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"All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream" ~ Edgar Allan Poe

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Cover photo of the group DREAMS DO COME TRUE in March 2021

 

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I am really bad at naming images if you couldn’t tell and I was looking for something that would help me name this on-going series.. thanks to Bart with a passing comment of Dreamscape, I really like it so for now I’ll be happy with that until other ideas come to mind💭

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2016

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2016

Playing with my new Voigtlander 17.5mm f/0.95 manual lens. Definitely a learning curve, but worth the time. Haven't mastered it yet, but what I've realized is that using this lens really makes you slow down and think about what you're shooting. I think a lens like this makes you a better photographer. Using this lens with an Olympus EM1 Mark III. EXIF - f/5.6 - (yes f/5.6 yielded this sunstar with this lens), 20 seconds, ISO 200. Please let me know what you think.

Grosspeter-Tower, Basel, Switzerland

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Sunset over Moorlough, Donemanagh, Strabane, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Another image taken at LEA 29, of the amazing installation by French artist, Gem Preiz. A very inspiring place to explore.

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Castelluccio di Norcia (PG) Umbria Italy - Fuji X-Pro1 - Fujinon 50-200mm

Porthtowan beach, Cornwall. My first visit to Cornwall and, despite having seen many amazing images of Cornish beaches, I'm still struck by their stunning beauty now that I'm actually here. Magical place. Post processed in Enlight and Stackables.

Having previously posted this image in colour, I was itching to work on a mono conversion......hope you like it.

See large size. Two rejected slides were mounted in the same frame and then a macro capture was made. One is a macro of wood, and the other are 2 old buddies from my 1971 Kibbutz, Gesher Haziv in northern Israel.

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View from the Empire State Building's (ESB) observation deck in New York City, NY looking down to the south at around 6pm.

 

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Twilight view from Clingmans Dome in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The world below was in clouds, with just a few peaks breaking though to the waning light. A thirty second exposure rendered the fast-moving clouds as an impressionistic blur.

 

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Another IR, I hope to do more conceptual works soon, but I've got few ideas!

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Testing a concept I've had for a while. In camera double exposure using a Milky Way image from August 2018 as the base image. Light painted the river on my property (Pioneer Creek), Light Painting Brushes black fiber optic for the light man, lensless refractograph for energy field light man emanates from, all in one long exposure. I'll be trying this out in another location later this year when the Milky Way is more visible.

A sunset for Sunday - this post-storm sky was fascinating with different shapes, layers and colors. All of these colors were naturally occurring, I just increased the contrast and boosted color slightly to bring them out. Some of the clouds look like they're straight from a dream, or perhaps a fairytale...

 

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Have a wonderful Sunday, my friends!

 

"Don't forget: beautiful sunsets need cloudy skies." - Paolo Coelho

As much as I love my Nikon ; I also enjoy the results of my iPhone. The creative apps are a relaxing past time. I probably take as many photos with my phone as I do with the Nikon!

The three paintings here are in vastly different styles, but each represent something of the dreaming of immigrant settlers in the Tasmanian landscape.

 

1. On the left is a beautiful painting of The First Basin at the Cataract Gorge from 1895. www.flickr.com/photos/luminosity7/48820837578/in/dateposted/

It is by Gladstone Eyre (1862-1933) and reminds me very much of the work of American artist Winslow Homer (1836-1910).

 

2. In the centre we have Geoff Parr's "Seascape towards Evening" 1967.

 

3. On the right is a striking landscape "Untitled" by Denise Campbell from 1973.

 

* All photographs taken with the Nikon D850.

Dreamscapes: Kippen Muir.

For the 3rd night in a row I headed out Saturday night hoping for more clear skies with little moon and views of the stars and Milky Way. It was cloudy though so I contented myself with some simple lightpainting up on the rather squelchy Kippen Muir with the wonderful backdrop of the Fintry Hills silhouetted against the surreal light polluted skies of Glasgow.

Zeiss 50/1.4 Planar

Nikon D7100

Nikon 10-24mm f3.5-4.5

Lee Bigstopper + Lee Gnd 0.9s

10mm | f10 | 120s | iso100

Some photogenic clouds around at sunset yesterday - unfortunately the colour didn't explode at sunset, but we did get around 20 minutes of these beautiful magenta/purple tones before it went down!

A beautiful Spring night at Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis

Another shot from my trip to Oregon. Please leave a comment/fave if you like it. Please do not use/post elsewhere without my prior consent. Thank you.

 

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This was taken in the fall of 2014 just as some colors were starting to light up the trees. I came back in the spring of 2015 and it was quite distressing how chewed up the sensitive mossy ground had become from other photographers in such a short period of time. This is one of my favorite waterfalls but I doubt I'll be back anytime soon as I imagine the destruction is only going to get worse.

This is 3 exposures blended together using my advanced Photoshop tonality control and multiple exposure blending techniques. I produced a video detailing these techniques, it's available here: www.zschnepf.com

 

Another from my recent trip to the SW with fellow Photo Cascadia member Sean Bagshaw.

 

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