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Shooting macro is incredible fun

Suddenly things are popping up

 

I see a person and a ball

 

What do you see?

 

(Obviously not easy to say anything here, as I see comments are coming but they keep disappearing all the time....)

Another one from the park on Sunday.

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

(31.5mm @ f/18, 1/125 sec, ISO 800)

Spring is here

Why doesn't my heart go dancing

Spring is here

Why isn't the waltz entrancing

No desire no ambition leads me

Maybe it's becaus nobody needs me

 

Spring is here

Why doesn't the breeze delight me

Stars appear

Why doesn't the night excite me

But maybe it's because nobody loves me

Spring is here I hear

Somebody told me spring is here

 

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spring is here by nina simone

Wood anemone is covering the forestfloor now, it's very beautiful with all these heads nodding and smiling at us while we are passing them

I need to train her more

Whenever I said "Freeze" she moved

😂😂😂

Some don't like insects

But I can't think of this as an insect

She is a beauty

I think

On my way back from Ocracoke Island last weekend, I stopped by the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse to grab a photo in the morning light.

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

(31mm @ f/8, 1/800 sec, ISO 500)

Went to a local park this morning to catch the sunrise. Unfortunately, there was no break at the horizon under the high clouds to catch any light. So I turned around and waited for the sun to break over the clouds, and took a panorama of the point. Taken at Treasure Point Park. 8 shot panorama photographed in portrait orientation.

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag Tema: Spirande

 

My contribution to "Fotosöndag" Theme: Budding

What a forest floor we found today, it was just amazingly beautiful!

large size view

 

this spring I haven't the pleasure to find my blossom trees in a bright white, like last year. But I think the green tone fits also, because it creates a nice duo-tone. This is my most popular tree location. I visit it at least once in a year. On this composition I like it the to have all the subjects in duet. The trees and also the ground is splited in two parts. The best results I have captured in the first minutes of sunrise. Only in this short time the shady forest in the background becomes this clear blue tone.

 

To all you out there that needs a little extra in your everyday life, you are never alone.

There is light ahead, but it is hard to see when you are down, but know that there is - it will be better, it just takes time.

 

This is my favorite song in a new wrapping/vocal:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR-STh8jECU

 

Starry, starry night

Paint your palette blue and grey

Look out on a summer's day

With eyes that know the darkness in my soul

Shadows on the hills

Sketch the trees and the daffodils

Catch the breeze and the winter chills

In colors on the snowy linen land

 

Now I understand

What you tried to say to me

And how you suffered for your sanity

And how you tried to set them free

They would not listen, they did not know how

Perhaps they'll listen now

 

Starry, starry night

Flaming flowers that brightly blaze

Swirling clouds in violet haze

Reflect in Vincent's eyes of china blue

Colors changing hue

Morning fields of amber grain

Weathered faces lined in pain

Are soothed beneath the artist's loving hand

 

Now I understand

What you tried to say to me

And how you suffered for your sanity

And how you tried to set them free

They would not listen, they did not know how

Perhaps they'll listen now

 

For they could not love you

But still your love was true

And when no hope was left in sight

On that starry, starry night

You took your life, as lovers often do

But I could have told you, Vincent

This world was never meant for one

As beautiful as you

 

Starry, starry night

Portraits hung in empty halls

Frameless heads on nameless walls

With eyes that watch the world and can't forget

Like the strangers that you've met

The ragged men in the ragged clothes

The silver thorn, a bloody rose

Lie crushed and broken on the virgin snow

 

Now I think I know

What you tried to say to me

And how you suffered for your sanity

And how you tried to set them free

 

They would not listen, they're not listening still

 

Perhaps they never will

This is truly a scenic drive in West Antelope Valley, California. At least right now when the California Poppies are in bloom.

Charlie helped supervise my work in the flower garden yesterday as I pulled all the rocks from the border and reset them.

Sometimes being a Superviser is really tough work.

 

And a fella might need to rest a wee bit!

  

Wild sweet pea.

*** Title renamed from "Mysterious wild flower !".

Thanks for Pascal Franche

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Finally got my chance to photograph the old tractor with the Milky Way. Sky - 20 photos stacked in Sequator, Foreground - 6 light painted photos blended in Photoshop

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

Sky:

20 x (24mm @ f/4, 19 sec, ISO 6400)

 

Foreground:

6 x (24mm @ f/5, 10 sec, ISO 800)

Taken about 15 minutes ago from my balcony

Let the fun start, well a little bit needs to be done before the boat can be used.....

Long exposure during golden hour.

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

(54mm @ f/16, 127 sec, ISO 50)

Tournesol, avant la floraison!

There are going to be a few photos from me this weekend that will have a definite "Spring is here" theme

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There was a 30-minute break in the clouds, so I walked out to the pile of junk I photographed earlier this month. I wasn't happy with the results of that shoot, so I tried again. I tried a blend of different exposures. 4 x 3-minute exposures for the mid ground. 5 x 13-second light painted fore ground, and 10 x 13-second exposures for the sky.

 

Camera: Nikon Z6

Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S

 

Sky:

10 x (25.5mm @ f/4, 13 sec, ISO 6400)

 

Foreground:

5 x (25.5mm @ f/4, 10 sec, ISO 500)

 

Mid-Ground:

4 x (25.5mm @ f/4, 180 sec, ISO 1000)

This lonely flower was the only one with colours so I did the inverse and gave all a good colour and bokeh 😊

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