dave.gt
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Nature's stained glass! Very interesting and beautiful in itself.DF, P25 and 120 Macro.
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Nature's stained glass! Very interesting and beautiful in itself.DF, P25 and 120 Macro.
Steven, that's one of the most pristine stands of birch trees I've ever seen. Well captured. Now go back and find more surprises like that one. :thumbup:I found this image after looking at my shoot from last autumn. I am always surprised that I can find some images that I feel are interesting after some time has passed.
Steven, that's one of the most pristine stands of birch trees I've ever seen. Well captured. Now go back and find more surprises like that one. :thumbup:
Joe
Steven, my mistake in naming them "birch" instead of "aspen". I should have known better. The decline of these forest treasures is very troubling indeed. Your images definitely show how magnificent they are and your documentation of these scenes is commendable. Thanks for sharing.Thanks Joe, not so easy to find a spots like this one. I have been shooting these forests for 13 years. A lot of the nicer stands of aspens have been dying in the last 7 years or so. The trees are older when they have some size to them and the weather has been warmer and drought have hurt the aspen forests. Its called Sudden Aspen Decline (SAD). I have numerous images that I have taken over the years that are now gone due to the trees dying off.
Beautiful, EJ!A new photo from a couple of days ago at Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada. This is taken just as the sun rises above a ridge to the east lighting just the Fire Wave formation...
P1 XF-IQ3100, 35mm BR, ISO 50, f/10, 1/8s
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Thanks, Neil,Amazing detail.......Focus stacking???
Neil