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Photo of oil droplets from the oil & water macro abstract photography assignment captured via Minolta Maxxum AF Macro 50mm F/2.8 Lens. Inside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Late January 2025.
Exposure Time: 1/400 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-800 * Aperture: F/2.8 * Bracketing: None
Sunrise@Maroubra Beach. Long Exposure + Lee Filters. Enjoy, Mario.
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Venus rising with the crescent moon at dawn over Richart Lake at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge - Indiana.
"Rising up"
Love this rock near Nobbys Beach in Port Macquarie.
Nikon D850
Nikon 24-70 F2.8
ISO 100 | 50mm | F11 | 30 sec
Nisi Filters - 6 Stop ND
Jupiter's moon Io rises just off the horizon of the gas giant planet in this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft. Slightly larger than Earth's moon, Io is the most volcanically active world in the solar system.
This color-enhanced image was taken at 2:26 p.m. PDT (5:56 p.m. EDT) on Oct. 29, 2018 as the spacecraft performed its 16th close flyby of Jupiter. At the time, Juno was about 11,400 miles (18,400 kilometers) from the planet's cloud tops, at approximately 32 degrees south latitude.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt/Justin Cowart
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"EL PRESENTE ES LO ÚNICO QUE HAY"
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"Rising Fall:" It's hard to believe this image was taken just a bit over a month ago in the Lockett Meadow area of Flagstaff. Looking up into these towering aspens as they prepared to drop their leaves was like one of those moments that created a brief sense of pause in life, of holding one's breath in anticipation of what's to come. Time never stops, but sometimes if we're lucky, we can pause briefly in our busy lives and take in a moment like this. Surely by now, these trees look much different.
Inside St Paul's Cathedral is a work entitled ANTHEM by Wu Tsang. "Commissioned by the Guggenheim Museum, New York in 2021 and adapted for Melbourne, Anthem is a large-scale sound and video collaboration between artist Wu Tsang and folk icon Beverly Glenn-Copeland. Together they tap into an anthemic energy that predates propaganda or nation building. Instead, the work evokes an earlier practice of spirituals—an oral tradition, originally passed from one slave generation to the next, that forms the root of most popular music."
Personally I found the piece boring, though in a nice place as it is in St Paul's Cathedral.
A gossamer-winged butterfly at sunrise. Winner of Outdoor Photographer of the Year 2015 (small world category).
You're walking along looking for things to point the camera at when suddenly as if out nowhere, a ginormous flock of birds explodes from the earth. You're startled, but still have the presence of mind to point the camera skyward and begin firing away. Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you don't. But regardless of the outcome, you're still left with the heart pounding exhilaration of having witnessed a collective mind in action--it's a true miracle of nature.
Mountain View, CA
Rising mist on Lake Ontario on a cold morning last winter. Early morning was cloudy and the sun came late to the party.
During a long period of rainy weather the Mohawk River is rising ominously close to flood levels. Schenectady, New York.
Castle Rising was built soon after 1138 by William d'Aubigny II, an upwardly mobile Anglo-Norman noble who owned the surrounding manor of Snettisham. William married Adeliza of Louvain, the widow of King Henry I in that year, and became the Earl of Arundel in 1139. This transformed his social position, and one chronicler at Waltham Holy Cross complained how he "became intolerably puffed up ... and looked down upon every other eminence in the world except the King". With his new wealth, William built Castle Rising and New Buckenham Castle in Norfolk, and expanded Arundel Castle in West Sussex.
Castle Rising is a ruined medieval fortification in the village of Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. It 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. With his new wealth, he constructed Castle Rising and its surrounding deer park, a combination of fortress and palatial hunting lodge. It was inherited by William's descendants before passing into the hands of the de Montalt family in 1243. The Montalts later sold the castle to Queen Isabella, who lived there after her fall from power in 1330. Isabella extended the castle buildings and enjoyed a regal lifestyle, entertaining her son, Edward III, on several occasions. After her death, it was granted to Edward, the Black Prince, to form part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
During the 15th century, the castle became increasingly valued for its hunting facilities rather than its military defences. It fell into disrepair and, despite the construction of new living quarters and service facilities, by the middle of the 16th century it was derelict. Henry VIII sold the property to Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk, and most of the castle buildings were demolished. It was not until the 19th century, when Mary and Fulke Greville Howard inherited the property, that the castle was renovated and restored. Victorian scholars examined the site, and it was opened to the public. In 1958 the castle passed into the custody of the state, which carried out further stabilisation work and a programme of archaeological investigation. In 1998 English Heritage passed the management of the site back to its current owner, Baron Howard of Rising, who continues to operate the castle as a tourist attraction.
Castle Rising comprises three baileys, each defended by large earthworks, covering a total area of 5 hectares (12 acres), which archaeologists Oliver Creighton and Robert Higham consider to be among the most impressive in Britain. In the inner bailey is the great keep, probably modelled on that of Norwich Castle. It features extensive Romanesque designs, including pilaster buttresses and arcading. Historians Beric Morley and David Gurney believe this to be "one of the finest of all Norman keeps", and its military utility and political symbolism have been extensively discussed by academics. The castle was originally surrounded by a carefully managed landscape, from the planned town in front of the castle, to the deer park and rabbit warrens that stretched out behind it, intended to be viewed from the lord's chamber in the great keep.
Spring is coming, let's be positive, let's hope for the best.
Shot taken during a walk around home.
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For a long time now I’ve loved shooting after dark and have recently begun to embrace a full moon as much as a perfect sunrise or sunset.
Incorporating the moon directly into my shot has been something I’ve wanted to do and this past weekend gave me the opportunity to finally try it.
This shot was taken on the Sunday night and was my first ever attempt at something like it. I was happy with how it turned out but not in love so I set out again the following night (look at my previous shot ‘moonlight’) to attempt it again but unfortunately the clouds had rolled in so for the time being this is my first and only attempt.
Never the less, it was fun to shoot and always fun to experiment.
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A lack of clouds spoilt what would have been a beautiful start to the day. The undulations and trees rise above the misty pools in the New Forest
Full Moon rising over the cross at Mt Helix in San Diego.
I have to thank Wenjie Qiao and his app Planit for Photographers. The app is spot on. It can be a little intimidating at first, but watch the videos and it will start to make more sense. One thing that Wenjie was saying that makes the app much more accurate is to input the height of the landmarks you are shooting (such as the cross).
We had a different initial set up for this shot but the clouds where obscuring the moon to much, so we figured out the next best location and headed over there and got a much better composition I think.
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It was a beautiful night in Italy. The full moon was rising over Rome, and I took a zillon shots of this scene. This one is my favorite.