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Another from my recent drive across the western states, this was the exact same spot as the earlier Sheep Creek Bay sunrise, just 20 minutes later after the first sun rays began to bathe these red cliff walls.
Lens is the FA 150mm f/2.8 on the 645Z. I actually shot one very long continuous pano from the bay to the back of the valley (270 degrees of coverage), but it just is not practical to create such a long strip, though it is stunning to view.
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The image was taken with a SONY SLT-A77II camera and SIGMA 10-20mm
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The Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or Gaochang Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in the Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock give the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day
Another image from my photo shoot as Johnson Lake at sunrise a few weeks ago. Instead of focusing on Cascade Mountain who was visibly soaking up the sun's morning rays at the other end of the lake, I turned to see Mt. Rundle catching some nice light. It's angle to the sun made only it's rocky vertices ignite with orange light, but it made for some cool contrasts. The black trees up front are a bit more concentrated than I wanted, but that was because I was down at the far end of the lake where all the trees are. Maybe next time I'll head up the hills side to find a neat composition while allowing Rundle to show off itself without being blocked by any trees. :) Thanks for looking! I'd love to hear what you think of it or what I could've done to make it better.
An exceptionally vivid sunrise at Dead Horse Point Overlook in the Utah Canyonlands.
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© 2017 Marc Haegeman. All rights reserved.
First image for 2018. Every year it is getting later...
Actually, I would really like to shoot galaxies, but the moon did not allow it, so I decided to shoot IC405. Last imaged in 2015.
I noticed a constant guiding correction of dec axis...probably bad polar alignment.
EQUIPMENT
Camera: SBIG STF-8300
Filter: Astronomik Ha 6nm
Telescope: TS ONTC 10"
Mount: Astro-Physics 1100 GTO
Guiding: Starlite Xpress Lodestar X2, APM 107/700
DETAILS
Date: 25.02.18
Location: My backyard
Exposures:
Ha: 11 x 600s
Binning: 1x1
CCD Temp: -30°C
Total integration time: 1.8 hours
SOFTWARE
Acquisition: Sequence Generator Pro
Guiding: PHD2
Processing: Pixinsight, Fitswork
Explore 10/30/09 #304
This tree, photographed in Derby, Connecticut still has plenty of fire left. One final blast of red before October's candle sputters out!
...... "Happiness is just a Flaming-Moe away"
I will most likely be uploading a dip or trip later with a couple more shots..... but, I LOVE this one (even with the horizon a little bit crooked). ;)
Shot Info - Simple ice drop shot from about a foot and a half high (my timing has become impeccable). Water and red food colouring in the glass with a little spritz of Ronsonal lighter fluid for dramatic effect..... light 'er with a match, make sure your insurance policy is up to date, and go to town. lol
Strobist Info - Snooted sb600 aimed at base of martini glass to not blow out the highlights in the flames - 1/4 power. White background and base (adjusted in PS), black side shields on each side.
Another archival picture from the summer as I continue to heal up. This was from the morning of July 28, 2011 and features one of my favorite sunrise shoots.
Here, the rising sun backlights a stand of heliopsis flowers in my back garden.
Taken 28 July 2011 in Cloquet, MN.
"Flaming Knife" was a very funny shoot to do.
This is one of two pictures i did in an old stable.
You'll see the other one next time.
Strobist :
One sb-800 with softbox @1/2 and one direct sb-600 @ 1/4.
Full Size Please !
These alstroemeria are now bursting into flower in my garden. I always think they look like flames, which seems appropriate for Flaming June 🤔
by Albert Bouchard, Eric Bloom, Sandy Pearlman and Donald Roeser
©1974 B. O'Cult Songs, Inc.
Well I’ve opened up my veins too many times
And the poisons in my heart and in my mind
Poisons in my bloodstream
Poisons in my pride
I’m after rebellion
I’ll settle for lies
Is it any wonder that my mind’s on fire
Imprisoned by the thought of what to do
Is it any wonder that my joke’s an iron
And the joke’s on you
Experiments that failed too many times
Transformations that were too hard to find
Poisons in my bloodstream
Poisons in my pride
I’m after rebellion
I’ll settle for lies
Yes I know the secrets of the iron and mind
They’re trinity acts, a mineral fire
Yes I know the secrets of the circuitry mind
It’s a flaming wonder telepath
Well I’ve opened up my veins too many times
And the poisons in my heart and in my mind
Poisons in my bloodstream
Poisons in my pride
I’m after rebellion
I’ll settle for lies
Is it any wonder that my mind’s on fire
Imprisoned by the thought of what to do
Is it any wonder that my joke’s an iron
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke’s on you
And the joke
- Blue Oyser Cult -
A smoky but beautiful fire season sunset above the San Juan Range in southern Colorado , viewed from the San Luis Valley
Flaming Forest by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)
火红的森林
With the Music : Dreams Of Butterfly Lover
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Two amazing flamed hot rods with matching trailers. The one on the left is a 1934 Chevrolet, and on the right. A 1934 Plymouth.
The Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or Gaochang Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in the Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock give the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day