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Pan Island Expressway (PIE), Singapore.
May 2014.
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Water falls over the rocks of this mountain stream near Andrews, North Carolina. See this, and more, on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com.
Friendship - one of the very best things about flickr. This was taken on a photoshoot yesterday with my friend, Wes (BamaWester) who is an accomplished nature photographer. Please visit Wes' fabulous stream: www.flickr.com/photos/bamawester/
This photo is dedicated to my flickr friend, RuthAnn (1bluecanoe) for the lovely testimonial she wrote for me. Thank you, RuthAnn - I love it! Please visit RuthAnn's stream - it's fantastic ! www.flickr.com/photos/1bluecanoe/
Explore, 5/10/2008
I am very impressed with the dynamic range of my new (secondhand) A7iii, and the resultant details in the dark areas.
The previous image is a crop of this one with very different tone settings. (Lightroom)
Madonna del Feles, in un freddo pomeriggio piovoso - notare infatti la neve quasi del tutto sciolta - le foglie bagnate, reduci dal freddo inverno, hanno assunto tonalità più vive: l'acqua, bagnandole, ha incrementato il loro colore e le ha rese più lucide. Un'occasione preziosa, da non sprecare... infatti, le grandi foglie di castagno, asciutte, sono di un marroncino aranciato che non è proprio uno splendore.
Madonna del Feles, on a cold rainy afternoon - in fact note the snow almost completely melted - the wet leaves, survived the cold winter, have taken on more vivid shades: the water, wetting them, has increased their color and has made them more shiny. A precious opportunity, not to be wasted... in fact, the large chestnut leaves, dry, are of an orangeish brown that isn't really a splendor.
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This was a stream I spotted near to our accommodation in Cornwall. The fallen leaves on the moss covered rocks tells the story of approaching Autumn and high winds. later that day it stared to rain and carried on for hours, the next morning it was a couple of feet deep I think . A five shot focus stack.
My title is from an album by Wishbone Ash "Argus "