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East Portland night shoot reflection under the steel bridge on the Willamette River.
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It has been so calm recently on the Moray Firth. So calm in fact that I chose not to take a long exposure as it just wasn't needed at all. The water was so clear that the detail in the submerged rocks and stones was still so visible. Also, as it was overcast, the dark skies were helping to cast a wonderful green colour in the water close to the shore. I actually can't remember when I last took an image of water that wasn't a long exposure. I personally really like the result. Bow Fiddle Rock is just off the coastline of Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.
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Swimsuit by: Mutresse - Juno @ InWorld Loc/MP
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Photographed at Maffitt Lake near Cumming, Iowa.
Developed with Darktable 3.6.0. Two photos combined with the Hugin Panorama editor (free, open source).
A delightfully calm early morning shot of the harbour at Lakes Entrance on Victoria's south coast.
A handful of stars were still visible but this was definitely the blue hour, and I have even slightly desaturated the blue in this as it seemed almost too vivid! It was a very chilly morning. Despite being so near the sea, the air temperature was maybe 2 degrees Celsius.
This is a section of a two image stitched panorama. Stitching program was PanoEdit. Taken with my old Canon 6D and my all time favourite lens, the f2.8 40mm pancake lens.
Captured last week along Little Armier - limits of Mellieha (Malta) - late late afternoon.
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Seal Lake, Sauvie Island.
18 April 2021.
Fuji Instax Mini. Lomo'Instant Automat.
'Roid Week Spring 2021, 3/1
Getting the new Catya Bento head from Catwa has enabled me to recreate my lovely alter ego Kim. She’s been too long gone! Creating her shows how flexible the slide controls are for the head on the new Bento viewers, at least as much as for system heads on the standard viewer, if not more. To give Kim a kind of ’70s retro look I found this old Tuty’s hair in my inventory. More experiments with Bento to follow!!
Who can resist a jetty? I can't. Another image from a few years back at Coniston Water. Something a bit brighter and more colourful than the last offering.
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