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Looking up inside the many levels of the open courtyard of Ping Shek estate.
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Part of the ongoing fine art series: Stacked - Urban Architecture of Hong Kong
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Freightliner 66571 slowly rolls east over the the elevated tracks over Oxford Rd. in downtown Manchester. I only got to visit Manchester once, not really for trains, but i did budget some time to photograph them. Wished I took more time to photograph some more freight from this spot though; it was unbelievably busy. I love urban railway photography, and in my opinion, the elevated shot from the university parking garage was, figuratively and literally, top tier.
One second you’re looking regal atop a fence post and the next a gust of wind tries to topple you from your elevated position. Isn’t that just the way it goes sometimes?
This triptych is 3 frames from the very first burst I shot with a brand new camera (Canon R7) and it captures a juvenile red tailed hawk atop a fence and displaying it’s amazing balance as a gust indeed challenged it for a second. The bird also appears to be giving a bit of the “stink eye” to the goofy looking guy in the mobile photography blind (AKA beat up Toyota Camry). Neither the wind nor yours truly denied the wonderful young raptor its hunting spot though and it was still perched there when I drove off.
this is a city near Grenoble where all the buildings are build on high on cliffs at the end of the "bourne canyon". this day, the sky was amazing and water calm, all for stunning reflections!!
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Although I did not make it this year to see the "Firefall" in Yosemite, I did have this opportunity to catch some good early morning light from Tunnel view.
high in the Andes mountains. Taken with the Fuji G617 on Velvia 100 ISO film. Developed in Bellini E6. No photoshop.
Here my limpkin friend has taken up an elevated position in the never ending search for snails. He's also giving me a once over!
Model: Kim (@kimblommestein)
Last year I photographed Kim in the Pulitzer hotel. I considered that image to be my favorite of all model shoots due to the collaboration and, of course, the end result.
For some time I wanted to process that image in black and white because of the contrasts and the striking composition.
Although the colored one is very minimalistic I like this one very much too.
Just a matter of taste...
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I didn't have a wide angle lens with me for my DSLR so the wide angle lens on my iPhone would have to suffice to take in the whole scene at the Natural History Museum in London.
The continuously growing skyline of Coral Gables is seen through the elevated tracks of the Metrorail looking south towards Douglas Road. Miami, Florida, USA.
El siempre creciendo horizonte de Coral Gables se ve de bajo las pistas elevadas del Metrorail, mirando sur hacia Douglas Road. Miami, Florida, EEUU.
Low clouds and morning light grace the canyon walls along the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park.
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Stopped in at my Favourite Shop for the first time this year... that didn't involve my own work, anyway.