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Without light we wouldn't have any health. "In the 17th century, Isaac Newton discovered that prisms could disassemble and reassemble white light, and described the phenomenon in his book Opticks" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visible_spectrum This is a representation of red and green light through a prism. HMM :))
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Light & Time, Parton Beach near Whitehaven, Cumbria. All you need is a little bit of light, and mixed with a few moments in time, the perfect combination.
Canon EOS 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F16, 23mm, ISO50, Exp 130 Seconds
Lee Big Stopper, Lee Hard Grad 0.6
Raw File Processed in CS5, Edited in Lightroom & Elements.
Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without asking my written permission. All rights reserved.....© Brian Kerr Photography 2011
Light Trail Abstract...so earlier this year on a dark day, I had a play making some coloured light trails but have only just found this image. Any opinions ?
A passing October storm suddenly clears allowing the sun's light to illuminate the iconic Looking Glass Rock and the Pisgah National Forest below.
As I was tracking this storm near Graveyard Fields hoping for some light rays to break through, I fell into continued despair as the rain kept coming down and I soon had to get back to work after taking the morning off.
Then suddenly, the rain ceased and all went quiet. I jumped out of my car and began scanning the sky and East Fork valley for any source of light. Nothing.
Then something caught the corner of my eye - a spark - a gleam of light visible through the skyline above. But not where I was in any position to photograph it.
I hurried back into my car and began heading north on the Blue Ridge Parkway. My anticipation grew for what I was hoping to catch, along with my anxiety that the magic moments would pass before I would have an opportunity to catch anything.
As I was coming down the parkway, I began to see crepuscular rays breaking through the clouds, but there was nowhere to pull over. I continued further and finally came upon a surprisingly empty parking lot at the Looking Glass Rock overlook.
With drizzles of rain still abound, I hurried out of my car, grabbed my camera and began scanning the scene for compositions.
It was amazing to see the light glow on the valley as the storm was clearing in the distance.
Shooting handheld with a reverse graduated filter, I was having to constantly wipe off drops of rain the hit the glass while also making sure my hand was steady enough not to cause any blur to the frame.
When the clouds fully cleared and the light became too harsh, I cleaned up my gear and got back in my car, adrenaline pumping. I said a quiet prayer that I had at least gotten one sharp photo from this incredible show of nature.
The image featured for this post was my favorite, and it's moments like these that make me venture out again and again.
I hope you like this image and that you will have a great start to the week ahead.
Thank you for stopping by to view my images, and may the light be ever in your favor!
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A late night out at Elk Island National Park. It was almost pitch black when this photo was taken. The lake surface is illuminated by light emitted by the city of Edmonton some fifty kilometres (thirty miles) away.
Hasselblad 501 CM
Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2,8
Ilford Delta 100 Pro 120mm b/w negative film
R09 (1 + 25): 9 min.
20° Stand
From the peak of Kullaberg the very last day of February 2009 ;)
Welcome the month of March - soon it'll be spring again (I hope)!!!
And if you feel that you can't go on. And your will's sinkin' low
Just believe and you can't go wrong.
In the light you will find the road. You will find the road (*)
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(*) "In the Light" by Led Zeppelin
Rays of light burst though the clouds as a west bound manifest waits for an east bound to clear before heading towards the east portal of the Moffat Tunnel.
Not only must this train wait for the opposing train to clear, but also for the extract fans to clear the tunnel of exhaust gasses.
Taken from E Portal Road.
Jacob's ladders over the North Sea, Katwijk aan Zee, South Holland, The Netherlands.
Mood-lifting light...
Happy Bench and Fence Wednesday ....
HBW Early !!
A mum under soft light with a droplet...
View LARGE or ORIGINAL for more detail if you have time... thanks....
The commencement of a short collection. This shot and the few that follow is taken in a building that is undergoing rennovation.
Photography is a great uniter of countries, cultures, neighborhoods, families and friends. I’ve started a group named Photo-Phactory. Please share your best images with me.
This light hangs in my office at home. I'm pretty sure it's original, dates from when the house was built. If so, it's 97 years old. The petals are milk glass, the central circle is clear pebbled glass, and it's topped off (bottomed off???) with a bullet-shaped brass nut.
in the woods of 'de Slotplaets',
Bakkeveen,
province of Friesland,
Netherlands.
Zeiss Batis Aposonnar 2.8/135
Sony Alpha A7RII
A single LED Knog bike light (white) hung from a piece of string, 30 second exposure of it swinging.