Hi Dunlin, Thank You.
I just love September light.
Hi Dunlin, Thank You.
I just love September light.
Hi Steve, Thank You.
Hi simplejoy, Thank You.
I will follow your link and post it đ
Hi Digirame, Thank You.
For the first time since June the Sun has decided to shine upon us, we're now seeing 25-26 Deg. C. 79F. These are June figures. We're now seeing lots of butterflies and we've got September light. YAY. đ
Love the cloud formation (coastal fog) over the Cliff tops it looks amazing. Great set.
Hi Photobygms, Thank You.
Hi Steve are those 'little buggers' . 'Fiery Skipper' butterflies. đ
Hi simplejoy, the colours in your first photo is amazing.
Hi Photobygms,
Love the Sun over Beaufort Castle, super set of photos.
Photobygms,
Thanks. The coastal fog is normal all along the West Coast during the summer months, when our standard rains are absent. Some trees capture moisture from it like the coastal Redwoods and Torrey Pines near San Diego. The fog moisture drips from it.
But this year has been a little different, where Washington, Oregon and California have gotten extra summer rains. You might have heard of some flooding that we had. So saying that...you may be right. đ
Photobygms,
I like seeing your "tourist" photos and areas that you show us during your hikes. Old castles are fascinating for us that live in the "New World", since there are very few of them. People have built castles here like Scotty's Castle in Death Valley, California, but they are not the same as in the "Old Country". To appreciate your photos more, I found the larger views are the best.
Mocha,
That's great you have nice weather. After a long hot summer, we are finally starting to have some rain where I live, including some thunder and lightning.
Mocha,
Thanks. I like capturing that coastal fog/cloud on Tillamook Head. Once I saw a somewhat similar cloud cap on Mt. Hood in the summer. That was interesting to photograph too.
Steve,
That's one big butterfly. It makes me afraid. đ
Subject: Wood Ducks
Since we had some rain, I was wondering if that might have brought back the wood ducks to our area. Well, I did find them today. Here's a couple of pictures. The background is white because we had cloudy skies and that was reflected onto the water. The ISO was high for the same reason; it was dark because of the cloud cover.
Photo No. 1 - This is a young female Wood Duck.
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/400 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 8000
ExposureBiasValue - 0.67
FocalLength - 600 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Photo No. 2 - And we see a young male Wood Duck.
Model - Canon EOS 800D
ExposureTime - 1/400 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 6400
ExposureBiasValue - 0.67
FocalLength - 600 mm
Lens Model - TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
Thanks a lot - glad you like it!
It's really amazing for its wonderfully smooth rendering
High: live.staticflickr.com/65535/53150661225_60941ea97c_6k.jpg
Refreshments for the seasoned by simple.joy, on Flickr
and a kind of retro-look.
Jam is our bread & butter by simple.joy, on Flickr
Would probably make an excellent lens for strolling through some antique shops... that being said, they might suspect i'm stealing a mug/chalice, when they see the lens đ:
I love the sense of scale provided by the inclusion of those people! Great shot.