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As I was out on a small hill to look for spring trees, I couldn't resist to take a more classic sunset shot as I saw this dramatic set of clouds.
April 2020 | Niefern-Öschelbronn
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I arrived at Goblin Valley before the sun. As the sun's glow started to grow, I felt someone staring at me; the Dawn Goblin.
D810 ISO400 1/13sec 70mm ƒ/8
Everyone shoots the barn at Capitol Reef. I wanted to do something different. I wanted to get the ruggedness of the barn, but still get the beauty of Capitol Reef. More: wp.me/P7JpRt-4g
D810 ISO64 1/30sec 15mm ƒ/18
Midday light over Dunstanburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast.
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Early morning in Southern Utah. The sun rises over Goblin Valley State Park. The blue of the shadows in the valley combine with the red of the rocks or make a strange purple tint in the shadows. The sun pours gold onto the landscape. The sphinx-dog looks to the west. Every rock shape looks like something.
There is not a whole lot to add to this shoot. Once the sun started coming up, I was shooting like a machine gun. Every way you turn in Goblin Valley is a great shot. Early in the morning was so much more spectaular, as you will see in upcoming shots. As an advance peak- smoke rising from the HooDos as the dew steams off, and frsot gems along the ground. You won't see either in the heat of the day.
But the Hoodoos are the real draw here. There is so much avriety. When you shoot to the west, you wonder what you are missing to the East or the South! You really have to edit in your eye, becayuse you can't shoot everything.
This shot interested me for the obvious dog profile. And the sphinx-like body. This was stille arly enough I was getting a lot of color contrast between the shadows and the sunlight. The red rock definitely enhances that color contrast. A little twist up on the vibrance and the contrast is much more obvious.
This was my second feild trip with my D810, the first being Bryce Canyon the weekend before. This was shot with my workhorse Tamron 24-70, which is a great all-purpose lens. Polrizer? Not in this shot! A polorizer will do nothing when you shoot direct into the sun. And I do like shooting into the sun!
So, how to shoot into the sun? Well, first remove ALL your filters. Hopefully that leaves you a very clean lens. If your lens isn't clean, clean it! Any dust will show up and, more often than not, screw up your lines. Now to get the sunburst, you ahve to do two things. First, shoot all stopped down. You need the smallest aperture possible. (You can open up one stop, but the effect will be less).
Second, the whole sun will not burst. You need a tiny part of the sun peaking out from something onscuring it. WHat I often wuill do is put the camera on a tripod (ALWAYS!!!!), and then move it until the lens is covered by the shadow of the object. Then get behind the camera and make minor adjustments until you get the burst. Expose for the general scene, NOT for the sun.
There you go. Now getr out there and shoot something!
Prints of various sizes are available on the Fine Art America website, as well as the artists Pixel site (davekochphoto.pixels.com/) and the artists personal site (davekochphoto.com/).
The city of Ulm, view from Neu-Ulm with the river Donau in the foreground. Ulm is a lovely city with lots of historic buildings, including a gothic cathedral with the highest steeple in the world (161,53 m). After climbing to the very top, we took a rest at the riverside, enjoying an ice cream.
April 2019 | Donau
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Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Colorado.
"The state of Colorado planted Yellowstone cutthroats exclusively until sometime after 1974 (Beckman 1974). Since then, Snake River cutthroats have also been stocked in the state (Walker 1993). Both species have been stocked in the same drainages (Walker 1993)." nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/FactSheet.aspx?speciesID=890
According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife: "The rugged topography of their range has lead to isolation, which in turn has given rise to fourteen recognized subspecies. Four of these evolved in Colorado: the Colorado River cutthroat trout in drainages west of the continental divide, Greenback cutthroat trout in the South Platte and Arkansas River drainages, and the Rio Grande cutthroat trout in streams that drain into the San Luis Valley. In addition, the yellowfin cutthroat trout was historically found in Twin Lakes at the headwaters of the Arkansas drainage. Unfortunately, this predator that grew to over 10 lbs, is now extinct. All three remaining species have either been petitioned to be listed or are currently listed under the Endangered Species Act."
Regarding the Yellowstone CUtthroat, according to Wikipedia: "Native only to a few U.S. states, their original range was upstream of Shoshone Falls on the Snake River and tributaries in Wyoming, also across the Continental Divide in Yellowstone Lake and in the Yellowstone River as well as its tributaries downstream to the Tongue River in Montana.[1] The species is also found in Idaho, Utah and Nevada.[2]"
Some evening light on this nicely blooming spring tree. The dry grass in the foreground was remaining from the last year. It contrasts with the fresh life of the tree and tells a story of a dry summer and warm winter without any snow.
April 2020 | Niefern-Öschelbronn
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A tour in the city of Ulm can't be without visiting the impressive gothic cathedral (Ulmer Münster) with the highest steeple in the world (161,53 m). After climbing to the very top, we had a fantastic view over the city and on very good conditions you can see the Alps as well.
April 2019 | Ulm
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There wasn't much happening yesterday. It was way too cold for this Florida boy to ride the trike, so, I thought I'd take a little trip up to the Laurel highlands and check out Cole Run Falls. I was hoping there would be some snow by the falls because we saw some up neat the top of the ridge but no such luck. I did however get this shot of the falls that I rather liked. Hope you feel the same.
Located at Cape Perpetua Thor's Well is a bowl-shaped hole that is the result of a collapsed sea cave. At high tide, the bowl fills up and sprays sea water everywhere- and then the sea sucks it all back down and out into the ocean again. As you can see, the surf was pretty high, so I did not get too close to the opening.
Nikon D810 ISO31 Æ/22 1.6sec 17mm © 2017
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