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Since I haven’t had much opportunity to shoot lately, I decided to revisit a shot and process it in B&W. I kept looking at the post of all my Flickr friends and wanted to get into the act somehow.
This is a stacked long exposure so the 25s in the EXIF is just a fraction of the actual exposure time. I got lucky with some good light and was able to capture a lot of detail which I think suits this architecture type photography.
Leopard in the very last light stalking a group of Impalas in Botswanas Okavango Delta.
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à l'extrémité Est du lac Léman, sur la commune du Bouveret, le Rhône entre dans le lac. Il en ressortira à Genève, environ 11 ans plus tard, pour les masses d'eau les plus profondes. Les eaux de surfaces voyagent plus rapidement.
The Rhône enters the Geneva lake in the region of Bouveret and comes out of the lake in Geneva about 11 years later, for the most deep water bodies.
Another shot of the wild ponies on Cefn Bryn, Gower, Wales. Zeiss ExoLens (Wide-Angle), handheld shot, then groomed a little in Snapseed on iPad Pro.
A day to rejoice in the splendor of all living things. Each and every one of them is a gift that cannot be replaced.
May your day be blessed. Merry Christmas everyone.
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The rocky coastline of the Pacific Northwest juts out into the sea at Whytecliff Park near Vancouver, British Columbia.
"Tranquility is a choice. So is anxiety. The entire world around us may be in turmoil. But if we want to be peaceful within, we can."
-RVM
Taken in December in Den Helder, Netherlands.
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One of those shots where if I managed to take two steps to the left the composition would have been perfect, unfortunately I was standing right of the edge of the loch as it was. I think it looks good in black and white to emphasise the mist and contrast with the trees in the distance.