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Spectacular Colours !
Wonderful colours indeed so.
Scandinavia as a region has few endemic species, thanks to its history of being recently glaciated. One of these endemics is Arabidopsis suecica Swedish Rock-Cress, particular to Sweden as its specific epithet suggests. It is slowly extending its range out from its initial core areas in Sweden and has crossed the border to Norway. Being little competitive, it typically thrives on open sandy soils along railway embankments and road verges. As I'm now live quite close to the Swedish border, A. suecica is one of the earlier spring flowers around here. Still a rarity in the district, but I know about its hiding places Nikon Df with 28-85mm f3.5-4.5 AIS in "macro" mode.
Edible?
First shots with the Nikkor 500mm f/5.6 PF:Yesterday sundown, view from my room of the JuraNikon D850Nikkor 500.0 mm f/5.6 PFƒ/8.0 500.0 mm 1/500s ISO 180I didn't notice significant flare, which is often blamed on Fresnel optics.
today (D500, 1.8/20G, ISO 20.000, f/8, 1/160 s, Capture NX-D, Photoshop CC 2019, Nik HDR Efx layered)
Frank, the rendition looks soooooo delicate!
Amazing capture, Christian!...
April 27Koningsdag, Rosmalen. (Kingsday).d850, 35mm f/1.4g
Reminds me of Martin Parr.
Shot in Ginza, Tokyo tonight.2-stitch vertical pano using Image Composite Editor by MS.