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A drop of water falls and explodes into a million fragments. At the c

ave at Postojna, Slovenia

Hong Kong / Sha Tin

Created in-camera with intentional camera movement.

 

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© Mark Watson.

  

can of coke shot with a .22cal pellet. the pellet enterd the right and exited the left.

taken with a Panasonic FZ50.

An afternoon/evening with Jenn from the Canon Collective, learning about panning & movement, using the city streets & sights as subjects

 

The Sydney Harbour Bridge. No... really... it is!

Tanjung Layar - Sawarna Beach, INDONESIA

 

Always miss my B

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Just a little messing about with a Lensbaby Sweet 50.

 

What are Flickr doing ... I keep getting the Bad Panda page!

This was one of the most colorful sunsets I have ever seen. The dark clouds threatend to start a short shower soon, but fortunately it kept dry.

It's interesting, all sunsets that I've seen here had a beautiful red sky, but this time I too was at the right location to get also a good composition. Well, the pier in Fort Myers Beach may be one of the most photographed locations here, but with that sunset, I had to make it.

See all different states of this sunset here

 

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Do not reproduce without the expressed written consent of Rolf Enderes.

Early morning scene from Santa Cruz, CA

Couldn't resist :)

 

Explore May 31, 2012 #93

Saw these tiny dandelions sprouts on the ground with a vibrant yellow color. They are about to explode any time. I need to stock up some tissues from Costco quickly.

Created in-camera with intentional camera movement.

 

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Here is my first (serious) Close-up Strobist...This is one of the photos we had the Workshop in the Swansea University.

 

This is one of the photos we had the Workshop in the Swansea University. A big credit to Marc Holmes, the president of Swansea Photography Society, who initiate the workshop and deal with plenty of set-up. Tom Littlehead and Elsa Morgan who also made a great contribution on the set-up on that day...

 

It is not perfect but I really want to see how you think about this...... So, anyone has some suggestions, I would be more than appreciate....

  

If you want to see the setup photo. Feel free to click HERE

 

Strobist info:

Medium softbox behind object with Full Power

ISO 200 : f/22 : 55 mm : 1/250 sec

  

Your comments, feedbacks and suggestions would be more than appreciate ;)

 

P.S. Sorry, I mess up quite a lot on my photostream. I still love to try on a lot of things. So Please bare with me!!!

 

This is by far my favorite since I''ve started with my high speed photo hobby.

 

It was also the most dangerous and difficult to setup and clean. Bullets will go wild when they hit the water, no way to predict wher they will go :( The amount of the water sprayed around was unbelievable. Covering all the high voltage electronics and camera equipment took more than one hour and much more time required to clean up the mess.

Una idea que teníamos desde hace tiempo.

Con la insuperable ayuda de iñakisesupone: www.flickr.com/photos/inak-uso/

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A idea we had time ago.

With the fantastic help of iñakisesupone: www.flickr.com/photos/inak-uso/

 

This is a little old, but I've got so much catching up to do!

 

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Hello,

 

Thanks for all the comment and checking out this shot. After reading some of the comment I feel like I should tell a little about this photo. This was take on my most recent trip to Hawaii, Hawaii (original name of island) also known as the Big Island, Hawaii. This was shot out of a four door helicopter with no doors. That's right no doors because it was the only tour on the island that had this feature and for the life of me at the time it seemed like a great idea. My thought was that with less obstructions I can get a clean shot. What I didn't plan on is being kicked around by the wind while having a wide angle strapped to my neck and a telephoto to my right hand. By the way; the only thing that hold you in place is a seat belt that is very similar to a car seat belt, and when the helicopter makes a sharp turn in your direction you have a beautiful view of straight down and some flash backs reflecting on your life. The biggest concern though was making sure my equipment didn't slip away from me and to get as many shots as possible because the movement of the helicopter with the wind make it very hard to focus and shoot. Over all it was a great experience that I would recommend for the thrill seekers and one that I would do again. I would definitely recommend against going right before a large storm because I almost lost my ND filter and a camera body from getting wet.

 

Focal length: 210mm F:18 ISO:800

 

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Click n Zoom - Project 365 is not just about daily images. I seek to share the tips & tricks that I know or have learnt from other photographers.

 

Hit "F" if you like it

 

This again does not involve photoshop. This is another one of those long exposure photography. We are setting a long exposure about 6 seconds in this. Keeping the standard zoom lens at Tele mode and then just after clicking the shutter button, we turn the lens to wide mode. Keeping in mind that exposure at wide mode is more than the tele. This gives the explode effect to the image

Redhead Day Breda last year

I Finally managed to fill Lachlans head so full of nonsense that the inevitable happened.

 

This was shot at f22 the bright spots/bokeh is actually dust & sand on the front element of the lens.

Aix en Provence, France

In my 4 years of shooting landscapes I never came across an explosive foreground such as this one although I wish I could somehow capture extreme images such as a exploding volcano in my lifetime, I have to contend myself on geysers instead. That's the beauty of traveling to different places just to shoot landscapes. You can experience first hand how nature works its magic around us. A better appreciation of our surroundings and being more aware of the inner beauty within our planet. This why shooting landscapes is so rewarding. Dream big and make them a reality.

Strobist info:

1xQuantuum 350 into small softbox from high center

1xCanon 580 from left/rear

1xCanon 580 from right/rear

1xQuantuum 1000 into octabox, central as fill

 

Jökulsárlón, Iceland

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