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Niagara Falls (American Falls) take on a different look in winter.... the ice add a different dimension to an iconic setting
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By 24th January, Storm Isha had passed over the UK, but was almost immediately superseded by Storm Jocelyn. Jocelyn seemed to take a more westerly direction and that meant the small harbour at Sennen became more vulnerable to the storm.
Trial Harbour on Tasmania's west coast. Wild old day with plenty of weather coming off the Southern Ocean.
Makes the thermos of tea all the more rewarding :-)
Nikon Z6, Nikkor Z 24-70/4, 1.6 secs at f/9, ISO 125. Breakthrough Photography X4, 6 Stop ND filter.
WARNING: Entering MaelStrom may result in temporary loss of gravity, reality, and all common sense. Your shoes will get conceptually wet.
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No swimming at Newcastle's popular Bogey Hole today.
Day 17 of Pentax Forum's Daily in July 2019 Challenge.
HD PENTAX-D FA 150-450mm f4.5-5.6.
"Force" is local dialect for "falls", (derived from the Norse "Foss") and does not reflect the power of the river. These are the upper (higher) falls on the river Tees and have a 21 metre drop. One of the most spectacular waterfalls in England .
The emptiness of space does not transmit the sounds of solar flares, sunspots, a black hole swallowing anything that comes near, the births and deaths of stars and meteors slamming into planets and moons. This maelstrom, visible occasionally, is our galaxy, the Milky Way, composed of one hundred billion stars forming about four arms spiraling outward. When viewed from another galaxy, the arms are all in the same plane, a thin disk with the diameter of one hundred thousand light years. A super massive black hole is at the rotational center of the Milky Way.
The Flatirons in Boulder are in the foreground.
This photo is a composite of 19 star shots (6 sec, f2.8, ISO 6400) and one shot of the landscape (20 sec, f2.8, ISO 6400). StarryLandscapeStacker rotated the 19 star images to a single, precisely focused image. The image of the stars and image of the landscape were combined into a single image in Photoshop.
Photo taken in the greenbelt adjacent to Boulder, whose lights helped by illuminating the foreground, but making it trickier to get a decent shot of the Milky Way--that is the light in the sky to the left. In addition, forest fire smoke may have contributed to this photo as well.
Visiting today the mesmerizing excellent SLEA installation MAELSTROM created by Chrix and Lalie Sorbet at SLEA6, which will open this Friday, 15 Auust
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The second image from this shoot the other week and I actually like this better than the first one. The light was breaking through the thick grey clouds and added another layer to this image for me. You can also see more of the lighthouse in this one too. Still get the hairs on the back of my neck standing up when I look at this set on my Mac! Such an impressive show of the power of nature and a real privilege to be able ot photograph it.
This telephoto image is quite possibly my favorite one that I was able to make in Death Valley National Park on my first visit to the area in January 2022. A persistent wind storm stirred up the sand and blew it across the dunes, creating energy and depth while providing an excellent subject through which the light transformed this scene into something a bit magical.
Want to hear more about my process for making images like this? On a recent episode of my podcast with Rachel Talibart, we both discuss our approaches to this - worth tuning in!
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Den Blå Planet at dusk.
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If proof was ever needed, this image proves I am no photojournalist! You see the real story is 200m or so to the left. Norwegians are not ones to boast. The Saltstraumen Maelstrom is one of the fastest tidal flows in the world. It is nature, you should visit it. Most people walked past this scene at speed to watch the boiling turmoil of water passing at high tide.
Created for the Vivid Art Group challenge Vivid Urban Scene
Entered in the Pano-Vision Best of the Year Contest
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One of the most beautiful staircases I have ever came across while exploring! Found in an abandoned VEB in Eastern Germany.
Sleeping Ute Mountain near Towaoc, Colorado seems to be the epicenter for this storm. We passed through increasingly changing skies all the way to Moab.
Heavy snow showers on Crow Stones Edge. The snow was blowing in from behind me so I managed to keep my lens dry.
It's finally Here! The third of three. Collect, frame, and display all 3 in a prominent place. Impress your friends. Make your parents concerned...again. Anything! Thank you.
One of my first pics taken with my new gadget ;)
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My latest build for the MA, a micro of the Mealstrom Battle from PotC. Before you wonder why it isn't better, I'll tell you: this category (No Repeats) forbids the repetition of a single element (no two from the same mold) in the entire MOC! It is much more difficult then it might appear, specially considering my choice of source material! I want to redo this scene with no restrictions one day... And don't worry, lighting shots of Davy's Organ are coming some time, but I'm very backlogged on uploading here...
A recent rip to Seaton Sluice with PhilPunton.com that almost didn't happen due to the grey damp start.