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Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta. This is another picture taken on my visit to Jasper and Banff National Parks, Alberta.
I saw him taking a pictures of the scenery and sharing with his mobile phone. His red jacket and his sitting position infront of the lake and mountain range made me to click.
New London PEI lighthouse.... due north at night
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One of the things that I have learned over the years is how to work a scene. What that means is to shoot the classic composition of a subject first and then experiment. Beginners often take that shot and think they are done. By working a scene you might end up with something completely different and better than you expected. How do I work a scene? I shoot from all different angles, trying to see if a different point of view works better. I will shoot at different focal lengths from wide-angle to telephoto. I also shoot from different heights: low, eye-level and high.
Often, one of the non-classic compositions will speak to you when you look at it. Take this low shot of Marshall Point Lighthouse. This subject has been shot numerous times from eye-level with great results. For this shot, I took my camera off of the tripod and placed it on the walkway to the light. I love how this shot turned out, as the eye can follow one of the boards through the photograph right to the door. While I have seen others with this composition shot at eye-level, I have not seen one from this low of an angle.
Arches National Park is a treasure trove of sandstone rock formations, mainly arches. Most of them are arches -- over 2,000 of them, but only a few are easily accessible. My favorite arch for sure is Double Arch. Located in the Windows area of the park, it always acts as a magnet for me. This was the only one of our stops that I was out of the car in a flash and down the trail so I could get a few shots without people. You will notice that I didn't fully succeed, as there is one lone person in the "window" on the left. I left him in to give you an idea of how big Double Arch is. After shooting a few, I began the climb up past where the person was to sit at the bottom of the "window". I was joined by Jaki Good Miller and Mike Louthan. What a view we had from way up there. As I get older, climbing up is getting more difficult, but hopefully I will be able to be perched up there in the future.
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Dark and devious storm clouds gather ominously over a vast green cornfield, creating a dramatic contrast with the sky. The horizon is lined with dense clouds, wall cloud in fact, however it would not produce one here as this storm lowest level winds were being undercut for the moment.
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My latest microadventure lead me to Val Gardena in south tyrol.
I need to say it to the beginning it wasn´t easy, it was cold, and the climb was tougher than I excpeted. Maybe because of the 27kg backpack including my tent, sleeping bag,
camping stove, etc. but words cannot describe how worth all the struggle was.
It was a breathtaking experience to stay overnight under the cloudless nightsky full of stars and to see my old friend the milkyway or as the funny south tyroler policeman said "strada del la latte" ;-)
Personally, I think this kind of trips are the best way to escape the monotony of everyday life, taking a deep breath, enjoying the silence and forget everything else that’s all I need for.
This pano is made of 9 single shots
and I´m hoping it gives you the same feeling as I had when I stood there
and admire the beautiful landscape. This time my friend Fabio Hain Naturfotografie did a great job modeling for me. Thank you a lot, your presence gives the pano just
the look that I wanted. The light on the horizon is the beginning astronomic twilight, so it was my last chance to take the shot before
the sky is too bright. Normally I avoid to have this twilight on my pictures but in this case I have to say I really like it, I think it looks special `cause for this shot it has
the perfect position directly under the milkyway bow. At the end, before some critical voices say it has to be fake and manipulated. I have to disappoint you, this picture reflects just the reality.
Mother earth is just that beautiful, she don´t needs any corrections.
hope you like it, thanks for watching.
feel free to share, comment or like :)
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+++ MIKROABENTEUER Van Gardena +++
Mein letztes kleines Abenteuer führte mich nach Val Gardena in Südtirol.
Ich muss gleich am Anfang sagen, dass es nicht leicht war, es war kalt und der Aufstieg war härter als erwartet. Vielleicht lag dies auch an meinem 27kg schweren Rucksack der mein Zelt, Schlafsack,
Gaskocher und vieles weitere enthielt. Doch Worte können nicht beschreiben wie sehr all die Anstrengungen es Wert waren. Es war ein atemberaubendes Erlebnis die Nacht unter dem wolkenlosen
Sternenhimmel zu verbringen und meine alte Freundin die Milchstraße, oder wie der lustige südtiroler Polizist sagte "Strada del la latte" wiederzusehen. ;-)
Ich persönlich finde, dass solche Trips die beste Art sind dem grauen Alltag zu entkommen, tief einatmen die Stille genießen und alles andere vergessen. Dieses Pano ist aus neun Einzelaufnahmen entstanden
und ich hoffe es vermittelt euch das Gefühl, dass ich hatte als ich dort oben stand und die Landschaft bewunderte. Dieses Mal, hat mein Freund Fabio Hain Naturfotografie für mich gemodelt, seine Gegenwart gibt dem Bild genau den Look den ich wollte. Bei dem Licht das am Horizont zu sehen ist, handelt es sich um die astronomische Dämmerung, also war es die letzte Chance für mich dieses Pano so zu fotografieren
bevor der Himmel erleuchtet wurde. Normalerweise vermeide ich es bei Nachtaufnahmen die beginnende Dämmerung zu fotografieren, aber in diesem Fall finde ich es einfach passend.
Ich finde das Licht macht das Pano besonders vielleicht
auch deswegen weil es die perfekte Position direkt unter dem Bogen der Milchstraße hat.
Zu guter Letzt, bevor die ersten Kritiker schreien, muss ich noch einmal darauf hinweisen, dass nicht hinzugefügt oder auf eine andere Weise geschummelt wurde. Dieses Bild spiegelt die Realität wieder.
Mutter Erde ist wirklich so wunderschön, sie braucht keine Schönheitskorrekturen.
Hoffe es gefällt euch, danke fürs anschauen.
Teilen, kommentieren und liken natürlich erlaubt. klauen nicht :-P
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I had shot the gay parade over 1000 pictures , I have posted some of them at Flickr , but I have yet to post over 750 more to my Gay Prade set 2009...
