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200mm focal length-these were actually more than half a mile away
Darkening twilight
a lullaby of wild geese
notate the March sky
HAIKU SET -
Macro Mondays: redux 2020
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I took this photo of frost thinking of "fill the frame." But it fits as well for "unusual patterns," "one color," and possibly "translucent." If we'd had a "black in the back" theme, it would fit for that as well. This is between one-and-a-half and two inches across. I like the frost speckles on the background, lending a "starry night" feel to the background.
The One who created galaxies and forests and who invented the practical, beautiful feather also paints the world periodically with beautiful frost, most of it never even seen by human eyes. That He watches over His people, and has chosen to communicate His thoughts to us and to come to us Himself in the person of Jesus, is wonderful. Merry Christmas and a happy 2021.
I think the cloud in the middle upper left looks like an angry flying screaming profile face.
March/April (2015) Challenge ~ Stormy Weather ~ 3rd Place Win
"Tis' The Season" www.flickr.com/groups/tistheseason/pool/
A shot that captured the bleakness of the park on a grey day. I subsequently discovered that Green Park was a mass burial ground for sufferers of leprosy. Eerily, the almost sickly distortion of the trees, and the illusion of a face appearing from the branches (2/3rds up and half-way across the photo) has given this photo a new edge!
Hasselblad 500cm + Lee filters
Fuji Velvia RVP 50
Exposure time about 2 minutes incl reciprocity compensation
Developed at home in Tetenal Colortec E6
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This photo was taken at night, New Years Eve on my friend's farm. It was a full moon that lit up the scene. The orange sky is light from a large city far south of the farm.
A closer shot of the beautiful wrought iron fence that you see in the previous photo.
I love the elegance of this amazing fence and how the color and light just make themselves known within it.
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2 shots with a relatively strong wide angle lens were necessary to get this angle of view. After merging them in Photoshop, I did some slight crop at the bottom of the picture.
I guess this was the only day at winter 2014/15 until now where we had only few footsteps in the fresh snow there. Of course, completely without footsteps it would have been ever nicer.
Here comes a further composition made from 2 single hand held shots with autumnal maple trees at the Eng. The Föhn was already weakening as we can see more clouds coming over the main chain of Karwendel - Spritzkarspitze to the left and Grubenkarspitze to the right.
Continuing with my recent trip along Hwy 395 in California, we stopped at the Eureka Dunes. It was a very windy day, and every five minutes the sand looked totally different. Protecting the camera was priority, but managed to get a few decent shots in.
One of the surprising things about Vegas is how much water there is here. Certainly, long term water conservation is really important, but I never expected to find the springs and wetlands scattered all over the valley. This is at Wetlands Park, just a couple of miles from the strip. Off to Lake Las Vegas to watch a band this evening.
The decorating part of Christmas is one of the fun parts of Christmas. Probably because I let my wife decorate a lot of the stuff while I drink wine, egg-nog, scotch, whatever, and snap pictures like a lunatic. The quest for great pictures leads me to do embarrassing things, like try to crawl up inside the fake tree and roost there like some nog-drunk turtledove, trying to get a macro shot of this ornament or that blinky light. It's sad, I know. But damnit if it ain't fun.