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Somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere.
Single shot
Nikon D850, Nikorr 14-24mm @ 14mm,
ISO64, f/16, 2.0 sec.
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I thought it might be fun to revist this old image. Previously I processed a single frame, but here I have co.mbined three frames
I love it when all the elements come together, but especially the low-lying winter fog as temperatures drop.
I really was stunned by the beauty of Diamond Beach in Iceland. Just something about huge chucks of ice being battered by the sea and eroded by the abrasive sand, especially in the first light of day. A place that I long to return to some day.
One of the more popular mountain profiles in Washington State, Mt. Shuksan, on a misty and colorful summer morning in 2013.
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Apologies if you have seen lots of these astro images recently. I was driving back late from a very long and wet walk up Bidean nam Bian in Glencoe (my fist munro since lock down) at the weekend. I noticed a break in the clouds and decided to stop off and capture this panoramic looking towards Aberfoyle. The Noctilucent clouds were just starting to fade but Comet Neowise was still pretty clear. The fog was starting to roll over the Trossachs to making it a rather special moment!⠀
Dolphin Rock
Point Cartwright
Park at the Point Cartwright lighthouse. Descend the steps to the beach. Walk north and this rock will be visible on your right quite clearly. Best shot at an advancing mid to high tide. Best shot at dawn. Looks like there's many other opportunities in the area too!
Socks Only Slumber Party: socksonlyslumberparty.wordpress.com/2017/09/07/273-elemen...
Crumpets & Tee: crumpetandtee.wordpress.com/2017/09/07/5-elemental/
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Model: Tribal Lotta
Light: Vincent Gerber & me
Trigger: Lionel Deltour
Light painting session with Tribal Lotta, valsdarkroom, Vincent Gerber, Lionel Deltour, Cedric Meunier, René Godefroid,
Model: Kristy Lauren
We can't capture air, but we know it's with us. Wind moves things that block your path, mentally and physically, renewing the mind with a fresh perspective and heightened mental clarity. Air reminds us that there is much more to this world than we can see or touch.
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Kristy and I woke up at the crack of dawn to catch the sunrise over the Anza Borrego desert floor from Mt. Laguna. I originally thought this would be my fire concept, but the wind moved the skirt so beautifully it had to be air.
Blog post of full session coming soon!
Water has such an amazing ability to turn the scenery into liquid colored glass. This is a mountainous region over the polar circle in the far north of Norway. If you look closely there are some cold blooded surfers in the swells. Quite exotic, in a non Hawaii sense ;)
Explored at #199 on 02-16-2009
Taken on the Exposure Columbia February Photo Walk 2009
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I missed the misty morning on Monday as I had work commitments but the misty conditions carried on until Thursday. The inversion over Stirling and the monument was breathtaking.
If it's you, then it's me
and when it's you
I can clearly see
all that we can truly be
if only life could let it be
so to Spring we now turn
as if Winter never happened
upon our lowest ebb
the question answers instead
for the puzzles that lie ahead
of all we roam in sickness and in health
this is no ordinary world, or life at that
for every unblinking stoke
of the fire of silhouetted Oak
within the given hope it may invoke
it's the unflinching stipulation of life over departure
fluvial or landbased, aviating dreams earthbound
every reason is contraindicative
meandering flight of aquatic contrail still active
we're here to stay so long as we can forgive...
..any reason under the Sun
why we shouldn't celebrate a world
of yours, of mine, of one of a kind
that offers the path when combined
to the place so desired and divined.
by anglia24
12h10: 02/04/2008
©2008anglia24
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Technical: Nikon D3x, CPL, 0.45x GND, 25s at f16, 36mm
This is a very special place tucked deep in the interior of Iceland and taken at "sunset", or midnight. I spent the night here and although the area is quite barren it is photographically speaking one of tremendous reward.
The subterranean activity of this thermal haven allows for wonderful long exposures as thermal mist seamlessly blends with the clouds leaving an impression of timelessness. At least that is my perception.
Conditions were extremely bizarre at the specific point I went for this shot and which make it different from a similar post At the beginning. Dancing pink hues mixed with the clouds, the steam and some reflected light. Wind speeded the movement and rising fumes heavily obscured the background. Some openings let the deep blue sky paint other areas. Such that as much as the result is intriguing it was impossible to foresee the final image as opposed to my other shot. Rewards come in different ways.