I would copy the Flickr link to Facebook, as most of the Facebook members committed and part of the gay community including my Hijra Guru Laxmi Narayan Tripathi dont access Flickr..I like Facebook, but because of overreaching the limit of links I was told in no easy terms by the Facebook team my account would be disabled for spamming..me a positive spam.
I will in a few minutes reach 89000 photo blogs at Flickr .and at least Flickr does not consider me a positive spam yet.
So as a poet this kick on my black ass hit me hard and I have emotionalized it in pedestrian verse..dedicating it to Mr Mark Zuckerburg..
I am not into porn, I am not into groups either at Flickr or Facebook..
But three places which are home away from home
is Flickr , Facebook and Twitter.
I had earlier thought of deleting my Facebook account ..but than it would be my loss , as my friends are all Facebook hard core fans ..
Rayo my childhood friend of 50 years known as Ray Framroze says he only browses Facebook and no other site..
So my poem with malice to none
Doe Not Like Flickr Links
Now the thought sinks
Think Facebook Think
Their threat to disable
my Facebook Account
shows their bias
among other things
a bias
that racially stinks
a blogger
with broken wings
a sore throat
some swine flu
he sings
its better to live
like a pauper for a day
than live 100 days like a king
FLICKR TWITTER FACEBOOK
a barefeet blogger of Mumbai
with feet and a soul going pink
from the crowds
a libidinous hijra
gives me a wink
calling me to Gaylords
for a drink
Jazz By the Bay
exotic tantric sex
she tells me
on the Bandra Worli
Sea Link
I refuse
my burkha clad
face hidden wife
the only Armour
in my androgynous
chink
Think Facebook Think
a castrated mouse
clicking away
the keyboard
without a ding
a David making love to Goliath
with 5 stones in a sling
I hope and pray Flickr too gets 250 million members.. one day
The Red Hills are located just east of Grand Teton National Park and are rarely visited by tourists. The main attraction of this area are the hills, which have a beautiful red color that I believe are caused by mineral deposits. It is an area that I have photographed a number of times. You might ask where they are in this photo, and my answer is that they are not, but rather to my back. On my visits here before I have tried and failed to get a shot looking west toward the Tetons, because, prior to this visit, the haze has always negatively impacted the scene. This time, the haze was almost non-existent, and I was able to get a decent shot. I composed this using both the split rail fence of Red Hills Ranch and the dirt road as leading lines to the top of the Tetons.
Most of the stops along the Icefields Parkway are views of mountain lakes, the fabulous Canadian Rockies and glaciers. This is particularly true of the portion of the parkway in Banff National Park. As you travel north on this amazing 140-mile road and enter Jasper National Park, waterfalls become more prevalent. There are several small ones along the way, but the first sizable one is this one, Sunwapta Falls. The falls actually consists of two falls, one downstream away from the first one that is closer to the parkway. The falls gets its name from the Assiniboine Native Americans meaning "turbulent water". The Athabasca River is sourced by the Columbia Glacier and is at its most spectacular in the spring with the snow melt. The river passes over the falls on its way to the town of Jasper to the north.
I dismissed this shot when I took it. I felt the leaves on the right where not obvious enough. But actually I quite like the chaos, and the leaves work okay I think.
In hindsight Im glad I didn't delete it.
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Oct 10 aurora corona over the trees on the shore of Lake Huron
on Oct 10, around 10pm the sky started tp get more active and vibran.t ..
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Finally created a Facebook page for my avatar. See my blog for the deets: billybeaverhausen.com/2019/04/25/facebook/
this is kind of a throwback because it looks like something i might have drawn when i was 16.
*see all of these pieces and a link to replay this drawing in my graffiti gallery on facebook - here:
It is time to post my annual review of my year in photos. I have been fortunate to have visited quite a number of locations throughout the United States in 2015 including some first time visits. A full chronicle of my travels along with some of my favorite images can be found on my website at lensaltiel.com/blog/3mqazhc4ls2fwc7dfxdkeokv87ixqh
This photo is of Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park in May. It was the first time I have visited the Tetons when snow covered Mount Moran.
I would be remiss if I didn't thank all of you for your support of my photography. Your visits, likes and comments keep me going and is much appreciated. The photos that I post year are all featured on my blog which has been a love of mine for the last four and a half years.
beautiful Alexandra Falls in BCs Callahan Valley
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Before I talk about this photo, I'll try to get something out of the way. Every time I post a shot from this spot and name it Catholic Bay or Chapel Bay, I invariably have someone tell me that, whatever name I assign to it, the other one is the right one. I don't know which one is right, although the NPS website does mention a Catholic Bay and does not contain any mention of Chapel Bay. Suffice to say that it is a section of Jackson Lake, and that, whatever you call it, it is simply beautiful.
This spot is one of the easier places to find, but the hard thing about shooting it is whether the mountains are socked in with clouds or clear, or whether the lake's surface is smooth or rough. As you can see, I had the best conditions possible, with the exception of not having a few cumulous clouds in the sky. It is these times that all you have to do is kickback, relax and enjoy the beauty of the landscape
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It is often hard to explain the landscape of the Badlands. I had seen photos of it over the years, but it wasn't until I set foot in this national park that I truly saw it. The diversity of rock formations range from jagged peaks to erosion-carved rock. The park has one main road that runs 31 miles from end-to-end. Every curve in the road brings you to a different type of scene. The road follows a portion of the famed 100-mile "Wall" that acts as the spine of the park. If you were driving along Interstate 90 in South Dakota, you drive somewhat parallel to the Wall, but you would never know it because the landscape is relatively flat. I am sure many don't realize that if they headed south, they would be seeing a landscape that they might think was on another planet.