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I wasn't quite sure what last night was going to produce but went out anyway & pleased I did. The setting sun produced some nice colours & side lighting on the cathedral walls.
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I love the look of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. The white building with the plantation mansion feel to it was awesome. Make sure to check out www.WDWPhotography.com today to see this photo right up against a very similar shot of WDW's Haunted Mansion in our "Coast to Coast" series. Thanks for lookin', and have a great day!
Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM. 1/20 seconds at f/5.6, 17mm. ISO 400.
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
Focal Length: 22mm
Aperture: f/22.0
Shutter Speed : 20 seconds
ISO: 50
Exposure: Manual
the ferry ride was one of the most memorable "activities" we had... the scenery surrounding the queen charlotte's fjords as we were reaching picton was amazing.
Dawn at Flø, looking towards Godøya Island and Sunnmørsalpene Alps in the distant background.
Western Norway, December 2010.
My comments on this photograph can be read in my latest blog post: From My Archives 9: Flø
This photograph and 3 more are now released on my website (see Recent Work-gallery).
The 3 days I spent along this rugged shoreline felt terribly long when I wasn`t out photographing.
December month in southern parts of Norway means 5 hours of daylight and though I read some very good books I missed my family and felt isolated. I was exhilarated when behind my camera or when I scouted for good locations and that feeling kept me going and waiting in darkness for the nordic dawn light to illuminate the landscape once again.
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Canon EOS 50D, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM, development and stitching from ten originals in Lightroom.
Høgronden (2118 m./6949 ft.), Midtronden east (2043 m./6703 ft.), Midtronden west (2060 m./6759 ft.) and Digerronden (2016 m./6614 ft.) peaks, also known as The Golden Four, photographed from Dørålen in NE Rondane Nasjonalpark, Norway. September 2010.
It`s been a long time since my last upload so I thought I`d share this photograph that has been retrieved from my archives.
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Canon 5D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM, Lee graduated neutral density filters
(2-stop hard and a 2-stop soft for foreground) and polarizer.
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Traffic during the first snow storm to hit Toronto this winter. The image is two exposures, with different focus, merged.
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Filtro neutro B+W ND110 (-10 stop) -
50 ISO, 30sec, f/22
Sunrise Over Long Pine Key, Everglades National Park, FL
...the sun that is. I thought I try to get some color in here after last weeks uploads weren't the most colorful. So back to my lake in the Everglades. This is another shot of last weekends sunrise, the moment the sun made a brief appearance through the clouds.
Kuwait City (Arabic: مدينة الكويت, transliteration: Madīnat al-Kūwait), is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. It has an estimated population of 63,600 (2006 estimate) within city limits and 2.38 million in the metropolitan area. Located at the heart of the country on the shore of the Persian Gulf, and containing Kuwait's parliament (Majlis Al-Umma), most governmental offices, the headquarters of most Kuwaiti corporations and banks, it is the indisputable political, cultural and economic center of the emirate.
The Liberation Tower (2nd highest building on the right of the photo) is the highest structure in Kuwait. Construction of the tower commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on August 2, 1990. It was meant to be called The Kuwait Telecommunications Tower. When the invasion took place, construction, which was almost half-way complete, was put on hold. However, the structure received no damage, and construction resumed after Saddam Hussein's forces were expelled on February 27, 1991. Upon completion in 1993, the tower was renamed the Liberation Tower, symbolizing Kuwait's liberation from Iraq. The tower contains a revolving restaurant and observation platform (in the first disc-shaped pod; now closed to the public for security reasons), and also houses radio and other telecommunications offices. The structure stands at 372 meters high (1,220 ft) at its pinnacle. The roof of the second pod on the tower is 308 meters high (1,010 ft). It is similar to the CN Tower because both contain a revolving restaurant, observation platform, telecommunications equipment and the same look.
As in all Middle East, the city skyline is constantly changing also in Kuwait City . The tower on the very right is a new addition to the city scape. Weather across Middle East has changed in last few days and Kuwait is experiencing humidity over 80% from its usual 10%. Change of weather has brought some clouds to Kuwaiti sky, which beautifully enhance colors in the evening sky.
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 46mm
Aperture: f/11.0
Shutter Speed : 30 Seconds
ISO: 125
Exposure: Manual