Heh! Well, at least that’s not a bad reason… ^^;;Hahahaha I woke up because I needed to go to the toilet and suddenly saw the sun rising... and I said to myself that maybe the hybrid zoom could work in such situation... Hahaha![]()
Heh! Well, at least that’s not a bad reason… ^^;;Hahahaha I woke up because I needed to go to the toilet and suddenly saw the sun rising... and I said to myself that maybe the hybrid zoom could work in such situation... Hahaha![]()
Mmmm i think your part of the Netherlands is much nicer than where I live...I have to book a hotel at least an 1,5 hour away to get such a view at sunrise![]()
So, get over here, houses are also a bit more affordableMmmm i think your part of the Netherlands is much nicer than where I live...
I like specially the first one. What lens did you use?I'm going on a local "photo safari" later today. I've been tasked by the still-under-construction HI-LO Trail project (I've been volunteering for months) to try to find a so-called "nurse tree" stump with a SMALL tree sapling growing on top of it.
Previously I'd snapped this photo of a young tree growing on top of an ancient stump ...
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... but for the HI-LO Trail website we want to tell a step-by-step story about how a mature tree either dies of old age, disease, blown-down by a storm, or logging ... and then a small sapling may sprout from the decaying stump, its new roots burrowing into the rotting wood and also stretching down to the forest floor, in turn becoming a mature tree itself, while the old stump rots away and disappears, sometimes leaving the new tree "standing on its tip-toes" suspended in the air ... like this ...
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Nurse trees and their offspring are not too common in the nearby Tyron Creek Natural Area park, but there are a few. I previously posted this photo of me standing next to a large example of a mature nurse tree offspring, its nurse tree long since gone ...
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... if I'm lucky I'll find the desired combination of stump with a tiny (approx. 1-2 foot tall) sapling growing on top, and take a decent photo of it. Wish me luck.
This 48 -second video duration of the sun's exit in Vienna was made using the hybrid zoom. The only edition that I have made has been to raise the shadows and stabilize the image with Davinci Resolve Studio because I did it without tripod ... and I did not use any LUT, simply the "natural" profile of the S5II. The best is the audio, the dove that does not shut up at dawn hahahaha
Looks really great!I'm going on a local "photo safari" later today. I've been tasked by the still-under-construction HI-LO Trail project (I've been volunteering for months) to try to find a so-called "nurse tree" stump with a SMALL tree sapling growing on top of it.
Previously I'd snapped this photo of a young tree growing on top of an ancient stump ...
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... but for the HI-LO Trail website we want to tell a step-by-step story about how a mature tree either dies of old age, disease, blown-down by a storm, or logging ... and then a small sapling may sprout from the decaying stump, its new roots burrowing into the rotting wood and also stretching down to the forest floor, in turn becoming a mature tree itself, while the old stump rots away and disappears, sometimes leaving the new tree "standing on its tip-toes" suspended in the air ... like this ...
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Nurse trees and their offspring are not too common in the nearby Tyron Creek Natural Area park, but there are a few. I previously posted this photo of me standing next to a large example of a mature nurse tree offspring, its nurse tree long since gone ...
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... if I'm lucky I'll find the desired combination of stump with a tiny (approx. 1-2 foot tall) sapling growing on top, and take a decent photo of it. Wish me luck.