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The fountain at Point State Park in Pittsburgh marks the place where the Monongahela and Allegheny Rivers merge into the Ohio River.

Shot at beautiful village called waterville, County Kerry

Petaluma, California 2015

C-FCAE - Boeing B-767-375ER/F - CargoJet Airways

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 24.083 - built in 1988 for Canadian Airlines International -

merged into Air Canada in 2001 -

retired 09/2019 -

to CargoJet Airways 01/2020 - converted to freighter - FIN 643

Une après-midi dans un haut lieu local du chemin de fer ...

 

One afternoon at a local railway heritage site ...

Nick Cave’s HEARD•BNE 2016 performance which will be performed over the opening weekend of ‘Sugar Spin: you, me, art and everything’ on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 December 2016 and again in mid-January 2017 to celebrate GOMA turning 10. HEARD 2016 consists of 30 ‘soundsuits’, made to be worn or displayed as sculpture.

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNPEEbZl-fw

 

One of my favourites shots. It looks just as I planed and it was easier then I thought. I think this is second try shot. We also had not much time, because of unexpected issues and I drove her home earlier then I thought.

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a7riv + Minolta MC W. Rokkor SG 1:3.5 f = 28mm (1973; MC X)

 

Stadskantoor Middelburg

Thomas Rau, 2004

 

brandsarchitectuur.nl/portfolio-items/stadskantoormiddelb...

 

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New Zealand has an abundance of rivers and streams surrounded by lush green landscapes

Wide angle on this familiar spot that I couldn't resist shooting again with those clouds. Montaña de Oro State Park California

Russian Gulch Beach

 

Taken at 14mm, cropped to about 50mm.

 

This was my first time really planting myself out in the beach surf for some "movement long-exposures." After a recent rain, Russian Gulch Creek (on right) was rushing into the Pacific. Depending on how big the surf was, it created some nice overlaps with endless variations in how it combined.

 

Also had a few close calls. Learned a valuable lesson in readiness when setting up your camera/tripod in an unpredictable surf with a steep beach slope...snapped off a few shots but equally shat myself from the occasional 'sneaker' that would dwarf the other breaks. NorCal beaches are no joke; with strong surf they will take no prisoners. Do NOT turn your back on the ocean up here.

 

This was a fun trial. I rolled up my pants, used filters and stood in knee-deep riffs that scared me 1/2 the time. I took about 100 captures but it takes practice to find the keepers

Continuing my experiments in merging concepts of photography and digital painting. I'm pretty happy with the way this one came together. Consider this a sequel to "In the Circle of the Fey" in storyline, with techniques you'll also see in "The Petitioner Now Understands the Cost."

 

Model: senpaim00n on IG

 

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Smugmug portfolio/prints (fantasy work)

Model Society portfolio/prints (bodyscapes / art nude)

 

Oakland Underpass

FILE MERGE -> 50% DXO Optics 10 / 25% LR,25% NX-2

 

Stadspark, 9675 Winschoten

GoogleMaps : 53.155028, 7.044577

Sigma 150-500 / D7100

Leica 0 Series (Prototype 2) - two shots combined / merged

Place: Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

 

Chinese name: 荣威RX5 (róngwēi RX5)

Year of launch: 2016

 

The Roewe brand emerged after SAIC failed to acquire the Rover marque from BMW in 2005, instead it was sold to Ford in 2006. The carmakers probably feared SAIC would make SUVs competing with Land Rover... SAIC purchased technology relating to the Rover 75, but most assets were bought by Nanjing Automobile (NAC). NAC had the rights on the MG brand. In 2007 Nanjing Automobile merged with the much larger SAIC Group, which means SAIC is now controlling both Roewe and MG. Roewe's first product was the 750 launched in 2006, a revised and extended sedan based on the Rover 75. It was followed by the 550 based on the same underpinnings in 2008 and the new compact sedan 350 in 2010.

