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Chipmunk with cheeks full of Sunflower seeds.
Tarn Hows on Tuesday evening. There wasn't a huge amount of great light about, but a bit of colour started to creep into the sky late on.
I went for a long exposure to try to get a bit of drama in the shot but I'm not sure how I feel about it. I think the dynamism of the sky might be at odds with the serenity of the rest of the scene. Or maybe I'm over thinking it!
I have the hardest time getting up on Thursday. Hopefully this pic will make it all easier. Have a great day!!
PS. San Francsico bokeh :-D
How quickly skylines change in Miami! Compared to the photo* I took a year ago (below, from the same vantage point), this one shows more buildings (but less lights), and some familiar landmarks seem to have disappeared (or are now behind new buildings). :(
Note: Not an HDR shot. :p
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Mentre in pianura il caldo è insopportabile, vivere in Comelico è un godimento del corpo e dell'anima
Princess Sara's Quest had to start with a reason somewhere and when I started having fun with the characters and following them around...
I had no idea where it would lead.
I've discovered other characters, and somehow Dragons got involved as well as monsters.
Then this seemed to occur ...
very much out of order of the rest of the story.
But this makes perfect sense in retrospect.
This would be the Dragon's Nest of the Legendary Egg that would save all Dragons.
Hmmmm.
And there it is....
Tarn Hows, Lake District, UK
© 2015 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission.
I just missed a little light as I arrived and tried to park at the incredibly busy Tarn Hows. Though the overcast conditions, to me, felt very Turner-esque.
This is one of the cats staying around me at my room in Santorini. She was so friendly and had a very sweet voice. I wonder how she and the other cats are doing... I miss them a lot!!!
I heard Greece is a cat paradise and you see a lot cats around, but in fact it was a country of dogs;D I was surprised to see so many BIG dogs wandering about here and there. They were also friendly, though they made some fights among them, and followed me for some foods. I guess it made cats away from me and I couldn't take as many photos as I had expected:((
This is another of my wife's epiphyllum flowers that was in bloom back in early June. She's been growing these flowers for years but, sadly, this year their was no annual Mothers' Day show in San Diego put on by the San Diego Epiphyllum Society due to the Pandemic.
Lighting stuff: Lit with one Yongnuo manual flash in an 8.6 inch Lastolite soft box, hand held at camera right. Fill light is from a hand mirror at camera left. The flash and my tripod mounted camera were triggered with a Yongnuo RF-603N. Other plants, flowers, fruit or thingys that I've photographed using strobes can be seen in my Strobe Lit Plant set. For each image in the set, and there are over 1800 of them, I describe how I set up the lighting for that particular shot. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157628079460544/
Over the years, I've taken over 170 "Epi" pictures, and they're in my Epiphyllum Flowers album, if you like that sort of thing.
I ask no one in particular. Sometimes there's an answer but then ultimately there's not for the things that happen.
After eight days on the road, I cross from Nevada into California.
Somewhere up in the clouds there is Boundary Peak, 13,000 feet tall; the shoulder of US 6 where I’m standing for this photo is only about 6,500 feet above sea level.
Decided to take today's shot without moving the camera from where I'd left it sitting on its tripod last night... how lazy is that?
I was meant to be meeting (well possibly) Jim,Simon and Iain at Brothers Water this morning but as fate would have it i got a bit sidetracked on the way there.I was less than 10 minutes drive away when i just had to stop on the shoreline of Ullswater.It was still quite dark but the distant snow topped peaks stood out like a row of lighthouse's and it was a scene i just had to try and capture.
This was the view looking from Glencoyne across Ullswater and down into the Patterdale valley with the sun hiding somewhere behind the fell to the left.The sky was once again cloudless,but at least it had a pinkish glow to add a touch of colour to the early morning.
Im sorry i missed you guys if you were further up the road but you will know there ain't no mobile signal up them parts so i couldn't even ring you :(
If you did go i hope you got some great shots and i'll catch up with you's in the Ramble group later today.
I hope everyone has a great weekend :)
EXIF....F16....30 SECONDS....ISO 100....19MM....SINGH RAY ND3 REV. GRAD + HOYA POLARIZER
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Well. This project kinda got me into a World War mindset again, I have another vehicle in the works but don't expect it to be done for a little while.
I really had fun making this and surprisingly, I didn't have to buy any new parts for it! Hooray! Anyways, not gonna change the tracks etc. etc. blah blah blah, you get the idea I think. Overall I am very satisfied with this build. I hope you guys like this :)
God bless!
-Lincoln
P.S mudguard credit to Carpet <3
This was shot as first light hit after a gruelling 3 hour hike to get to this spot.
Check out my you tube channel to see the Video of how this and others were achieved.
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Some time the extra distance, gets you something a little bit Special!!
5 Shot Pano @ 160mm. Original File is 1.3 GB and 230 MegaPixel