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A parting shot. On the night of my first day at the cottage I saw the an idea of a compostion to use the waterfall with the eye going upwards to the path and the gate above but struggled to see how to get it, as the bank of the gorge was a little steep. On my last morning before we left I was taken a shot of the tree with the waterfall behind, I then set off back to the cottage as we had to depart by 10:0am. After walking about 200 yards down the hill something was nagging me about the shot I had just taken so I went back to look at the composition again. Getting down in a low position on the bank and turning the camera to portrait aspect, eureka I saw the composition I was after on the first night. I just about had myself and the tripod balanced, polariser for the reflection and ND grad to stop the sky burning out, f13, 5 seconds and bingo. I set of down again happy and content. I hope you like it.
Normally the closing shot of Peaky Blinders, with Tommy Shelby left on a cliff hanger for the next series....as it's normally shot in winter and early spring it's a lot moodier than a bright summers afternoon in June.
Watermen are waiting for the next round of the boat docking contest. Tilghman Day 2018
Tilghman Island, MD
TI8 9692
This window made by members Ken and Juleen DeLeuuw (who made almost all of the stained glass at St. John's) Was the congregations gift to Pastor and Barbara.
The Velothon 2015 in Stockholm, Sweden.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6 Plus back camera 4.15mm f/2.2
f/2.2, 4.2mm, 1/1364, ISO 32
Please View LARGE or ORIGINAL for detail of stamen and pistils.. Thanks!
I will be away for 7 days with limited access to the net. I will try and post an image or two from each "Port of Call" if I can.. Please understand I will not be able to comment or return emails as I normally do. Thanks to all and have a great week...
If there is anything special you would like from Cozumel, Belize or Honduras you should let me know soon.. -:)
My dear Flickr friends, your pictures and encouraging words have delighted and inspired me for the past four years. I´ve learned a great deal from you and have discovered photographic interests I might not otherwise be aware of. At the moment I find myself torn in too many directions to spend much time with my camera and increasingly dissatisfied with the results. It´s time for a break --I hope our paths cross again. Thank you and happy shooting! -L.
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/5.0
Focal Length: 35 mm
Photoshop CS4
Strobist - SB800 snooted with home made snoot, which was made by a gaggle of snoots from snootland, above models heads on 1/32 power (just out of shot).
SB600 front via CLS bounced off of white sheet for soft front lighting.
Taken purely for a magazine front cover competition. (Sex survey result apparently) hence the implied lovin' above.
Had the opportunity to travel to the famous Thor's Well, unfortunately the weather did not bring dramatic sunrises or sets, however it did offer an extremely dramatic sea shot that I thought I would share. Thanks for looking!
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Whitby Abbey shortly after sunset.
As i walked away I looked over my shoulder and decided there was one more shot to take.
Best in lightbox.
On my way to swim with the whale sharks in Isla Mujeres. Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins, Stenella longirostris, Kona Coast, Big Island, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean.
Pigtail Lattice Part (Special Pukifee Commission)
A lot of you guys said you liked the Finvarra cut from the Christmas sale but due to time constraints we were not able to make any more of them. While this new method took Alex a really long time to get right, it might mean that we are able to offer them in different sizes during the Summer sale! Here's to hoping that the Minifee test goes to plan.
We're working super super late nights this week to get everything finished up for you guys and as a result have been running on a whole lot of coffee! Although we're not taking a break, I hope you guys will get to. Have a great weekend everybody!
There is a shipment going out tomorrow and anyone still waiting for photos of finished wigs will receive them this weekend.
Others that are awaiting completion early next week will receive theirs then and everything remaining will be sent out towards the end of next week c:
The moment of farewell before going to sea has been represented in many ways.
This reflects the last steps of a father and his son before that farewell, on the other hand so familiar to me.
This is a field between Caverswall and Blythe Bridge. This was my first trip out with my new Fisheye lens (15mm Sigma 2.8) and I have to say I love it, I think the sun burst is great!
Any thoughts?
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Walt Disney World, Disney's Animal Kingdom - 09/10/11
Bamboo on the way to the Pangani Jungle Trek trail. Seems kind of wistful with the deep shadow, and I guess I'm in a wistful mood today.
Maybe after the first of the year I can stay caught up with everybody, but the last quarter of this year has been really busy with work.
Probably the last time I will have access to my Jacob Street scheme. A final visit to complete as-built drawings coincides with a sunny interval showing the brilliant colours to their best effect. Only with the iPhone on me on this trip though but the hipstamatic effects real set the place off beautifully. I am particularly fond of the angular shadows framing it from below
The Hamilton Yard job on this particular day has set off a string of cars in Stelco and is scene here passing MANA on the way out of the vast complex.
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Finally.....the finale. 4 days from now we turn the page on this chapter of our lives.....leaving Hyderabad, India to return to Amherst, Ohio. We have definitely made the most of our time, but it is time to return to the comforts of home.....new experiences are fun and exciting, but there's just no substitute for friends and family.
Sunrise image take from the Napasai resort - Koh Samui, Thailand with Koh Phangan in the distance on the left.
Spectacular final view before the lights go out for the evening. Successful close to another magnificent day at Grand Canyon National Park.
After a week of gray skies and drizzle, Alaska treated us to a sunny day and sent us off with a brilliant sunset.
An array of locos with very different futures. Peeling off to the right of the picture, 8103 and 8164 head south out of Werris Creek with a loaded grain train while to the left 8022/8014/8028/8034/8006/48121 rust to the rails.
A Northern Air Cargo Boeing 737-232 departs Anchorage International Airport. Smokie little thing but as msmith1_ak would say, at least that's a sign of good fuel flow for a plane of her generation!