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On the White Rim Trail, since campfires aren't allowed, and there's no wood to burn anyway, we created our own "campfire" by pooling all our LED flashlights and lanterns. We made a campfire ring and staged the chairs to make it appear as though we were sitting around a real fire.
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Circled.
Half way through the project already and a shot which landed in my brain whilst extending my tripod legs.
I collected a few stones from my back garden and set them up filling the top of the frame. Back lit with a torch and a generous blast of vape for the fog. Then I circled the stones from above with a very focused torch like miniature drone lighting.
On tripod two I found an old shot of Komeg in Bolehill Quarry on my phone which I thought would work well. I set that up so the image was displayed upside down filling the bottom of the frame.
Touch of inspiration from LED Eddie here and his tunnel flip beneath a lone tree shot.
Shot during a single long exposure in my kitchen.
The Alderney Lighthouse, aka Mannez Lighthouse, at the north-East coast of Alderney, Bailiwick of Guernsey, UK. The 32m high granite lighthouse was constructed in 1912. Since March 2011 the lighthouse was downgraded to a range of 22km during the dark hours (from 43km 24/7), the light provided by a pair of LED lamps. The fog signal, provided by two enormous horns (not seen here) was stopped at the same time.
Led Zeppelin, Musikhalle Hamburg, März 1973: Jimmy Page
Copyright: Heinrich Klaffs
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And putting out the bins....
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This aerial view shows the remains of Exton Old Hall, standing within the parkland of Exton near Oakham, Rutland.
Exton Old Hall was the earlier principal mansion of the Noel family, later Earls of Gainsborough. The house developed over several centuries, with much of the surviving fabric dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, reflecting a substantial Tudor and later country house that preceded the present Exton Hall.
A major fire in 1810 severely damaged the building and it was never rebuilt as a residence. Portions remained standing and were reused for estate purposes until a further fire in 1915 led to final abandonment. Today, only fragmented walls, chimneys and gables survive, partially screened by trees.
The ruins are a Scheduled Monument, protected for their historical importance as evidence of the former centre of the Exton estate and its architectural evolution before the construction of the 19th-century hall.
Eva has this unique (at least in Estonia) programmable LED hula-hoop which is just too cool to not take pictures of using longer shutter speed. Here's one of the results. What do you think?
Model, MUA and Styling: Eva Pajus
Reminiscent of an old LP cover? Actually it's just a window in an old, derelict farm-house. The tin surrounds make it special.