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    Maple Leaf

    This is actually a combined image of the front (top half) and back (bottom half) of the leaf.
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    Dogwood

    The processing of this image was inspired by the work of Cole Thompson https://colethompsonphotography.com/
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    Dogwood Fruit

    The processing of this image was inspired by the work of Cole Thompson https://colethompsonphotography.com/
  4. This starts from the same initial set of images, but with a wider crop. The new idea here was to blend a range of shutter speeds.
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    Confluence - BW, v3

    A revised black & white with input from some other photographers.
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    Confluence - BW

    When I first homed in on this crop, I had in mind making it black & white. But, the initial attempts were unsatisfactory, leading me to post just the color version. Subsequently, I discovered a different, more flexible approach.
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    On the hike back from the ravine.
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    On the hike back from the ravine.
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    Hideaway

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    Pipe

    A detail from the sculpture "Data and Dust, #4" by Don Porcaro. The bronze / orange structures in the background are actually part of a fence behind the sculpture.
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    Rays

    This is a detail from the sculpture "Horizon II" by Bruce Beasley.
  13. This is a detail from the sculpture "Horizon II" by Bruce Beasley. This reminds me of the structure of metallic grains under a microscope, hence the title.
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    Flow

    A detail from Seward Johnson's "King Lear".
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    Steps

    A detail from the backside of Seward Johnson's "King Lear"; note that this has been rotated 90 degrees from the original capture. The crop shown was chosen to highlight an Escher-like section of the sculpture.
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    Eye Of Stone

    This is a fortuitous detail in the sculpture "The Bathers" by Isaac Witkin.
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    Tri-County Moonrise

    Thanks for the comments Rich & Dana. As indicated in the photo info, the buildings belong to Tri-County Turf LLC, a turf farming operation located on John White Road in Plainsboro, NJ. My vantage point was about a kilometer away just off of Nostrand Road.
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    Way Station

    A lonely, but captivating tree in central Jersey at the entrance to a local nursery.
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    Tri-County Moonrise

    This was my first attempt at planning to capture a rising full moon, here over the silos and buildings of the Tri-County Turf farm.
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    Cranbury Brook Sunrise

    Sure; I just couldn’t pass this one up.
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    Mill Pond Sunrise

    This another case in which timing played a role. There is the obvious timing of the sunrise itself; some of these are gone in 5 minutes. But, in this case, there was a second timing aspect. In the spring, the brook or pond was clean & clear as you see.
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    Cedar Brook Sunrise

    Just as with the fields, a brook can be big enough to give you a clear view of the sunrise. This is the first of the 3 views to the east going from Plainsboro to Cranbury.

    © Daren Stotler

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