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A nice shot from this morning's sunrise. I am blown away by how much detail is kept in digital cameras, it almost seems like cheating in the challenge of taking well-exposed photos. I took about 100 photos this morning, whereas on my linhof, i am sure i would have taken 8 at most.
This was a revisited location with my new camera, putting it through its paces. It handled the scene well.
The first Long Exposure taken with my new Canon full frame R5. A pleasure to work and edit.
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Yorkshire Dales National Park is a 2,178 km2 (841 sq mi) national park in England covering most of the Yorkshire Dales. The majority of the park is in North Yorkshire, with a sizeable area in Cumbria and a small part in Lancashire. The park was designated in 1954, and extended in 2016. Over 95% of the land in the Park is under private ownership; there are over 1,000 farms in this area.
The pathway leads to the village church and is surrounded by fields with hedges along both sides. They are a favourite place for many birds and squirrels.
Spotted and taken for SSC -14/02/2026 -- Cracks !!
Well , here is the proof - this bit of pathway is in a right state and this is not the only area covered in cracks and crevasses .
As you can see , nature is quickly taking over with signs of green growth taking root !!
I guess it is not just me , Sammy Hagar seems to have noticed a Crack In The World as well -----------
I've photographed the shoreline in this area for years and somehow I had never stumbled across these odd stairs. I actually found these the night before and spent some time working on different compositions, thinking this would be a really cool place to shoot during a good sunrise.
While I didn't quite get the sunrise conditions I had envisioned, I still got some really nice light. After shooting in the morning I've decided that this may actually be a better sunset/dusk location. I'll have to find out the next time I'm there!
Thinking of our star Hans today, as he makes his way upward, leaving a trail of beautiful images along the way.
“When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween."
Created with Dream Wombo
Happy Caturday!
Kerlingafjöll has a mysterious atmosphere - especially when there is nobody else around. The hikers at the bridge were the only ones to creep around the valleys so late and after a while even they disappeared. Where to? I don't know...
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A chaotic but beautiful woodland scene found in Brecklet woods near to Ballachulish.
Explored 25th July 2020 (Fluidr no196)
May your journey into 2017 and your pathway forward be filled with hopes and dreams, thank you for sharing your photographic visions in 2016 and for your encouraging comments and thoughts, Happy New Year, keep the images flowing :)
HCS
The pathway ahead stretches before us like a trail flanked by water, a journey where each step is a reflection of our choices and aspirations. On either side, the waters of uncertainty and possibility glisten, mirroring the ever-changing currents of life. With each stride, we navigate this liquid boundary, where challenges ripple and dreams drift like boats on the horizon. The path is an adventure, a bridge between the known and the uncharted, where our determination becomes the vessel that carries us forward. And as we continue along this aqueous thoroughfare, we're reminded that, just like the water's eternal flow, our journey is defined not only by the destination but by the profound experiences and discoveries made along the way.
Luane's World