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Male Northern Harrier

This is the lobby of the Meade Hotel in Bannack, Montana with the staircase to the upstairs guest rooms. The Meade Hotel was built in 1875 as the Beaverhead County courthouse, but when the county seat was moved to Dillon, Montana in 1881 it was remodeled as a fancy hotel. Bannack was a mining community, and when the ore ran out, the hotel closed in the 1940's and the town was deserted. Today, Bannack is a State Park and is one of the most interesting ghost towns in the west. And the old hotel is said to be haunted...

This photo was taken in 1995 and scanned as part of my project to convert my slides to digital images.

By artist Andrew Linskens

Beelitz Heilstätten - a stunning 'lost' place near Berlin

 

With Panasonic Lumix GX8 + Olympus Zuiko M. 9-18mm

Old picket fence in Grafton Ghost Town. The sandstone mountain off in the background in part of Zion National Park. Utah.

 

Grafton is a ghost town, just south of Zion National Park in Washington County, Utah. Grafton is said to be the most photographed ghost town in the West, it has been featured as a location in several films, including 1929's In Old Arizona—the first talkie filmed outdoors—and the classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. By 1890 only four families remained. The end of the town is usually traced to 1921, when the local branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was discontinued. The last residents left Grafton in 1944. The nearest inhabited town is Rockville, which now includes the Grafton ghost town inside its legal boundaries. -- Courtesy Wikipedia

 

To see more of Grafton check out my album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/72157680324416066/

 

Gorleston, Norfolk, UK

Game : Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut

Studio : Sucker Punch

Reshade 6.3.3

Hey!

 

Dicky Beach, Qld, Australia.

 

I call this one **Ghost Ship 2**

I shot this image of the SS Dicky (R.I.P) with the Milky Way above it last May.

 

It's one of my fav shots so I gave it a re-edit and a nice cooler tone, the previous one was a warmer orange colour compared to the cooler blues in this one.

 

I've been going through old images and re-editing them since my style has changed a lot over the last year.

 

I hope you like this one, Thanks for looking!

Embrace the Light

Through the Darkness

A Ghost Becomes a Star

 

A leucistic Red Kite taken at Gigren farm, Rhayader

NGC 3242, is a planetary nebula located in the constellation Hydra, around 1400 to 2500 light years away. It is also known as the Ghost of Jupiter, or Jupiter's Ghost as its apparent size is similar to the Planet Jupiter. William Herschel discovered the nebula on February 7, 1785 from the Cape of Good Hope, in South Africa.

 

The nebula measures around two light years long from end to end, and contains a central white dwarf with an apparent magnitude of eleven. The inner layers of the nebula were formed some 1,500 years ago.

 

I have been collecting data on this for a few years now, from multiple cameras, and locations. So, now it was time to put it all together. It may not look like it, but this may be one of the toughest images I have attempted to process to date. The dynamic range is incredible. The red and blue gas regions to the left of the nebula are very dim, and the nebula itself very bright. There is also a lot of very dim dust throughout the full frame I wanted to keep. It gives an uneven Smokey red brown look throughout background. Both broad-band (Lum, Red Green Blue) and narrow-band (Ha, OIII) data were used to create the image to try and highlight different areas

 

The planetary has what looks like waves of matter blown away. This was very strong in OIII, and not present in the Ha data. Many galaxies are spread throughout the background.

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Exposure Details:

Lum 75X900

Red 27X450

Green 37X450

Blue 24X450

Ha 45X1200

OIII 38X1200

Total time 58 hours

 

Instruments Used:

10 Inch RCOS fl 9.1

Astro Physics AP-900 Mount

SBIG STL 11000m

FLI Filter Wheel

Astrodon Lum, Red, Green, Blue Filters

Baader Planetarium H-alpha 7nm Narrowband-Filter

Baader Planetarium O-III 8.5 Narrowband-Filter

  

Painting of the road to the Ghost Ranch, New Mexico

Long after the sun had set, this very pink cloud presented itself over a bridge. A long exposure brought out the blue in the sky before absolute darkness and contrasted well with this one amazing cloud that seemed to sit on the railing silhouette.

The Temple Hall at dawn.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II © 2016 Klaus Ficker. Photos are copyrighted. All rights reserved. Pictures can not be used without explicit permission by the creator

Cámara Nikon D800

Sigma 15mm f/2.8

Exposición 10

Aperture f/10

Lente 15 mm

Velocidad ISO800

BW 2950ºK

Linterna Xenon Luz Cálida

Do you believe in ghost?

almond trees on Mallorca

 

Farmers are having serious problems with a bacterium (Xylella fastidiosa) that kills the trees and (of course) with dry weather. In 2017 they lost at least 3.000 hectare of almond fields

 

Olympus E-M1 MarkII + Olympus 14-150/4.0-5.6

 

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to watch or leave a comment/ award :)

 

All my photos are © All Rights Reserved. The pictures are for viewing, not to be downloaded and shared on any other site or for personal use without my explicit permission. Thank you! :)

 

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Ghost Town C.S.

Copyright Jesse Draper

Ghost Glass Frog in Costa Rica

Paul Van Dyk - Time of our Lives

There's a time for us to let go

There's a time for holding on

A time to speak, a time to listen

There's a time for us to grow

 

There's a time for laying low down

There's a time for getting high

A time for peace, a time for fighting

A time to live, a time to die

 

A time to scream, a time for silence

A time for truth against the lie

A time for faith, a time for science

There's a time for us to shine

 

There's a time for misbelieving

There's a time to understand

A time for hurt, a time for healing

A time to run, and make a stand

 

This is the time

Of our lives...

 

Pix taken at Insilico SL

Polaroid SX-70 Alpha1 SE, Polaroid Originals Color SX-70 film.

 

Polaroid Week | Spring 2019 | Day 2 | 2/2

Found in the latest volume magazine.

 

www.volume-magazine.com

If you set your exposure time to longer than a fraction of a second, your camera can sometimes see things your eyes cannot.

 

Happy Halloween!

 

Please press 'L' and view this image in the lightbox. It looks much better this way.

 

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Inside a kitchen of an old late 1800's home in Bodie, California. The entire town is a protected ghost town now that folks can visit for the sake of historicity. Photos are abundant.

A church, no longer in use. Located in the "ghost town" of Bradshaw, Texas, USA. For more on the history of Bradshaw, see: texasescapes.com/TexasTowns/Bradshaw-Texas.htm

 

Camera: Ansco Panda 620 toy camera, circa 1946. Definitely a "cute" camera! 60mm fixed-focus meniscus lens, plenty soft around the edges. I used a trimmed-down 120 roll and it was murder advancing the film; it even wrinkled the film itself slightly. In future, I'll respool the 120 onto an old 620 spool!

 

Film: Ilford FP4+ 120 film, ISO 125.

 

Developing: HC-110, Dilution B, 8 minutes.

Corfe Castle Station, Dorset, England

ghost: Karine www.flickr.com/photos/krineburckel/

shot: Vittoria (my little great woman)

Nikon d800

Nikkor 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5D

Saint-Nizier-de-Fornas

France

 

War is always a defeat.

 

Canon EOS 760D

TAMRON 16-300mm F/3,5-6,3

f/3,5

1/5

16 mm

ISO 3200

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