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Reposting in honor of the longest Total Lunar Eclipse of the century. Alas, it will not be visible to us here in the US, but will be spectacular nonetheless!
Took a second shot at capturing a full lunar eclipse on April 4, 2015 at Easter and Passover. This time the eclipse was shot away from city lights, far out in the Mojave Desert in California. It was an awesome moment in time to watch. Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend!
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Not finding the time to shoot lately so I've been going thru older images. This is a single image taken August 16, 2020 at 5:46am. No photoshop. Straight out of the camera.
We had no idea this storm was producing lightning when we left our home in Walnut Creek very early this Saturday morning. Dogs in tow, we were heading to the Marin Headlands to do a hike and catch the sunrise. We arrived at the bridge for this show and luckily my camera gear was in the trunk. I think I was the third photographer arriving at Battery Spencer. It was magical, photographers were screaming in delight. The composition is not great but, it's one of my all time favorite photography experiences. When the sun finally came up the hill was crowded with photographers.
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This is another repost, taken thirteen years ago with my first DSLR. Even in those days I liked to try to shoot just about anything. I do remember the location, it was just outside my backdoor on a large cedar tree. I must have used a tripod as I could never have hand-held this long of an exposure even in those days.
I remember always being aware when going out the back door at night, in case it had built a web across the door, as it was a pretty decent size, and although I like spiders, I certainly don't want one caught in my hair, (which I had more of in those days.)
Reprocessed from my jpeg file which I had oversharpened at the time, so there was not much I could do about that, but I have always shot RAW, even then, but never used to keep the RAW files as they were so huge, and storage was not as cheap then as it is now. I do really wish that I would have saved more RAW files, as modern software and likely more refined processing skill, I am sure I could do much better these days than back then.
Having said all that, I was thrilled with this shot back then, and even now I am still quite happy with it.
So busy lately! I am reposting a photo from my stream. (I think I only had about 10 followers when I originally posted this).
This was taken with a point and shoot camera. I cropped the edges, but it is otherwise unprocessed.
Mt. Shuksan in alpenglow taken from the Mountaineers Lodge at Mt. Baker, Washington State. I nearly deleted the picture because of the flaw. Several friends could not find the flaw, so here it is. (It is the reflection of the globe light in the lodge).
Mt. Baker Mountaineers Lodge.
With apologies, this is a repost of an image I put up last week.
Bit of a saga. It went explore without my noticing, so huge thanks everyone and particularly to those who commented, and sorry for failing to reply!
But when I finally realised, and went to reply to folk, a lightroom update had messed up my whole Flickr stream. I’ve spent the last hour changing previously posted images back to ‘public’, and digging out this one (which had disappeared).
Ho hum.
This is a repost of my Sunrise Reflection. A cropped and framed - 16x20 version printed in innova 280g cotton rag paper is currently in display at The Art League gallery in Alexandria, VA for this month.
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