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From the northern, Austrian side, on Zottachkopf a nice path comes up. This rock window is just below the summit. Photo: Jasmina Pogačnik.
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[ Abnormality ] - Supernova 2021
August 7-28
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⊱ FOXCITY. Photo Booth - Ascended
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Neustadt St. Mary's Church, Bielefeld
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany 13.06.2019
In den Himmel
Neustädter Marienkirche, Bielefeld
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland 13.06.2019
Climbing the west flank of Little Belknap Crater with the still-snowy Sisters in the background.
(you know you were somewhere good when you map the spot and the flickrmap says something like "Oregon, United States")
This is the view looking back toward the town of Church Stretton while ascending Long Mynd in Shropshire.
Two skitourers on their way up a peak in the Georgian Caucasus. Taken during one of my AST avalanche courses in Georgia.
M Monochrom 246, Heliopan orange filter, VM Ultron 21mm.
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Mural designed by Adinah Hopkins and painted by Clarke University Art Students, seen at 49 West 17th Street in Dubuque, Iowa.
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee.
Somehow this image slipped through the cracks (and my filing has a lot of cracks.) This is a view from an eastbound BN coal train I was running, ascending Crawford Hill on Main Two while a westbound coal empty is coming down hill on Main One. Main Two at this point was only about four years old as it had previously ended at "Rutland", just around the curve behind me. The BN had revived a CB&Q "advance track" that had run from Crawford up to Rutland; when the need for a second main track became evident, it had to be added where one had not been for 5.1 miles between Rutland and the top of the hill at Belmont (where two main tracks already had been installed from there to the east.) This five miles required a lot of grading and the BN used this opportunity to ease out some tight curves, notably "Horseshoe" and "Breezy Point" (which really was another horseshoe.) An S-curve was removed between the end of this curve and the "horseshoe" as well, and the white pyramidal facings in the upper right corner mark this spot. The resistance in the curves was reduced and the trip up the hill was noticeably quicker, until they subsequntly increased the length of trains with the help of DPU! Observing the trains from atop one of those white "pyramids" a couple years ago, I really doubt that today's coal trains would have made it around the old alignment, even with DPU.
Quick handheld shot tonight on way home from work, looking down the steps by the cinema at Fountainbridge, which lead to the Telfer Subway, which runs under the busy Approach Road and connects the Polwarth area to Dalry and Haymarket (handy shortcut coming to and from the station!)
Press "L".
6x7 Fuji Provia 100F (RDPIII) self-developed in full 6-bath process, IT8-calibrated & wet-mounted drumscan.
Accepted into Artel's show: Life is But A Dream
& received an Honorable Mention :)
July 17-Aug 30, 2018, Artel Gallery, Pensacola FL
18" x 18" Glass, hand made pottery & dinnerware.
On the Daimonzaka Slope, overlooking the canyon containing the Nachi Falls and Shrine, there is an overlooked composition. Large stone steps through the mountainous forest.
Looking at this makes it ultimately seem ancient, one with nature if you will. There are 467 steps total from the White torii gate at the falls, to the red torii gate at the summit. I only walked down this path instead of hiking up, occasionally turning around to see if we were missing a composition. There was one with sakura and one of the shrine buildings behind it, and then this. Love how I also managed to get a sunburst through the canopy as well. I could not imagine how painful it must be to climb back up this, but it must be one of the most rewarding feelings to do so on the other hand.
In the processing phase the primary goal was to help make the stone pathway the subject. I raised the clarity on the stones and lowered it on the dirt around it, draining the saturation on the trees but keeping a green tint for the image.
I've seen stone stairways at other places like national parks here in the USA, but this was different. Those stairs are specifically fit for modern trails, these stones are bigger and take a larger step to clear. This pathway has clearly been here a long time, and I can only imagine how hard it must've been to get them here in this particular fashion.
I knew I had to do something with this leaf that I found floating in the water at a surf break in the Maldives. I quickly asked Little Steph to pose for me and blow bubbles... i've added a texture over the top and cropped it square to cut out the leg rope from the image and to focus soley upon the 3 main aspects of the image, Steph, the bubbles and the leaf.