Hunting for the Letter D - AlphabetHunt

The next round of the cool #AlphabetHunt challenge of Barbara @barbara-orenya and her Feel Good Community has begun: illustrate 6 words (or concepts) starting with the letter of the week.

This weeks hunt goes for the Letter "D" and I have to admit, this time it was not so easy.

Hunting for the Letter D
Feel Good - #AlphabetHunt

AlphabetHunt for the Letter D

#1 Dark Bush-Cricket

This Grasshopper or Locust, which is named Dark Bush-Cricket I have found last Sunday on my morning walk at the Reservoir. This shot was taken before the rain, but the leaf was still wet from the night before. It is a young Cricket called a Nymph.

Dark Bush-Cricket
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Canon EOS R | SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM
ISO 100 . f/6.3 . 1/10 sec . @105 mm

Get more information on the Dark Bush-Cricket (Pholidoptera griseoaptera) at Wikipedia.

#2 Druse (geology)

The word Druse means something else too, but in this case I mean a geological Druse, which is a cavity (Geode) in a rock, incompletely filled with crystal collections of various types.

When I was searching in our apartment for things with the first letter "D" this stone came into my sight and I remembered that is is called a Druse.

Druse (geology)
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Canon EOS R | SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM
ISO 100 . f/4 . 1/50 sec . @105 mm . 24 images focus stacked

Get more information on a Druse (geology) at Wikipedia.

I can think of a quite funny story about a druse: I was on vacation with my wife and friends in Tunisia many years ago. On the markets they had minerals, crystals and also druses with amethysts in the little caves of the stones for sell. Because these purple crystals were beautiful and also very cheap, we all bought such a geode, of course.

Somehow the crystals got dusty during the vacation and I wanted to wash the stone. When the water from the tap ran over the crystals, it suddenly turned deep purple, the amethyst crystals lost their color and became any other crystals, which would have been nice anyway, but unfortunately the purple color could not be washed out of the cracks and rough areas of the crystals, which is why we unfortunately had to throw them away. At least they have been very cheap 😉

#3 Double Rainbow

Last September I was driving around the lake Wörthersee at sunset time when it began to rain and the just setting sun created this beautiful Double Rainbow.

I was lucky to be on the north shore of the lake already and so I was able to take a few photos of the rainbows and I especially like the one with the Observation Tower on the Pyramidenkogel.

Double Rainbow at the Wörthersee
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
ISO 100 . f/4.5 . 1/80 sec . @105 mm
Double Rainbow at the Wörthersee
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
ISO 100 . f/4.0 . 1/160 sec . @24 mm

Get more information on the Pyramidenkogel Observation Tower and Rainbows at Wikipedia.

#4 From Dusk till Dark

Unfortunately the weather forecast was right yesterday evening, although it didn't look so at first.

We had many clouds in the sky, but there have also been big gaps with sunshine inbetween. So I thought I might have luck and see a nice dramatic and colorful sunset.

The weather forecast predicted a storm, but I didn't believe them and I thought I was right, because on my way up to the mountain from where I wanted to shoot the sunrise I saw beautiful sunrays shining down through the clouds. But as said, the weather forecast was right and it got stormy and rainy. So I decided to make only a timelapse video and wait in my warm car 😊


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Dark Clouds Sunset - From Dusk till Dark
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
ISO 500 . f/7.1 . 1/50 sec . @24 mm . JPEG from the Timelapse
Dark Clouds Sunset - From Dusk till Dark
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Canon EOS R | RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM
ISO 100 . f/4 . 2.0 sec . @24 mm . JPEG from the Timelapse
Get more information on where I have been at Wikipedia:
Sun Village Diex
Lavanttal Alps

#5 Sleeping Dandelion

Oh yes, I know I have said that this week I don't want to post the very obvious things, but it is Spring and what belongs to the Spring? Right, the Dandelion of course 😉

And this Dandelion was somehow special to me, because the blossom was still closed in the morning and "sleeping" with its mop of curly hair.

I have taken this photo also last Sunday on my morning walk at the reservoir. It was raining, but the flower was growing under a tree, so both of us stayed quite dry for a while.

Dandelion - Taraxacum
Dandelion - Taraxacum
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Canon EOS R | SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM
ISO 100 . f/6.3 . 1/4 sec . @105 mm . 14 images focus stacked
Dandelion - Taraxacum
Dandelion - Taraxacum
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Canon EOS R | SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM
ISO 100 . f/6.3 . 1/4 sec . @105 mm

Get more information on the Dandelion (Taraxacum) at Wikipedia.

#6 Dramatic Dark Clouds

Actually, I wanted to post these clouds last week in my post to the #AlphabetHunt for the letter "C", but then I found the "Cruiser" in the other photo and took that one.

On my ride back down from the mountain Magdalensberg I saw these somehow interesting and cool looking pattern in these dramatic dark rain clouds, which were not really gray, but had a very blueish tint.

Dramatic Dark Clouds over the Magdalensberg
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Canon EOS R | EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM
ISO 100 . f/7.1 . 1/200 sec . @70 mm
Dramatic Dark Clouds over the Magdalensberg
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Canon EOS R | EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM
ISO 100 . f/7.1 . 1/125 sec . @70 mm

Get more information on Magdalensberg at Wikipedia.

Success

Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need.

Not one of all the purple host
Who took the flag to-day
Can tell the definition,
So clear, of victory,

As he, defeated, dying,
On whose forbidden ear
The distant strains of triumph
Break, agonized and clear!

by Emily Dickinson


Take care, stay safe and healthy!

Information

All photos were shot with the Canon EOS R and one of these lenses: Canon RF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS II USM, Canon EF 16-35mm 1:4 L IS USM, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.8 L STM, SIGMA 105mm 1:2,8 DG MACRO HSM, SIGMA 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM C.

I leave all EXIF and IPTC information stored in the pictures.


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have a nice evening and a great weekend,
Johann Piber
Photos and Text: Johann Piber | All rights reserved - do not use without my permission

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