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Faraglioni di Capri dalla Via Krupp

Lo ammetto la foto e' stata leggermente ruotata di 2 gradi in senso orario poiche' l'orizzonte era un po' storto. A parte questo, e' un bianco e nero direttamente dalla fotocamera usando il suo filtro rosso ed un polarizzatore.

 

Faraglioni of Capri from Via Krupp

I have to admit it, this picture has been slightly rotated by 2 degrees clockwise since the horizon was not very straight. Aside from this, it is a black & white shot directly straight out of the camera using a polarizer and the in-camera red filter.

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View on black

 

- www.kevin-palmer.com - After descending the steep sand dune on the Cowles Bog trail, this is the view.

It would be pretty exciting trying to escape via the outside staircase during a fire or emergency.

- www.kevin-palmer.com - 2 rafts make their way down the Snake River with the Grand Tetons in the background.

Lens: Tokina AT-X 12-24mm f/4

Papaya are called "pawpaw" in Tobago.

 

EF-S17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM

0.02 sec (1/50) @ f/5.6

FL 31 mm, ISO 160

 

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I love putting on my circular polarizer and taking some cloud shots.

 

Nikon D7000_Nikon 16-85 f/3.5-5.6G ED VR_ISO100_f/8.0_1/250s

 

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Yashica Electro 35 GSN, 45mm f/1.7 + IR720 + CPL, Rollei Infrared 400

 

Rodianal 1+50, 68F/20C, 12 minutes. Inversions for first 30 secs then three times at the top of every minute after.

A second view is included in the comments.

 

Friday the 500 ton piece called a "grillage" was hoisted into place. Early Sunday I stopped for a few shots on my way out the Gate after salmon. I caught a few good photos, no salmon. Please view large.

 

Two interesting articles about this latest addition:

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www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/04/17/BAOJ...

 

0.017 sec (1/60) @ f/2.8

FL 28 mm, ISO 100

 

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This photo has been published in the blue book, which is available for purchase through my online bookstore at blurb.com.

Merano, Bz, Italy

 

HDR - +1/-1

 

1/160, f4.5

I am attempting to emulate my infrared Jedi master Deeva. Am I on the right track Dee? Taken from Three Sisters Islands bridge looking towards Niagara Falls.

 

Method to my madness: Nikon D40, 18-55mm Nikkor kit lens, circular polarizer. Sorry, forgot to bring my Hoya R72 this time, had to make due. In Photoshop I used the channel mixer and selective desaturation of greens and reds.

- www.kevin-palmer.com - Normally ocotillos are brown and dead. But after a rainfall they quickly turn green and red flowers bloom at the top. This was shot in Coyote Canyon in Anza Borrego.

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Got together with Messina today. Local band from Woodstock, CT. They've been around for a while but they're becoming serious about their music now. Needed fresh promotional pictures. This is one of the locations. I think i'm going to post up one more shot from the last location we went to.

 

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My third b800 is coming in tomorrow! Really stoked about that.

 

Strobist:

B800 in beauty dish camera right pointed at group.

B800 back far right

 

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Triggered by Cybersyncs.

  

Oceana County's Historical Society occupies the Chadwick-Munger house in Hart. According to a 1986 article, it was designed and built in 1892 by a doctor named Chadwick, and was subsequently lived in by the Munger family for many years. It served a variety of civic purposes before coming into the hands of the historical society.

This afternoon and early evening I stepped outside and took a country cruise to find some local creeks/streams (water sources.) SPRING has sprung! :)

 

Among the outskirts of my hometown, I went to a known location where I could hear the sounds of peaceful running water. I parked my car and grabbed my camera gear where I would walk a few hundred yards due southeast, and there it was...

 

Before me was this amazing little stream with water runoff; my ears blissful to hear the calm serene sound of nature taking effect. I loaded the Canon 60D up on the tripod, set the AEB (-2, 0, +2,) and with the releases of the shutter remote I captured this scene per the image above. Note the grass blades and their reflection on the water's surface.

 

Technical and other processing stuff:

-circular polarizer

-3 image HDR

-blacks, exposure, contrast, saturation, levels/s-curve, sharpening

 

See it here on Facebook:

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Enjoy :)

Nikkor 105mm F/2.8 VR Micro with 72mm of extension tubes, circular polarizer, Lumiquest softbox on a SB600 Nikon external flash.

