first time in a long time that I kind of felt "in the zone" again on a walk - and took a lot of photos in a relatively short amount of time (3 hours)
Most of these were with the Stylus 1 - except the 2nd one (E-M5 and Oly 50mm f2)
Buntzen Lake hike by tilman paulin, on Flickr
Buntzen Lake hike...
The baby chickens, well not so much babies now, started a nightly routine of visiting our bedroom window as soon as they were big enough to get on top of the coop.
Finnish photographer spent one year in an rural island just outside our capitol city Helsinki. I found these fascinating photo story of changing weather and time of the year.
Something to consider on our challenges 🤔
And the link: Imagingsea.com - A year on the island
Morning at KPP about 40 miles from me was entertaining . Started off with a minimalist shot as this is a huge flat open Park set aside as a Dark Sky area for star watchers. One of only two or three I think in Florida .
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I know that the white balance is off between...
Not sure if this is the right place to post it, so let the admins move it if it is needed.
Anyhow, I found it beautiful on both nature and photography level...
I know she’s not completely grown yet, but she has taken the next step.
Nova girl is going through her first heat cycle ever.
she started spotting a bit ago, so now she is donning her diapers. She is taking it well, her mood has changed slightly but nothing major.
the below picture is going...
When lockdown restrictions were eased back in August for Wales, we visited Borth beach and walked from Borth to Ynyslas and back. It was a lovely hot summer's day. It was a low tide and we spotted lots of marine life in the shallows, which I attempted to photograph as we walked through the...
A bee that I spotted at our local park getting a drink
Pretty great result for the 18-135mm (not a macro lens by any means) and A6400 and a bit of cropping
Earlier this week my cat was walking along outside the house when something caught his attention so he trotted over to have a look. It was an echidna, an actual wild echidna.
It foraged around a bit, getting closer and closer to where we were standing, then it settled next to the jasmine...
These were taken at the Lovell Quinta Arboretum in Cheshire. We (wife & I) took the chance to meet our son outdoors before he goes into the Johnson lockdown for Manchester and has to virtually hibernate until all this unpleasantness goes away. I just hope that there is an official Christmas...
In honor of our baby Tasha, I want to share some images of her through the years. I guess I've always photographed our fur babies, even way back when I was using P&S cameras.
Tasha was a fun cat. She used to play fetch with us when she was young. We would throw one of those small cushy kitty...
The theme of my early morning devotional last Wednesday was "patient endurance." I remember thinking: "doesn't sound like fun to me."
At noon, coming back from a doctor's appointment, the better half says, "better check your messages." There is a call from an editor at The Conservationist...
Info at Tawny Frogmouth
This guy seems to have taken up residence in my callistemon, in the back yard. It was being harassed by a flock of Noisy Miners.
I'm still experimenting with capturing bees this year. Here are a few with the Fuji Xpro-2 and 50-230/4.5-6.7 OIS II
SOOC JPGs
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RAW processed in Capture One 20
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My Kodak Panatomic-X film simulation SOOC
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my favorite is the first image with it's eyes closed. taken a few weeks ago at a local refuge. since then the refuge has decided to round up all of the foxes and move them. turns out visitors were feeding the foxes, which unfortunately makes sense to me considering how close i was able to get...
For example: of your life, of how you look like, of...anything.
I took this picture with G1 plus 14-45 lens, I like the reflections of the bridge into the water of a canal.
Looking forward to your pics, thanks in advance.
Not quite nature but they are animals. We have kept fish on and off for over 50 years and recently decided to reinstall this 25-year-old 60L octagonal tank. I have been running it for a month empty of fish to establish the nitrogen cycle and allow beneficial bacteria to colonise. Been testing...
I often regret (photographically) that in Australia we don't have a fall season but here in mid-summer we can get a leaf buildup.
Here is a selection of treatments from the driveway.
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