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The spectrum of colours as the sunrise occurred on a very cold January morning. I took it through the grass in the dunes to add to the effect.
halloween? ;-))
Un 50 1.7 como poco es divertido, pero creo que me va a sorprender mucho, de momento no he tenido tiempo de hacer nada más "ortodoxo "
AUTO CHINON MULTI- COATED 1:1.7 50mm
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D3200
Tokina 11-16
Altura NDs
One of my course projects - A vibrant & bright dusk silhouette filled with gold, oranges & reds on the pond reflections with dark embankment on the horizon.
Nearly the whole visible color spectrum in one easy, shot. I don't know what kind of plant this was, but I shot it in Miami if that helps.
Painted Bunting, male
Passerina ciris
These spectacular birds exhibit almost every color of the spectrum, from deep indigo blue to blazing red.
Circle-B-Bar Reserve, Polk County, FL
A nice vibrant sundog...
Some info on this phenomenon: earthsky.org/todays-image/vibrant-sundog-mar-6-2017/
We call it Regenboog and you call Rainbow or इन्द्रधनुष or Arco Iris or Arcobaleno or
Arc-en-ciel or Regenbogen or 日本語 or Македонски or اندردخش or ουράνιο τόξο or 虹 or pelangi
I'm starting to make Christmas presents. This is done with inks, airbrush and ink markers. I use isopropanol to thin the inks and I use a special mask of course. These are a lot of fun to make:-)
Xeris spectrum (wood wasp) male on a dead spruce tree.
Samiec kruszela paskowanego (Xeris spectrum) na martwym świerku.
The full spectrum of autumn goodness. I visited Whipple Hill which is located a short distance from my home in Arlington, MA. Talking about going to northern Vermont for foliage colors and then finding more of them next door at home 😂
I found it interesting that the reflections had stronger colors than the actual trees.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Reportage on www.mtn-world.com/
Check: www.mtn-world.com/blog/2015/09/02/ores-lme-spectrum/
LME\MCG 2015
Spectacular daybreak at the bridge to Folly Beach just outside of Charleston, South Carolina. I thought the name Folly to be sort of funny, but it is appropriate as I was out here dressed in shorts in near freezing temps.... I was full of folly obviously, and pretty sure why I'm still sporting a cold.