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The weather wasn't cooperating on this day when I was out with the camera, but I did like the way these railroad tracks looked as they left Missoula, Montana.
Processed entirely in RawTherapee. There's a shedload of options in that app and the power it offers is incredible. Slightly more unwieldy than LightRoom though. But of course, it is free and for a free app it is really amazing.
I don't do much b/w as I don't feel very confident with it. However, as I worked on this shot, it was looking too much like one I posted a couple of weeks ago and felt it needed the change.
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Day stopping at Dublin Airport 3rd September 2004, operated on behalf of TNT for their nocturnal service between Dublin and Liege.
Taken from the top level of the Multi Storey car park at Block C. The scene is vastly different nowadays, Pier D or Pier 1 as its known now was yet to be built, and the bails of hay in the background now form the newly constructed Northern parallel runway.
The shadow of Mauna Kea is projected by the rising sun over Hualalai, the third major volcano of Hawaii's Big Island (after Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa). I waited for the full moon so that it would set near the shadow of Mauna Kea at sunrise.
No major Photoshoppery or compositing is involved here.
captured in palmanova, this image vividly illustrates the silent stories of two couples seated by the beach, their contrasting body language revealing the dynamics of their relationships. on the right, a couple sits closely with their legs angled towards each other, symbolizing a connection that has endured over time. their bodies lean slightly inward, indicating mutual interest and affection. in contrast, the couple on the left displays a different story; they sit apart with their bodies and legs turned away from each other, suggesting lives that have grown separate. each person seems lost in their own world, embodying a sense of isolation despite their physical proximity. the serene backdrop of sunbathers and gentle waves adds a layer of irony, as the beach's tranquility contrasts with the subtle emotional distance on the bench, showcasing how love can both thrive and wane over the years.
Digging through the 2007 archives. This shot was taken following a Spring thunderstorm over Lake Harriet in Minneapolis.
The galactic center of our Milky Way rises above farmland on the outskirts of Queenstown, New Zealand. I was taken to the location by one of the local astrophotographers and it was certainly a crazy night! We had to hike up what seemed like a never ending hill in the dark, and once we got to the top, we found ourselves dodging bullets from hunters on the property. Luckily they ended up spotting us, and after a friendly conversation, they continued on hunting in the opposite direction. It was so worth it though, especially having the opportunity to photograph scenes like this.
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