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Roaring Fork stream in fall, photographed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park this past October.
Of the places that I visited in the Smokies, the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail was one of my favorites. The road follows along the Roaring Fork stream over of its length, with limitless photographic opportunities. Most of the rocks in this stream were entirely moss covered, and the area had nice fall colors.
This particular image was photographed using a 91 second exposure at f/18 with a polarizer plus 5 stop ND filter.
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Technical Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF 17 - 40mm f/4.0 L USM
Exposure: 120 seconds
Aperture: f/20.0
Focal Length: 17 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Filter: B+W ND110
Processing Tool: CS5 + Silver Efex Pro
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(Part A)
So I'm working on this colour concept thing at the moment... I know, get your own idea colours were here before you. And maybe they were. But I also have synesthesia and so I made music and art that made life turn Violet for me. Its super prreeeetyyyy :)
Rock climbers atop "Monkey Face", a 350 foot basalt tower within Smith Rock State Park in Deschutes County, Oregon. Climbing, as a sport, had its origins within the park.
Of all the Bloomington District searchlights in my immediate area, the Monticello intermediate has been on my bucket list since day one. Timing, losing the train, and just plain not knowing the right way to actually access the signal in the first place all kept me away from this spot. But, armed with the newfound knowledge that it is in fact much easier to get to than I realized, and also that D17 was restricted to just 30mph due to a faulty EOTD, it was high time to make a move.
That move, of course, was soaking my foot in icy water climbing down the embankment behind the motel to get to the tracks. Also sitting in the snow and getting my pant legs wet. There's a theme here. Oh, yeah, I also shot the signal and D17, so that made it worth it. The train had slowed in town dramatically, which I was glad for as it was a very close race from Bement thanks to an impassable car ahead of me that was paaainfully slow. Initially I thought the trains reduced speed was also going to make racing the train to Lodge easier, which it would have (although it took ages for the train to actually pass to let me get back to my car) had they not throttled up hard at CP Mills. So, it was time to race straight to Mansfield instead!
Showing the progression of droplets splashing together after the first droplet hits the surface and bounces back up to meet the second droplet.
One from my latest video. Check it out at youtu.be/Ky5wmezU8xk
A progression of different shapes and angles of rocks with waves washing around them and leading up to the cliff at Malladeta, Villajoyosa, Spain
Captured with a Questar telescope and a Nikon D850 camera in Tucson AZ
Max eclipse was surprisingly dark.
Explored, 23 Nov 11, best position #75
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Badlands National Park, South Dakota. As the older badlands features in the background erode away, new badlands are created by erosion in the foreground.
Travelling north on US-71, after leaving Hruska's in Ellinger, these clouds began forming along the western horizon. They did not exist just 15 minutes prior to this shot. As we continued north highlights continue to expand along the faint lines of clouds on either side of this formation.
A compilation of images from the 2024 eclipse taken from Rend Lake in Southern Illinois. The 4 hour drive was sort of a last minute decision, and I only had a general idea where I wanted to go. The full sun image was actually my test shot taken in Peoria. And I forgot to take the filter off for totality (oops!), so the center image is one I took during the 2017 eclipse. It was just fun to be around the crowds and experience the event. And a nice remembrance of the 2017 trip I took with Mom to see that eclipse. Dad was unable to go, but he definitely loved photography. Both parents passed away a few days apart a month after their 61st wedding anniversary in 2022. So I was I was thinking of them as I enjoyed the show.
I spent an enjoyable afternoon at Grosmont, back at "the balcony", checking out how Autumn's colour changes are progressing. I had a lovely chat with an Angler who fishes there regularly. The light was subdued, most of the afternoon but my patience paid off with a brief sunny spell, lighting up the scene.
From this sweet spot on the steep and rocky trail, paradise was within sight...
Texture is brush strokes-03 by bernhofen
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