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The recent #Doppelt made me explore the options of double exposure in camera. I may just be diving deeper into it.
This photo was taken with the Average setting: it is a branch of a White Pine with their soft, flexible needles, overlayed with a photo of a fast flowing shallow area of a river, long exposure. -
#52wochenfotochallenge
2025/46 #DOPPELT
Heute kam mir endlich eine Idee zum Thema: doppelte Belichtung 💡.
Aber es nebelt und nieselt und dunkelt.
Trotzdem: ein Versuch. -
On closer inspection of more of my photos of the Black Bear (long lens, cropped of course) it seems clear that s/he had an argument with a porcupine. Quills are broken off around his muzzle. That must suck.
@LabSpokane -
The tiny things are vanishing under ice and still too little snow. A few weeks ago I found these beautiful slime molds among the mosses on a decomposing tree.
Maybe Badhamia utricularis. -
The North Channel of Lake Huron is ice-free.
The ice breaker cut the ice two weeks ago, and it is all gone now. Yay!
There was a Barred Owl hooting from the trees to the right 🙂.
#LakeHuron #spring #landscape #lake -
#FotoVorschlag 📷
'Eingerahmt'
Ein Berg von Eis am Huronsee. -
The Serpent River looks wild.
Would not want to put my kayak in there :nooo: -
In the summer the water level is a meter or two below this abandoned bridge. In lower places the water is already starting to lap over the road. Residents are moving their stuff to higher ground.
Heavy rain forecast for tonight. -
Good morning!
#SilentSunday -
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Some ice fisherman is still looking for a catch today.
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It's cold enough to photograph frozen soap bubbles, but also too cold to hold the camera with bare hands for any length of time.
Here's one from a few winters ago.
Maybe I'll try again later. -
It breaks my heart 😢.
The first Ruby-throated Hummingbird in the garden.
I was about to take in the feeder. -
Huron Central Railway tracks along the Serpent River.
Double exposure in camera: view into both directions, overlaid. -
A miniature jungle of moss, liverwort, lichen, and fungi. Imagine being an ant...
#Mosstodon #Bryology #naturephotography -
It's a grey day so here's some pink colour found in the fall: probably the early stage of Wolf's Milk Slime (Lycogala epidendrum), crawling around and over the Lemon Drops (Bisporella citrina).
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Ripe (no longer pink) Wolf's Milk Slime (Lycogala epidendrum).
While looking like little Puffball mushrooms, they are the fruiting bodies of single cell organisms, invisible to the eyes, who eat fungal spores and bacteria on rotting wood. -
Some ice fisherman is still looking for a catch today.
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Some ice fisherman is still looking for a catch today.
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Some ice fisherman is still looking for a catch today.
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Some ice fisherman is still looking for a catch today.
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The first Tricoloured Bumblebee of this year.
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High water levels in the Serpent River, and the snow is still deep.
The tiny black dot in the sky is a Turkey Vulture, quite a few around now, slowly drifting northward. -