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Merry Christmas my friends!
The full moon in different colors.
Camera: Canon 5DSR
Lens: EF70-200mm F/2.8L IS II USM
Focal Length:200mm; Exposure Time: 1/125 sec;
Aperture: 8.0; ISO: 100
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Twisted tree with twisty bokeh shot with lensbaby twist60 lens on canon body.
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Sun Flower upside down.
Sonnenblume mal umgekehrt.
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Daily visitor on the look out for a meal.. Even when she is fighting the wind, she always returns to her stick and looks over. Images were an experiment with lighting and use of a tripod.
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Another one from my visit to the capital – strange thing about this one is we spent ages getting to Tower Bridge, and the two best photos I have are this one and the Lust! one from a few days back. The ones I took of the bridge itself are pretty ordinary and may never be seen.
Anyway I went a bit mad with the editing but the result it produced I like – almost other worldly!! or is that just me?
I was on the same platform tonight but this time it is earlier and I have cropped right down into the image. To me it is a different view, to you I hope it is a nice view.
when growing up, we as minors never wanted to be labeled as "the different kid" looking back i have always carried that label and loved it. Today i realize that being different is never a bad thing, it simply means you are not afraid to be yourself with any regards of others perceptions. Choosing to be different is delivering a unique mix of value.
Model and photographer: Myself
Look Details: Coming soon
I went in search of architecture, and found a lighthouse, and mother natures architecture! Whilst everybody else was facing the other way iPhoning another mediocre sunset, I faced the this way and shot this. I know they think I'm dim! Not too bright!
DCPT-July2011 This is the front side (opposite of the side that most people take pictures of) of the John Moulton barn on Mormon Row in Grand Teton National Park. It is one of the most photographed barns in the country if not the world. This is the side that faces the Teton mountains. Most people photograph this barn from the back side to include the Teton mountains. This was very late in the afternoon after a rain shower when the sun came out just before sunset.
This is an enhanced version using several layers including black and white and infrared versions blended with the original color shot.