Sights from the 2023 Peachtree Corners Festival Festivals are always fun with lots of color and interesting things to see. This year I picked out just a few of the most colorful views.
Tag: Photography
Pumpkin Blossom in Rain
Squirrel
Nuthatch – 2
Brown-headed nuthatch. In my last post I got the identification wrong (since corrected). To atone, here are two better views of that little critter.
Nuthatch
Brown-headed nuthatch with peeled sunflower seed. EXIF says distance was 2.24 meters, and depth of field 16 mm. Aperture at f/5.6, shutter speed 1/200 sec, ISO 2200, lens zoom at 300 mm. Nikon D800 with AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED. They say to always focus on the eyes – I tried.
A Weed to Some
Fort Pulaski
Tiger Lily
Justin’s Tiger Lily
Feeding Time
Green heron feeding its chicks
Tunnel
A visit to Johns Creek
Magnolia Blossom
Dogwood
Dogwood blossoms almost ready for prime time …
Fading Glory
… our daffodil season is coming to a close
Daffodil
… it’s February!
Coleus – light and shadow
Coleus
Hawk at Lunch
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Day Lily
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Emory University Hospital
Emory University Hospital – Tower Building .:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck
Patterns
Patterns in Steel and Light Seen on the bridge at Town Center – Peachtree Corners, GA .:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck
Lines and Circles
Lines and Circles seen in Peachtree Corners .:. © 2021 Ludwig Keck
Vultures
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Squash Blossom
.:. © 2020 Ludwig Keck
Deer Friends
Visitors to our yard Two deer with there fawns visited recently. Keeping to their tradition, they stayed well apart and kept their distance from me as well. A good lesson. Here area few photos. Not to worry. The EXIF data for the close-up says 10.0m, about 33 feet, sufficient social distancing was in effect. .:.… Continue reading Deer Friends