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When the wind blows, it doesn't take long before drifts start to cover the roads. Our local snowplow drivers do a great job keeping the roads clear.
This is a good photo to illustrate one of the problems of snow photography. Most people think all snow should be pure white in photos, but notice that if this was lightened enough to make the gray/blue snow white, everything else would be badly overexposed. But some snow in the foreground really is white because it is reflecting more sunlight than the rest. The trick is to get the correct exposure for detail in the brightest whites and shadows.
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Ontario Southland's Canadian Pacific 1927-built plow decimates some drifts on the St Thomas line outside of Ingersoll.
The mist that day was just in small drifting patches. This was the end of my walk and a quick glance behind gave me another brief opportunity.
The Snow and the wind have worked together to form some spectacular snow drifts. I love the shapes that are created!
More driftwood on the beach at Neys Provincial Park
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Often photographed, to the point of becoming old hat - but still makes a pleasing enough image. The JS class loco with a strangely cropped smokebox number plate drifts down towards Nanzhan from the deep mine at Erjing with a loaded coal train destined for the China Rail system.
Sandaoling Coal Mine railway, Xinjiang Province
in the far west of China.
December 2009. © David Hill
Drifting clouds form a backdrop to the colourful leaves of the Birch tree.
A walk in woodland a few days ago.
Snow drifts accumulate along the shore of windswept Lake Erie. During a deep cold winter, more of the lake will freeze over, and more snow will be blown to the shores.
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Kodak Royal Gold 400 ISO film.
Scanned using a Nikon Super CoolScan 9000 ED with the FH-835S 35mm strip film tray.
This shot has no main focal point, but i like it anyways. I love water, always have, and few of my shots have water abset from them, and i guess if you include clouds then even less of my shots have no water in at least one form.
I just like watching water drift away.
I really liked this place when i went there last... i can't wait to take my linhof there again soon without anyone around.
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Having an incredible amount of reach allows you to do some unique things with a lens. Zooming in on the moon as it rises is one of them. In this shot I've shot the moon at 600mm and cropped in a little over 50%, meaning that this is more like 1300mm of reach. I've got some cool shots of the moon in full light, but I wanted to share this more moody shots where layers of clouds are drifting in front of the moon. I've given this shot a little bit of a faded look in Exposure X2 to enhance the mood. It was still very yellow at this point, and I've tried to preserve that here. You can see more images that I've taken with the lens here: bit.ly/2dU7diG or view my first look video here: bit.ly/2dn7bBP
Technical Information: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV + Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5.-6.3 DI VC USD G2, Processed in Adobe Lightroom CC, Photoshop CC, and Alien Skin Exposure X2 (use code "dustinabbott" to get 10% off)
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Ashes to Ashes Drifting Raft, includes 9 texture sets and tons of animations.
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"Drift Rose" a Knockout rose variety. Spreads horizontal rather than vertical. Requires very little pruning; frost and disease resistant. "Popcorn" is the name. This flower isn't the usual color of cream with a yelloow center. Maybe a fertilizer effect? April 2020.
Explore - April 14, 2020.
Berkshire and Eastern Railroad train EDPW has arrived in the chair city and dropped their train in the yard for interchange to sister Genesee and Wyoming road, the Providence and Worcester Railroad. The four ex Pan Am units (two C40-8Ws and two SD40-2s) are now drifting back to the west end of the yard at about MP 345 on Main 2 of B&E's ex Pan Am Freight Mainline the one time Boston and Maine Fitchburg Division. After picking up and air testing their westbound train they will wait to meet eastbound intermodal train B100 before starting their 38 mile trip back home to East Deerfield Yard.
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Friday January 3, 2025
This Peachy Drift rose was unhappy in my yard, but is thriving in its new home at the farm. It's planted in the rose garden, and grows low to the ground, between the larger bushes.
This plant is hanging in there, despite its placement in an arid spot. The bunnies don't seem to like the flavor of its leaves and stems.
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A simple image of driftwood, washed up on the beach at Cullen in Morayshire, Scotland. I almost walked past this without photographing it, as I was in a world of my own. Glad I took the time though.
Hailstorm accompanied by strong thunder and numerous lightning flashes pounded us with 3/8" (1 cm) stones for almost a half hour, more than I've ever seen happen here. So much hail it created 'drifts' or banks against the side of the Alaska Highway.
We had a trip to the Most city with my friends because of a car drifting contest which took place there - it was COOOOOOOOOL!!!!!! ;-) all those skids, screeching, smoke, overtaking, speeding...WHOA!
And I guess I fell in love...you should have seen the "accessorized" cars.... My favorites - Ferrari, Dodge Viper, Porsche... ;-D
Info or: Basically, drifting is getting your car sideways down a road. Instead of a drifter causing a drift and then countering to straighten out, he will instead over-counter so his car goes into another drift. A good drifter has the ability to take five or six opposing turns without having traction at any point in time.
Lots of snow while I was away.
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she is amazing and building my drift car ♥ Axirala ♥ I am so impressed xoxo
Crikey - is it September already? One more day and I'm back at work :-( Where did the summer go?
I have been all domestic again today and I've just taken a blackberry and apple crumble out of the oven - I'm looking forward to some of that later. I ordered my new computer today - yay - but it's going to take 10 days to come - boo! Plus my GHDs have just packed up so I've ordered some more of those too - I had to pay for express delivery as I can't leave the house without their services. I hope they come early or we won't be going to playgroup tomorrow...
There wasn't much snow in Central Alberta in late December, but there was enough for a bit of drifting in some areas.
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Marfa, as a rule, yields a lot of great photography. One of my personal challenges has been capturing the subtle tones of light that is best suited for the grand gestures of Marfa . This is further challenged by nature as a subject. Long exposures loose definition in the organic sense and nature is such a fleeting prospect. That being said this shot ended up as a nice contrast between static railroad tracks and drifting clouds.
production was my first real jump into NIK color efex. I am still navigating the program but for the most part it is amazing.
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Tonight I drove home, and sat in my car after I parked up, and listened to "Drift" by Kim Janssen. I felt so far away from all my previous troubles and sadnesses, I felt so peaceful in my head - like it would be disruptive to my peacefulness to even come up with a good analogy to how peaceful I felt. It was lovely.
So, today, just... drift.
Sumi-e ink drawing with some tear-outs for whites, very experimental. You can make of it whatever you wish, a pyramid, snow drifts by the sidewalk, mountains. To me, it is an abstract study in ink.