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Usually photographed from the Honolulu side, this view of Diamond Head looked quite different to me - so different, in fact, that I actually asked another guest if it was Diamond Head. He assured me it was, not quite hiding a smile.
I took this shot from a seventh floor balcony at the Kahala Hotel, looking westward. The image was kind of hazy, so it was a fine candidate for Sunday sliding. I used Jixipix moku hanga, trying for a tapa/barkcloth/kapa look.
First try (and based on age, possibly the last) with capturing a total solar eclipse. Tried to capture the "Diamond Ring", the moments just before totality. I was more than happy with the results. Sorry to add to the deluge of eclipse photos that are likely out there today. Hope if you were in the right place at the right time you had a chance to enjoy it.
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CSXT Q452-20 thumps over the double diamond once again at Ocala Station on a gloomy and very cool & wet Sunday afternoon. 03-21-21.
1949(?) Diamond T stake bed truck.
The Diamond T Company was an American automobile and truck manufacturer. They produced commercial and military trucks from 1905 until 1967.
When the total eclipse hit, it was completely masked by clouds. You couldn't see a damn thing for around a minute. Totality only lasted 2 and quarter minutes at my location so you can imagine how frustrating that was. Luckily, the clouds broke enough to allow for a few shots on goal. This was at the end of totality, when the sun starts to peak through again and makes the diamond ring effect. Even caught some plasma flares around the edges. Fort Worth, Texas, USA, April 2024
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Glacier Lagoon is a lake that exists as a result of the melting of a glacier. Big ice blocks break off, slowly melt and drift towards the sea where they break up in small pieces and wash upon the black sand beach, looking like diamonds. Sometimes you can find massive ice blocks, other times just a handful smaller ones like this day.
Diamond Beach, Iceland
And they said it would be heaving with photographers - well don't tell anyone, but I was there all night and after about 10pm I saw nobobdy else but my travel companions.
At this time of year, it never really gets dark in Iceland. Sunset at about 11.30pm, sunrise at about 3am, and in between is a twilight which it's perfectly possible to shoot in. Which is what I did. I wasn't about to waste a moment of shooting this magical scene.
This black sand beach is situated next to Jokulsarlon, a glacial lagoon which collects icebergs as they break away from the glacier. Some will stay in the lagoon, while others head out to sea through a short waterway, before being washed up on the beach by the tide. And there they sit and melt, making a dramatic contrast against the black sand. It was mesmerising. Single blocks of ice held my attention for long periods as they slowly changed form. There was a hint of colour in the sky which teased us, and the waves were hypnotic.
I filled half a memory card with shots that night. It was unforgettable.
I was immediately drawn to the repeating diamond pattern on this building facade. Looking up, I positioned my camera to capture just the pattern itself, removing any context that would identify the structure.
Working in black and white helped emphasize the strong contrast between the white panels and the dark shadows they create. I love how the diagonal arrangement creates this sense of movement across the frame, almost like a visual rhythm.
What I find fascinating about architectural photography is finding these moments where function becomes pure form. By focusing tightly on just this section, a practical building element transforms into something more abstract - a study in repetition and light.
The clean, high-contrast look gives it an almost graphic quality, like something designed on paper rather than built in the real world. Sometimes the most interesting architectural photos aren't of the entire building, but of the thoughtful details most people walk right past.
Light refraction in a glass paperweight reflected off of black acrylic.
Light bounced off a weight, refracted and reflected.
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Lovely neighborhood privacy fence, still trying to decide did they make this fence with Xs or Diamond designs. I guess it starts with diamonds so diamonds it is.
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A chunk of sea-polished glacial ice on the so-called "Diamond Beach" near the Glacial Lagoon in SE-Iceland.
Okay it's not an actual diamond, it's a double-terminated crystal. It's referred to as a diamond because of its clarity and well formed faces. I love this little crystal because I worked really hard for it. The Herkimer diamond mines are located in Herkimer New York. Many years ago I went with my family and we worked all day with a hand tool to slam at the rocks and try to find a "diamond." It was hard work but fun when we actually discovered some crystals. This one is about a 1/4" across.
