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A 3-image HDR composite of a view of horizontal pipes alongside a causeway.
Lens: AF - S DX VR Zoom - Nikkor 18 - 200mm f / 3.5 - 5.6G IF - ED[II]
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Nikon D90
Samyang 8mm Fisheye
Single RAW tonemapped in photomatix
The one thing this photo has going for it is the fake-y quality of the light. If you can't tell this was taken in the middle of the night.
These trumpet like pipes are part of the elaborate organ in All Saint's Chapel at Sawanee University which lies on a mountaintop near the Tennessee Alabama border.
Image: JET_5947
Organ Pipes formation : Mount Wellington.
These set of vertical dolerite rock columns really look grand from afar as their namesake suggests. The organ pipe path itself I found to be a little underwhelming. This is the best view of the formation from the 30 minutes of walking of which approximately 100m of open views of the formation occur! It's a good stroll from here to the summit though and still breathtaking.
Single shot with polarising filter edited in photoshop : couple of colour balance layers to bring out the rock colour and give the sky a bit of blue ( polariser made it almost pitch black ). Sharpening and reduction of highlights in other layers.
View On Black to play those rocks
A colour bomb sunrise over the old outflow pipes at Manly beach, Sydney. This was taken 40 minutes before sunrise, which is always a good sign for amazing colour ! :)
One of my favorite features on a 1930's supercharged Auburn automobile is the the external plumbing from the hood into the front fenders. This one is a 1936 Auburn 852 SC Cabriolet in attendance of the 2017 CCCA Grand Experience this summer at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners Michigan.
The pipe unit of the Great division of the new organ at St Peter's Church, Nottingham. From front to back: Mixture IV, Fifteenth 2', Stopped Diapason 8', Principal 4'.
Part of the hydroelectric installations around Kinlochleven, originally supplying electricity to the aluminium smelting plant there. While the plant has long since been demolished, there is still a functioning power station in the village. These pipes can be seen just off the West Highland Way less than a mile short of the village.