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Kleine Spielerei mit der Farbe - der Herbst verleitet dazu.

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Playing with colour - autumn is inspiring

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Layers of twigs and branches in the garden.

Clear blue skies over Arundel Castle, West Sussex

I wandered into our neighbour's yard to get this shot. It is actually just a small yellow Arborvitae shrub, but with my vintage Pentacon AV 80mm lens (plus a 20mm Kenko extension tube), it turned into something completely different. I focused on a couple of the tiny branches, and was amazed at the bokeh. I think, right now, it's my favourite lens. But that could change :)

Bull Moose looking kind of silly, I think he is smiling as well! :)

Willow twig and that on January 20

 

Wilgentakje en dat op 20 januari

This is Hazel, my favorite red squirrel on a thin branch. It's really astonishing how squirrels can use the smallest twig to stay off the ground and hold tight - even with just one hand! Don't remember what made the background on the right side so colorful, but I like it :)

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Bamboo bushes in backlight, Buriram Province, Thailand

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/4.0, 18mm, 1/250s

Duisburg, Germany, 2023.

 

From my recent trip to the banks of the River Rhine.

 

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out the bathroom window on a very stormy day.

 

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