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The house finch is a bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It is native to western North America and has been introduced to the eastern half of the continent and Hawaii. This species and the other "American rosefinches" are placed in the genus Haemorhous. Wikipedia
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#fujiwalkaalborg2020 - From a photo walk on a pleasant day with members of two Danish Facebook groups - February 01, 2020.
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + reverse GND8 filter + ND8
Punta Paloma, Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)
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Some moments could last forever :) Here you see my beloved wife Tina
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Sony A7 Mark II
Canon EF 70-200/2.8 L IS II
The light situation & rays are real - no editing in this way!
An incredible sunrise, it's always hard when you have to react to things like this that only last for a brief moment. But I think I got away with a decent image.
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Ground fog and sunrays shining through the trees, on the Fonteinallee near the Doorwerth Castle this autumn morning, are the ingredients for this fairylike photo!
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After a long time, we catched up a sunset: fast climb and sharp light
Dopo molto tempo siamo andati a caccia di un tramonto: salita veloce e luce pungente
Après un long moment, nous avons rattrapé un coucher de soleil : montée rapide et lumière vive
It is amazing how many different versions i get shooting from the same place. This time with a warm filter
Rhodanthe anthemoides, commonly known as chamomile sunray, is a small compact native Australian plant with abundant white flowers and dark green foliage growing to between 15 and 30 cm tall. It is found widespread in the eastern parts of this country from Queensland, down through New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.
Rose-pink buds form during winter and stay dormant, opening in early spring to summer. A central cluster of pale yellow flowers is surrounded by petal-like white, papery bracts.
Flowers 10 mm diameter
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