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My other half, capturing the view on the Dwyryd Estuary at Portmerion - and no, he doesn't post his images online!
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Endless Haraiki Bay
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Photograph by Jasmine Albright, check out her other awesome photography
One day I was trying to capture a bird in my hedge and when I looked at my photo, this is what I saw!?? I had taken the photo through my window, but there was nothing of this shape on it. The 'apparition' seems to resemble a squirrel ... I have no idea what it was (some reflection?), but I thought it might be fitting to post it for Halloween! 👻
When I heard a 70 approaching Mill Lane Junction, Northampton, I was almost excited. However, when the train came into view, I was utterly disappointed, as it was virtually empty. I would usually refuse to take a photograph of such a train, leaving them instead for John Tomlinson, but as I had been starved of railway shots of late, tried something a little different.
This is Freghtliner 70005 on a Felixstowe-Ditton liner, 16th February 2016
This shot was taken for our “Vintage Beauty” portion of our twisted 50’s collaborative shoot. Model: Sandy Von Dee.
This image of the black rhino was captured as he came down to the water whole just as the sun was beginning to go down. We were so thrilled that he came when he did because there was just enough sun to get a few images and then it was gone. Such awesome creatures and to know they were endangered we felt fortunate to have seen them and so close.
This point wasn’t too far from the point a friend and I would start on the hike to Dumpling Mountain in Katmai National Park. The view is looking to the east-south east through some nearby trees and then across the waters of Naknek Lake. Off in the distance are peaks with Mount Katolinat and Mount La Gorce. While mostly cloudy with overcast skies, I felt that I was able to bring a nicer look after making some initial post-processing work with adjustments to contrast, brightness and saturation while playing around as I learned how to work with DxO PhotoLab 3.