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Just a random mountain that caught my eye while in Whitter, Alaska

لا بغى يتركني قلبك .. تكفى وصَّه بالعدال !

إبعد شويَّه .. وإرجع .. وإبعد .. وإقطع وصالي ..!

  

I just love random things like. Just nothing special or remarkable to it.

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MeadowLily Park London ON Canada

  

جميع الحقوق محفوظه لقرووب الضاحكوون =D

  

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Pennsylvania,

Summer.

Most random is the pattern of fallen leaves, but the brick colors look also somewhat random. iPhone 8+ photo.

My first attempt at photoshop and I wanted to use 3 elements.. Sky, Moon and the cormarent.. I'm pleased with bringing them together in a fashion.. Comments welcome

My random pictures from my photostream.

Just some random DC lads.

Me and Charlee on our random day of randomness... hehe

sitting on a random box on my porch...no idea what it's for...

I found these traffic cones at a nearby shopping mall and though they were quite photogenic with thir way they had been randomly placed. I tried several compositions and this particular one looks bit more pleasing to me. As I need more depth of field to bring the traffic cones from the far disance to the focus, a small sensor equipped Fuji F20EXR should do the job.

A house in Crown Street Bury St Edmunds has a garden full of odd things that are constantly changing. We call it The House of Fun because it always brightens our day

Well, random in the sense that I stumbled upon this scene. It certainly wasn't random for the people (Amish?) who harvested this field by hand. In any case, "Random Harvest" is the name of one of my many favorite films.

 

As I noted in my previous upload, as I traveled through Western Maryland on I-68, I abruptly took a detour north into Pennsylvania and soon discovered this field which at first I thought was a hay field, but in any case, the bundles of "hay" had a unique appearance, at least for me, so I stopped to investigate. Personally, I thought it made for a beautiful scene. I'm not sure whether this was on the Maryland or Pennsylvania side, but it was right on the border in any case.

you know how it is.... sometimes the scenery makes all the headaches worth it.

We saw this view while driving home from Wicklow town to Dublin. I spotted the rolling clouds on the left moving very fast and realized that only seconds of the sunset left.

It took me about 30 seconds to pull over, set up my tripod in the middle of the road and take 3 shots. My wife was making sure that I wont be run over by some car coming from behind, safety first ;)

Literally, two minutes later the whole sky was covered with clouds.

  

Specs:

3 exposures (-2 0 +2) merged using Lightroom 6.

Very little post-processing was done here, no saturation or color boosts. A little touch of contrast on the sky using Graduated Filter and standard retouching I use like closing highlights, opening shadows, whites/blacks points etc.

  

This is the view we saw.

  

Hope you enjoy it!

Any comments/advice is welcome.

Random footprints in the sands of Pancake Bay Provincial Park, highlighted by the soft light of the sunset.

 

Nikon D810

Nikon 16-35mm f/4

Kenko Pro 1D 3-Stop ND Filter

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