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Another photo from my after work stop at Lake Anne the other day. The falls below the dam are multi-part. This is the upper set, and my photo a few posts back is the lower falls.
Pentax K-70, DA 20-40mm Limited w/ Promaster HGX CPL
Or rather the base of The Giant Tree at The Cathedral of Ferns, Mount Wilson.
Happy Square Saturday!
(do you see a face?)
Another recently discovered tulip photo. I was bought a lovely selection box of tulips for my birthday last year, and this was one of the many wonderfully coloured selections that came up in the spring. Unfortunately I can’t remember the names of the varieties. Tulips are probably the most photogenic of flowers, such beautiful shapes and colours. I have some dried and frozen specimens to shoot over the winter, to keep me going until next spring. 🌷
Lit with my homemade ringflash adapter on an Elinchrom octabox, with a backlit pink background. Pixel shift image to bring out the details of the veins.
When I took this photo, the thaw had already started. Hence the many different structures that are created when it gets cold again at night. The picture was taken using the pixel shift technique to get maximum color detail and resolution in order to be able to make large enlargements.
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Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, returned here the other day here with the Pentax K3 II to try out the Pixel Shift function as it's such a photogenic building.
Manfrotto Tripod, Pentax Remote, Lens = Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART, edited in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
For an in depth description of Pixel Shift :-
www.pentaxforums.com/articles/photo-articles/how-pentax-k...
New Hope Creek in Hollow Rock Park Park, Orange County NC. This has recently become a beaver pond; there must be a substantial beaver dam downstream, but it's on private property and I can't get to it.
Pentax K-1 (pixel-shift resolution mode)
SMC Pentax 1:1.8 85mm
Iridient Developer
Antheraea polyphemus
This male was a caterpillar last summer, I raised it with seven others and two Anise Swallowtails, two of these and one of the Swallowtails emerged today, this one and the swallowtail have flown off but I will keep the female to see if I can get some eggs.
The Polyphemus females don't feed as an adult and emerge full of eggs, around fifty, tonight she will release pheromones and the males will come around.
The host plants are Oak, Willow and Apple, I raised them last year on wild Crabapple that happens to be in the front yard, it's nice and bushy this year from all the pruning that happened last year from feeding the caterpillar's.
The Anise Swallowtail's where on Bronze Fennel as a host plant.
Beautiful winter landscape; the shadow moved its way across the landscape, with the last light making its way over the Wallace Monument and Stirling Castle before heading up Dumyat.
Nisi CP and gND3 filters.
Impressively blossoming wild cherry tree (Prunus avium) in the Ampertal valley. I made this photograph with pixelshift technique to get a maximum of details and depth of color.
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Intimate landscape: closeup detail of water flowing fast around rocks in the Allt Mor waterfall, Kinloch Rannoch.
Prints and things are available from the website: www.shinyphoto.co.uk/photo/Allt-Mor--Long-Exposure-3-af54...