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I walked out beyond the boundaries of the usual spots in Arches and found this beautiful view ... I like it beyond the boundaries.
Arches National Park
LaSal mountain range
Utah, USA
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La giornata era quasi priva di nuvole e il mare era stranamente calmo. Il sole era tramontato da alcuni minuti creando sopra di esso un forte bagliore. Nonostante avessi con me solo un filtro da 3 stop ho cercato una lunga esposizione conscio del fatto che una parte del cielo avrebbe rischiato di bruciare. Questa location è uno di quei posti dove qualche volta mi rifugio lontano dal caos della città. Spesso anche in inverno si possono incontrare pescatori e fotografi ma anche turisti alla ricerca di località tranquille. L'immagine finale è proprio come l'avevo immaginata nella mia mente.
Tumbling boulders provide a rock boundary for the waters of Burbage Brook; an incredibly scenic feature of Sheffield’s Padley Gorge and the Longsaw Estate; Hathersage, Peak District.
NB: It would be a crime as a photographer to visit this place without a camera of any description.
Created using: Topaz Labs, and Topaz Studio
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Pentax K-5
Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8
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I made a trip into Charlestown, the old navy yard next to Boston. Everything was in a fog, no boundaries, and it subsequently transitioned into downpours. Boston's skyline is to the right, but it's all covered in fog.
Have a great weekend all!
The second image from the "boring pond". It looks so serene, I feel I need to revisit! I might have made it more mellow than it was, but hey!
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Happy Fence Friday seems to be a bit of a thing and I honestly have no idea why.
This barbed fence bordered a track near to the campsite at Staffin on the Isle of Skye. Captured while on a campervan holiday in September 2020 as the mists started to fall.
The shot was not entirely hand held - 1/60th at 200mm so I used a monopod and a little bit of lateral image stabilisation, a tool I have always owned but rarely use.
Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography. Enjoy!
Making it crystal clear who the boss is is something these guys learn to do right away.
I took this photo as I was leaving Carla's house after the photo shoot yesterday. Some of the babies were playing around a bit out in the pasture so I stopped and got the camera out for some quick shots. This is cropped a ton so not the best quality but I thought it was funny and worth posting anyway
Boundaries can be grave matters, especially when they keep people apart. In this case, the boundary between the physical objects and the sky was quite appealing to my cryptic eye.
Happy Slider's Sunday everyone.
Half Moon Bay CA
This is one of my favourite lone tree locations, nr Bentley, Farnham.It sits on this field boundary of 2 levels.
The right is about 3ft higher.
It's that fence again! Another view looking over to Brush Hill Nature Reserve from Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire.
Had taken this shot a while back.
Got to the location only to notice the tide was heading out pretty fast, did not waist anytime and quickly captured this frame, the rocks have been put there by fishermen to trap fish in low tides, there is an opening for the fishing nets to be placed.
I seem to like the blue color cast so left it there.
Thanks for your comments and feedback. Have a great 2013
Along the north side of the British Army’s main train area on Salisbury Plain, only a 20 feet wide unpaved perimeter road (and a fence!) separate the ranges from some stunning scenery.
There are few places that capture the emptiness of the area than the lonely clumps of beech trees that pepper the landscape, some just a hundred metres from the boundary fence.
At Charlton, where I took these shots, there are 4 clumps of between 4 and 8 trees that make a cracking backdrop for sun sets and sun rises.
One more from the fence line marking the boundary of the woodland at Whiteleaf, Buckinghamshire. Taken at the start of the month there has been not a smidge of mist! Still, it was a good session that morning.
The fence that marks the boundary of Brush Hill Nature Reserve as seen from the car park at Whiteleaf Cross, contains a treasure trove of scenes as I found before when all was green. I was taken by the green of the ivy against the orange autumn foliage as well as arboreal goings on past the fence line.
Mitakon Speedmaster wide-open (F0.95). Boundary, fence, Old World, Europe. Fenced in. Kept out. Private.
It’s quite amazing that—after the devastating and confusing things you’ve experienced—you’ve been able to recognize, learn about and grow in boundaries. It’s also amazing for you to see that healthy boundaries are not selfish but are beautiful, serving a purpose of having healthy relationships with yourself, others and God.
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Another of many images I’ve taken from the passenger seat on a drive home from one of my neurofeedback appointments. I never know how these images will turn out as we’re driving down one of the highways or the interstate we travel. This process of making photos of my surroundings really is helpful and calming for me.