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A foggy day but well worth the walk to the end of the point at Cape Flattery, Washington. Leica S (006) with 70mm Summarit-S
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Excerpts from a recent visit to Humboldt Redwoods in Northern California, home to some of the oldest and tallest trees on the planet. And if you are lucky to visit them right after rains, it's pure magic! (All pics with Leica X2)
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See and press the shutter, that is how it goes. These two guys were enjoying the early october morning air: sunny and crisp, running through golden light. But I think one can feel this also in bw and more of being in harmony with nature. Olympus EM 5 with Nocticron 43 mm
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Last weekend the fall colours were at its peak,. Temperatures were extremely mild being up to 20!° Celsius. No rain had fallen, so there was a dream of goldrush because the foliage was almost complete. I was at the location at 7:30. It was just in time for getting the glow on the pond. Yet it remained half shaded because the rocks were locking the sun. The sky was deep blue and a pale morning moon was still there. All with Olympus and Nocticron 43 mm/ 1.2
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When the winter sun is ot even the forest can look delightful. Temepratures were mild a a kind of spring was in the air. Leica Q, pano stitched from 3 pictures
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It started snowing at 4 p.m. First, if you see any snowfall here in our city and if you are a photographer, grab your stuff immediately because you know it will al be gone again soon. It was a sunday and so I could grab my Leica Q. What elso do you need than a wideangle lens and a camera being capable of higher ISO rates.
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Bilal, one of the farmers heroes taking a deserved break after putting a forest fire down using few resources and lot of courage.
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the last day of the year 2014 was droop, grey and misty. At 2 p.m. it was almost dark and I was only accompanied by the sound of the trees, the slight breeze and birds fluttering here and there: strange and lonesome. Olympus EM5 with Summilux 15 mm and Nocticron 43 mm
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here are a few more pictures from the series. I feel encouraged to post them because you people all gave me so much nice support a few are now being converted into a b&w version all with Canon 5D MKII and Elmarit R 90 mm but the pano bw pano with R Summicron 50 mm
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Following a sneak sidetrack I enjoyed this enchanted moment and could just settle my tripod before the moment was gone. In this forest there is a hiking trail a few hundred kilometers long following the hills connecting all the cities in this region. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit R 90 mm - Pano stitched from 4 pictures
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we have very calm days here with sunny weather and mild temperatures. No rain is tearing off the last leaves. So I could continue with my forest series and a few experiments with infrared. Enjoy the autumnal mood. Olympus EM5 with Summilux 15 mm Olympus EM5 with Summilux 15 mm Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit R 90 mm Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit R 90 mm Canon 5D MKII with elmarit R 90 mm
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography
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From the album: Souht West Australia
© Hans Goepel Photography