Search for "foliage" returned 5 matches
- Title
- Waiting for Rain
- Description
- Some autumn foliage from the Beaumont Hills. Shot from Jack Rabbit Trail.
- Details
- Sony A7R3, Sony 16-35@16mm, f11@1 sec, ISO 200, Polarizer
- Taken
- 2020-11-07
- Location
- Beaumont, CA
- Keywords
- jack rabbit trail,
trail,
hills,
autumn,
fall,
storm,
clouds,
sunset,
long exposure,
countryside,
beaumont,
california,
landscape
- Title
- Springtime Symmetry
- Description
- Some nice spring plant I found in the nearby Caroline Park in Redlands, CA.
- Details
- Canon 5D MkIII, Canon 100mm f/2.8L IS Macro @100mm, f4.5@1/640th sec, ISO 400
- Taken
- 2019-04-06
- Location
- Redlands, CA
- Keywords
- plant,
spring,
foliage,
macro,
close-up,
symmetry,
symmetrical,
design,
pattern,
abstract,
nature,
california
- Title
- Garden of the Ages
- Description
- Some of the spring foliage I found at San Jacinto Wildlife Area. I shot this from an area I hadn't explored before. It reminded me of some prehistoric landscape.
- Details
- Olympus E-30, Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ED SWD @12mm (24mm@full frame), f16@1/5th sec, Polarizer, ISO 250
- Taken
- 2012-03-31
- Location
- Lakeview, CA
- Keywords
- san jacinto wildlife area,
inland empire,
spring,
foliage,
plants,
green,
clouds,
landscape
- Title
- Rainbow Falls in Fall
- Description
- Some of the colorful fall foliage on the banks of Rainbow Falls in Mammoth Lakes, CA.
- Details
- Canon 5D mkII, Canon 17-40 f4@20mm, f22@1/4th sec., ISO 200, Polarizer, Singh-Ray 3-stop grad
- Taken
- 2010-10-07
- Location
- Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Keywords
- autumn,
california,
eastern sierras,
fall,
landscape,
mammoth lakes,
rainbow falls,
waterfall
- Title
- Rainbow Falls' Colors
- Description
- I little too sunny for shooting these falls but the fall foliage helps make up for the harsh light.
- Details
- Pentax 67II, Pentax 55mm, Velvia 100, Polarizer, 81B, f22@~1sec
- Taken
- 2008-09-25
- Location
- Mammoth Lakes, CA
- Keywords
- rainbow falls,
colors,
autumn,
fall,
mammoth lakes,
eastern sierras
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