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This little chickadee was singing beautifully as it flew across the marsh to greet us along the trail.
Mountsberg Conservation Area
Gülhane Park, İstanbul
Didn't have my macro lens on this trip but tge Tamron 70-200 didn't do a bad job...
Nature and Landscape of Japan
Mt.Fuji and tulips
Located : Yamanakako Hananomiyako Flower Park
Yamanaka village, Yamanashi pref.
チューリップと富士山
山中湖 花の都公園
山梨県南都留郡山中湖村山中1650
last year has been such hardships for many of us and it isn’t over just yet. a year to reflect on our own mortality. things many of us took for granted have become more valuable now, or so I hope. though, I don’t understand after all the tribulations, the world is becoming more toxic with each passing days
So, I've been wanting to do something something very surrealist looking...and something that looked a lot like a painting, so this is the result.
Kind of inspired by the fact that spring is rapidly approaching and which means warmth which means my creativity will be a bit more "free". Plus I can't wait to be able to shoot some more organic photo's outside with my 50mm f1.8 lens that I got for Christmas!
Lightweight and colorful
The spring scarf looks different than the winter scarf. The colors are softer: more pink and less red. The patterns are organic. With the exception of gingham, spring patterns have fewer straight lines. The fabric is silk, cotton, or linen instead of wool or acrylic.
I’m an all-year scarf fan, but it’s pretty tough to wear one in Sacramento’s summer (with the exception of air-conditioned interiors). I front load my lightweight scarves as early in the season as possible. It might have been cool enough for something heavier, but I’m ready for the lighter look of the spring scarf.
Jacket, BCBG Max Azria (consignment). Sweater, Forever 21 (thrifted). Tunic, Rachel Roy (consignment). Jeans, Old Navy. Boots, Dan Post. Sunglasses, Earthbound Trading Co. Earrings, flea market. Scarf, Urban Outfitters.
I took this in my back yard on the first day of Spring (took a while to develop the film). It was so exciting to see the naked tree budding, it's now covered with leaves.
Olympus OM-20 50mm f/3.5 Zuiko Macro
Fuji Proplus 200
Merlin always allows Morgan to leap on top of him and then they play fight. There is a lot of noise, a lot of teeth showing but always gentle play.
This is," Tee Pee Springs" in the Blue Mountains of Washington / Oregon. As you can see it is a food grade stainless steel trough 2' X 4' by 4' deep ... It was in disrepair and overgrown with vegetation and runoff... It hadn't been maintained for several years... Most springs in the Blue Mountains are fed by spring boxes that were installed during the Civilian Conservation Program (CCCDays) but they haven't seen to many modern updates... Last season I broke by leg ( " A Dynamite Trail Story") and could not ride my horse... so my wife and I took it upon ourselves to make several trips to Tee Pee Springs and get this spring repaired and flowing on a permanent basis... We spent several days clearing brush and landscaping the washouts so that thirsty critters could once again experience cool clean clear spring water... My Wife, family and friends have maintained the spring s at Tee Pee, Panjab, and Clover Springs... Clover springs is in need of repairs to it is time to pack up the horses and fix the problems... In this image it looks like there is vegetation growing in the water... It is actually just a beautiful reflection... The tank and water are sqeeky clean... The big bruin in in my images from last see had been visiting this spring and left his calling card so I could record just how big he really was... He had also been bedding here... Wolves, Cougars, Black Bears and Cinnamon Brown bears and one of the biggest Elk reserves in the state frequent these springs...
Well, this image is actually not from Portland. This is not the famous Cherry Trees from the waterfront in Downtown. I can't go there right now because of the Cornoa Virus. So this is from an outskirt to Portland. This is me continuing to try to find beauty in the details, when I can. Landscapes with a zoom lens. It also is partially driven by the fact that my go-to wide angle zoom, the Tamron 15-30 F2.8 is in the shop. In fact, I just found out that the repair shop in NJ is closed because of COVID. Now I have no idea when my baby will be back to me. :(. I will need to suffer through it and get creative. Or use my wife's Nikon, but that feels like I am holding an alien. Fine camera, just foreign.