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Öskjuhlíð hill, Reykjavik, Iceland
After Hallgrímskirkja church, I went to Öskjuhlíð hill when there is a nice view of Reykjavik from the reataurant Perlan (yes, I like to be on the top). Yes, beautiful. Yes, boring. And then I saw this geyser! My first geyser in Iceland! I was a bit disappointed later on to find out it is artificial :(
On Explore July 16, 2009 highest position #6
Thanks Peter for the idea!!! you´re a part of my mind
Gracias Peter por la idea!!! eres parte de mi mente
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Dyrham Park is a baroque country house in an ancient deer park near the village of Dyrham in South Gloucestershire, England. The house, attached orangery, stable block and accompanying parish church are Grade I listed buildings, while the park is Grade II* listed on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, UK
In general, artificial light is not the friend of astronomers and astrophotographers. When it gets in the way of our observing or our photography, we refer to it as “light pollution”, a name that doesn’t have any hint of positivity at all. For this photo, though, I used artificial light in the form of my LED Lenser headlamp/torch to make some inner light seem to beam and burn out from the windows of this little church. Of course, the celestial lights above the church are the reason I was at this spot taking photos, but I didn’t want to pass up the chance to give this old house of worship some inner light to brighten the scene. The two Magellanic Cloud galaxies were too lovely to pass up and I think they add much to this photo.
Although I could have captured this scene with a single image, I used nine shots from a 65-frame panorama that I was creating on the night. I photographed each of those nine images with a Canon EOS 6D camera, a Rokinon 24mm lens @ f/2.4, using a 15-second exposure @ ISO 6400.
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Artificial waterfall caused by diverting water from an irrigation cannel into the Provo River. Provo Canyon, Utah County, Utah.
No flash and no artificial darkening of the background. It just worked out that way, with the late afternoon light. I have a series worth of this meal, but not much time to mess with posting a series. Maybe I'll post them another time. I was able to get some full body shots as well as close-ups with my 70-400mm lens. Zooms can come in very handy sometimes! This pic was full frame.
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