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Spied this view of a pathway we walked upon during our daily outing yesterday after it had rained all day long.
...It is a curving, winding pedestrian/bicyclist trailway that literally goes on for miles and runs astride a small river traversing through 4 towns....Good times.
An exercise in patience, this shot was actually difficult to manage due to the high traffic on the pathway and the constantly changing dynamics of the area. The water show in the pond occurs every few minutes with colors that change continuously, and of course the Astro Orbiter is always doing its thing....
I was setup in this location through 20 exposures or more so that I might capture all of the changing and different elements for the final scene. In the end, I used 8 different exposures to complete this composite image, including individual shots for the water show (changing colors), the sky (15-20 second exposure to control stretching stars-also includes higher ISO setting of 200 to accomplish this with my particular camera), Astro Orbiter is a composite of two spinning sequences, and finally the basic scene is composited from several shots to control highlights and people walking through the scene.
All elements were adjusted first in Lightroom for basic exposure and color adjustments, and blended in Photoshop using various layer masking techniques
A shot from last spring, when the fresh greens were peaking and the bluebells were blooming. Taken at a lovely enchanted little forest in the Netherlands.
"Peter Maynard", "Life in Shadows", Adelaide, Nikon D200, Nikkor 35-70mm f2.8. Post Processed, Nik Efex.
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I was pretty happy to get some of the autumn colours before I headed back to Vancouver Island. We don't get the colours like this over here!
'Lost Leica' series - part three
Understand, I’ll slip quietly
away from the noisy crowd
when I see the pale
stars rising, blooming, over the oaks.
I’ll pursue solitary pathways
through the pale twilit meadows,
with only this one dream:
You come too.
"Pathways" by Rainer Maria Rilke
I put up a new blog post this weekend
I genuinely cannot believe it is July already?! I've got a lot of fun things planned for the next few weeks, but also lots of free time to explore the countryside around me!
Polesden Lacey is a very popular National Trust site, the house is so rich in history and the gardens are stunning!
© JCH 2016
"Look back at our struggle for freedom,
Trace our present day's strength to it's source;
And you'll find that man's pathway to glory
Is strewn with the bones of the horse."
- Author Unknown
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This shot was taken at local horse show.
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you will find a peaceful place to rest
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October is here and thus the best season to photograph I feel. This was shot on my trip last year to the PNW. This image makes my imagination run wild I hope it does for everyone else as well. Also please visit and like my Facebook page link is bellow.
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Somewhat interesting here is that I used a 300/2.8 + a 2x converter for this image. That is using 600mm for this shot
Pathways shot at sunrise as a storm was overhead in Port Macquarie..
Sony A7r2
Sony 16-35 ZA OSS
ISO 100 | 18mm | F9 | 30 sec
Nisi Filters - 10 Stop & Circ Pol
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Another beautiful scene found in the Olympic National Park....... Here's hoping tomorrow is better than today.
I don't take a ton of sunset photos, but i am glad i did this one. Brilliant late-sunset colors combined with no wind turned Delaney Lake into a perfect mirror.
From earlier this week, we were hoping for some auroras but didn't quite get the show we were hoping for. But we had great fun capturing the Milky Way, here seen over Steigtind. Remember you are always welcome to drop by my Facebook page for more pictures. www.facebook.com/GauteFroysteinPhotography
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These lighted stepping pads created a pathway through one section of Luminaria. Fun for the whole family.