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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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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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Here are now somes samples of golden autumn colors. The trees have only started now turning into yellow. I wonder whether there will be really strong colors his year. I think one has to wait a bit more. Still, deep in the forest there is much green. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit R 28 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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These are very tranquil mild october days here. The sun, if it comes out is already very low. It then spreads a warm golden light. Wen I go to work I cross a little park and took my X1 to get the last glowing colors before they will be torn be one of those storms later on. X1 in the morning in a slightly humid air
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I guess first time in my life I saw rainbow appear and disappear while I stood still shooting and enjoying the experience. I tried to create a two minute video from my stills. Better than stills, it gives you the idea of sunshine moving across the hill and rainbow appearing. Clouds, sunshine and rain was moving away from us. Enjoy. https://www.facebook.com/photoutdoors/videos/532740986898602/ Later in the evening I will upload a still from this. I used M240+28Cron ASPH and adjusted the WB, exposure and local processing in LR5.
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The rhododendron bushes are in full colour rush, each one has its own special time and character. I spent a day trying out different Elmarit R lenses on Canon 5D MKII. Elmarit R 90 mm
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Having my M9 stuck in repair for a sensor replacement for 7 weeks and being told it would be at least another 6 weeks to get sorted, I decided on the spur of the moment that the only answer was to trade in my M7 and get a M240. The annoying thing is that the M9 went in for an unrelated problem and they said "whilst it is here we will replace the sensor for you". However I now have the M240 and took the first test shots with it today. The location was my back garden (not the most inspiring place in the world) and I was quite pleased with this one out of the very few I took. The lens was my Zeiss 50mm Sonnar f1.5. Gerry
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Here are a few images I captured in a harbour in Kephalonia. The loggerheads turtles feed off the scraps thrown by fishermen and one of the only permanent colonies of the migratory sea turtles. All of these are taken with my m9 and 50mm Summarit. Not underwater though some look like it! Sea Turtle-3 by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr Sea Turtle-2 by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr Sea Turtle by Robert Michael Poole, on Flickr Thanks for looking Rob
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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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