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They say the best camera is the one you have with you so these, unedited pics, were made on my phone. It was a very special moment to watch the mist rise up as the sun went down.
Hvitserkur
Iceland
This is another image from our 2010 trip which was by far our longest and most memorable trip we have done (3 months on the road). The light didn't blaze at Hvitserkur but the subtleties probably resulted in more interesting shots to complement the dark rock 'troll'.
We are looking forward to a return to Iceland this winter and perhaps we'll see if we can access this location :)
First Moonscape with my new big girl toy. :)
The first of a few pics I took of the full moon as it was ascending.
I tried out ISO 3200. Still grainy, but I was able to get some kind of image.
No tripod - grabbed my new baby, sped out to a spot where I could see the moon and snapped before it rose too high.
Yes, knowing how to use the camera and using a tripod might help!
So, Happy Christmas to me. :)
Night shot taken from the summit of mount Chaberton (3,131 m) on October 20th, 2011.
At the horizon you can see the halo generated by the moon before rising.
A huge bank of clouds and mist was hiding the world below...
Two cities are most visible, respectively on the right: Sestriere (2.035 m), the main venue during the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, and Cesana (1.040 m) that shines like a diamond necklace :-)
On top of the mountain between the two cities is visible a tiny dot of light, it's the cable car station Fraiteve (2.702 m).
This is essentially a landscape of clouds and stars, though the constellations begin to be less visible due to the coming moon... however in the night sky can still be clearly distinguished a few constellations: Auriga, Perseus, Aries, Cetus, Pleiades, and, last but not least, planet Jupiter.
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After a long period of rainy weather the Mohawk River has risen and partially engulfed a small park in downtown Schenectady, New York.
An early shift at work gave me the chance to see the sun rising over the hills around Rochdale today.
I think you'll agree it looks quite lovely! :)
Jupiter rising over Mercury Passage and Maria Island. Johnsons Point at the right and Perpendicular Mountain on Maria at the left. Saturn must be buried in the cloud...
Not the sharpest of frames but it was another lens tester with a Contax G 90/2.8 Sonnar. Seems like a very handy astro lens if the tracker is dialled in properly and maybe the lens stopped down a little.
Two frame blend but both at 25 secs - one for the lower section then the tracker engaged for the heavens.
Interesting lens flare cast by the planet - not sure why that is. Small light at the left is a navigation marker.
Nikon z6, Contax G 90/2, 25secs at f/2.8, ISO 3200
Two weekends back, I was near the town of Braidwood, NSW, Australia, with a clear and moonless night ahead of me, when I recalled a location that fellow nightscape nutter Ian Williams had suggested to me in a conversation a couple of years prior. I'd saved it in Google Maps back then, so I had no trouble finding the spot when I decided to shoot there on that cloudless evening. Thanks to the night's conditions and Ian's generosity, I captured several images like this one of the Milky Way rising over and reflected in the Jembaicumbene Creek. That name is VERY Australian and is as meandering as the tiny waterway that bears its title.
I shot the image with a 50 mm lens to emphasise the Milky Way's scale compared to the little creek, taking eight single-frame photos that I stacked together to reduce noise and enhance their details. For each of those eight shots, I used my Canon EOS 6D Mk II camera; a Yongnuo 50mm f/1.4 lens @ f/1.6; an exposure time of 6.0 seconds, with the camera's ISO set to 6400.
Bruce Springsteen
The Rising
I see you Mary in the garden
In the garden of a thousand sighs
There's holy pictures of our children
Dancin' in a sky filled with light
May I feel your arms around me
May I feel your blood mix with mine
A dream of life comes to me
Like a catfish dancin' on the end of my line
Sky of blackness and sorrow (a dream of life)
Sky of love, sky of tears (a dream of life)
Sky of glory and sadness (a dream of life)
Sky of mercy, sky of fear (a dream of life)
Sky of memory and shadow (a dream of life)
Your burnin' wind fills my arms tonight
Sky of longing and emptiness (a dream of life)
Sky of fullness, sky of blessed life
Come on up for the rising
Come on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight
This is me watching the sunrise at Botany Bay. Shot with a remote trigger.
I am off to Thailand for a holiday for a month. I will try to get some more photo's up over the next 4 weeks so stay posted.
I would like to thank you all for the support you have given, please don't forget about me ... I will be back. I hope to have a lot of great photo's to share from my trip.
Kris
Canon 40D 10-22mm lens Cokin filters GND4 and ND8.
Same limestone cliff as in my previous picture.
The beach I'm standing on is called Phra Nang Cave' Beach. It's in Krabi, Thailand.
Pescadero, California
A couple returning from an extended walk beside the high bluffs north of Pescadero Beach encounter rising waters. A short, well timed dash around the critical corner gets them back to higher and drier land.
you just have to keep looking up!
and i'm well happy as I'm number 1 on explore for june 21st!
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Castle Rising near King’s Lynn in Norfolk, England. One of the best castles we visited - Mitchell thoroughly enjoyed exploring the grounds while the 13th century castle offered fantastic spaces to capture in the camera and in the imagination...
Photo by Geoff Trotter at www.dreamdreams.co.nz
What would it be like to pass Stonehenge by boat? Come the cold dawn in some far away time long after man has destroyed himself and only a few remain. The polar caps are no more and the snow's the remnants of a diminishing nuclear winter. Will life again take hold or will the mark of the Ancients survive us all?
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After the drag of driving home from work in the Midlands with the heavy traffic on a Friday evening it was great to get out with the camera to capture the sunset at my local harbour at Langstone, Hayling Island.
The tide was very low when I arrived but the water soon started to flow in as you can see in the bottom right of the image, interesting colours in the sky reflecting on the partially calm water - it was joy to be outside and enjoy the beauty of last of the days light!
1/13 second exposure using a Lee 0.9 ND grad filter.
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Scottsdale's Reflection Rising is designed by Patrick Shearn. Shearn's worldwide installations compel viewers to slow down and follow the undulating movement of the artwork, which appears to hand in thin air.
Stretching for three football fields along the Scottsdale Waterfront, “Reflection Rising” is the latest large-scale project commissioned by Scottsdale Public Art. Made of thousands of nylon streamers designed to take the air like a kite.
From the surrounding walkways, views of the rippling sculpture will emerge in the reflective surface of the canal, evoking the colors of the sunset. At the Soleri Bridge Plaza, the piece will rise and fall in graceful waves, casting dappled shade and sunlight on those gathered below. The custom-designed work was installed Nov. 13 and will soar above the waterfront, illuminating much of the Arizona Canal through March 2018.
Common Loon stretching those beautiful wings in calm water, taken in the past summer.
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I love our coastal areas for beautiful views such as this at sunset offering a wonderful vantage point of the western peninsula and Gulf of Paria. Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
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Nelsonville, Wisconsin (Portage County) on the Tomorrow River.
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