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View there south of Escalante, Utah.

Perched above Bighorn Lake, it's a breathtaking 1000 feet drop into Devils Canyon below

Devils Tower from a distance.

Shown is an entry point to the Devils Springs in Ginnie Springs. This small spring run incorporates several individually named spring vents, which makes it one of the more popular locations at Ginnie Springs. Ginnie Springs, located on the Sante Fe River near High Springs, FL., is a premier springing location owing to its numerous swimmable springs and camping opportunities directly on the water.

Devil's Bathtub at Hocking Hills State Park (Ohio)

Isn't this a cool road? This is one of the first photos I took with the Hasselblad. That's quite a camera eh? Amazing optics and sharpness. I can't quite figure it out because it's not like my Sony system is blurry. The feel is very…immediate, no?

 

This is actually quite a dangerous part of the road between Kingston and Queenstown, especially when it's raining… so if you are ever coming down here, be sure to drive carefully! Sometimes it's not your fault as there are a lot of Chinese tourists who are not that familiar with driving at all.

 

- Trey Ratcliff

 

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When we were inside this amazing ghost town in Namibia where the sand has overrun everything, I asked Bel, who was filming me at the time for Becoming an Artist, to make an evil shadow in the sand… and she instantly made some bad-ass devil horns! If you see one side of her looks a bit disfigured like she has gout or something — that is actually her sound-pack on her belt.

 

- Trey Ratcliff

 

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I went on a drive Friday. This is Wildhorse Creek, a tributary of the North Fork of the Big Lost River.In the background is the Devil's Bedstead. The peak in the center, I believe is Old Hyndman@ 12,000 feet elevation. This is the Pioneer Mountain Range of the Sawtooth Mountains. These mountains are just north of Carey and this is the north side of the mountains. They are about 15 miles north of Carey, but I drove a little over 60 miles to get here. There are a lot of high mountain lakes in these mountains. I hiked a couple of trails that have better south exposure, but I still ran into snow before I got to the lakes. It really helps with perspective to stand up here alone surrounded by peaks 10,000-12,000 feet tall. The valley floor here is about 7500 feet, you really feel small and insignificant. As high as the streams are, I was surprised how clear the water is.

Devils Marbles in Central Australia, Northern Territory

Even though bad knees, a fear of heights, and wondering if I'd ever be able to get down from above even if I was able to climb up the rocks, I still managed to find a little, but not much, elevation to shoot L863 passing along Devil's Lake. Current track speed is 10 mph; hard to believe that the CNW used to roar through here about 60 or 70 mph faster than today.

Diary: Day 372

 

They came looking for me after i fled. They burned...everything....that i love. They thought by doing this they would kill me. Make me come back.

 

But no.

 

I am reborn. I am going to kill every last one of those fucks and show hell why i am the most feared of them all...

The Devils Spring System has several springs in its short run to the Sante Fe River. The caverns of its spring heads are very popular for cave diving. It is but one of numerous springs that can be accessed at Ginnie Springs, a private campground located outside of High Springs, FL.

devil's dyke.

 

it made me think about Italy, probably for the first time with so much melancholy. it made me feel so lonely;

 

never missing

This is known as "Devils Cauldron" It is a waterfall on the Tavy Cleave in the Dartmoor national park. It is a bit of a hike to get here, due to the terrain & being waterlogged underfoot from all the recent rain we have had lately, but is well worth the trek as the river is in spate ! A BIG thanks for looking!

It really strange because it looks like the light is shining out from inside the peak.

View of Devils Elbow from Heceta Head on the Oregon Coast. Photographed with a Leidolf Wetzlar Lordomat Rangefinder with a Lordonar f/2.8 50mm lens. The film is Kosmo Foto Mono 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).

Jefferson National Forest

Lucifer

Colour Portrait

 

Your the devil in disguise

Elvis Presley

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Devil's Thumb and Mount Whyte, reflected in Lake Agnes

Devil Island in the distance with the setting sun in the smoke haze from northern forest fires over Lake Huron.

