What December looks like
Morning visitors, evening grosbeaks
Moon by request
Wet, wind-blown flicker, licking out her tongue
Oh yeah, a white-throated sparrow
That moon tonight
High noise; blowy skies
Moon just showing through
Raspberry finch
Evening grosbeak
I'm more the bah-humbug sort of person
Just past full, the moon over neighbours' yards
Didn't get any bird pictures
This is a picture of a Golden-crowned kinglet
Moss spore capsules
Nuthatch outside the window
Crow
The neighbours' back gallery
Green-morph pine siskin
Good peristaltic function
Shed Quarters
An *ordinary* pine siskin
Snowbirds and raspberry finch
Twenty-six percent illuminated
Minnie at the kitchen table
Late winter, 2005
Purple finch by the pet pine
For the moment, calm
The mobbing goldfinches are back
Two of 'em
My volunteer long-tailed Linaria, still blooming
Twinspur
Junks into splits
Inside the Louvre, looking out
Warm night, long ago
In the day's honour
One of our neighbourhood crow family
Hallowe'en Moon
Pedestrian bridge in Cuba. Probably Boca de Camari…
Spring 2004: Che -- your example lives; your idea…
Greedy-guts again
Poppy
Staring at some birds
Mighta bin. Coulda bin.
Water glass
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This was sunset today.
But of course the sun was a couple of degrees above the horizon, so it was actually broad daylight.
But I had the camera expose for the brightest part of the sky, that nearest the sun, in order to get some definition in the shape of the sun.
The sky was indeed that orangey colour, grading up into greeny blues, so there's nothing fake about that. The picture is just a whole lot darker, and more interesting, than the scene really was.
I should've had the camera set at a more reasonable ISO level; 800 in the E-P2 is very very noisy.
But of course the sun was a couple of degrees above the horizon, so it was actually broad daylight.
But I had the camera expose for the brightest part of the sky, that nearest the sun, in order to get some definition in the shape of the sun.
The sky was indeed that orangey colour, grading up into greeny blues, so there's nothing fake about that. The picture is just a whole lot darker, and more interesting, than the scene really was.
I should've had the camera set at a more reasonable ISO level; 800 in the E-P2 is very very noisy.
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