• NCVpanorama_fish_eye
    1996 posts
    a year ago

    Yo have had all the luck on your side of the Alps. Lots of snow, and now crocuses. We are still at the catkins stage here.

    I think we all get a bit of photographic burnout from time to time. Maybe time to find some new subjects. Or maybe just wait for spring to get the sap moving again.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    802 posts
    a year ago

    Well they're growing in Scotland! šŸ˜ But they are wild Narcissus pseudonarcissus, which is native all over Wales, England and, apparently SW Scotland. These are just 10 minutes walk from home in Newton Stewart , and we used to have identical ones growing wild in our neighbouring orchard in Gloucestershire.

  • simplejoyhelp_outline
    1662 posts
    a year ago

    Thanks a lot! Perhaps Iā€˜ll try to explain the technique behind it when Iā€˜ve made a couple of shots of the setupā€¦ itā€˜s easier to show than to explain, even though itā€˜s overall pretty simple.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    Nice place, well composed.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    I remember it used to freeze inside of the windows when I was young. This reminded me these days.
    And here in Kent, England, yesterday I had to scrape frost from the car's windows. But daffodils are everywhere.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    I love them, so simple and nice.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    The event is not something I would have enjoyed but you captured the essence of it very well.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago
  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    I think so .....

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    The nature has its own strange way ! I liked the colours very much.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    I hope you get better and fully recovered swiftly. I like the BW film grain very much...

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    Yes; earlier fires, later untamed urbanisation/concretization ruined many beautiful wooden houses.

  • NCVpanorama_fish_eye
    1996 posts
    a year ago

    I have a book by an Italian photographer, Gabriele Basilico, who shot some interesting pictures of these old wooden houses.

  • Danelandpanorama_fish_eye
    1081 posts
    a year ago

    I never lived in one of them but I have been many of them. There were full beautiful details, I cant forget one them it was a wooden piece on the ceiling where the lights are hanged, it was intricate and beautiful. The old mosques pre Ottoman era during Seljuks were all wooden as well.

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  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    802 posts
    a year ago

    What a beautiful place. These older mosques have a wonderful sense of tranquility.

  • OpenCubehelp_outline
    861 posts
    a year ago

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