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Been waiting for a bit of snow to simplify this local scene. Would have prefered it a little bit deeper to hide some of the clutter at the edges of the brook, but i'm happy with snow, however it comes :)
I haven't done a spoon shot for a long time, and now I realise I need some new shiny spoons. This pair have become slightly dull and marked through use.
Flash at 1/64 power
118 pictures in 2018 (73) zigzag
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Little ZigZag Falls,Mount Hood National Forest
photo by Gary Meyers photography
Take nothing but photos , leave nothing but footprints !!!
I took my wife and girls up to the Lower Cascades at Hanging Rock State Park this past weekend for their first time. The rocks seemed to have moved into a different position from when I was there last and with the higher water level it created this zigzag motion of the water cutting back around the rocks. I didn't have much time to find anymore compositions, but I was glad to come away with something.
North Narrabeen, Sydney's Northern Beaches, Australia
Two exposures digitally blended in ps,159sec for the foreground and 60sec for the sky.
f/16 | ISO 100 | 17 mm
We saw this female Common whitetail dragonfly (Plathemis lydia) at Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge during our scouting day before the eclipse. According to Wikipedia, it is also called a long-tailed skimmer. Whitetail females can be distinguished by their smaller size, shorter bodies, and white zigzag abdominal stripes; the abdominal stripes of L. puchella (which they resemble) are straight and yellow.
A homemade Christmas bobble. Since I wasn't quite ready to be seeing Christmas colours I decided to take this one monotone.
Earlier in the summer I drove up past Gills Rock to photograph the well-known curvy section of Highway 42. In October I wanted to see how it looked with the leaves changing color. Here's the result.
These needles are 4 cm wide.
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This week's theme in the 7 days of shooting group is Onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is all about words that sound like their meaning - e.g. splash, bang, rustle.
7 days of shooting
week#14
Onomatopoeia
Geometry Sunday
Zigzag
The harbour wall at St Monans, taken during our break in the East Neuk of Fife for the October week. Since taking this shot, I've seen a few efforts form the same spot that are infinitely better ( see Simon's). However I took this a while back, and keep coming back to it, so thought worthy of an upload. A scary spot to be standing in a strong wind!!!
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the Café in the Musée des Beaux-Arts, wall painting by Claudia Comte
www.mcba.ch/expositions/nouvelles-salles/
I couldn't stay long in this room because the walls move if you look at them for a few seconds