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"Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul."
Luther Burbank
Heading south out of Republic WA along the Sanpoil River valley. The sun was up but I was on the shady side of the hills. The sun finally got high enough to back light the trees so I had to stop for a bit.
- makeup: Rubedo (lineata - eyes & lips) @ Midnight Order till August 20th
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- bodyskin: Velour (ipanema halloween)
It's funny how you see things differently once you start getting into photography. This little twig somehow caught my eye from across the yard. I liked how the light was hitting the leaves and the almost fiery glow from the fading sunlight behind them.
Isaiah 9:2 “The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.”
Lots of dark places out there. Lots of places of light as well! People tend to see the dark much more than the light. Pity. On the other hand, there's no shadow without a light and no light without a shadow...
this is one of a lot of secret places in the -house of the officars- Wünsdorf near Berlin, we visit a hole infantry school and the building of high ranked russian commanders from the end of the 80`s we made amazing photos here upcoming step by step next time
led as only light source
indirect backlight with the help of a cd
which created the light effect and was background too
leica dg macro elmarit 1:2,8/45
Headed out to Schwabacher's Landing on this particular morning for sunrise....the fog was thick when we left Jackson Lake Lodge and it didn't look like there would be much of a break from it. The Teton mountain range was completely obscured the entire drive down, give or take a few areas where you could catch a fleeting glimpse. I had all but given up before even arriving but much to my delight, the fog lifted just enough to provide us with this glorious scene complete with a beautiful hint of light and color. So serene and peaceful.
Yay, the weekend's here...hope everyone has a great one. Many thanks for all your visits and comments!!!!!
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Lost Light – I was out shooting the storm last night and styed until dark to shoot long exposers of the clouds moving. The sun has set about 45 minutes before I took this shot and the sky had been dark for a while when these clouds started to glow in the east like it got lost during sunset. I decided grab some of the light in my shot. It was too dark to focus my camera, so I put my flashlight on the foreground rock and focused on it.
The technical – Nikon D810 Tamron 10-15mm at 21mm f/2.8 for 465 seconds. Processed in Lightroom.
We all got surprised yesterday? Quite a cold morning! The air was crisp and cool, but city felt calm. As it was beginning to stir, the only sounds you are able to hear were gentle lapping of the water against the shore, and the soft hum of distant traffic. It was good to go back to the old spot and capture some of that atmosphere. What do you think?
My three-week moose posting drought ends with this shot of a couple of big 'ol boys showing the variations between individual moose coats. As you can see one is fairly light and the other is almost black. I'd like to have the lighter guy a little more in focus but wasn't paying enough attention to the aperture. Still, the light/dark comparison compelled me to post this one.
These guys were found in Roosevelt National Forest, northern Colorado.
Caressed by light.
Sometimes what's important to the photo is not what it is of but the way the light dances, caresses an interacts with the objects it touch. This can create an atmosphere and feeling all on it own.
For the record this is of the top of a ceramic candlestick but that's not important.
Rotten asbestos suite of a porcelain worker. This kind of suites has to be worn during operating the kiln.
A find into a rotten porcelain factory - abandoned since about 1998 - somewhere in Germany
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For the "light" theme that I forgot about yesterday :P. All my favourite devices, monitor, laptop, phone, speakers and alarm.
Trying to use some creative bokeh action with a dark room. It's not quite the effect I imagined but that might be because I don't have enough lights. Still had fun doing it, will be trying more of these in the future :)