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- www.kevin-palmer.com - On the western side of Cloud Peak is this massive cliff face. This was shot from near the narrow knife ridge.
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The Fujinon XF 16-55mm F2.8 LM WR is the premium standard zoom for the Fuji X system. It has a full frame focal length equivalent of 24-84mm, meaning that it can cover everything from landscape to portraits (as you can see in this gallery). While not a perfect lens, it does most everything very well, and the images I was able to get with it really pleased me. My review coverage can be seen here:
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More photos from a downtown Chicago walk-about. I had gotten up early one Saturday morning to take pictures of the city from the lake shore. However, my best shots of the day came a bit later while walking home.
As one looks up into the sky while in the walkway next to the Wrigley Building. The sky bridges are all too often a memory of Minneapolis for me (as a means of avoiding walking outside on those bitter cold days).
- www.kevin-palmer.com - The Pryor Mountains are split into two high points, Big Pryor Mountain and East Pryor Mountain. The elevation for both is just under 8,700 feet. This is the view from East Pryor Mountain in the morning.
This photo is dedicated to a dear friend who is recovering from breast cancer surgery today. My Kirby Cove buddy! Thoughts and prayers.
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EF-S17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM
0.003 sec (1/400) @ f/3.2
FL 24 mm, ISO 100
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Shot taken from the top of the battlements of Lewes Castle overlooking the County Town, Ouse Valley and South Downs.
A non-HDR composition.
I don't want to rub it in, Miles... Sunrise at Convict on Sunday. ;p
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Okay, so here is what happened. Sunday morning, Brian "The L" Rueb, Stephen "No way, I am not sleeping in a tent" Oachs and I, plus some eager folks wanting to learn more about landscape photography, got up at 4 to drive all the way to Convict Lake. Skies were just taunting and I was super excited to get there. From all the locations I wanted to shoot over the course of the workshop, this was THE place.
We got there early, in anticipation of battling a crowd of photographers with a storm approaching over the Sierra. We were the only ones there... well, about 16 of us. Anyhow, Brian, Jeanette, Mike and I found a sweet spot after some serious bushwhacking on the shoreline with some nice rocks to use as foreground anchors.
We set up and not a minute later, the wind picked up, ruining any chance of a mirror-like reflection. To make things worse, clouds were shifting fast over the ridge of Mount Laurel and Mount Morrison, dropping half way into the valley... at this point, I was pretty sure, it was starting to pour and we were sitting there with absolutely NO light.
As you can see, this wasn't the case... one of the most majestic sunrises I have ever seen unfolded in front of our eyes and cameras at one of the best locations in the Sierra, if you ask me. The rock face of Mt. Laurel is a beauty of its own and different shapes and textures always make it a nice backdrop. (Right, Miles?) But as with any good shoot, there are obstacles to tackle... the wind was blowing steadily and cleaning your filters from splashes got quite a balancing act, which I couldn't handle well at all times. Plop! There goes the filter, diving into the cold shore of Convict, hiding between the rocks like the convicts this lake was named after. Luckily, after some more balancing, using the tripod as a hiking pole, I was able to rescue my filter without any scratches. Thank goodness! Nothing like continuing shooting on a morning like this one.
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Why did Miles get to see this first? His shot was one of the reasons I wanted to shoot this place so bad and I almost --ALMOST-- feel bad about it. Yours, dudeness, still remains the BEST shot withOUT clouds!
📎hold.on.to.me
close your eyes
only got one night
just put your trust in me
give me everything
i need your love tonight
so baby please don’t fight
hold on to me
never let me go
right here in your arms is where i wanna be #lyrics
photo captured in panama city beach, florida.
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186.0 seconds
f/11
ISO 31
14mm
⚙️Gear
Nikon D810
Nikkor 14-24mm (f/2.8)
ProMaster XC525
RFN-4s wireless remote
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Closing tonight for the weekend to switch to the new span.
Shot from a small boat on the Bay. Cropped panorama. (Super-wide is one of the few instances where the new Flickr layout presents better.)
