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In 2006 and 2007, Trainboy and I had a brief period of living next door to each other in DeKalb while he was a student at NIU. We stopped in at Belvidere to check on the CNW sisters one night after an NWI Chapter Meeting in Rockford. I believe Tom, John, Tim and Lance were along for this effort. No flashbulbs used for this nighttime view as there was plenty of available light.
The CNW 8646 & 8701 lived on the Belvidere Sub for many months during this period and I'm pleseantly surprised that 5.5 years later that they are still alive on Uncle Pete's railroad.
08-27-2006
Dynamic - Abstract Art By China Alicia Rivera
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Tower Beach, UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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shot at Kelanang Beach together with the handsome gentlements : Shazral , Firuz and Arabischenab.. we had wonderful times shooting sunset at this place.
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Dynamic Range Increase (DRI) of 3 exposures using Smart Objects. long exposure was done using the humble Hoya ND400.
Taken from the viewing enclosure, Spanish Airline Aviaco's McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 EC-DGD 'Castillo de Arcos' caught departing Zurich back in 1986
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
With dynamic brakes in full cry, a spotless 8148 and 8145 lead 8928N slowly down the hill through Ocean View. The vibrant colours in the background are thanks to a wet winter, a reasonably warm spring!
Wings Over Illawarra 2022, Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.IXc MH603, construction number CBAF.IX.5589, VH-IXF, in the markings of 331 (Norwegian) Squadron.
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Just got the new batmobile and fucking hell do I love it. Just kinda messed around and made this. Only new figure here is Robin, who's rocking the capemadness hood. also I got rid of the silly stud shooters on the batmobile cause they just ruin the whole thing.
This is a multi exposure blended image taken in Grand Teton National Park last September. Three handheld shots were taken in quick succession using auto bracketing....one overexposed, one underexposed and one correctly exposed.
The high dynamic range approach allows the nuances of light and color to be captured more thoroughly and the final image more closely resembles the beauty of that magical morning in the Tetons....
(This was taken approximately 15 miles north of Jackson, Wyoming on Hwy 191. The creek you see in the foreground is a finger off of the Snake River)
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This is one of those shots that I've taken a few times before, but never at this exact time of day and never with my D700. So since I was up on Mt. Washington last night, I decided to give it a shot and see what kind of light trails I could get, and was pretty pleased with result. Ran this one through both Color Efex and onOne PhotoTools. You can see more shots from this area in the comments.
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One of the things I miss from my trip to Delhi are the momos, which are essentially Indian versions of Chinese dumplings...but it's not for the faint hearted or the weak stomach-ed though!
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Shot details:
3 subsequent bracketed handheld shots using: Canon 7d; Canon 24-105mm f/4L
Post processing:
1. Lightroom for initial fixups,
2. Merged in HDREfex
3. Last bit of post processing, aka, final touches in Lightroom
4. A few experiments in PS6
A view from the sand dunes, looking across the picturesque bay of St Ouen, in Jersey Channel Islands. La Rocco Tower sits in the bay surrounded by calm waters on a warm summer's eve. We are so blessed on our island with the natural beauty surrounding us - sometimes it is hard to appreciate this, but this image makes me realise how lucky we are...
The sky is an infinite movie to me.
I never get tired looking at what's
happening up there.
(K. D. Lang)
Weekly Theme Challenge - Sky
(photo by Freya, edit by me)
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Motukiekie Beach is a fantastic location on the West Coast of New Zealand.
After a "Blazing Kaikoura" sunrise on the east coast I headed over to the West Coast for sunset.
This spot is only accessible at low tide and even during the very low tide on this particular evening the swell would regularly wash over this scene. This regular water movement however provided another layer to the seastack / starfish combination that the area is famous for!
The growing popularity of Motukiekie for serious landscape photographers is largely off the back of some fantastic images created by Kah Kit Yoong here a couple of years ago. If you haven't already make sure you check out his Flickr stream at www.flickr.com/photos/kahkityoong/ - you won't regret it!
The above image was taken well after the sun had set, providing a wonderful atmosphere including the sea mist in the background. My legs were soaked from the numerous swells and on the walk back down the beach it started to rain. This just added to the adventure at a remarkable location!
As always I would love to hear any thoughts / comments that you may have.
Taken with a Pentax 645Nii medium format film camera and fuji velvia 50 film.
A BNSF freight descends down the grade at Caliente with BNSF motors as they near Caliente about to go through Tunnel 1
A colorful busy street corner in the heart of Singapore.
Technical info: 7 exposures Digital Blending, and lots of layer masking/light painting to balance all those different light sources.
Singapore Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set
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1 jpeg image tone mapped through Dynamic Photo hdr creating a faux hdr. I like the effect even if it really isn't an hdr.
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I love to watch the birds that congregate around and over a very large lake on the golf course. It's often bad news for golfers but good news for me as its located about a quarter mile from the ocean, bringing in lots of shore birds, terns, gulls and other flying waterbirds for fresh water. They put on dynamic aerial displays as they feed, drink, and wash the salt off, which the cormorants were observing too!
Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) DCCO
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