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Canon EOS 6D - f/10 - 10 sec - 100 mm - ISO 200

 

- for challenge Flickr group Macro Mondays,

theme Three (but I did not use this one).

 

- Hippo family. Venetian glass.

Part of a small collection (36 x) of Hippo's, made of ceramic, metal, wood or glass.

 

- Measures: the big hippo in the middle is 2.5cm high.

The total scene on the picture measures: 7 cm

Canon EOS 6D - f/10 - 1/30sec - 100mm - ISO 5000

 

- for challenge Flickr group: Macro Mondays,

theme: Intended Contact

Canon 6D Mark II with 100mm f/2.8l IS lens.

Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge

Tampa Bay Power plant

Albertdok, Haven van Antwerpen, België.

Ohsanbashi Sunsets and Night Shots

I’m not sure what this lovely wee flower is called, but it looks a bit like flax. Taken in the wildflower area of Bangor Castle Walled Garden.

Category: Panoramic Shot

IG: victorlimaphoto

Story:

Captured in the heart of the Jalapão region, this panoramic nightscape reveals the raw beauty of Brazil’s Cerrado under a pristine Bortle 1 sky. Dominating the scene is the luminous arch of the Milky Way, stretching from one horizon to the other, its core glowing with interstellar dust, emission nebulae, and countless stars. The reddish tones near the galactic center are enhanced by the use of a modified sensor, revealing prominent H-alpha regions like the Lagoon and Trifid Nebulae.

To the right, a striking column of Zodiacal Light rises—sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust—perfectly aligned with the ecliptic. Subtle green and red hues of airglow add a surreal touch to the lower sky, interacting with the warm tones of the dunes and the reflecting waters of the meandering stream. Buriti palms and native vegetation complete the composition, grounding this celestial spectacle in the unique landscape of the Brazilian savanna.

This image is not a blend but a multi-frame panorama, precisely captured to preserve the spatial relationships of both the terrestrial and astronomical elements. A technical and artistic tribute to one of the darkest skies in South America.

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25/06/2025 19:46h

Canon 6D Ha Mod / Sigma Art 20mm f/1.4

18x 13sec / f:1.8 / ISO 5000

The station at Exeter Central has long held a fascination ever since I bought the Peco booklet "Track Plans" by CJ Freezer published in the 1960s, price 2s 6d.

 

The station layout was featured* and, in addition to the two centre roads, there was also a scissor crossover between at least one of the platforms to the adjacent through line. Of course, for a young lad from the East Midlands, anything that was Southern Region was highly exotic - especially when it was so far west and not part of the 3rd rail electrification scheme.

 

On the few days I spent down in Devon recently I decided to pay another visit, only this time with the camera. For a variety of reasons I could only manage a trip in the dark although in some ways that enhanced the mystique of the place which, for me, has never really gone away. Sadly the Peco publication has long gone from my bookshelf, offloaded at a time when I couldn't foresee the potential nostalgic value it might now have - well, let's face it, most folk in their 20s never imagine they're going to reach their 60s at some point.

 

For this shot, I did snap the train on the left much earlier as it was pulling in to the platform, but somehow this more distant offering appeals more. For anyone who hasn't yet fallen asleep it features Pacer 143611 at left and nearest the camera working the 9.11pm Exmouth - Exeter St Davids (2E56) and, on the right, Sprinter 150265 nearest the camera, which has just arrived with the 8.24pm from Barnstaple (2R98).

 

9.39pm, 14th October 2019

 

*I'm pretty sure it was this book, but I did own another similar title, so it may have been in that one.

Tower Bridge

COVID_19 Emptiness #1

On the beach in Kalajoki a few days ago.

En esta panorámica vertical de 3 fotos realizada en el Desierto de Atacama (uno de los cielos nocturnos mas oscuros del mundo), tuve la suerte de capturar la Luz Zodiacal junto a la Vía Láctea y a las ruinas de una antigua mina de oro y cobre.

La Luz Zodiacal es una banda débil de luz, de forma casi triangular, que se puede observar en el cielo nocturno justo antes del amanecer o bien después del atardecer, y que se forma por la dispersión de la luz del sol en una nube de polvo que rodea al sistema solar y que se denomina Nube Zodiacal.

Este es un fenómeno difícil de observar debido a lo tenue de su luz, y a que la más mínima influencia de la luz de la Luna o, más comúnmente, de la contaminación lumínica, la hace desaparecer.

 

ENGLISH CAPTION: "Zodiacal" This vertical panorama (vertorama) combines three photos held in the Atacama Desert (one of the darkest night skies in the world), and I was lucky enouhg to capture the Zodiacal light below the Milky Way and around the ruins of an old gold mine.

The Zodiacal light is a faint, roughly triangular, diffuse white glow seen in the night sky just before the sunrise or after the sunset. This light is the result of sun's light being scattered by the Zodiacal Cloud, a space dust cloud that surround our solar system.

This is a phenomenon difficult to observe mostly due to its dim light, which means that the slightest influence of the moonlight or, more commonly, from light pollution, makes it completely vanish.

 

30 sec @ ƒ/4 @ ISO 6400 (Panorama)

Canon EOS 6D

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM

MeFOTO RoadTrip Travel Tripod

 

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Cathedral of Notre Dame of Bayeux

Versailles (Explore #2)

Caper, Blender Studios laneway.

Canon EOS 6D.

Canon EF 50mm f/1:1.8 STM

Test shots & setting up flashes using the Canon 6D connected to camera connect application on Iphone 6s

 

2 Strobes used in this photo.

- Back lit using Nicefoto N600 wireless studio strobe 1/4 power

- Foreground lighting, Godox V860C set to 1/128th

 

Riomaggiore (Ligurian: Rimazzô, locally Rimazùu[2]) is a village and comune in the province of La Spezia, situated in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. It is the first of the Cinque Terre one meets when travelling north from La Spezia.

This image at a friends recommendation....two images blended..both shot with a single light

The new year may have just started, but there is still time for the kids to experience one last snowfall avalanche with the Christmas tree at Tanglin Mall before the next school year begins after the long New Year Eve holiday weekend.

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