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Evening Corona walk with some ducks

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One from yesterday's evening walk. 

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4 hours ago, T25UFO said:

There will be a brighter tomorrow and here in the UK the children are drawing rainbows as a symbol of hope for a future beyond Covid- 19.

This is my contribution, another photo in the occasional series of imposed self isolation, looking out over the field from my bedroom window.

 

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Seriously, is that real? It’s unbelievably brilliant. Beautiful. Congrats. 

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On 4/23/2020 at 4:15 PM, Bob I. said:

Taken during a socially distanced photowalk with a couple of friends to capture shuttered in Minneapolis.  

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I love the simplicity of this image.  Great capture!

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8 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

Seriously, is that real? It’s unbelievably brilliant. Beautiful. Congrats. 

The sky to the left of the rainbow was very dark, while to the right it was extremely bright and the whole scene was constantly changing.  I'd like to say I took my time and carefully balanced the exposure, but the double rainbow lasted only a couple of minutes, so this was really the Q2 in point and shoot mode and it coped well.   

In Lightroom I tried to achieve a better balance by reducing the highlights and adding some dehaze to bring out the blue sky, but otherwise the scene is pretty much as I saw it.  The terrain here is flat and most of the time it is quite uninteresting, but we do have 'big skies', which occasionally produce dramatic photos.

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4 hours ago, T25UFO said:

The sky to the left of the rainbow was very dark, while to the right it was extremely bright and the whole scene was constantly changing.  I'd like to say I took my time and carefully balanced the exposure, but the double rainbow lasted only a couple of minutes, so this was really the Q2 in point and shoot mode and it coped well.   

In Lightroom I tried to achieve a better balance by reducing the highlights and adding some dehaze to bring out the blue sky, but otherwise the scene is pretty much as I saw it.  The terrain here is flat and most of the time it is quite uninteresting, but we do have 'big skies', which occasionally produce dramatic photos.

You did well and captured a unique rainbow. I love it. 👏👏👏

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Erosion, or the invasion of the wooden snakes

 

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Another one from my evening corona walk last week. I counted the time between the flashes on the windmills, and then pushed down on the right moment. 

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this wooden sculpture in Zurich somehow just fit the actual situation

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Spring

 

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