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This is from a test-run of my new toy - a B&W ND110 filter. It removes 10 stops of light, allowing 30+ second exposures in broad daylight. In addition I had a circular polarizer mounted, which cut another stop or so.
"We are as near to heaven by sea as by land." - Sir Humphrey Gilbert
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Lone sailboat on the Caribbean Sea. Canon 60D, EF-S 15-85mm, Hoya Circular Polarizer
end of the ride, not quite the london to the brighton but it was hard cos i forgot to get water! very dry mouth. oblversly been the the same cowboy tan shop as her friend
so this morning, me and my wife Delight headed out to the city for some city sightseeing on our day-off...went around Millenium Park and Grant Park a little bit then went to West Egg on Fairbanks and Ontario for some late breakfast...right after that, she wanted to shop a little bit but i hate shopping malls so we decided that she would go shop around while i go shoot around...i had a great time roaming around the River North area for about 2 hours and this is where we met up again after she was done...i showed her this little corner of the Wrigley Building that she has never ventured into and she loved it...i had to really get close to the window of this building to get this shot and when Delight showed up, she pointed out that i had dust on one side of my hair from the dirty windows of the building...hope you guys like this B&W conversion...pls. View On Black
Irish Rail Class 22000 three-car DMU number 22025 running along the banks of the Royal canal near Louisa Bridge in Leixlip with a Western Commuter service on a glorious summer evening.
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Andrew and I have a little Strawberry Shortcake book about a late spring. In the book spring is a little girl (very fairy like) and she's too busy making snow angels in the snow to properly do her spring thing. Consequently Strawberry can't plant her spring garden in the frozen ground. Hello? It's just a book! Doesn't have to be real!!! I'm ready for it to warm up even just a bit. Having lows above 40 degrees would be a find start. Not asking for much here! Get your butt moving, spring! Old man winter needs a break from his hard work!!!
That said... HBW. Please enjoy with some
Mystery revealed! Wondering how I get these on-the-water shots? Here's my secret weapon.
Downtown Oakland and Coast Guard Island behind.
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A FlyBE Bombardier Dash 8 (registration G-ECOG) waits its turn for Dublin's runway 28 as flight BE386 to Southampton (SOU).
Little Sable Point Light on a perfect August afternoon. The distinctive red brick light tower is located in Silver Lake State Park in Oceana County about half way up the Lake Michigan shore.
Just came back from Cairo today ...Although I Love Egypt the Country with all its kind ppl but unfortunately all my memories about this city are very bad ...
214/366: Lost Among The Trees – Colorado Aspen
The summer version of Lost Among the Trees with the Aspens in Colorado. Every place I visit I do this style of photograph with the local trees in the area. This one features the Aspen trees in Colorado in their summer bloom. I love how the leaves seems to twinkle and sparkle in the sunlight. There are so many unusual and breathtaking parts of this photo when shot from a low perspective. When shooting this photograph I put my camera on the ground and try to center it between several of the trees where the top is open and the sun in shining in. I then use a remote shutter release to snap the photo. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do, I just want to go and get lost among these beautiful Aspen trees in Colorado.
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In the Sonoma County wine country, 3.33 miles from the location "Bliss", the Windows XP wallpaper photograph, was shot in 1996.
I had planned to get a shot from the bliss location even though it is now all grapevines, but when using Google Earth, I had incorrectly estimated the direction of the original shot. When I arrived the sun was not in a favorable position and the sky was boring gray clouds beyond the landscape. So, while waiting for the sun to move and the clouds to change I did a bit of exploring in the nearby area and was able to get many shots in directions where the sky was better. Unfortunately the sky got progressively worse and I abandoned the effort to photograph an updated "Bliss" during this trip.
A macro shot of a blue flower post processed with a textured background to get the above result. Hope you like it.
Have a nice day ahead!
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Time to kick off the sandals, feel the sand between your toes, and dive into the salty warmth of the Caribbean.
Technical info: Canon 60D, Canon EF-S 15-85mm, Hoya Circular Polarizer, processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop CS5 (for the frame and signature).
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