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I like the way the snow looks on the roundish supportive ridges above. How velvety and how inviting! Mt Korenge (2766m in elevation). Yes, an avalanche graveyard, so far entombing not a few adventurous/daredevil skiers. Yet to some, probably looks all the more fulfilling/becomes engrossing for it.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.
Day 30 #covid19 #lockdown
On #WorldEarthDay this image of dawn near Whinhill In Greenock seemed so appropriate at this time. With everyone on lockdown nature is getting a chance to recover. Take care everybody.
Again and again, it’s well worth hiking up a mountain early in the morning to witness a unique sunrise. The brief moments just before the sun rises also have their own special charm, as can perhaps be seen in this panoramic shot in 6x17 format. From the Hohneck mountain, one of the prominent viewpoints in the Vosges Mountains in France, the view stretches across a vast landscape all the way to the peaks of the Swiss Alps.
Painting - Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 cm
Just a modest contribution of mine with a wish to lift the spirit of all my Flickr friends in the middle of the current pandemic. I sincerely hope for the early arrival of a new dawn to disperse the human sufferings that are currently on our news channels seven days a week. WE SHALL OVERCOME!
An earlier version of this image recently came out top in Outdoor Photography's 'One Thing this Month' competition and can be seen in the current issue. This is a slightly different edit, which has a bit more bite. I just love the recession of hills here and the whole spectrum of colours. Comments always welcome and thanks for looking.
Blue Hour this morning at Antelope Lake in Plumas County, California, USA. By this time of year the surface temp of the lake is in the 60's Fahrenheit. Last night the air got down to right at the freezing mark so it made for some wonderful low fog on the water....the moody clouds, calm air for reflections and the setting nearly full strawberry mood all just came together to make for a lovely scene I was blessed to capture.
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Crescent Moon, Jupiter, Venus and Mercury aligned from upper to lower in the dawning sky. You are lucky if you find the faint white light of Mercury between the clouds at the bottom center (please enlarge the image). Taken at 19:26 UT on August 19, 2025. Handheld.
Beautiful walk at sunrise today, 1km from home. Sometimes its easy to forget what's on your doorstep.
We were standing in a cluster of other photographers at a popular spot, waiting for sunrise. A sudden snow storm left only the 4 intrepids from Scotland looking at the baby blue soft light...and then I looked behind me.
We have a couple of sunny days with clear skies and dry. Mind you in the last couple days we are dry, but no sun which is slightly annoying. Anyway 2 mornings ago we had a beautify dawn with a gorgeous colour sky.
Camera: Shen Hao TZ-45 IIB
Lens: Schneider Kreuznach Apo-Symmar 150
Filmback: Shen Hao 6x17
Film: Kodak Ektar 100, 120
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
ScannerSoftware: SilverFast
This morning's sunrise on the Penryn River. Perfectly still with some beautiful colours in the sky. Just a shame I had to rush off to work. Would have been nice to potter down the river in the boat. :)
Dawn breaks on the River Thames, providing a magnificent natural backdrop to gems of architecture from Sir Christopher Wren's baroque St Paul's Cathedral, the elegant art deco Oxo Tower, the 1980s Weetabix boxes in the core of the Square Mile, and weird modern shapes like the Walkie Takie and the Cheese Grater. In the distance, the new, or at least new-er, financial district at Canary Wharf can also be seen.
With a clear blue sky morning and the sun peeping through the trees daybreak delivers dawns reflective beauty !
Pushing on that trigger is like pulling magic into my very soul...Darrell.
Have a safe and delightful day dear Flickr friends !