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In remembrance for those that fought for their ideals and for the rest of us. The somber blue/gray morning here seemed quite fitting.
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the outback of Australia. There is no other way to see the red center of Australia other than with a sunrise or sunset helicopter flight. The flat landscape casts shadows kilometers long with Uluru and Kata Tjuta glowing red for the briefest of moments, truly remarkable.
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A dry stane dyke, also known as a dry stone wall, is a wall constructed from stones without any mortar or binding material to hold them together. These walls are prevalent in the upland areas of the United Kingdom, particularly Scotland.
Photographed on Bergger Pancro400, with a 1940s Kodak Duo Six-20 camera, with Anastigmat lens.
Processed in divided D23 developer: 10 minutes in Part A and 3 minutes in Part B. It makes beautiful negatives.
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series
Nikon FE
Kodak Gold 200
Epson v370
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one from last night's celebrations.. hope to have a series together soon... such a fun time! bytegirlphotography.com
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It was time for a black and white from Death Valley. Watching the sun rise and move the light across the huge curving shapes of the dunes never gets old.
Haven't think of any title yet, you may supply the words for me. :)
Thanks for looking, have a wonderful time.
Update: Thanks Edward for the title.
Update: Thanks for taking this to Explore as of June 28, 2009
Last of the series from Magpie Mine. After a washout astro shoot the morning was a totally different matter. The unexpected mist that swirled around us, gave a lot of different compositional opportunities
Another take of the view from Trockener Steg, high enough to be at cloud level. Visible there in the valley is the town of Zermatt surrounded by its mountains.
It was an arduous and strenuous journey to get to such a rewarding view... I had to ride two gondolas to get here! Imagine all that standing around.