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Dry section of Pedernales Falls. You can see the erosion in the limestone from when the falls is running. Pedernales Falls State park near Johnson City, Texas
Was wanting this shot with my favorite rock formation in the Dry Falls area and then I noticed something moving . . .
The surface workings of Dry Rigg Quarry near Helwith Bridge. Above the quarry lies Moughton, a limestone plateau with large areas of impressive limestone pavement.
Camera: Canon Eos 7D
Lens: EF-S17-85mmF/4-5.6-IS-USM
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 33 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/125
ISO: 100
This double stone Dry-dock is the oldest preserved dock in the Netherlands and its distinctive build makes it a unique example. When taking a tour of the Dry dock, it is highly advised to follow the guided tour, which is definitely worth it. Moreover, to this day, ships are still mooring in the Dry dock.
Source: www.hellevoetsluis.nl
shot with a fujifilm x-t1 and a xf18-135mm super zoom lens--with a raynox dcr-250 close-focusing diopter
Two photo's stitched together.. they weren't planned to be stitched together but with the help of Photoshop auto fill in it seemed to work :-)
This view of Nidderdale is taken from Wath Road which runs from Pateley Bridge to Wath village.
Nidderdale, North Yorkshire was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1994
Today I had a fun photo shooting session at Punggol Beach, Singapore, with my usual buddy Rajesh (rags1969), but also special guest from the US John (johopo) visiting Singapore! We had a great time! Thanks guys!
Other shots of this beach in my Punggol Set.
ND400 + Digital Blending + Photoshop photo filters. More shots using this technique in my Digital Blending Set.
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a canon ef 180mm f3.5 l usm macro lens, on a fringer ef-fx pro ii adapter
The old dry-dock tracks from Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron into Port Philip Bay. Taken just at sunset on Boxing Day.
I couldn't be bothered setting up HD filters, but 6 seconds was enough to give a descent long exposure effect.
These dry stone fences were built in the Plains District of Victoria in around 1850's, after the gold rush in Ballarat.
Creator's Club - Flora Found & Foraged
Pure White Profile
Paper White Profile
from the Shades of White Collection
by Kim Klassen
Props used
dried flora
small glass jars
vintage wooden spools