sky before the sunset faded. Mt Shuksan is also a beautiful mountain, especially on the northwest facing side with its massive glacier.