This picture is also an introduction to a future post, the subject of which is easy to guess. What I like about this image is the absence of any reference, be it time or place. It takes me to a place I have never known, back to Earth's fundamentals, it's Elemental nature. I have possibly dreamt of this image and associating what can not have been, found a sanctuary here after being pursued by some Tyrannosaurus Rex. I just don't know if this was a good or a bad dream.
Please take the time to leave a comment, an impression, a thought, always appreciated.
Check out the set as it grows:
- "I remember the mist of our ancient past"
What do you think?
A summer sunrise over Mt. Shuksan in the far north of Washington State in 2013.
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I start working early most mornings but made the mistake of peeping through the blinds at around 7.20am. After looking at the sky start to develop I quickly grabbed by bag, drove up to Haytor. I sprinted over to my favourite hawthorn (I've not been for ages), just as the skies really lit up a scarlet colour!
Life aint complete, without your bestie along for the ride. <3
Featuring:
----- The Look -----
Head: Catwa Daria Head - Feat Catwa Mesh Eyes.
Body: Belleza - Freya
Shape: Custom Shape
Eyes: Elemental - Swirl
Available @ - TLC
Skin: Elemental - Aria - Ice
Available @ - We <3 RP
Lashes - Michan - Audrey Lashes
Liner: Veechi - Dazzle Pride
Face&BodyBlush: The White Crow - Tornasol
Ears: Swallow - Magic Pixie Ears
Hair: Sintiklia - Freya
---- The Outfit ------
Romper: CandyDoll - Star Jumpsuit
Shoes: Uniwaii - Faw
Find it @ - Unik
Accessories:
- Fika - Ring Garter
Find it @ - Frou Frou
- Supernatural - Charlotte Earrings - Purple/Silver
Find it @ - C88
- Supernatural - Mia Choker - Purple/Silver
Find it @ - C88
- Katat0nik - Space Lilies
- Cureless - Moonlight Jewels
- Random Matter - astrid Aura
- Aii The Ugly & Beautiful - Cosmic Crybaby
---- The Stage ----
Backdrop: Paparazzi - Spacestation - Pink
This is a composite of three separate photos of Union Pacific's historic steam engine, Big Boy #4014.
The very first morning light bouncing off the wet rocks was just beautiful but once you look, there's so much more. Check out the texture on the rocks in the lower left corner, you can easily see how the boiling surface of the lava has been frozen in time as it contacted the water... amazing stuff.
So lucky we live in the here and now, perhaps little things like not wanting to wear a mask etc would be less of an issue if we had to dodge lava flows and giant boulders falling from the sky.
The singular summit of the Cerro Paine Grande (2884 m, 9462 ft) towers above the watercourse of the Río Francés in the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park, Chile.
This photo was taken shortly after the sun moved behind the mountains, at the very beginning of evening. My friend and I decided to explore the tumbled stone-strewn course of the River while the others in our party stayed in camp to rest the knees and feet. A grand total of 3 human beings have ever summited and successfully descended the Cerro Paine Grande, and if one looks closely and zooms in large, it is clear why. The seracs high on the mountain tend to be a bit careless with respect to where they discharge exceedingly large chunks of ice, and the thunder-like booming produced by these events is deeply unsettling, even from a distance. I can only imagine that were the ice to explode into free-fall and crash one's direction while one was attempting to navigate the mountain face you see here, it would be terrifying.
Although the light isn't spectacular here, the details of the landscape, and the sudden shifts in altitude are dramatic. I spent the remaining time before it got dark searching for a sunrise spot that might produce a reflection of this magnificent place. As luck would have it, I found a small pool, sheltered from the wind, to which I returned as the sun came up the next morning.
Technical notes: Hand-held with knee-tripod, single exposure. The pack was too full with food and rain gear to bring a proper tripod.
Lightning drops from the sky during an afternoon monsoon storm near Wickenburg, AZ. The Arizona monsoon is a pattern of pronounced increase in thunderstorms and rainfall over large areas of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, typically occurring between June and September. During the monsoon, thunderstorms are fueled by daytime heating and build up during the late afternoon-early evening. Typically, these storms dissipate by late night, and the next day starts out fair, with the cycle repeating daily.
It is time to halloween, we hope that the world is more open to differences, and that our children can play healthy way without the barriers imposed by our prejudices.
Its time to celebrate .. !!
We can leave all the misfortune behind and move on !!
love this music, it inspires me !!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeLvWeFb4sk
Happy Halloween.. swettys !! >,.,<