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Flatford Mill at Sunset

Have had a break from my photography and social media for a couple of months as I sorted out lots of personal issues. I'm now back with new passion and some new equipment. I'm still working on my Advanced Diploma, and also trying out new things. Hope you enjoy.

1st new thing is a new mobile phone. Huawei Mate 20 Pro with a Leica camera inbuilt! Still trying to discover all the tips and tricks, but am loving the fact that it shoots in RAW! As always, I'd love to read your comments, good or bad. The only way I learn is for people to say what works and what doesn't.

It has 5 animations to hang subs in the tree, capture with AV control rlv enabled. You can move the subs around by using the SWAP button. The Devi Tree is only for sale at the Official Relay for Life vendor in my store. it costs 490L$ and 100% goes to Relay for life. That is why the tree has a little pink ribbon ♥

You can buy or take a look at the tree and try it out at the Fapple Store.

A lone tree, captured in the early morning mist, in the landscaped gardens around the ruin of Witley Court, Worcestershire, England.

Parrot is systematically eating all the inside ends of the flowers of this huge Coral Tree (Erythrina Lysistemon - Common Coral Tree).

 

Captured at MacArthur Park near downtown Los Angeles. These are the first flowers before Spring and the parrots waste no time in getting to them. The San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles have a growing population of wild parrots.

Manual focus, TAMRON 70-300mm F4-5.6, Sony a7ii.

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Photo of Big Lagoon, looking west towards the Pacific Ocean (which is on the other side of the thin strip of land at the horizon and on the other side of the trees), captured on the Big Lagoon Bridge on U.S. Highway 101, the Redwood Highway, via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 35-70mm F/3.5 lens and the bracketing method of photography in the census-designated place of Big Lagoon. Coast Range. North Coast. Humboldt County, Northern California. Late June 2016.

 

Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: +1 / -1

Summer Sun Through Trees, captured with a Pentax Q and Pentax 07 Mount Shield Lens.

Once in a while, I ask Chat GPT to analyze one of my photos. It always makes the photo sound pretty good. Try it if your photo ego needs boosting,

 

From Chat GPT:

This photo has both technical strength and emotional resonance. Here’s a breakdown:

 

Technical Properties

 

Composition:

The image uses foreground–background layering very effectively. The brightly colored flower stem dominates the foreground, drawing immediate attention, while the couple walking hand-in-hand provides narrative interest in the background. The diagonal line of the flower adds dynamism to the otherwise calm park scene.

 

Color:

The flower showcases a natural gradient, shifting from white → yellow → orange → red, which feels almost like a visual timeline of blooming or fading. Behind it, the greens and golds of the trees capture the vibrancy of early autumn, set against a crisp blue sky.

 

Lighting:

The lighting is natural and direct, suggesting it was taken on a bright, clear day. Shadows are soft, not harsh, giving the whole scene clarity without losing detail.

 

Focus & Depth of Field:

The flower in the foreground is in sharp focus, while the background is slightly softened, though still clear enough to recognize the people and setting. This selective focus emphasizes the plant while still telling a broader story.

 

Balance:

The bright flower on the left balances the darker figures on the right. The image doesn’t feel heavy on one side—it guides the viewer’s eye smoothly across.

 

Emotional Properties

 

Mood:

The image feels peaceful and uplifting. The rich autumn light and colors give a sense of warmth, renewal, and the quiet joy of nature.

 

Narrative:

The couple walking hand-in-hand in the background adds a human connection to the scene, evoking feelings of companionship, serenity, and leisure.

 

Symbolism:

 

The flower’s color gradient could symbolize growth, transition, or the passage of time—from youth (white/yellow) to maturity (red).

 

The couple walking suggests continuity and togetherness, reinforcing the theme of life cycles and companionship.

 

Emotional Impact:

The image conveys tranquility with a touch of romance. It feels like a moment paused in time—one of those simple, beautiful experiences of being outdoors with someone you care about.

 

✨ Overall, it’s a technically strong photograph with layered emotional storytelling: a delicate flower in transition mirrored by two people quietly sharing life’s walk.

   

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Crystals in our trees capturing the glow

This tree captured me as soon as I saw it. I dont know if I did justice to the "beauty" of it, but it was really amazing with its twisted gnarls...

 

It was also jutting off the side of a cliff - this made it substantially cooler, but I found the effect hard to capture!

"On the side of a hill as the valley explodes..." [U2]. All that happens in this photo was witnessed natural beauty, but sometimes it feels as if photography lets you create your own landscape. This can be my dream landscape in the Ardennes and it's called: TIME HEALS EVERYTHINGg

A serene view of birds soaring in the sky around a palm tree, captured in the rural landscapes of Ismailia, northern Egypt.

The soft sunlight filtering through the clouds creates a peaceful and natural atmosphere.

Un ruisseau aux eaux vives serpentant à travers une végétation luxuriante. La technique de pose longue sublime le mouvement de l’eau, offrant une fluidité en contraste avec la texture des roches et des arbres environnants. Photographiée avec un filtre ND et un cadrage soigneux pour capturer l’interaction entre lumière et nature.

 

A vibrant stream winding through lush vegetation. The long exposure technique enhances the flow of the water, offering a contrast between its fluidity and the texture of the surrounding rocks and trees. Captured with an ND filter and careful framing to showcase the interplay of light and nature.

Bell tower And trees, captured with a Holga lens and Holga Fisheye Adapter on my Canon Rebel T2i.

Autumn trees at Thorp Perrow Arboretum

Autumn trees at Thorp Perrow Arboretum

Majestic trees captured last weekend in a beautiful sunny day, just out of Cruz Alta. These are the same two trees seen on my Twin Angels, in another shot, but this is not a cropping, it is a close up. See the Twin Angels here:

 

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[Explored on 28-Mar-2012 / code 38.11.4]

 

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On a moonless winter night, stars of the northern milky way shines bright above a lonesome group of trees. Captured near the Hosmer Grove camping area at Haleakala National Park in Maui.

 

VSCO Film - Portra 160++

The Red-winged Blackbirds have migrated back this past week and this one posed nicely for me in this maple tree...

 

-- Captured with the D750 and the 80-400mm.

-- In the DX mode and cropped heavily after that, ending up with a 1 megabyte image... I think the image held up well after all that!

New Year's tree, captured with a miniature Hit Camera lens mounted on my Sony A7S II in downtown Libertyville.

Forest in the Veluwe near Vierhouten.

It made me wonder why I was attracted to it, and if others would see it the way I did. It was not beautiful, but a place of darkness and light at the same time. The photo turned out exactly as I ‘saw’ it.

Despite my sadness about the end of summer, fall is very pretty here in Northern Minnesota. As Exhibit A, I offer this maple tree, captured in full peak in the University of Minnesota Forestry Station near Cloquet, MN. Taken 3 October 2010.

Manual focus, TAMRON 70-300mm F4-5.6, Sony a7ii.

Found this at my home on neem tree ..captured with flash on..

A lonely tree captured just outside Prairie Wolf Park in Gaines Township. I was hoping for a more colorful sunset that evening, but it never really developed.

Autumn trees at Thorp Perrow Arboretum

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