
Nikon D750 f/7.1 1/25 50 mm
glowing soap bubbles on a rainy Sunday

Nikon D750 f/7.1 1/25 50 mm
glowing soap bubbles on a rainy Sunday
In pine wind
bellsounds shower down
with evening rain.
~Sogi (S Carter, Haiku before Haiku)

Nikon D750 f/7.1 50 mm 1/80 s
Leaves on the reeds
will be suffering to –
after a storm
~Ikkado Joa (S Carter, Haiku before Haiku)

Being alone
may also be pleasant –
autumn dusk.
~Buson (Y Sawa, Haiku Master Buson)

adding to
my solitude…
frost on the window
~Issa (cited: http://www.haikuguy.com)
A blog review of window images over the past five years of blogging…
















I’ve had a bit of a problem with my computer so my submission for Raj’s black & white lesson was on the back burner for the past week. I decided to challenge myself during this lesson by using a 50 mm lens and manual focus during a rain storm. The outcome of my exploration with various f-stops was hampered by the – sigh – a very limited experience and trust with manual focus.
Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/30s 50mm 200 ISO manual focus


Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/30s 50mm 200 ISO manual focus


Before the rain, I decided to explore the interactions of the histogram and shutter speed in the Nikon D750 while photographing the arrival of autumn.
f/7.1 1/6s 300mm ISO 200



Nikon D750 f/5.6 1/30 50mm 200 ISO

…a sign means something – stop, go, walk, etc. The sign thinks for you. It commands you. A symbol, on the other hand, represents an idea, a process, or a physical entity. But the important word here is represents. The symbol represents something else, something beyond what you are looking at–whereas the sign means only this… Where the sign thinks for you, the symbol asks you to do the thinking–abstract versus the literal.
~Junichiro Tanizaki
A sign painted on a building commanding the passerby to “stop” and “drink…” Submitted in response to Dutch goes the Photo’s challenge.


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