Ryon (Skorz) > The setting sun washes the overcast sky in a myriad of colors.
Ryon (Skorz) > The change of seasons reddens these leaves, causing them to stand out vividly against a sea of contrasting green.

Depth of field made more shallow by utilizing the Photoshop 'lens blur' filter.
Ryon (Skorz) > The D70 does not handle intense reds very well, perhaps the only compelling reason I have to upgrade to the D200.
Ryon (Skorz) > Downtown Austin as seen looking northeast from the Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail.

Getting off of work early is always a treat. This particular day, I decided to grab my camera, wolf down some food, and drive down to the hike and bike trail. The clouds were fascinating on my drive down, but sadly enough died town to a much less interesting view by the time the sun set. I stuck around until dusk, when the reflections of the downtown buildings popped right out of the Town Lake waters.
Ryon (Skorz) > The last glimmer of daylight fades over the hill.
Ryon (Skorz) > The morning fog encroaches on CA-1, making for dangerous but exhilarating driving.
Ryon (Skorz) > A bridge disapears into the morning fog along CA-1.
Ryon (Skorz) > As part of the holiday season's decorative motif, the city keeps only the dome of the capitol brightly lit, turning off the lights for the facade. This results in a correctly exposed dome, and lends only the barest hint of shape to the supporting walls, giving a more dramatic view of the building.
Ryon (Skorz) > A Southwest airlines 737 flies over a double rainbow.

This was one of the first pictures I took with my then-new D70.
The setting sun washes the overcast sky in a myriad of colors.
Ryon (Skorz) > The setting sun washes the overcast sky in a myriad of colors.
The setting sun washes the overcast sky in a myriad of colors.
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