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Some lazy lightning that was kind enough to show itself for this shot. The last few weeks have brought nothing but amazing electrical storms. Hope summer doesn't give up to soon! T3i and Sigma 30mm.
The colors of the setting sun just peak out from the under cloud cover over Gile Flowage as seen from Highway 51 south of Hurley, Wisconsin. Best viewed LARGE.
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I made different kind of light orb for first time. I tried my best. Not bad. Will figure out how to do it right later.
Straight out of camera. Settings: f/5.6 - ISO 100 - 79 seconds
i think one of the main features to ascribe to european style of things would be their strong preference for horizontzality.
Set of 5 images.
Although they are called waterfalls, they actually consist of intense tidal currents hurtling through two narrow gorges. Massive tidal movements create a waterfall effect as water banks up against one side of the narrow cliff passage, to be repeated again on the turning tide. The tide builds up in front of the gaps faster than it can flow through them and there can be a four-metre-high waterfall between the bays.
The falls were described by Sir David Attenborough as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world”.
Travelling through them on special powerful speed boats provides one of the worlds natural adrenalin rushes. The gap between the two rock faces does not leave much for any errors but then these drivers have been doing it for a long time.
bougainvillea...
Using the Nikon Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 G VR ED DX lens.
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
I Shoot Raw.
I edit in GIMP.
Feel free to criticize or just comment.
Contrast between traditional and modern buildings. Taken in Ann Siang Road, where old houses were coverted in a variety of trendy bars, restaurant where expats gather...