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"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #48" "Nostalgia" "Geometry Sunday" This reminds me of the house which we lived in for 13 years before we moved last year. This photo was taken of the new build across the road :-) Next week we start building our new house just over the hill from here.
view from the pfänder, on the right the bodensee (lake of constance), in front of the swiss mountains and the valley of the rhine
I can't wait for some trackside action of the proper racing variety, but for the time being this test session has me 'Beaming'.
Chris Burden, 2009 © Chris Burden Estate.
(Partial view of the steel sculpture)
From 45 metres high dozens of steel I-beams were dropped in a special slow drying concrete mix. The result is a jumble of metal profiles in a composition that is created by gravity and largely by chance.
Middelheim open-air museum - Antwerp
"Beams"
One of the more difficult aspects of shooting a light house is that darn light! They come in all different shapes and sizes. Cape Cod light has a multi-light spinner while Nauset light has a white beam and a red beam rotating opposite of each other. A bright sweeping light can wipe out a starry sky unless you can some how figure out how to control the light source. I use mind control. Ok, not really.
SUNSET - Boca Raton, Florida U.S.A.
Spring 2020 - Florida Everglades
It's Rainy Season and Hurricane Season for us right now in
South Florida (from June 1st to November 1st). We're seeing
'quite-active' weather-development (recently) on a daily-basis.
I have quite a backlog of sunset-images mixed with thunderstorm
activity, and I will be posting those 'weather-event' evenings over
the next few months, along with some summer wildlife captures
and probably some travel-photography, too. Enjoy your summer!
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This is another shot from yesterdays sunrise, its the beam of light that caught my eye more the colours. As soon as the sun was away from the horizon the beam appeared.
Semester projet for the EPFL.
Made by Félix Dieu & Gaël Osowiecki
at IMT Neuchâtel in Optics Groups.
Thanks to S. Herminjard
2009-2010 Félix Dieu & Gaël Osowiecki
i was fortunate enough today to capture the Waverly sailing through the sun beams over the Firth of Clyde at Gourock
Semester projet for the EPFL.
Made by Félix Dieu & Gaël Osowiecki
at IMT Neuchâtel in Optics Groups.
Thanks to S. Herminjard
2009-2010 Félix Dieu & Gaël Osowiecki
An abstract impression of the beaming sunset lighting striking the port side of the hull of the cruiseship "Eurodam", Ogden Point, Victoria, BC.
Best veiwed large on black 'beam of light' On Black Bad storms this weekend didnt stop our camping trip but didnt help out on the photo front didnt get all the shots i was planing on but the storm clouds where amazing
wow OMG hit #4 fri sept 8th in explore...As per Scout... I cant find it on the explore page though???? highest yet thank you all
"So you were born, and that was a good day. Someday you'll die, and that is a shame. But Somewhere in the Between, was a life of which we all dream. And nothing and no one will ever take that away."
Took this right outside of my house. Right after the storm let up, this appeared. And yes, it's real.
i promised something completely different today... i hope this suffices.
I am such a sci fi and fantasy geek... give me LOTR and Falling skies over TOWIE or the kardashians any day.
hopefully one day, i'll be able to create a cool looking mother ship but for now, this will have to do!
I did this quite a while ago. Surprised I found it. I drew the thick red line so that it lined up exactly with the angle of the beam and in fact covered it entirely. The line led directly to a NexRad on the west coast. It was smack on, dead center. This is more difficult when the source is farther away.
Sunset view of mountains with clouds and reflections on the sea inlet, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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This is in the countryside near Fall Creek, a tiny town in Lane County, Oregon. It is so small that for a fire department they have six midgets with Water Pik.
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