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From the album: Cabbage
© Patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Cabbage
© Patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Cabbage
© Patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Cabbage
© Patrice de Santa Coloma
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From the album: Cabbage
© Patrice de Santa Coloma
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Pink flower with green fly. SL2 and Sigma 100-400 plus 2ply extender. #2 and #3 are crops. #1 no crop, shows real size of the fly #2 crop #3 crop of another photo
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From the album: Two Days in Washington DC
These gorgeous hydrangeas are grown in the outdoor eating area in front of Agua301, a modern Mexican restaurant situated on the SE DC Waterfront. My wife loves hydrangeas and I thought this would be an awesome picture to take for her!© CLK Photography
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Nature will get it back? Who will take over - These questions are very present at that location in Duisburg, Industrial Park North. Colours merge, the rusty red with the green, the grey with the blue sky and so forth. Leica Q
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From the album: Graffiti
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There is a place with magic qualities as people believe. It is a park landscape at the feet of some monumentl rocks being the relics of an ice age moraine. wth its pond and beauiful landscape people are attracted here to perform all kinds of meditation. Some people even had a tent there and somebody was calling his comrades for coffee... Olympus EM 5 + Nocticron 43 mm/ 1.2
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It seems that just occasionally the camera goes of at a tangent and has to capture something so way out of my normal straight-laced photography that it stuns me. This was one of those occasions when it was seriously influenced by Jay Maisel and his wonderful 'must read' for all serious photographers entitled 'Light, Gesture & Color'. One of those occasions was in the reception area of La Bertelière hotel just outside of Rouen in France.
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here are juxtapositions. I was fascinated by the silky texture of the petals and the charming blossoms. All with Olympus OMD EM 5 + Nocticron
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These days are cool and wet. sometimes in the evening there is a short moment of lovely light between two rainshowers. Olympus OMD EM 5 with Nocticron
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this iris trio was unfolding its beauty on an overcast afternoon in our Botanical Garden. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit R 60 mm macro
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Often I go to a location where there is agriculture, old orchards, farmhouses, in a word you find a lot of small things there and also a wide lanscape if clouds and sky are promising. This time it was the small things and this garden with early autumn colors. Olympus EM5 with Nocticron 42.5 mm
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this is also from my series of Botanical Garden where one can get light in some corners after 6 p.m. Olympus OMD EM 5 with Elmarit R 90 mm
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It was a lovely warm and pleasant evening. The park was crowded with students. It was fun watching their different activities Olympus OMD EM5 with Leica/Panasonic Nocticron 42.5/1.2 Asph.
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all these hills here are clad in different shades of green. This is showing a typical local landscape with agriculture, and the new kind of trees in the backdrop. Leica X1