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Firstly a very Merry Christmas to all my Flickr friends and contacts, it's been a great year and your support has been very much appreciated throughout 2017, I hope you all have a great Christmas !

 

Staying for a few nights in nearby Borrowdale this location was probably always going to get done again at some point for sunrise and so it transpired on the first morning, the difficulty was the weather as loads of roads had been shut the previous evening due to ice and snow and the drive here meant going via the rather steep Honister Pass.... as I set off to here in decent time in the dark (no hotel toaster issues this morning...) it didn't seem too bad, until you actually got onto the open moorland section before the pass (which hadn't been gritted), which resulted in 5mph and sliding all over the place.. thankfully that cleared and the pass had been gritted but you still needed to drive at the speed of a milk float to stop the car ending up down a ravine...

 

Arriving safely it was still pretty dark by the time I got down to the shoreline, the moon still being out over Red Pike which was gorgeous, I had one more local photographer for company and we had a bit of a chat while I was getting set up (good to meet you)

 

Some nice light finally arrived after a (very) brief burst of pre dawn pink that looked like it was about to go crazy then instantly vanished as soon as it had came, always happens to me that!

 

Had about 2 hours down here and had to leave as my feet were frozen, this was shortly before leaving with the sun just cresting above the flanks of Fleetwith Pike and starting to hit the lake below and the line of Pine Trees, creeping across the sky from left to right giving this curious image of almost 2 halves, by the time I'd walked back to the car on the icy path it was too bright to shoot towards the sun and the lake was covered in ripples.

 

Definitely time for a coffee or 3 by a hot radiator :-)

 

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Todd took a progress photo. He says I'm getting bigger I don't see it. UGH!

From left to right:

 

Cavalier - 600 pieces

Wraith - 1403 pieces

Ares MkII - 1960 pieces

Marauder - 2572 pieces

 

From first to last in build order: Marauder, Cavalier, Wraith, Salazar

 

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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, MI.

 

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Victoire, 3 ways. I did a blog post about her comparing the different screenings this afternoon for those interested:

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My nerdier half is working on my computer. So I need to play with my phone.

Lilies. Focus-stack of 35 photographs

I recently went for a Flickr walk in Bath with my friend Steve, aka Skyburst. It was a thoroughly enjoyable and interesting day. It's great to compare techniques and ideas. It also helps you feel less of an anorak if there is someone else taking photos of drain pipes and pillars too!

 

It's worth viewing on black (thanks to Lusername for that suggestion!).

A progression of mushrooms at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens (during the height of summer!). We'd had a warm dry start (drought), then a few days of steady rain, and all manner of mushrooms burst forth which I was not expecting to see until Autumn.

I first shot the Seagull Nebula (IC2177) in 2016 just two months after receiving my Astrotrac. I have since shot the object two more times, and I thought it was interesting to show my progression in astrophotography. As is the case with most of us in this hobby, my gear has gotten more expensive and sophisticated, but I also have gotten better at processing and more patient and exacting with collecting the exposures that make up the final photo. Total exposure = integration. The first photo is only 32 minutes integration, while the one I just finished on right is 6 hours integration (which is actually a "short" integration by my standards now).

A view from Upper Race, Blaendare, Pontypool, of telegraph lines receding into the distance. HTT!

Roaring Fork stream in fall, photographed in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park this past October.

 

Of the places that I visited in the Smokies, the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail was one of my favorites. The road follows along the Roaring Fork stream over of its length, with limitless photographic opportunities. Most of the rocks in this stream were entirely moss covered, and the area had nice fall colors.

 

This particular image was photographed using a 91 second exposure at f/18 with a polarizer plus 5 stop ND filter.

 

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Photo of the day September 08, 2022 - Pink zinnias and impatiens in Becky's flower garden.

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Taken at Wolmido, Incheon

 

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Technical Details:

 

Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Lens: EF 17 - 40mm f/4.0 L USM

Exposure: 120 seconds

Aperture: f/20.0

Focal Length: 17 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Filter: B+W ND110

Processing Tool: CS5 + Silver Efex Pro

 

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So I'm working on this colour concept thing at the moment... I know, get your own idea colours were here before you. And maybe they were. But I also have synesthesia and so I made music and art that made life turn Violet for me. Its super prreeeetyyyy :)

  

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Rock climbers atop "Monkey Face", a 350 foot basalt tower within Smith Rock State Park in Deschutes County, Oregon. Climbing, as a sport, had its origins within the park.

Showing the progression of droplets splashing together after the first droplet hits the surface and bounces back up to meet the second droplet.

Composite image of the Total Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017 as viewed from Madras, Oregon, USA.

 

Totality and background from the same frame, others added to show progress of the eclipse and movement of the sun. This gives more of a feel of what it was like to look at the eclipse versus the tighter zoomed-in images of the eclipse detail.

 

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2010-2013 (bottom photo borrowed from Boy Scouts Rule)

One from my latest video. Check it out at youtu.be/Ky5wmezU8xk

 

A progression of different shapes and angles of rocks with waves washing around them and leading up to the cliff at Malladeta, Villajoyosa, Spain

Cottonwoods along Pleasant Creek, Capitol Reef National Park

 

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Explored Apr 23, 2017 #42

 

Day 357/365

 

Thanx for Viewin, Favin, and Commentin on my Stream!

Jesus Rafael Soto, Double progression vert et blanc/Double progression white and green (1969)

View across the estuary at Holy Island, from the middle of the Pilgrim's Crossing.

Long live the king. Nex is dead but Alpha lives. Currently awaiting the A6000 :)

Fade to Black ATZ over a 24 hour period.

This stuff is fun!

View on Black

 

Badlands National Park, South Dakota. As the older badlands features in the background erode away, new badlands are created by erosion in the foreground.

A compilation of images from the 2024 eclipse taken from Rend Lake in Southern Illinois. The 4 hour drive was sort of a last minute decision, and I only had a general idea where I wanted to go. The full sun image was actually my test shot taken in Peoria. And I forgot to take the filter off for totality (oops!), so the center image is one I took during the 2017 eclipse. It was just fun to be around the crowds and experience the event. And a nice remembrance of the 2017 trip I took with Mom to see that eclipse. Dad was unable to go, but he definitely loved photography. Both parents passed away a few days apart a month after their 61st wedding anniversary in 2022. So I was I was thinking of them as I enjoyed the show.

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