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The conditions while taking this photograph were pretty extreme! But with the sun glimpsing at the right moment and me huddled over the tripod to try to keep it steady in the strong winds, I managed to get the shot i went there for.
This delightful young lady was our guide when we were spending one day in Croatia ,on a Danube cruise. We moored at Vukovar & were driven to the beautiful old town of Osijek . We were amusingly entertained by a comical fisherman & then had a lunch with a local family. Our guide kept us well informed in a most pleasant manner , throughout..
Alien: Isolation
Free Cam/ Custom FOV/ Remove HUD/ Custom DOF/ Freeze Actors via Cheat Engine
Custom SweetFX 2.0 with ReShade
The tide would pull, the wind would tease,
Yet that lighthouse stood with effortless ease.
A beacon of dreams, my heart’s quiet guide,
Where the restless sea and my small soul sighed.
This lovely little lighthouse is a short drive up the coast at Blyth. I usually see it as I drive further afield as heading further afield is something I enjoy. I often stop here on the way back from somewhere and either the light isn't great or I've had my fill of shooting for the day. Anyhow I've finally got round to it...
I've walked this path many times, but normally in the opposite direction, and so I'd never appreciated the nice swoop the guided busway makes here.
I had to recrop this one after the fact because I was rushed to get this one shot: I'd sped up to get ahead of a pedestrian so I could take this shot, and I only had this instance before he would overtake me again getting in the frame. Thank goodness for enough pixels to let me re-compose after.
Helga von Hinten: where have you been boy ?
James Keziah Delaney: I've been in the world.
in "taboo"
season 1 _ episode one
my second time at this wonderful manor with the five Alive crew something quite colonial about this place!
Soundtrack // Bande-son: MARTIN AND JAMES ("She Is Light Guiding"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=reEbO-Xi6Hw
"She is LIGHT-GUIDING me..."
"Un phare à taille humaine au plat pays, belle trouvaille !" (VINCENT / www.flickr.com/photos/58769600@N07/)
"Magistralement composée... Superbe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/)
Cape Foulwind Lighthouse.
Looking back to this night, I wish I got some shots with my 24mm ƒ1.4 lens, I was too excited to have the 14mm ƒ2.8 lens and with limited time, had to leave before I wanted to. We will be back, Mr Foulwind.
PLEASE DON"T INVITE THIS PHOTO TO ANY AWARD (C1/P1) GROUPS, THE AWARDS ARE TACKY AND DON"T GIVE ANY VALUE.
This series will provide a guided tour of this old railway workshop. There are some real treasures on display in Launceston's Inveresk Museum. And the exhibition is free.
when comfort and warmth can't be found
i still reach for you
but i'm lost, crushed, cold and confused
with no guiding light left inside
♥ Muse - Guiding Light
One of the many Lighthouse Sculptures situated in NE Scotland, Moray, Orkney and Shetland in the "Light The North" sculpture trail in aid of Clan Cancer Charity. Each one stands at 2.5m tall.
They will later be auctioned off to raise funds for the charity.
Höfði lighthouse Built in 2019, the cheery yellow Lighthouse overlooks Faxaflói Bay and Mt. Esja.
It is an active light with a focal plane of 10.5m and a tower height of 4m.
Como cada 24 de Dic aparezco por este enclave local
As usual every year come to see the sunrise on the 24th
Better on L
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Kalbarri National Park is home to many awe inspiring vistas. The seasoned traveler would be able to name a handful of the iconic landmarks in the area.
For me, however, Pot Alley is the location around Kalbarri that provides the best photographic opportunities.
The winding alleys flanked by sand stone rock formations, jagged red cliffs and native flora gives the sense of being much further away from the civilization than you really are. In reality, however, Pot Alley is located 10 mins away from the town of Kalbarri and is one of the most accessible sight seeing locations in the National Park.
This is a 77 frame panorama captured with a Nikon Z6 and 35mm 1.8 S lens. I shot this image with a wide open aperture and a low percentage of overlap between frames (40% instead of my usual 50-60%) because I've heard good reviews of 35mm S lens that I wanted to push it to is limits.
The 35mm is truly an amazing performer with ultra low distortion and incredibly sharp corners when shot wide-open. It also out performed the Nikon 58mm f/1.4G for coma performance in the corners, something very few Nikon lenses do well.
EXIF:
Nikon Z6
Nikon 35mm f/1.8 S lens
Gigapan Epic Pro
13 seconds x 77
ISO3200
f/1.8
Lismore, NSW 2016
Leica S
70mm f2.5 lens
i don’t know this world
but for a fragment
my fragment
the part i bruise
myself against
the part that greets me
each time i awake
slithering between the cracks
or
given to me
by a guiding hand
i don’t know this world
except for what
fits inside my
tiny teaspoon
or
crushes me beneath
the weight of something
large enough
not to miss
something too painful
not to learn from
Offical web site:
Short documentary:
Artparasites Berlin:
www.artparasites.com/r-j-poole/
Contemporary Art Curator Barcelona:
www.contemporaryartcurator.com/r-j-poole/
Documentary trailer: