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Out exploring a new area for us. North of Cissbury ring, a walk with two lenses, the 24-105 and the 100-400, this was with the 100-400. What caught my eye here was the way all the lines of tracks in fields and hedgerows seemed to converge in one area, it was a little misty and a lazy wind but a flask of coffee in the car awaited our return.
66750 6V35 Clitheroe-Avonmouth (GBRF)
A new train flow, for me,at any rate, loaded PCA cement tanks rapidly rolling South.
Con (as in concrete, well cement), vergence.
Not as happy with this, as i was with my dai-vergence, i need to trace the fault back, from my initial "click" maybe the scene was just too busy, or i got the angles slightly incorrect, i am happy to show this warts and all image though, i feel it is progress for me.
There is another crop within this, and i checked it out, alas it hi-lights the warts, so this it is.
Doh, sussed it, it needed to be more head on, with the train on the bend,
An old outfall on my local beach at low tide with a long exposure , the wind was doing a nice job on the clouds for me .
What did the tree learn from the earth
to be able to talk with the sky?
- Pablo Neruda
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The Brunkeberg Tunnel in Norrmalm, Stockholm, is a 231-metre-long passageway for pedestrians through the esker Brunkebergsåsen. The tunnel was inaugurated in 1886 by King Oscar II. (wikipedia)
Standing outside my office block I was looking for a shot to convey the height. With the overhang of the entrance against the slats on the side of the building the lines looked pleasing against the blue sky. If you look too long at the lines you will see circles before your eyes.
Beautiful Summer! Our fence in the back and our neighbor's fence and beautiful flowers on the left. Happy Fence Friday!
Rayons et chemin convergent vers un même point. N'avez vous pas envie de l'atteindre? Pleumeur-Bodou 2020.
An early morning view of some of the beautiful tulip fields at Wooden Shoe farm, near Woodburn Oregon.
Shallow depth of field exposure technique highlighted here.
I have never had a thing for those massive waterfalls where you get soaking wet from the spray even if you try to photograph it from a 100 meters distance. It was not until I found this little section of this waterfall where the flow was interrupted in a cool way I got excited and started to work the scene. I quite like the resulting image and hope you do as well! Captured on a recent trip to Møre & Romsdal, Norwa
Location: Spes Bona farm dam near Durbanville.
Description: With clouds this gorgeous, how could I not go out and find something to reflect them in!?
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Equipment: Sony Alpha 100 (Sigma 10-20mm)
Date: June 2008