 

The Roewe RX5 SUV was launched in 2016, succeeding the SsangYong Kyron-based W5. Unlike its predecessor, the RX5 is selling like mad, with almost 20,000 units a month. Last week Roewe launched a more compact SUV (4,40 m), the RX3.

 

Sales figures: carsalesbase.com/china-car-sales-data/roewe/roewe-rx5/

Taken with:

 

Canon 6D

Sigma 35mm f1.4 art

One of these blessed moments when you feel you're not living in the real world - amazing clouds seem to utterly leave the sky and set on the beach at sunset....

Rossbeigh Beach, Ireland County Kerry.

 

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NGC 4038 and NGC 4039 the Antennae Galaxies are in a state of collision. Once normal, spiral galaxies like the Milky Way, the pair began to to collide and merge possibly as long ago as 1.2 billion years. The collision is so violent that stars have been ripped from their host galaxies to form a streaming arc between the two. Far outlying stars and streamers of gas stretch out into space, creating long tidal tails reminiscent of antennae. There are clouds of gas seen in bright pink and red, surrounding bright flashes of blue star forming regions often obscured by dark patches of dust. The rate of star formation is so high that the Antennae Galaxies are said to be in a state of starburst, a period in which all of the gas within the galaxies is being used to form stars. Eventually one large elliptical galaxy will be formed.

 

Imaged in LRGB and H alpha on our Officina Stellare RiDK 500 telescope at El Sauce (Obstech), Atacama Desert, Chile.

 

Image Processing: Mike Selby

 

System control: Voyager by Leonardo Orazi

N1308T - McDonnell Douglas DC-9-31 - New York Air

at Ft. Lauderdale International Airport (FLL)

 

c/n 47315 - built in 1968 for Texas International Airlines -

leased to NY Air in 1980 -

merged into Continental Airlines in 1987 -

retired in 1999 - scrapped MHV

 

scanned from Kodachrome-slide

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I love how this photo turned out! Originally I put a cat in the flowers.... I really liked it but I am not sure if anyone else did lol. So took the cat out of the photo and decided that it looks better without the cat lol. I am in love with background, i just think it cools cool. And, if you look closely at the photo there are 3 bees in the photo! Can you find them? lol.

 

Well these dandelion seeds were a nice sight in a field full of wonders :D

 

Bird Show Woburn Safari Park

A rainy early morning, looking west on the M62

Artistic licence of course.

White Frangipani

 

Nothing evokes that tropical feeling quite like the frangipani. Their sweet scent and sheer beauty make them universally loved and the blooms look sensational on the tree and as a cut flower. Pick up some freshly fallen blooms and float them in a bath or bowl of water and it's easy to feel you're relaxing in a fabulous tropical day spa!

  

Most familiar in their white and yellow form, they also come in loads of tropical and sunset colours, becoming more colourful the closer to the equator you go. Frangipanis are also tough plants that can survive neglect, heat and drought and still fill the garden with a wonderful perfume. What more could you ask for in a tree?

Bonaparte's Gull, 3 shot merge.

Merged via photoshop. This had 2 Elinchrom flash/soft boxes. One pointing to the ceiling and the other direct at the subjects. 3 separate pictures converted to b&w and then I used photoshop to select the heads and then refined the edges. Finally I pasted the 3 heads as layers into a new black inage.

Westbound Metrolink is just merging with the BNSF main near Iowa Ave in Riverside. This train originated in South Perris and came through Perris, Moreno Valley, and Hunter Park Riverside.

Something a bit different. No Photoshop here...just cardboard.

 

I was aware of things like the splitzers you can buy/make for your Lomo so I thought I'd try something similar with my Hasselblad. I put together a makeshift splitzer by cutting some black cardboard to fit in a Cokin holder. Composing through a 45° finder while your camera is upside down is challenging to say the least. I possibly should have composed so that there was no ground in the shot (that's what's causing the weird diagonal parallelogram thing) but feck it, this is ok.

 

Hasselblad 500c/m, Planar 80mm, Tri-x 400, Cokin P holder and cardboard filter :)

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