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Um molecão chamado Ray que eu fotografei na festa do seu aniversário! hehe

vai dizer que ele não é bonitão ?

 

A guy called Ray who I shooted in his birthday party!

hes so cute!

Kingfisher

IJsvogel rising 260320(1xxxxx)

A big wide view of Ratcliffe upon Soar power station and the river Soar, with the rising sun peeking out from beyond the cooling towers

(best at full size)

 

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Featuring:

/Vae Victis\ - "Ahriman" - Draped Horns

 

Paesia - Manta Ray Hair

 

Aii & Ego // Shadowmancer Neck Collar

 

SOMNIUM - Triton's Illusion

 

Void & Minttea - Elysian Luminescent Markings

 

BISON - Ray Effect

Everglades Florida, USA.

Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) rising over the Velebit mountain range, as seen from Privlaka, Croatia on the morning of 9 July 2020. The dust tail spans about 6 degrees in the photo while the fainter ion tail is also clearly visible.

 

Leica APO Telyt 3.4/180, Canon EOS 700D, ISO 1600, 25x3.2 s

Mist Rising

 

I was able to grab this image after I had spent an hour doing a time lapse bit of work the other morning. It was good to see the mist rising and floating through the shot, coming and going, rising and falling.

 

The Eden Valley, Cumbria

 

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Camera - A7Rii

Lens - Sony FE16-35mm f4

Focal Length 18mm

Fstop - f8

Exposure Time - 1/25 Second

ISOspeed - ISO100

  

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One of the three main support piers for the new Mersey bridge at Runcorn slowly rising from the river bed. Fiddlers Ferry power station is in the background

After a long period of rainy weather the Mohawk River has risen and partially engulfed a small park in downtown Schenectady, New York.

Stairs in St Barbara Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic. Designed by Jan Santini Aichel (1677-1723), Constructed between 1703-1708.

Rising from the flat plain surrounding it, just as the sun is rising behind, the old grain elevator at Dankin is also falling. Sandra took me there specifically to witness the two old elevators: this one is almost a hundred years old, she said, and part of the roof has blown off since her last visit. We walked around them, crossing old railroad tracks, shooting in the flat light of evening. There is nothing left of Dankin besides the elevators. It is described online as "an area". Soon there won't even be these remnants; look at how badly it's leaning. One big storm will smash it down to a pile of broken boards. So our visit was tinged with melancholy.

 

The next morning, on my way home, I had to pass by them again, and tried to time my arrival for sunrise. Almost missed it. When I saw the light exploding through open doors at the base, I ran across a field of wheat stubble, stopping to set the tripod up fast, compose intuitively, shoot, and run some more. Part of the running was because it was so cold I knew I couldn't stay out long. Half an hour was all. Coming back to my car, fingers numb with pain, I thought I'd never been that cold in my life.

 

The only lens I used was the 14-24 mm - sharp and versatile. This was the fourth shot in the sequence; I'll upload others over time because I don't know if it's the best of the lot. Sometimes I have to let things settle; I've been looking through a lot of images these past few days. Many thanks to Sandra Herber for making a strong case to visit this location and photograph the two old elevators in winter light.

 

Photographed at what remains of Dankin, Saskatchewan. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2017 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

 

Taking the Little Stopper for a test drive.

Explore #1 on November 21, 2008. It was a short lived #1 spot and now lives at #13, but I'll take it.

 

View Large On White

 

View Large With Out Sun Rays Here

  

Another shot from my trip to the sunflower fields in Wailua. I've got a bunch of neat shots from there but I don't know how many I'll post here. I think maybe one more is enough sunflowers. Is this considered bokeh? I think that's just blurred stuff. Anyhow, have a good weekend everyone.

 

3 exposures (-2,0,+2) tone mapped with photomatix. Imported tone mapped file and the -2 exposure into CS2. Used the -2 to correct some halo around the lower plants. Used the Polygonal Lasso Tool to make the sun rays then filled them with white and put that layer on overlay. Also added a curves layer to just the sun rays. Then a layer for curves, saturation for the overall image. Finally I applied an unsharp mask on just the sunflower and plants below.

It was a long time I had to wait for the moon rising about the moutains. Moonrise was at 20:53 pm, but it took him hours to appear over this mountain in the background. So minutes before 11 pm I could finally start with some shots.

Sony A7r

Canon 17-40 F4L USM

ISO 100 | 36mm | F11 | 15 sec

 

Rising up at Newport Beach at first light this morning. With the Focus Group.

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fern - rising up

Vila Nova de Cerveira, 11 de Setembro de 2016

Reading recently about the annual Blood Moon expected.

Today (March 13th) heading home...evening...light fading...sure enough, up comes the blood moon over the mountain...

Very dark clouds building up...suddenly a strong wind...sand and dust flying everywhere...spots of horizontal rain...hurried home in record time.

Thought about the old CCR song:

"I see the bad moon rising,

I see trouble on the way,

Looks like we're in for nasty weather

There's a bad moon on the rise"

Photo taken 13-03-2025; no adjustments made

Location : Dhiffushi / Kaafu Atoll / Maldives

NS 179 south at Rising Fawn with a BNSF Fakebonnet on point.

The village and civil parish of Caslte Rising is located a few north of Kings Lynn in the district of West Norfolk.

The castle is situated at the southern end of the village and was built soon after 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, who had risen through the ranks of the Anglo-Norman nobility to become the Earl of Arundel. It is one of the best preserved medieval castle keeps in England.

Early morning at Littlehampton Pier

SUNRISE - Coastal State Road A1A - Stock Island

Smathers Beach - Key West, Florida U.S.A. - Keys

First Light - Rays - Spring '22 - March 23rd, 2022

 

------ Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail -------

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - brown pelican]

 

*[silhouette - up-light - looking Northeast - 3/23/22]

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smathers_Beach

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Pelican

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys

Shot taken out of the car.

 

It features portraits of Countess Markievicz along with the seven leaders of the 1916 Rising who signed the Proclamation of Independence, left to right, Thomas MacDonagh, Joseph Plunkett, Seán Mac Diarmada, Thomas Clarke, James Connolly, Eamonn Ceannt and Padraig Pearse.

Again using my 100mm, this is the waning moon rising over the church at Zejtun.

With Rise Hill rising beyond, Locomotive Services’ D6817 (formerly 37521) heads 1Z40, Rail Charter Services’ 0835 Skipton – Appleby at Skelton’s Gill in Garsdale on 8 August 2020.

47593 is on the rear.

Portugal, Oeiras

Alternative Selfies

Explore on June 9, 2009 at position #416.

 

Thanks everyone!

Dragon Head, Rye.

My first time down to find the Dragon Head. About 60min from Melbourne

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