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“When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween."
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Happy Caturday!
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!
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
Thinking of our star Hans today, as he makes his way upward, leaving a trail of beautiful images along the way.
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
In EXPLORE (5.03.2021)
Soundtrack // Bande-son: JAMES YORKSTON ("Heron"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSyWPQ9Anns
"It's threatening again... Though we're hardly rushing home. We BYPASS THE PATHWAY... We've the time... And the mind... To be alone..."
"Magnifique rendu de ce chemin boueux, les flaques reflètent les ramures hivernales, c'est très beau et très graphique, ça donne envie de chausser les bottes " (René CARRERE / www.flickr.com/photos/143018951@N07/)
"Mud puddles are beautiful too !" (Elliot MARGOLIES / www.flickr.com/photos/elliotmar/)
Never posted. Photo from January 2017. Processed in July 2018.
Sunnyside Cemetery in Long Beach, CA. I have a "composite/art" signature on here but from looking at the RAW files it doesn't look like I did anything special besides the standard HDR processing of three exposures. Perhaps a couple of filters in Photoshop.
A lovely cooling pathway I recently discovered at Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. Out of the sunshine and into the shade.
Twisty stone pathway leading to the islet of Gaztelugatxe off the coast of the Basque Country, Northern Spain.
Nikon D800 + Nikkor 16-35 mm f/4 VR
LEE 0.9 ND HE Grad + Haida 1.8 ND64
16mm | f/9 | ISO100 | 60 sec
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Theme: color
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No matter who we are or what we've done, we always leave a part of us behind.
That's what I wanted to convey in this image. A never ending dress, filled with a difference of colors, dragging behind as we move forward into the unknown. The colors being personalities, actions, thoughts - each a part of us.
This dress is actually individual pieces of fabric! We used a rope to secure on top then I added all the flowy parts separately. When i was little my dad made our basement ceiling like a rainbow with these pieces and he recently took it down. So I stole it. I used the red here too. ^_^
This is one of my bestest Friends Jenni! I love her to death and we are so similar and close it's ridiculous. She was amazing and even put on this huge fabric dress thing I made which made her look like a marshmallow. Teheheh <3
I just made an announcement about print sells/ donations on my FB page. You'd have to read it to understand. I love it if you did c:
If you think of a title for this let me know cause I'm stumped.
Going to baby sit now. WAHoooooo.. Hope you enjoy!
I parked by the Coastguard Station and excitedly grabbed my camera gear and strided out towards the small stone building on top of the headland hill. What a stunning view as I stood next to St Michaels Chapel looking northwards to Whitsand Bay.
It's been several years since I saw the striking panorama of Rame Head that just blew me away. I longed to attempt my version.
I had the image engrained in my head so ,looking at the chapel and the path then the chapel again and the path, I'm wondering how on earth did this photographer create the image!
The sun was dropping while I had a few practice runs at photos that were going to be merged/stitched together at home. I still wasn't sure whether it was possible to join them cleanly in Photoshop.
So, here's the resulting panorama with the wonderfully warm evening light shining across the sea, along the cliffs and onto the stone-built chapel.
I would like to mention Paul Morgan of Blurredvisionz who had the extraordinary vision and skills to create this composition originally. I continue to be inspired.
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Some candid eye contact in this shot from Glasgow, Scotland. My goal, however, was simply to capture some well placed characters within those gorgeous lines of reflected light and shadow. With the low winter sun and the city windows it made for a striking visual treat.