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I was on call this weekend and after making a decision to attempt another sunrise shoot, I had my fingers and toes crossed so that 1) there would be a colorful sky for a change, and 2) that i wouldn't get paged in the early morning hours.
Both came true and we even had time for breakfast out at a local restaurant. Feeling very grateful, I finally uncrossed my extremities, and crashed into bed for a nap.
Jamie has his fingers crossed that this isn't the final S-Stock move from Derby Litchurch Lane to West Ruislip as he snaps away at 20901 and 20905 at the head of 7X08 to Banbury. We were treated to some spectacular sunshine at Washwood Heath with several photographers there to record, what looks to have been the final run.
Don't even get me started on how this happened.
OK. I was on my hands and knees scrubbing cat urine out of the carpet and as I pushed forward my knuckle bent under and SNAP - the tendon tore apart and took a chunk of bone with it.
On the bright side, I may have a picture with more Meaning and less Beauty to submit to my photography instructor. ;D
Explored March 3, 2015
Fast finger movement from a bass guitarist caught whilst moving across stage at a gig at Brunel University, London. 28th March 15.
In the fields of Atwater Estate Vineyard, an old Ford 500 idles nestled high atop the rolling vineyards and farmland of the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York
Bony Fingers (2882)
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When a night photographer purchases a house out near Joshua Tree National Park, it's inevitable that there will be night photos of the house, right? This is a barren tree that we're hoping we can bring around soon, a tree that has much character. I light painted the scene using a ProtoMachines LED2 handheld flashlight using red and warm white light while the camera's shutter was open from several different angles.
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Nikon D750/Rokinon 12mm f/2.8 manual focus fisheye lens. 333 second single exposure, f/8, ISO 400.
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Her blind fingers could navigate her anatomy, they had walked that path before...they knew where to slide...where to hold...where to rub...where to thrust...and not to forget, how to make the best out of that moment...
or rather, Crepuscular Rays!
Crepuscular rays (more commonly known as sunbeams, sun rays, or God rays), in atmospheric optics, are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from the point in the sky where the sun is located.
These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.
Despite seeming to converge at a point, the rays are in fact near-parallel shafts of sunlight. Their apparent convergence is a perspective effect, similar, for example, to the way that parallel railway lines seem to converge at a point in the distance.
The sun rays do converge to the sun, but the sun is much further away than the rays might make it look like!
The name comes from their frequent occurrences during twilight hours (those around dawn and dusk), when the contrasts between light and dark are the most obvious. Crepuscular comes from the Latin word "crepusculum", meaning twilight.
I had a bit of fun using Serif's Affinity Photo to select areas to brighten up … for instance, the Barley looked very dark against that sky, but it took little time to select and brighten to the point as I saw it, rather than the lens!
Went back this afternoon and the Barley had all been cut and the straw taken away!