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The beautiful Home Road. Bridge, Dublin, OH

 

I shot this in color and B&W during the blue hour facing west after sunset and decided that monochrome worked best, the lines were gold so I needed to tone them down a bit.

Leading the way... It is thought that one reason geese honk is to encourage one another in their journey. The position of lead in the “V” formation changes frequently as this goose does not receive the benefit of less drag that his followers do and thus, tires more quickly.

Detail of my kindle's protective cover

Trying to think more about my composition, so I used the steps and the edge of the walkway to act as leading lines and placed the subject on the top 3rd of the frame, similar to my shot the other week but i feel this shot is better compositionally. Feels better to slow things down and think about my shots. I still feel like i'm struggling with processing but its a learning curve i suppose and im sure i'll get better the more i practice.

White horses of the Camargue, South France

Canon eos 300v

Canon ef 28-105mm

Kentmere Pan 100

the Milky Way in September in Chia, Sardinia, with the passage of the ISS International Space Station.

A brave Duck leads her offsrping through the outdoor cafeteria at Woburn Safari Park.

Holga 120N TLR camera with Foma 400 film.

Fayetteville, Georgia

Leading Lines

 

I couldn't believe this when I saw it. I thought it might be my wine goggles. I had to stumble into the middle of the road to get photographic evidence that this wasn't just a figment of my imagination, a pink elephant brought forth by intoxicating libations. Getting up this morning the fresh powder everywhere confirmed it wasn't just a delusion. This photo provides quite the contrast to yesterday's. I converted the photo to black and white to emphasize the contrast to my last photo even more. I am not superstitious but, if I were, I might think I jinxed myself.

 

Since the image was shot sometime after midnight, it will qualify for my 365.

 

ODC- Season

 

seen at the Philara Collection in Düsseldorf, Germany

Portion of a stamped copper rooster.

Besides awesome rocks and Jeep trails, Sedona has some of the most beautiful prickly pears I have seen. Healthy looking, sporting many shapely lobes. This composition caught my eye on my way to the far more famous cactus-with-a-puddle shot on Secret Slickrock. I did go there and shot the puddle but kept coming back yearning for something more original. A leading path made of prickly pears, ran through my mind. I went to this location probably five times, each time scratching my head, trying to not get scratched by the plentiful and beautiful cactii everywhere. This is what came out of those thoughts before I pounced. Just enough light to light up the Cathedral Rock with enough light in the foreground for the prickly path with decent sky as a bonus. This is a heavy focus stack to get all thorns sharp as they should be. Nikon Z7, 24-70mm f4 at f9 and 30mm, 1/125 sec., ISO 400.

Shot of Cell One Field (Comisky park) with the rails and expressways heading into the loop of Chicago.

Macro Mondays Leading Lines

We always look for great light, colorful sunsets and mighty clouds when all you need is so simple and authentic. Stop chasing impressive things and focus on what's on hand right here, right now.

 

Hope you like it, enjoy!

Photo: Tyulenovo, Bulgaria

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Photo captured via Minolta MD Zoom Rokkor-X 35-70mm F/3.5 lens and the bracketing method of photography. Rialto Beach. Olympic National Park. Coast Range. Olympic Peninsula. Clallam County, Washington. Late May 2016.

  

Exposure Time: 30 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: None * Filter: Vü Sion Filter ND-10

Pen swimming along behind her eight new cygnets

I have seen lots of debate at the moment about 'trespassing' for a shot. I have to say whenever I go to photograph this barn, I stick to the tractor lines and try my best not to leave anything in a worse state than when I arrived. Having said that, have you all seen the crop circles that have turned up in this field? Created by the farmer or aliens? I'd like to think aliens but pretty sure its the farmer....

 

Really gets my imagination going anyway!

Leading lines of a city...of Liverpool, shot on canon750d

Mezquita Cordoba Spain

The road and the fences lead you down into the valley below.

118 Pictures in 2018 ... #37. Leading lines

Sony A7R II

Sigma 24-70mm lens

Explored .... thank you!

Leuchtfeuer in Bremen-Farge.

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Leading Light in Bremen-Farge, Germany.

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White Pocket is a great place to work on using leading lines in your photography since they're all over the place!

I love our new train station, that building will keep me busy with photography for a while...

For 52 weeks of 2015, and for Sliders Sunday I've been playing around with colours. HSS!

 

52 weeks of 2015

Theme: Leading Lines

Category: Technique

10/52

SP 7405 and company have a heavy manifest in tow as they climb towards Hiland on SPs Palmdale Cutoff. I always loved listening to these big EMDs muscle through the grade.

Bandon, Oregon sunset. As the tide ebbs, there are lots of opportunities to incorporate leading lines from the landscape.

6307 leading train 9-421 cranking up the speed downhill through Palgrave Ontario

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