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Eight years have gone so fast, she’s turning nine this year.
I just love the Canon 135mm f2 Lens. Amazingly fast.
Now, I love it more than my 85mm f1.8.
Canon 5D mark II + lente Canon MP-E 65mm macro + flash Canon Twin MT-24EX + braços articulados, difusores e "monopeito" D.I.Y.
Equipments: Canon 5D Mark II. Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM.
Didn't have time to go out for today's picture till 10PM, which was a good change for the project to have some night shots. However, at this time of the hour, it was difficult to find anyone on the street. So, I wonder around a sky-train station that I always go to and spotted Julia. She quickly agreed for a photo. Since it's my first time shooting portrait at night, it took a couple more shots then I used to to get the exposure right.
Thanks Julia.
After a photoshoot, I hung around and watched the light fade. Every minute, the colors changed. It was very beautiful!
This shot was taken looking west at the East Texas Botanical Gardens Arboretum in Athens, TX.
On a frigid January morn, Environment Canada issued a warning re elevated levels of pollution trapped by the cold air. From my lair high above the city I could see pockets of dirty air forming along the river valley, including throughout the downtown region (the North Saskatchewan River runs along the south edge of the city centre).
At the same time a sundog formed, and while the low winter sun illuminated the downtown buildings with light diffused by the pollution, the low-lying foreground remained in deep shadow.
This produced a natural triptych of the sundogged sky, the hazy brightness of downtown, and the dark foreground. I exposed for the sundog, letting the other regions fall where they may.
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Lightning from the Wynnewood supercell on May 30th.
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