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While on my way back from work...Captured this angler reeling in his first catch...the fact that the Sarawak River is favourites with local anglers has clearly indicate the river is in a healthy state and is frequently monitored by the Sarawak River Board.
Have a great week to all my flickr friends and visitors.
Nikon D700 + Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 + CPL + Handheld
this will be the second time this photo has been uploaded onto my flickr. The first time the color was really off and it was super dark so I decided to re-edit it and I think I like it! If you could give me some feedback that would be really lovely. :)
One more from a recent trip down in Dorset after an amazing first day with beautiful golden light thought I ll get up for sunrise. Unfortunately, the weather had a different opinion so I made the executive decision to have a full English breakfast instead in hope that the weather will get better! The forecast predicted rain for 11:00 but I thought oh what do they know and headed down to this beautiful rock formation called Pulpit Rock at Portland Bill. There wasn't much light but the clouds were moving nicely and the waves breaking on the rocks created a moody atmosphere. After three attempts and finally finding some shelter against the elements and the huge amounts of spray next to a rock I managed to get a couple of shots and this is one of them. Needless to say that at 11:00 exactly rain came down pouring...
Technical info:
Nikon D300s
Tokina 11-16 @ 11 mm
F16
30s
ISO 200
Lee 0.6 GND H
Lee Big Stopper
Thanks for looking at my image and as always thanks to S-Ly for the great company.
A lonely man collects feathers to build his love.
machinima www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vQCmJ6Za54
A new poem artwork about the scientist who built the Rabbicorn. Commissioned by Anejka Cerise for the Sparta Empire region.
I skated at the rink for awhile then nodded off listening to their lovey dovey couple's skate music. Lame!
Quick shoot at sunset around the railway walk last week. It seems to be an underrated location for snapping but provides nice shots with the lower sun. Really happy with a bit of bokeh too which I've never really got before.
Would be grateful if any plant enthusiasts could tell me the flower's name.
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Turtles sunning themselves near Lake Busbee, Conway, SC
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Middle Cove, Newfoundland. Every year in early summer the capelin roll onto shore to lay their eggs and people come from all over to catch the fish with their nets.
fish plinks through and slacks under
ducks quilt across sky, through sky-water
mottled beads hovering, unchaining
Reflection is a real thing set
in perpetual motion
From Winter Journal: Fish Rises, Dark Brown Muscle Turns Over by Emily Wilson (1968-)
A bird dives and breaks the reflective silence... catching a fish!
Back To The Beach Series July 2010 - #2
Taken last night, at a residence thats on the lake. There's quite a few steps down to where I was shooting in the lower right corner where I look like a small dot. I had 2 cameras set up, one with a timer. I applozize about not commenting and looking at your shots the last few days, been pretty busy. Hoping to catch up this weekend. Have a great weekend! IMG_1126a