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Durdle door sits on the South Coast of the UK in Dorset and is part of the Jurassic coastline there.
A much loved spot visited by many photographers always produces some incredible images.
This was taken in the late afternoon when the rocks and coastline were bathed in some beautiful golden light.
Using a LEE little stopper for a longer exposure to catch some motion in the water.
If you are in the neighbourhood come enjoy the Amsterdam Light Festival. I have enjoyed it very much together with Don Oppedijk :-)
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I had originally intended to call this photo "natural vs artificial light" but the mood of this image made me think of the Linkin Park song.
5 years ago Chester Bennington passed away, this is also my modest way of paying tribute to him
I went to the skating rink and the evening shadow was cast on the rink so I had great white blast of light and a dark shadow of cold ice. Light and Dark or Dark to Light just depends if you read left to right or right to left. Yes I took the most minimal thing there is but this was my first thought when I saw the theme.
Next weekend I am taking a macro photography workshop through the RA photo club. I'm hoping to make better use of my expensive Sigma 105mm lens by actually learning how to use it properly! It's been mostly languishing in my bag since last summer.
Shot with the Sony A7 M2 and the Walimex PRO 2.8/12mm Fisheye. The Lake was an ideal big Mirror for the Milky Way!
I never know where the light will lead me, I just follow and try to capture the scene as it was at that moment. I was not surprised at how light and fog can change a simple road into something from a dream. On this morning the light was darkened by the thick fog creating an eerie world of mystery. I found this small lane off a side road. When the unexpected happens, we must be ready.
Schwabacher Landing view there in the Grand Teton National Park as the day was heading towards sunset. An amazing scene to behold under these conditions.
I was making the long trek back to my car after a disappointing photo shoot at dusk... seeking to photograph some elusive deer in the nature park, but they kept themselves nicely hidden in the forest. Darkness fell quickly.
Then I came across this beautiful fountain lit with the most glorious light. I had seen this fountain during the day, but didn't realize how stunning it looked at night. I had to stop and take some shots... both short and long exposure. I was hoping to catch some water droplets at short exposure, but it wasn't until I got at home that I realized how artistic the extended-exposure shots were.
This is an example of the age-old adage:
If your planned shot isn't happening, move around; if you keep your eyes open, photo ops are all around us.
Groups:
Frame It Cover Contest - 1st [tie]
Frame it Photo of the Year Contest - 5th
Frame It Admins Eleven Award
Frame It Level 12 - Hall of Frame
Super Six Stage Six - Andromeda
These echidna sculptures were part of the Vivid Taronga extravaganza held in Sydney in May-June 2017
The mountains are awakened by the gentle touch of the morning light.
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There is only Silence ... as though the day has held its breath.
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