Thanks for the kind words. Indeed I was quite pleased with how this one turned out. Right after a substantial rainfall too
Happy to help, but can you elaborate on a photosphere? Is that just a 360° panoramic photo?
Everything shuts down over a few inches around here. Meanwhile I just say DA BEARS and grab the boots and camera.
Pic from summer of 2023
And how! I was lucky enough to call it home for two years.
My village: https://i.imgur.com/k1DrzCg.jpg
And how! I was lucky enough to call it home for two years.
My village: https://i.imgur.com/k1DrzCg.jpg
And how! I was lucky enough to call it home for two years.
My village: https://i.imgur.com/l8BHo5h.jpg
Lesotho is truly a magical part of the world with a rich history and vibrant culture.
Once you get into the woods the fog is substantially less. Not sure why. Here's a picture from that morning's hike taken on the Whiteoak Canyon Falls Upper Trail: https://lemmy.world/post/3812709
Thanks! He was totally watching my every move as I opened the window and started snapping. That's why I love this pic. He's staring straight into the lens! I was ~20 ft. away with my telephoto 😃
He was totally watching my every move as I opened the window and starting snapping. That's why I love this pic. He's staring straight into the lens! I was ~20 ft. away with my telephoto 😃
Thanks!
It might have a different name, but I recognized it as an old school wooden one common across parts of the African continent.
This weekly drum circle established in 1979 at Meridian Hill Park in D.C. illustrates how rhythm and unity is ubiquitous across all cultures.
A couple more shots here: https://imgur.com/a/urBJJNI
Oh wow! Thanks for the kudos.. I'm humbled! Glad this seasonal composite resonated with folks :)
Taken on the Whiteoak Canyon Falls Upper Trail at Shenandoah National Park
Thanks, I used Google Lens to reverse image search and then cross referenced the results with my state’s biodiversity page.
Thanks, I used Google Lens to reverse image search and then cross referenced the results with my state's biodiversity page.
Didn't even know such a thing existed. At first I thought it was a baby hummingbird until I got closer and saw the fur and antennae.
This is good feedback. A lower ISO would allow for the highlights to pop more while reducing the blacks.
Science communicator, RPCV Lesotho, and hobbyist photographer.