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"Your diamonds cannot buy my silence! All of this is just a fake, so I will just take a break!!"
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A Sunday morning HWSZT train comes to the diamond in Linton. In town, they will drop the two lead SD40-2's and then head to Switz City to work the interchange.
A bit of a blue hour shot even though it was much longer after the sunset.
This water feature was sadly shut, but managed to get a composition from outside the railings to get the viewpoint I wanted. -
The Diamond Jubilee Fountain with the Round Tower in the background plus some little details revealed of buildings around Windsor.
It is challenge to try not to blow the highlights in the water fountain but also get the rest of the scene exposed.
This was a camera club social walk around Windsor.
Image details :- Nikon D750 with Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8 @ f/9.0, ISO 160, shutter on manual speed 3 seconds, focal length 24mm, tripod held against the railings for steady shot. Processed in Lightroom Classic.
The Diamond Beach is a strip of black sand belonging to the greater Breiðamerkursandur glacial plain, located by Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon on the South Coast of Iceland.
At the Diamond Beach, the icebergs which fill the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon wash up on shore, creating a stark contrast with the volcanic black sand. This beautiful display makes it a favourite location for photographers and nature lovers. Wildlife enthusiasts also frequent the site as many seals call the beach home, and it is one of the best places in the country to see orcas from the shore.
(source: www.guidetoiceland.is)
Soundtrack // Bande-son: DAWN LANDES ("Diamond Rivers"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8zcjv9Dsb4
"DIAMOND RIVERs run in streaks... Down my lover's cheeks..."
"One feels Merlin himself may have just crossed that bridge - beautiful." (Dave BAKER / www.flickr.com/photos/141626863@N07/)
"Excellent landscape image." (Joe KEELEY / www.flickr.com/photos/keo6/)
"Amazing ! What for a lovely mystic place !" // "Quelle beau lieu mystique !" (19MAURO64 / www.flickr.com/photos/114901260@N03/ )
"Cette arche, ce pont semble perdu au milieu de nulle part, il raconte la vie âpre dans ces collines, le paysage désolé, les herbes rares qui s'accrochent au minéral, magnifique ambiance !" // "This arch, this suspended bridge, lost in the middle of nowhere, tells the story of the bitter life led among these hills. Desolate landscape, scarce grass clinging to the mineral... the atsmopshere is fantastic." (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
My wife and my son standing together and enjoying the view to the Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland.
In the opposite direction you can find the famous Diamond Beach, where you can see (and photograph) ice blocks on black sand. Almost everybody took their images of the ice blocks, but for me the other direction worked best.
Walkway across Christians Brygge to the 'Black Diamond' building - Copenhagen's Royal Danish Library building. Designed by architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen and opened in 1999.
Diamond Firetails (Stagonopleura guttata), west of Guildford, central Victoria, Australia. While looking for raptors last weekend, I was really happy to find this pair of Diamond Firetails eating some grasses/seeds on the side of a small road bridge. Unfortunately, this image is an extreme crop taken in the afternoon through heat haze rising from the bitumen road, so the conditions were not ideal. However, I was very happy to see these birds which are listed as vulnerable, and capture eye contact from both birds in the one image. This is only the second time we have seen them in this area.
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Diamond Fuji@Lake Yamanakako
山中湖・ダイアモンド富士
The wind has begun to blow with the sunset.
Unfortunately a lot of swans had disappeared by the wind.
日没の時間には風が吹き始め、一気に気温が下がります。
あれほどいたはずの白鳥は風に流されて
いなくなってしまいました。
Yamanakako-mura, Yamanashi pref, Japan
On my last trip to Iceland, I ran into this heart shaped chunk of ice from an Iceberg that had washed up to shore at Diamond beach.
This surreal piece of ice was almost as tall as me, it stood strong, even as the powerful currents that brought it to shore fought hard to drag it back into oblivion. As I took this picture, it made me think that the most beautiful things can't be bought, nor do they last forever, but if you are lucky...you get a chance to enjoy them.
in memory of Eddie Moline