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Aus dieser Perspektive sieht es fast so aus, als würde Ransweiler im Raps versinken.
From this perspective, it almost looks as if Ransweiler is submerged in rapeseed.
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I love an early morning walk in the spring and the rewards can be spectacular. All you need is one of those marvellous pocket cameras that are so easy to carry. Have a great weekend, I am looking forward to seeing your great images.
Rape fields, Herefordshire. It was very difficult on these small country lanes to find somewhere to stop and photograph the fields. There were many to choose from but access was not easy!
Explore highest position: 238 on Wednesday, November 19, 2008.
A shot of a falls on Raper Creek near Batesville, Ga.. A friend of mine and myself rushed over there after work today...got there at the perfect time. I ended up not having a tripod with me, so I had to use rocks scattered about here and there to prop my camera on. The air temp was in the mid 40's and that water was even colder!!
This falls is very close to the road, and can almost be seen from the road, but its down a very steep and high hillside. The fallen leaves covering the "trail" made it very slick. All in all, going down was relatively easy, just had to hang on. Going back up was a doozy. Had to huff and puff a bit to make it out haha.
The settings for this photo are f13, 30 second shutter, ISO 200, propped on a rock!
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