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Depending on the location and the hand of the winemaker, a Pinot Grigio taste profile can be light and tasty or full-bodied and full-bodied. Classically, however, it comes as a crisp, fresh-fruity, and dry representative. Mostly rich in extracts, aromatic, and rather low in acid.
Good old St. Mike's mount, photographed to death leaving us followers with a problem in capturing it in a different way. Textures to the rescue used in a subtle manner . . . . better than the original anyway !
Multiple textures : my own .
Evergreen candytuft
Canasta de plata
is a species of flowering plant, native to southern Europe. The species is often used as an ornamental garden shrub because of its decorative flowers. Iberis is so named because many members of the genus come from the Iberian Peninsula.
just a dreamy version of my previous shot:))
hope you like it?
thanks alot for stopping by leaving comments and faves:)) much appreciated:))
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Testing out a OM1 MKII
I already dont want to hand it back. The less fps (10 fps) in Sequential mode using flash are not a deal breaker. I adjusted my stacking speed and adapted to it quickly. I notice from the Em1 mkii to this quite a big improvement and can push the files further in post. One day if I win the lottery I will pick one up.
This girl is puttting her best foot forward for the camera. My biggest hand held focus stack ever.
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Have a nice day
Wicked nice steaming foggy day around these parts yesterday- late in the afternoon I noticed that the light was getting nice and weird as the fog was thinning and the sky was popping through, so I rushed down to Seal Cove and sprinted ( well you can't really sprint in Muck boots but you know what I mean) across the low tide bottom of the inner harbor to get this scene. the tide was so low that it looked like a river here instead of a cove. Have a good one- Nate
Château de Vufflens dans le canton de Vaud
Style: médiéval
Début de la construction en 1395
Fin de la construction en 1420
Protection: Bien culturel d’importance national
I feel kind of lame for not representing yesterdays massive waves, so in an attempt to rectify that, here's this. It needs something, perhaps just a different time of day, but it is representative of a pretty big wave. I shot the previously uploaded iphone vid from the bluff just behind the outcropping on the right. Right then, thanks for lookin and have a nice day, Nate from Maine.
love it when a seagull cooperates for a long exposure! i've been spending a bunch of time over at the G+ lately so for all you photo lovers who haven't gone over yet, give it a check out you'll totally dig it!
Excerpt from mariannemeedward.ca/city-of-burlington-selects-12-local-a...:
Hannah Brown, Have a Nice Day
I decided to make my theme for this “Have a Nice Day” because years ago I would pass a bridge every day on my way to work, with some very amateur spray painted on it that said “Have a nice day”, and honestly, it made me happy to pass that every day. Living in a world with a lot of hate, fear, negativity and stress, it’s nice to find positivity in unexpected places. I want people to feel happy when they pass this, whether it’s just once, or every day during their daily routines.
The Irish Railway Record Society "Time's Arrow" 30th anniversary railtour, with class leader 2601/02 painted in original orange " Arrow " livery.
Seen paasing Kilbarrack DART station enroute from Howth to Connolly Station, have a nice day, they certainly did.
A short clip passing through....
my account ran out, i guess i should renew. it's finally raining here, can't remember the last time that it rained all day- good for relaxing. have a good one everybody -Nate.
Made this shot yesterday morning after my third trip to the Schoodic peninsula in 3 days- it's right across the bay from me but I've been neglecting the area, great possibilities for seascapes and long exposures there and the waves this week were absolutely terrifying- rolling the stones underwater continuously so that it sounded like a freight train. This is a pan made with my 24mm tilt shift by shifting the lens from the left to the right, i like it enough although the shadows of those central rocks are a bit strong that i'm having a hard time remedying. have a great weekend and thanks for looking- Nate.
out the front door, and then a van pulled up across the street and two willing figures anchored the scene for me-
La vallée de joux déjà plongée dans l'obscurité durant le coucher de soleil, avec en premier plan le lac de joux et au fond les dernières collines de la chaine du Jura en suisse.
been trying real hard to set aside time to make new work, at least so i'll have something to work on in lightroom until the next time i go shooting, but more so keep up with the learning curve and get better and make new work-
on a completely unrelated note just in case you didn't know, the Boston Bruins are getting ready to Win the Stanley Cup for the first time since the year i was born- which is awesome I think- Go Bruins!!
have a nice day from Maine, Usa-
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[Edit 9/10 - image was square, turned it into landscape!]
Hi folks,
I have so much stuff I never came to 'develop' on the shelf, it's overwhelming. Every now and then I flick through my archives to have a look and find something interesting. This one's from my penultimate London visit. I have literally hundreds of London night shots, unpublished, unseen, unsold. :(
One day I'll clear my backlog, just as I hope to visit all your photostreams and give it some decent attention - I've been terribly neglecting you all. Anyway. Happy shooting! :)
Also: look at that brilliant Nikon 35mm f/2.0. It's cheap, it's small, it gets plenty of undeserved flak on the internet, but it's a *KILLER* prime at night - as you can see. Get it!
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i can see ghost faces in the mist here. Seawall in Mansett. been wicked busy lately but was able to get out for a little bit yesterday morning, although i fought the alarm stubbornly for a few minutes. hope you all are doing well and making great pictures. have a nice day from Maine Usa.
This is my first experience to photography steelwool and I had lot of fun. But the weather was so stormy it was hard to protect my lens, so you can see some water drop on this picture. With luck the drops is well placed and add some bokeh light just in the right place.
I will do more picture like this one, in the futur that’s sure!
Hi fellas- been swamped lately preparing images for the summer crowds who will be arriving here any day now. Been printing, mounting, matting, reprinting when there is an error- (hate when that happens) and fighting a wicked cold through the whole thing. So I haven't been making new work but for 2 quick occasions in the past 2 weeks, and I only regret that a little bit- there will be more pictures but I gotta focus on moving some of the old ones first. Right- wish me luck out there and have a chipper week folkies- Nate.