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Two American White Pelicans reflecting on each other.

Had some fun time at this lovely Kindred sim

 

Kindred

Sharp attention

Action initiation

Temporal duration

The dynamic morning atmoshere of the Routeburn lower valley

This shot came about a few months ago. I think it illustrates how a seascape scene is capable of multiple characteristics at the same moment. Benign rocks are lit with the disappearing sun and a ray of light pierces the water. All this while the warmth from the setting sun can almost be felt. The blue clouds also contribute and add a different mood; one of cold and impending storms. The combination of various elements make for a very dynamic seascape.

 

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Mount Emei, China.

  

This my first DRI (Dynamic Range Increase), NOT an HDR. 3 shot bracket digitally merged in Photoshop Elements 6.

instant uplifting of spirit. for us mere mortals, that is an energy that can move mountains. and that is what we are gonna do.

filtered out of a smeared, dusty wooden wall

Sunset on I-10 and everyone's headed for the City of Angels

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The other day a friend was commenting on the clouds that appear along the Sunshine Coast vs those in Alberta. Ostensibly, those that take shape over the ocean vs those that develop in the prairies. We both came to the conclusion that although the topic of clouds was the same, the resulting forms were often different yet unique to the landscape. (so to speak)

In this image there are two distinct clouds forming in the distance, both over the ocean and developing over a distant island. Pender Island to be exact. One, filling the sky at a higher level, while the other stretching for miles at a specific height catapillaring along the ocean.

 

After photographing Prairie clouds for the last 26 years, I have noted in my photos they are often quite wispy, or perhaps appearing like giant whipped potatoes in a thunder cloud, or just plain leaden, covering the sky. They too come in many forms, but for the most part, look distinctively different. And, isn't it fun to just watch them as they move inexorably across the sky creating their beauty for us to photograph.

  

A long exposure, landscape image of the morning sun, shining through the arch of Bowfiddle Rock, off Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.

I loved this shot

 

Not as 'clean' or dynamic as the diver but it had something I liked

 

Perhaps it appealed because it had a 'rougher' reality to it

A beautiful warrior angel with long blond hair and gold wings. She is dressed in a shiny, gold armour and she is carrying two firearms.

Created via Artificial Intelligence (Nightcafe)

Proyecto en curso / Ongoing project:: WOODEN NIGHTS

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 + reverse GND8 filter

 

Zahara de los Atunes (Cádiz - Andalucía)

 

On Black

 

More seascapes in Zahara de los Atunes

 

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White's Lake in Nova Scotia today.

Location: Namdaemun, Seoul, South Korea

Year: 2015

Dynamic, sculpture by Wolfgang Göddertz, at the Velderhof Golf Course in Pulheim-Stommeln

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Dynamik, Skulptur von Wolfgang Göddertz, am Golfplatz Velderhof in Pulheim- Stommeln

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Push or pull? The point is, you get to choose. For Macro Mondays, Push Pull theme. Have a great week!

There's a single meteor in this image that I didn't notice until I got back and began working on the image. Of course there were a few plane trails to remove as well, I don't like them, they feel like graffiti in the sky to me. This was a beautiful place to view the stars, with natural dunes at my feet and trees silhouetting the horizon. Needless to say images like this humble me. I can't help to wonder what's out there.

 

This is a fifteen shot blend with seven shots to bring out the foreground detail. It's taken me some years to get to this point in Astro processing. The funny part is this particular image is an example of what not to do. I'm not here to point out it's flaws, but I know what they are. The bottom line is, astro photography is one of the most challenging mediums left in the photography field. There's a combination of factors at play that make a shot like this an extreme challenge. I find myself failing quite frequently.

 

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