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We stayed at the foot of Mt Buffalo, in a cottage near a river. It was fascinating to go right to the top of the mountain and see this little pool at the end of the Crystal Brook, just before it plunged over the edge, into the valley to merge with the Eurobin falls and flow past our cottage 1500 metres below, as Eurobin Creek.
Still wrestling with reflection management on crystal glasses. Lacking a CP Filter for this lens I darkened the room and applied low power flash directed up and to the right hand wall, then applied a blue lens filter effect in Affinity Photo. And even then there was some blemish removal to be done! But I rather like the overall effect.
From the Richard Harvey Studio One
.:: Crystal ::. Flavia Set
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99 Lindens!
In the hours after we sailed past the Antarctic Circle, we saw lots of large icebergs, like this one, in relatively rough water. I love the juxtaposition of this one, as a wave crashes into it, against the mountainous mainland of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Crystal Sound, Antarctica.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
what could be better than ice from Iceland?
roll film week, day 3, image 1 (and trying to post stuff from different rolls/places each day)
Oh, crystal ball, crystal ball,
Save us all, tell me life is beautiful,
Mirror, mirror on the wall.
Oh, crystal ball, hear my song,
I'm fading out, everything I know is wrong,
So put me where I belon
This lake is located on the MDH. Everyday I am in the San Juans I check to see if there are still waters.
Also in the photo you can see Red Mountains #2 and #3.
Macro Mondays: crystal.
I took that picture with my eos 70D and the Tamron 90 f2,8 macro , and the Manfrotto Pixi.
The light was above the watch .
Crystal, a wolf that can change the highlights on her fur different colors. Depending on her color, she can use different attacks. Like red is fire, yellow is electricity. ME!!!!!... now..
We’re like crystal, we break easy
I’m a poor man, if you leave me
I’m applauded, then forgotten
It was summer, now it’s autumn
I don’t know what to say, you don’t care anyway
I’m a man in a rage (just tell me what I’ve got to do), with a girl I betrayed
Here comes love, it’s like honey
You can’t buy it with money, you’re not alone anymore, (whenever you’re here with me),
You shock me to the core, you shock me to the core
We’re like crystal, it’s not easy
With your love, you could feed me
Every man, and every woman
Needs someone, so keep it coming
Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming
Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming
Keep it coming
I don’t know what to say, you don’t care anyway
I’m a man in a rage (just tell me what I’ve got to do), with a girl I betrayed
Here comes love, it’s like honey
You can’t buy it with money, you’re not alone anymore, (whenever you’re here with me),
You shock me to the core, you shock me to the core
Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming
Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming
Keep it coming, keep it coming, keep it coming
First time shooting BwXX, a new film stock to me, and I like its old Kodak 5222 look. Captured during sunset at Crystal Pier in San Diego.
Konica Autoreflex TC
Konica Hexanon AR 40mm f/1.8
Cinestill BwXX
Self developed in 510-Pyro 1+200 20°C 20:00 semi stand, scanned with DSLR (Nikon D610 + Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens).
Crystal Falls, Kinsmen Park / Hiawatha Park, Sault Ste. Marie at -18°C / 0°F.
Crystal Creek flows over a high step-like granite escarpment in the Hiawatha Highlands, creating Crystal Falls: a series of falls, pools, and cascades, that drop nearly 30 meters over a run of 90 meters.
This is Crystal. She hiked 2 miles in her wedding dress to get to this spot.
See more here.
Strobist: Bare WL X1600 behind subject at 1/16.