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So some Eejit came up with this idea to do 52 diptychs in 2012 . one mono and one colour . So i`ll be uploading mine every Sunday for the next 52 weeks !! ..................
And No !! this isn`t my 2012 project , just a sidebar so to speak ....... thought it might be fun ;-))
at the top of the dale there's evidence of old buildings/mills and a couple of walled in areas with water flowing through - I assume that it is to do with washing sheep - hence the public art embedded in the wall. Wish I'd had flash to put a bit of side light in to pick out the words better - I'm intrigued by 'Merky' and if it's meaning is the same as murky
Another go at some Infrared but on an infrared HDR this time! Generated the 3 IR exposures into an HDRimage before tweaking it. Probably doesn't matter much if it's an HDR image or not but thought i'd give it a try...
Tannin-stained streaks of brown in the water flowing over Dip Falls in Tasmania's northwest.
Nikkon D700, Nikkor 17-35 mm @ 17 mm,
20 s @ f/16, ISO 100,
Singh Ray Mor-Slo 5 stop ND
Lee 0.3 hard GND.
Far too cold in February, although there are a group of swimmers who go into the sea on the other side of the pool every day of the year.... Shudders!
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The sun disappears into the waters of Little Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan at Petoskey, on one of the longest days of the year.