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  • Lining up to hit a golf ball with a 4 iron on a beautiful summer’s day.

  • The sphere has always held a special interest to me. When I was 13 years old, – around the summer of 1965, my brother, and several childhood friends – out for and evening stroll, witnessed what had to be an exploding star – it turned the baseball field, at the camp we were crossing in, brighter than day – and when I looked up to the heavens – a blue white day-like sky quickly the light turned into a receding and darkening halo – like a circle of prism reflection in the night sky. The light ring (brighter on the inside than the outside) quickly shrunk to the size of a large planet and disappeared. There is a name for these phenomena, Super Nova. This image has never been lost on me, and I have always been interested in spherical forms every since.

  • this is a follow up shot from a pic i uploaded to my gallery a few weeks ago … flower ball … now it has opened and is flowering … and what a flower … its gorgeous …

  • Was on my knees this morning taking pictures if the wet grass and got a few lovely ones. This one has a grass blade with drops on top and under it.

  • A little touge and cheek! Niether Rain,Snow, nor FOG will keep golfers from their appointed rounds! Please enlarge to see…... the balls!

  • Love how the very tiny flowers exactly the same thing do as the bigger flowers….they keep their drops! It is like this one is using the water droplets to play around – the little stems looks like hands holding the “balls”

  • Copyright Daniel Rayfield Photography 2008

  • this morning as I stood in line for my coffee at a local shop, this wreath hung before me, with yarn balls substituting for evergreens. Neat. Happy Holidays to all.

  • Just a lil guy I made when I was bored =)

  • Fair way with snow covered peak in back ground

  • Based on real life events.

  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Date/heure original 2009-04-04 20:17:22 / Mesure de la vitesse de l’obturateur 1/25 s / Indice d’ouverture f/5.6 / Vitesse estimée ISO ISO 200 / Indice d’exposition biaisée -1.00 eV / Mode compteur Partial / Flash Flash did fire, compulsory flash mode / Longueur focale 100 mm / Balance des blancs Manual white balance

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  • Here is the beginning of the Fiddlehead of a Bracken Fern. i took this on a recent trip with two of my good friends George and / Ted from Redbubble. We spent the afternoon at Sherwood Pines which is part of the Sherwood National Forest in Nottinghamshire, and not far from where I live. The fiddleheads have an interesting use and history surrounding them. This young new plant will grow and stretch into a beautiful bracken plant that will help to cover the floor of the woodland ground. I was trying to capture as much of the details as I could. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 150mm Sigma macro lens / 2x converter / f/2.8 / 1/30 / Exposure Bias -1.33 / ISO 100

  • I adopted Misty ten years ago at the Alligator Festival. She was only six weeks old. Her mother was a small white terrier, and we don’t know what the daddy was.

  • We went shopping tonight. As usual I found the food boring and must have, of course. Can’t live or create without it. However, while my beautiful wife was hunting and gathering, I was off in my own little world, looking at the normal, everyday household items and I had the lens in my eye (figuratively speaking of course), as one does from time to time. I spied some fishing products on special this week. They had lures and sinkers and floats and these little beauties, glowing beads. Why would anyone make something so awesome just to attach to a fishing line to throw into the sea! These were expensive, for a non-necessary item, considering we are saving to go to the Middle East on hols next year. I threw them into the basket then continued throwing the necessities on top. When we got home I was patient. We unpacked the groceries, I made dinner while my wife chatted on the phone (women are good at that … ;-)) Hehehehehe After dinner I set it all up…the light to ‘charge’ these little glow balls, the camera and the tripod, the crystal cube to place the various glasses that would be holding the glow balls….and then….....it began. It started with this image, and it didn’t end until over one hour later. The images are taken in total darkness and except for some minor playing around with contrast and lighting in post-processing, they are straight from the camera. I hope you like this, the first in the series. The glowing balls were put into a shot glass. However, I prefer to call them The Grapes of Wraith Canon 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm

  • Merry Christmas Card.

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