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I'm so excited to see the Laker playoff game tonight at Staples! Thanks for stopping by.
See it large.
Walked along armed with the camera, with ducks walking around, dogs on leashes, the nice gurgling stream..till I paused to observe the criss cross of the tracks, I thought the railway tracks depicted life and its people beautifully.
Fenel flowers once again, I find them very photogenic.
It's been a horribly wet day here today so it's been a good excuse to "play" with my photos :-)
Thanks to Paul Grand for the wonderful texture.
Olympus Pen EE-3, Zuiko 28/3.8, Ilford Ortho Plus, HC-110/dil. B, 6 min. Digitized with Nikon D700/ ES-2.
Railfans continue to converge on where the former TP&W line to Keokuk and Fountain Green Road come together on the south side of La Harpe, as the air brakes continue to charge on the Keokuk job.
Notice the ancient TP&W mile marker on the far right side of the image.
Light Rapid Transit tracks, Punggol, Singapore. Was very cloudy that day, just got 5 minutes of sun (lucky with the curved shadow here), and then it started to rain heavily!
Technical note: 6exp tone-mapped HDR, usual post-processing with photoshop for the sky dramatization, lighting and colors.
A pattern in the sandstone caught my eye at Whitehouse, on the Paria River in the Grand Staircase of the Escalante National Monument, Utah.
Classic simplicity of French Architecture. Walkways cross over a courtyard in an upscale Paris Neighbourhood.
Barren Branch and Turley Branch
New River Gorge
Back in February Fred and I explored Barren Branch for the first time and were met with several beautiful waterfalls and so many wonderful ice formations.
We were most excited when we witnessed these two creeks converging via waterfalls.
Back in February I shot the image below at the widest angle I had available, and as you can tell, it wasn't enough.
Fred and I returned last weekend with Duke, Teresa, Melissa and Rocky. At my disposal this time was my relatively new Sigma 10 - 20 lens!!
It's a little cluttered in there, but I still wanted to share this unique spot with you all. The waterfall to the left is Barren Branch and the waterfall to the right is Turley Branch.
Aquí os dejo una fotografía de mi ultima escapada a la costa, no hubo mucho colorido pero después del tiempo que hacia que no la pisaba disfrute como un enano. Como siempre muchas gracias por vuestras visitas y comentarios, saludos!
A lovely evening sky, and four strips of evening sky laid out on the ground.
I love this time of day - the constantly changing light, crisp and cold air, the nocturnal creatures starting to stir. Magical.
Have a look at the large view - it comes to life more there :-)
Composite Time Lapse of the 2017 Solar Eclipse. Taken near Boxelder, Wyoming.
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Oil on water again to try and perfect the art.
Firstly I have found a blob of washing up liquid helps stop the oil morphing into one mass. Also waiting 20 seconds in between shots to avoid shake.
Lit with the lenser with some rainbow paper under and on the opposite side of the glass for some bounce and colour. Flash gels surrounding the rest.
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I had a challenge today - which image to post. Both related to today's dailyshoot.com assignment of "Use strong converging lines in a photograph today. It's your choice whether or not to show the vanishing point." One taken 'in the field' at ikea of all places, and one taken in the 'studio'.
In the end, I decided I liked my creative one better.
The other is below in the comments, which do you like ?
the twin spans of the Bluewater Bridge converging with the setting sun in Michigan
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One of the artworks on display on the streets of Bad Ragaz during "Bad Ragartz". This one is by Graziano Pompili.
Wakering Photography Group Spring Photo Marathon 2024.
Six images in Five hours on Six given topics.
Category 5 :- Converging Lines.
Part of the road leading to Wakering Stairs sea wall.
All participants received a list of the topics by email at 10.00 am Saturday 23rd March 2024.
1/ Go!
2/ Lots of Red.
3/ More than 20
4/ A Creature among us.
5/ Converging Lines.
6/ The Very End.
All images had to be in Jpeg, No Post Processing except what the camera allows, just one image per category, we had to return to our groups meeting place, the Great Wakering Royal British Legion Club by 3.00 pm.
The images were downloaded to our club laptop and were stored for judging by two independent judges, the results will be declared at our Photography Group meeting Thursday 11th April 2024.
I would like to express my thanks to Dave Denby one of our Photography Group Admin for all his hard work time and effort in running this fabulous set of challenges.