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Redneck Fireworks along Interstate 70 in Callaway County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon TS-E17mm f/4L lens at Æ’/22.0 with a 5 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic CC.
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Redneck Fireworks off the Hatton Exit on I-70 in Callaway County Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera with a Canon TS-E24mm f/3.5L II lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 1/60 second exposure at ISO 200. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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What you wear in the South when it snows and you don't have boots. We will be getting a lot more snow than this in the next 24 hours.
As the Maryland and Delaware shuffles cars around the small town of Lynch, a pickup with a plywood modification is stopped by an ALCO RS3 with an EMD modification.
Ingenuity is rampant on the Eastern Shore.
Gatlinberg Tennessee goes by many names, Myrtle Beach of the mountains, the redneck riviera, just to name a few. Many people often go there and never set foot in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park just a stones throw away. Many people who go regularly to the GSMNP despise Gatlinburg, an Eyesore nestled next to so much beauty. I say you can't have one without the other. Tourist dollars help keep the area thriving and the indirectly the trails better maintained.
3 exposure hdr
I had so much fun building my last scene that I decided to do something along the same lines. I may try and connect this one to the last one for some hardcore redneck apocalypse action!
The Kelpies, The Helix, Falkirk.
My first visit to what are already iconic sculptures by Andy Scott on the Forth & Clyde Canal at Falkirk. Click on the links for more info.
A hot spot for togs most days I would imagine and there were a few there when I arrived at 9pm. The sky was developing nicely but in the end the cloud cover on the horizon became too thick. This was the best of the light about 1/2 hr before sunset. For about 2 minutes the sun shone, low and intense in the NW, before disappearing back into the cloud. After sunset the clouds drifted north leaving a clear blue sky and it was still fairly light when I left at 11:30pm.
A main power line runs behind the site. I've left the power cables in but managed to position the pylon behind the horse. Lee 0.9 ND pro-glass filter to slow things down slightly.
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Phillipsburg, Montana
The sign was hanging in a shop, but I aver that it reflects the prevailing attitude in Montana, and much of the U.S. And, while not too much should be made of it, the implications are that my fun today is more important than the health of the planet tomorrow. (Says the guy who just burned a bunch of fossil fuels to go on a 6,000 mile pleasure trip.)
2012 Pregnant Pool Pictures Redneck Style -
My Wife was 27 weeks pregnant and she wanted to do some "Fun" pictures, this was her idea! I was very pleased with the results, She is a beautiful woman and an amazing wife and mother! God has blessed me more then I could have ever imagined! It is was pretty simple, we got a kiddie pool after hunting for two days straight we finally found one at a Dollar General store, I had to make sure to fill it with WARM water or she would not get in! So we set up shop in our yard, boiled water and had a blast!
You don't know Redneck Ray, you don't know trouble. He will seriously make your day a bit worse. If he doesn't have to leave his rocking chair, that is...
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SPeedlite through umbrella camera right.
Another shot of the male zebra spider which was jumping around on the leaves of my fig plant.
With the light coming in from certain angles, these guys get a nice purple to red shimmer on parts of the body.
I had so much fun building my last scene that I decided to do something along the same lines. I may try and connect this one to the last one for some hardcore redneck apocalypse action!
Redneck Fireworks near Kingdom City Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon ETS-E17mm f/4L lens at Æ’/8.0 with a 1/640 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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