HDR Experiment, never tried it before, this was taken at Duke Gardens, Durham, North Carolina. USA, it was full mid day sun and several people in the photograph. I wanted to get back some of the saturation and distort it enough to make the people unrecognizable but yet still distinguish them as real folk.

Näkymä Kasavuoren kalliolta

- www.kevin-palmer.com - The fall colors were at their peak in this meadow below Dry Fork Ridge.

Dupont State Forest, North Carolina.

 

There's no feeling like driving 10 hours down to the mountains, hiking an hour to a nice waterfall, opening your camera bag and realizing that you left your ND filters in Ohio.....luckily I didn't intend on shooting that many waterfalls this trip down anyway. I did have my circular polarizer which did help out a bit but any exposures more than 3/4 of a second were out of the question, at least on this one.

It kind of speaks for itself, doesn't it?

 

strobist: 1 White Lightning Ultrazap 1600, camera right, diffused by a 22" PCB HOBD (beauty dish). 1 Canon 580EX, camera left, diffused by a white umbrella (fill). 1 Nikon SB-24, camera left (behind subject, pointed at fence), bare. Flashes and strobe triggered via Cybersyncs; strobe powered by Innovatronix Explorer XT. A circular polarizer was used.

Had a little play with a circular polarizer on this shot. Quite happy with the end result.

Tiny Waterfall along Cascades Trail, North Adams, Massachusetts.

 

I enjoyed my last visit so much that only three days later I returned once more to this great little trail.

Taken from the ruins of the old power plant.

Beautiful clouds today with many contrails. 93 degrees. Richardson, TX.

The river's just below flood stage this time of year. Spring is awesome!

 

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- 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.

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.

The classic Seattle Skyline from the Bainbridge Ferry, one of the best ways to see the city.

 

View On Black

The Hart Congregational United Church of Christ dates from 1885. Presumably the altar and nave are on the other side of this large stained glass window.

Large On Black

 

Fishing gloves, hanging up to dry against a fishing shack, along with an old wooden float. This was taken on a recent trip to Matheson Island, Manitoba, about an hour and a half north of Gimli. To get there we travelled on gravel roads and took a short cable ferry ride across to the island. It has a distinct maritime quality, and exudes rustic charm around every corner. The residents are mostly fishermen, and were very friendly and welcoming. Luckily, the skies were beautiful and the sun came out.

 

The community of Matheson Island is situated on the island with the same name near the Narrows on Lake Winnipeg. Nearby communities include Princess Harbour, Pine Dock and the Bloodvein Indian Reserve. While Pine Dock is on the same side of the lake as Matheson Island, the other communities are about 16 kilometres across the lake.

 

For Bald Eagle birders and naturalists, Bald Eagle Island Tours offer wonderful fall packages to people interested in photographing these incredible birds. Over 300 birds have been spotted "staging" along the shores of Matheson Island before migrating south. They stop every year at the near-by fishplant to feed. Some of the eagles stay year-round, apparently. And, they are as bold as they are bald, and will swoop down and grab fish in their talons that the fishermen toss away. They also sit in the trees along the shorlines of Black Bear Island and keep vigil for the fishermen, who are an important source of food for these incredible raptors.

 

Think I might have to make a return trip soon to Matheson Island to get acquainted with the Bald Eagles. (This photo was taken using a Circular Polarizer filter).

The Watson-Curtze Mansion on West Sixth Street was built in 1891 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It has been owned by the Erie County Historical Society and operated as a museum for many years. It is currently undergoing a major restoration.

Sand Run Metropark - Akron, Ohio.

that dog is whereing a lot more than the people on the ride

It's always a thrill to round that last bend in the creek and catch that first glimpse of the waterfall.

Nikon F6 with AF Nikkor 28-85 AF New lens. Fuji Provia 100 with Circular Polarizer.

 

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Oh what beautiful skies! San Diego is sunny, but rarely do we get a spotted cloudy blue sky like this. When we do, it's magic.

This 1903 memorial to local soldiers who died in the Civil War is located on the grounds of the Oceana County Courthouse.

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