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- at dawn, still in bed under a blanket of clouds. Photography

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- here's a sunset seen from

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- throwback to some footprints across a frozen lake a number of years ago

rlafuente, to random Portuguese
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ciberlândia

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- another one from that where there was a blanket of clouds under the mountains.

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. Walk through the woods and enjoy the little waterfalls that you find!

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#BomDia. I'm torn about this #weir. If this wasn't framed so tight, you'd see that its very artificial and concrete. So much of photography in Japan is shooting just the right way so you don't see the artifice. #LandscapePhotography #photography

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. Here's a from the top of for you

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. Old photo of from during the fall. Protip: look at the top of Mt Fuji. It's one of the ways you can tell that someone's photoshopped Mt Fuji into a place it doesn't belong - if the topography of the peak doesn't match what it should be from that angle. You see photos from Kawaguchiko photoshopped into photos of Tokyo all the effing time.

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— I don't usually photograph this , but I had my bird lens on and saw an angle on it that I don't normally see.

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are super common but they get away with it because they are such a beautiful green color, unlike those eurasian tree sparrows. Here's one in the snow.

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civerlondia

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. At the beginning of February, I saw a full cloud blanket under for the first time, for a sunrise viewed from

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Long lenses will mess with you. This was at f/14 and I still didn't have the depth of field to get both birds. this is a

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There was a full, clear, star filled sky last night..

But it was -10°C, and that's why THIS starry sky is from the summertime collection. 😎​

Last winter, I tried everything to do night photos in winter, the camera froze and so did I.

6 hours of video,? Ain't Nobody Got Time For That! But if you take 1000 photos and stitch them together, and speed it up a little, this is the effect you get. Looks just OK on a PC screen.

The moving night sky, full of stars moving clockwise in the view, a tree top at the bottom left

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The problem with moon photography is that the real answer is "spend more money"

and at this point, the astronomy professors of mastodon leaned back from their devices and said "Bruh, you don't even know..."

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Have a good day. Don't let people get you down.

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There's a frustrating thing with -- A lot of the shots are preplanned, and you come to a place with specific equipment at a specific time. But that means you're in hurry-up-and-wait mode, set up and waiting for a photograph, and you are observant and looking at the world around you. You often see lots of photos that you didn't come equipped to take, or you know that taking the effort to take them would compromise the photo that you came to take.

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The sunset from was pretty nice, but the spots to view it are all in seating areas for the restaurants up there.

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E hoje que termina o infinito mês de janeiro

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and - when you wait long enough after , the residual sunlight is faint enough that the details start to be seen in the foreground, and it's not just a silhouette anymore.

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♪ Rollin down the street smokin indo..

Weather in a word: WET

Some areas may have freezing rain. Be safe.

Listening to some debates (Oxford style)

Going to get a good book going after I play heardle. Play along?

♫ Gin and Juice ♫
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhCgxhaRQqQ 1993

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, here's - the sun setting into the top of as seen from during the - Our wobbly-ass planet means that this only happens for a few days around the solstice.

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