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Lovely. Wisteria is beautiful and the fragrance is intoxicating. Is this recent?Venice
Thorkil
Hasselblad X1D - XCD 21/4 - iso100 1/350 f4
Thank you! it is from the first part of April this yearLovely. Wisteria is beautiful and the fragrance is intoxicating. Is this recent?
Wow John, what a back yard view! I might never leave home, thanks for sharing.One from my 'back yard' - a track that leads down into Lyttelton Harbour, the port town for Christchurch. Its an old eroded basalt volcano,
with the main crater breached at both ends by marine erosion. This was with an SK ApoDigitar 35mm L-88 with 3 degrees of tilt and a
polariser.
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Very nice and also a bit mystical . Love it .Thanks for sharing .I discovered this stream many years ago between two beaches in Middletown, Rhode Island. I've photographed the scene multiple times and while it was an attractive image, I thought it would be greatly enhanced in the fog.
This morning the weather was a white out...extremely thick fog!
I might have improved the composition with a bit more time, but a local officer of the law, who is not a patron of the arts, insisted that I immediately move my car which was parked on the side of the road with the warning lights flashing.
Not wanting to become a news item, The below image is what I ended up with.
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I have a book recommendation for you. Between Land and Sea: the Great Marsh. Photography by Dorothy Kerper Monnelly.I discovered this stream many years ago between two beaches in Middletown, Rhode Island. I've photographed the scene multiple times and while it was an attractive image, I thought it would be greatly enhanced in the fog.
This morning the weather was a white out...extremely thick fog!
I might have improved the composition with a bit more time, but a local officer of the law, who is not a patron of the arts, insisted that I immediately move my car which was parked on the side of the road with the warning lights flashing.
Not wanting to become a news item, The below image is what I ended up with.
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looking good, the 28P. I'm just waiting a week or two. KR Thorkil
X2D, 28P