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This was taken in Sydney Australia. I waited over 30 minutes for the storm to pass. Eventually the sun shine through. I hope you can feel the power of nature as I did when I saw this scenery. (I am really enjoying black & White)
Tonight's Moon rising next to the Fire Island Lighthouse, as seen from Captree State Park..
Long Island, New York
Light Up The Sky
When I'm feeling all alone
There's so far to go
The signs are no where on this road
Guiding me home
When the night is closing in
It's falling on my skin
Oh God will you come close?
Light light light up the sky
You light up up the sky to show me
That you are with me
I I I can't deny
No I can't deny
That you are right here with me
You've opened my eyes
So I can see you all around me
Light light light up the sky
You light up the sky to show me
That you are with me
When stars are hiding the clouds
I don't feel them shining
When I can't see beyond my doubt
The silver lining
When I've almost reached the end
Like a flood you're rushing in
Your love is rushing in
~Afters
***Special thanks to Frannz Morzo for lighting up the sky (Light Painting - lighting of the steel wool) thanks for a wonderful night with all my Road Runner friends, unforgettable moment & trip. A very awesome trip with you all.
Intense light beckons the wayward traveler through the heart of Wall Street - the signature section of Zion National Park's famous "Narrows."
5DMK2
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A month or so ago I went out with a friend looking to capture some iconic Chicago scenes. The Kinzie Street bridge came to mind, after visiting it previously with Brian Koprowski. We weren't here long before traffic picked up and threw our cameras shaking. I liked this frame the best, with the early morning barge lighting up the river. If I could have, I would have made a time lapse, but unfortunately the cars on the road thought otherwise.
Still on old files is I'm lacking inspiration at the moment....
Perch Rock lighthouse in New Brighton on the Wirral,
Thanks for looking,
Chris.
Excerpt from issuu.com/dtkownit/docs/field_guide_for_web:
DTK PHOTO WALK
Artist: Margaret Gissing (@me_margo_g)
Location: DNA Screen Printing, 18 Charles Street West
Medium: Photography
Year: 2020
Margaret Gissing (she/her, settler) is an emerging Multidisciplinary Artist residing in Waterloo Region. Gissing is drawn to creatively exploring connections between spiritual and scientific ways of thinking, with interests in modern and historical myths and creative storytelling. Utilizing traditional, digital and photography mediums, she loves nothing more than bringing imagination to life in deep and meaningful ways. Gissing has been a local professional photographer for over ten years.
“As a young photographer, I had always wondered what it would be like to see this city through a stranger’s eyes. Years later, in 2020, that opportunity came when local photographer, Taylor Jones created “DTK Photo Club” to host photo walks.
These welcoming gatherings built community while engaging with the DTK landscape to capture the images that define it. Using a double exposure technique on Photo Walk #002, I captured this photo to channel the feeling of fresh eyes on an old city, and to celebrate the new generations of photographers who will help tell the stories of DTK.”
Special thanks to Melissa Hughes
Intently counting fossilized tree rings under the watchful eyes of the Muttart Conservatory guide, Michelle. Arid Pyramid
A distinctive part of Edmonton’s skyline, the Muttart Conservatory offers a year round escape into the beauty of the world’s plant life. Since it opened in 1976, the Muttart’s vibrant, colourful, tranquil and inspirational pyramid display gardens have been a welcome oasis for visitors.
The Muttart Conservatory was designed by award-winning Canadian architect Peter Hemingway. It has four themed pyramids: Arid, Temperate, Tropical and Feature. The exhibits in the Feature pyramid change between five and seven times per year.
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triptych
115/365.
I planned this shoot a couple of weeks ago as sort of a continuation of this photo of mine, except I was going to use a trail of breadcrumbs with myself holding the rest of the loaf. My bread got thrown out apparently, so I just shot it without regardless, and I'm still pretty happy with how it turned out!
I decided to use a red blindfold instead of carrying on with black after seeing how well it worked out in Sarahs photo.
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I've been desperately wanting to complete this project for a long time and I finally have it at a complete enough state to allow visitors to check it out! I've combined Yavanna Llanfair's YavaScript Pod transport system with my Teegle animesh horses! The horses are the actual guides that will walk around the region automatically when you sit on them just like those YavaPods you'll randomly see on the roads of SL mainland. If you're curious to check them out, come visit! Two riders can sit on one horse at the same time and there are only 3 horses available, but I think that's more than enough for now.
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Au petit matin avec une cliente venue pour voir et photographier la grande faune sauvage. Les sorties que je propose sont sur :
Searching for compositions in the dark, I came across this natural pathway leading toward the rising milky way.
I've opened up dates in March for photographing scenes like this for anyone interested in leveling up their night photography in one of the most beautiful desert landscapes and designated night sky parks, Death Valley.
(#9 in Explore April 28, 2025)
A winding path leads to the famous lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada, as the setting sun cast golden rays across the sky.
Today, as Canadians head to the polls, may we find leadership that, like this lighthouse, stands firm and lights the way through uncertain seas.
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