Exploring the Algoma Fall Colours
This photo was taken on ON-639, near Elliot Lake, ON. Shot using a Sony Alpha 5000 and further processed using Lightroom and Nik’s Analog Efex Pro 2.
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This photo was taken on ON-639, near Elliot Lake, ON. Shot using a Sony Alpha 5000 and further processed using Lightroom and Nik’s Analog Efex Pro 2.
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I debated rotating the image 90° CCW and photoshopping out the thread but it didn’t look natural with the way the caterpillar was curled.
If you look closely, the caterpillar is only touching the wall at the rear of its abdomen, or more technically, its anal prolegs. Other than that, it’s relying on the single thread to keep it from falling down.
Nature can be so cool!
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Since I only brought along a tablet on this trip, I used Snapseed to process the pictures. If you don’t have Snapseed installed on your phone or tablet, you really should. In my opinion it’s the best mobile photo editor available, on both iOS and Android.
Got out for an extended motorcycle trip on Tuesday and came across this old garage. As I was taking pictures, the lady in the house next door angrily walked over asking what I wanted. It turned out she thought I was a town inspector writing her up for an unsafe building on her property, but I reassured her that I thought the building was fantastic. We ended up having quite a nice talk.
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