DEVIL MAY CRY 5

- Camera tools by Otis_Inf (and Jim2Point0 and K-Putt and Hattiwatti)

- 4k Supersampled Shot

- Reshade 4.0.2

Livingstone Island, Zambia

 

Devil's Pool is adjacent to the famous Livingstone Island situated on the edge of the Victoria Falls.

 

During the drier months of the year, May to October, it is possible to walk along the lip of the falls. This can only be done from the Zambian side. After thousands of years of erosion, many rock pools have formed and one of them has formed right on the very edge of the sheer drop.

 

Over 500 million litres of water a minute cascade over the almost 2km wide falls, causing a deafening and spectacular explosion of spray which can be seen 30 miles away. This is why it is known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or The Smoke that Thunders.

 

You can find guides who will take you on the Zambian side, at the entrance to the Falls.

 

The devil's punchbowl, Mangerton mountain, at dusk, with Torc mountain and Lough Leane in the background.

Devil's Lake Railroad

Devil's Lake Wisconsin

 

NOTE: FINAL PRINTS WILL BE WATERMARK FREE.

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Looking South from Cape Cove on the Oregon Coast.

Lübeck - Moments

 

The legend of the devil and St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, Germany, tells of a clever deception.

 

In the 13th century, workers building the church told the curious devil they were constructing a wine bar. Pleased with this idea, the devil offered to help. Upon discovering the truth, the enraged devil attempted to destroy the church with a boulder. A quick-thinking worker promised to build a tavern nearby, appeasing the devil.

 

The "Devil's Stone" still rests near the church, supposedly bearing the devil's claw marks. In 1999, a bronze statue of a cheerful devil was placed on the stone. The Ratskeller tavern, built across from the church, fulfills the promise made to the devil. This charming tale showcases the wit of Lübeck's people and adds a whimsical touch to the church's history.

We have just retuned from a week in the stunning Cairngorms, the weather wasn't great but we made the most of it none the less.

 

Here is one of the species of fungi we thought we may be a little late for. With some advice from a friend we managed to find a few specimens of this Devils Tooth, fortunately this one was still in good shape!

 

We then bumped into a very nice chap who turned out to be a local recorder of toothed fungi. He proceeded to show us dozens more specimens and half a dozen more species of toothed fungi. Unfortunately they had all gone their best but he invited us back up in the coming years and promised to show us around. He has also sent us an excellent guide he co-wrote to toothed fungi of the Cairngorms.

 

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Wildflowers bloom below Devil's Castle, at Albion Basin in Alta, Utah.

From Joyner Ridge, Devils Tower National Monument, Devils Tower, WY

For this pinhole test I've taken three different views of a carved Tasmanian Devil outside the Wool Centre in Ross. Each were taken with the Nikon D850 and the Thingyfy pinhole adapter. I call this a test because I wanted to see how this object in deep shade would appear with the right exposure.

 

With a digital camera the aperture is set to the size of the pinhole which registers as f/0 in the camera. Focus is impossible because there is an unlimited depth of field, and it will be soft. In any case the viewfinder doesn't work. Manual exposure is required. One can then either set the ISO high (but this brings with it noise in the dark shadows), or on a tripod set a long exposure. I find the best results come from using 100 ISO as a base setting and then adjusting the exposure time to match the light. Pinhole is about hands on trial and error. But once you get a feel for the light conditions it is possible to make accurate guesses at exposure times and your biggest challenge will be framing the shot.

 

Once again the effect is not unlike that of a Holga toy camera or even some early Polaroids.

 

SOME RESOURCES:

 

Here is a really good introduction to digital pinhole photography by Frederik Boving. www.youtube.com/watch?v=89YyclkpOkA

 

One of the masters of pinhole camera building and technique is Joe Van Cleave (he also collects old typewriters). He has produced many videos, but in this long one he shows you how to make a cigar box camera from scratch. "Circular Image Pinhole Camera" www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KaqJAT5yOg

 

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