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Another one from the park last Sunday. The last one, I promise. This time I turned the camera around and got a photo of the park. I think it looked interesting in Black and White.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
(47mm @ f/14, 1/6 sec, ISO 50)
心情的故事
春到....
Spring is here...
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2021-03-01 at Taipei City, Taiwan, Rep. of China© copyright by May Lee 廖藹淳
Really struggling to find any kind of foreground interest. So, I photographed a car heading out of the driveway.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
Sky:
5 x (24mm @ f/5.6, 180 sec, ISO 800)
Foreground:
6 x (24mm @ f/8, 1/5 sec, ISO 50)
My hyacinths have bloomed and after the rain were laying on the ground. I love the frangrance they have..
Photo taken for the group: 52 weeks of pix 2020
Theme: Bokeh
Made a trip to Lake Mattamuskeet to take advantage of a clear dark night. Foreground: 5 photos with a little light painting, stacked and blended in photoshop. Sky: 15 photos stacked in Sequator. Final image blended in Photoshop.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 S
Foreground:
5 x (25mm @ f/5.6, 180 sec, ISO 500)
Sky:
15 x (25mm @ f/4.5, 13 sec, ISO 6400)
Widescreen wallpaper version here: www.flickr.com/photos/gentlepurespace/4949338919/
The sun makes me want to make pretty things
Explored #1
Another close up I shot while walking around the yard. A random ant crawling through a dandelion. Shot handheld with an 11mm extension tube.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
Extension Tube: Meike 11mm
(43mm @ f/11, 1/500 sec, ISO 1000)
A Small Niltava (Niltava macgrigoriae) singing in Tokha, Kathmandu, Nepal. #springishere
Story behind the shot: www.ianhearn.com/tokha-1
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Was a beautiful day with my love, we really enjoyed the harmless bees at work and the beautiful blossoms.
Its little feet holding steady
Having a great time
Being a bumblebee-kid again
Sitting on the swing
Being dizzy
Nearly falling off
Oooops, falling, falling, falling down to the ground
All the pollen that is collected disappears to the ground, all scattered
It's more where it comes from
So up on the swing again
Why is life so serious
Why not do the crazy and weird stuff you want to do
Maybe you don't even dare to think that you want to do them
Maybe someone will judge you
So what
Maybe they actually are envious that you dare
So take the leap
Grab a swing next time
Or something else
Be a kid again and find the joy
Even though you might not have had a joyful life as a kid
Now you can
You will see that you will find laughter
Because it is fun
It might even be contagious
Maybe we all will eventually understand what life is about
I believe that life is not to have the biggest house and a cabin, or a flat in an exotic place, successful careers, 2.8 kids and a dog, looking smashing, and a stressful life where you grow apart from the one you thought you should share your life with, and having people around you that steals your energy
I believe it is to find ourselves, solve our own stuff, surround ourselves with what and whom we would like to surround ourselves with, find love and give love, being in balance
Then we would make the world to be a happier place too
It's a lovely pink world isn't it
And I am living in it
It's a choice I have made
We all have choices
They can be tough to take
Sometimes impossible to take
All in due time
Things must be settled properly first
Then proceed
Off to the swing you go
I'll join you!
The first butterfly of the year taking care of the blueberries.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
Extension Tube: Meike 11mm
(43mm @ f/8, 1/640 sec, ISO 500)
A Small Niltava (Niltava macgrigoriae) singing on a spring morning in Tokha, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Story behind the shot: www.ianhearn.com/post/tokha-1
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Finally had a break in the clouds and was able to get out in the early morning hours to capture the Milky Way.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 20mm f/1.8 S
Sky:
16 x (20mm @ f/2.8, 13 sec, ISO 6400)
The Fleabane made its return yesterday.
Camera: Nikon Z6
Lens: Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S
Extension Tube: Meike 11mm
(37mm @ f/8, 1/2000 sec, ISO 500)
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