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Post by hmca on Jul 31, 2021 1:23:57 GMT
Great mid-air capture of that bee, Clive! Your lotus flower is tempting me to pick it, Tony. And that makes me wonder.....don't think I've ever seen lotus flowers cut or in a vase. Will have to Google that. So in case anyone else might be interested I found this article on lotus flowers interesting.
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Post by Peterj on Jul 31, 2021 4:16:59 GMT
The monsoon rains here in AZ have my front yard active ... I call this anticipation
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Post by phildc on Jul 31, 2021 14:22:44 GMT
Another day where I had to wait a few hours before there was a 10 minute slot of sunshine that provided enough light to shoot.
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Post by hmca on Jul 31, 2021 15:40:46 GMT
With an image added to the weekly challenge, and two for this post, I'm having a banner morning. First with a nod to Phil...... And then with one of my signature shot from above images.......
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Post by PeteB on Jul 31, 2021 19:02:47 GMT
At the Farmers' Market this morning. This is a composite. I wasn't quite fast enough to get a shadow and the text at the correct time.
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Post by tonyw on Jul 31, 2021 22:07:26 GMT
Decided to see what wildlife I could find to shoot in the backyard with the 100-400 lens. Didn't have to go far for a damselfly on the potatoes and a young rabbit that was born under the garden shed a few weeks back and has yet to show any fear of people with cameras .... Tony
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Post by srmoment on Aug 1, 2021 2:31:41 GMT
On my walk today, I came across baby rabbits and the scenic ocean was beautiful. Didn't have my camera, so used my phone. I used the panorama setting on my camera and I wish I had something similar on my camera. I am not familiar with videos - can you make a video into a single panarama?
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 1, 2021 3:49:46 GMT
Another bee on a marigold, this time at the summer place. And the sun setting behind the Livingston Range.
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Post by Tpgettys on Aug 1, 2021 4:26:15 GMT
On a more pleasant note ... A bumble bee was attracted to our waning delphinium flowers this morning. The great horned owl was in a tree across the road. Both taken with the 200-600 lens set at 600 mm. OK, this picture is just kooky-great! Why isn't it in the IOW with a gold buzzer?!
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 1, 2021 4:47:18 GMT
Why isn't it in the IOW with a gold buzzer?! Aww, thanks Tom. Appreciate the compliment.
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Post by hmca on Aug 1, 2021 12:22:41 GMT
Great picture of the setting sun, Clive.
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Post by phildc on Aug 1, 2021 13:15:55 GMT
hmca I really like the contrast of the shadows and the wall, and all the intersecting angles. Glad I could inspire you
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Post by hmca on Aug 1, 2021 14:32:01 GMT
Thanks, Phil. After I posted it I wondered if it should have been cropped? And seeing it now....remove the drainage openings.
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Post by hmca on Aug 1, 2021 14:33:17 GMT
So much detail and great color in your damselfly, tonyw!
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Post by hmca on Aug 1, 2021 14:35:08 GMT
srmoment......you have inspired me to try to take a phone pano.
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