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Perhaps this makes you think of a panther with a mole, but it is a part of the rooftop of the Parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera-Grote parasolzwam). The species is found solitary or in groups and fairy rings in pastures and occasionally in woodland. Globally, it is widespread in temperate regions. Common in my country. © Tom Kisjes
Blessings from the rain. About a dozen Cedar Waxwings dropped onto a rooftop near my apt to drink rainwater from the gutters.
March 12, 2016
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Added some solar panels. Decided to keep it simple... Didn't realise the Corner Deli girl was on the rooftop... since when did she get up there?! Last I recall, she was waving at me from the balcony below... :O
Silently scouring the neighbourhood for any signs of movement, she waits patiently for the unlikely suspect to land in her sights.
Rooftop cul-de-sac in Insa-dong.
Sony A7R II + Voigtlander Classic Nokton 35mm f/1.4 via Techart AF adapter.
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A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency.
Better seen in Super-Duper size (Original).
Even though street-level is my favorite place to be, the fascinating things one sees from a few flites up can also be interesting or even beautiful. Sure, there are umpteen views of nondescript rooftops cluttered with various forms of heating/ventilation ducts, pipes, and conduit, but once in a while you see someone's answer to what to do with a rooftop. In this case, I was delighted to see a virtual garden of lights while photographing the San Francisco City Hall one showery night. I think they did a good job on it and it was fun to compose with it when I was expecting another dark tar roof.
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Winter sunrise shot of Stirling rooftops looking up towards the castle. Taken on the same, cold winter morning as the last couple of Forthside bridge shots, from the bridge.
This was with my 50mm lens which I've not really used too much for non portrait shots. Always a good choice for nice clear, crisp shots.
For a change, thought I would do an HDR conversion :-). 3 x exposures merged in photomatix.
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