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Chicken Point in Sedona, AZ in scenic Red Rock Country

While walking this morning I was witness to a rather large tear in the space-time continuum. No one was injured.

view of Lake Manyara and Lake Manyara N.P., Tanzania Africa

 

One note from me before the coming turn of the year:

Before you spend lots of money for stupid New Year's fireworks, just think about it if it wouldn't be much nicer to celebrate the beginning of the New Year with a great pop of a cork of a delicious sparkling wine, prosecco or champagne.

This would save you money, it wouldn't senselessly pollute the environment and it wouldn't scare pets and wild animals !

 

Less can be so much more ... thanks !!!

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Eine Anmerkung von mir zum kommenden Jahreswechsel:

Bevor Ihr viel Geld für ein unsinniges Silvester-Feuerwerk ausgebt, denkt doch einmal darüber nach, ob es nicht viel schöner wäre, den Beginn des neuen Jahres mit einem Korken-Knall eines köstlichen Sekts, Proseccos oder Champagners zu feiern.

Das würde Geld sparen, die Umwelt nicht sinnlos verschmutzen und Haustiere und wilde Tiere nicht verängstigen !

 

Weniger kann so viel mehr sein ... Danke !!!

Mývatn region, Iceland

 

Thanks to the landowners for allowing access to their beautiful land.

Thanks for Looking :-)

An interesting and beautiful phenomenon when the clouds lift above the ridgeline at sunrise and rays of warm sunlight pierce through the rift.

Galactic core, Scorpius and the Galactic Rift. Mars and Saturn join the party.

 

Captured using a Canon 6D (full spectrum modified), Zeiss 135mm f2.0, Astronomik clip in 'L' filter, Astrotrac

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Salemas Rift

 

"The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness." Vladimir Nabokov

 

On of my favourite spots for seascape and also one of the places were i got more scares when shooting...

 

Salemas beach is located in the beautiful Porto Santo Island, Madeira, in a small and beautiful cove, a place of great beauty where small natural pools are formed.

 

When in Porto Santo is certainly worthy of a visit.

 

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Canon 5D Mark III + Canon 16-35

F14, ISO 100 and 2" exposure

 

With Nisi V5 Pro Holder and Nisi Soft GND8 (3 stops)

 

With FLM Tripod CP30-L3 Pro + FLM Tripod Head CB-43FTR

 

@Calheta, Porto Santo Island, Madeira, Portugal

 

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On the Rift Valley Escarpment, Kerio Valley

 

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Ethiopia, between Lake Langano and Lake Abiata

I am back from traveling and will soon show some more images of the wonderful time I had. I was invited by good old friends who brought me to places that I would never have been able to visit as a tourist!

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"Rift" is a very lush, straight hair that looks great with our separate color options! A realistic, soft and simple hairstyle.

 

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The enchanting rift valley runs all the way from Ethiopia to Mozambique and is home to Africa's most wondrous sights! Here is the view from a vantage point on our way to the Masai Mara.

Жизнь дала трещину

Because canyons

Taken June 18th 2017 12:09 am east of Highmore, South Dakota. An old John Deer tractor sits under the night sky. The Great Rift, Galactic Center of our Milky Way Galaxy and some pretty amazing Air-glow.

 

Canon EOS 6D

EF16-35mm f/2.8 L III USM

20s f2.8 6400iso

2 frame vertorama

diffused lights used on the tractor

  

Number 294 of my 365 photo challenge - A landscape image of Öxarárfoss in Almannagjá in Southwest Iceland.

 

This is a major rift between the North America and Europe tectonic plates in Iceland's Golden Circle.

Eglwyseg limestone cliffs near Llangollen.

 

A long loop walk on Saturday morning started with a sketchy drive up steep narrow roads to Trevor Quarry for 7am in the pitch black. We planned on walking along the cliffs to Worlds End and then heading back along the Offas Dyke path below the cliffs(you can see the path in this photo). About 8 miles in total and the hills are pretty gentle once you get up on the cliffs, it was quite windy and the light was a bit meh. But unfortunately we forgot the food, we could make hot coffee with freshly filtered stream water though! We still completed the loop but by the end of it food was much needed!!!

 

A bit of information about the landscape:

 

The cliffs run along the hilltop on the north side of the Vale of Llangollen, which is a rift valley – formed when the ground dropped between two parallel faults in the Earth’s crust.

 

The limestone was formed when this land was under the sea. The skeletons of various small marine animals built up over time and were compressed to form this rock, which is hard and weatherproof – ideal for buildings. Limestone can also be broken down into lime by a simple heating process which was once carried out at kilns close to each source of quarried limestone. Lime was used to fertilise farmland and for mortar, before cement became widespread.

 

historypoints.org/index.php?page=eglwyseg-cliffs

Noun

a crack, split, or break in something.

"the wind had torn open a rift in the clouds"

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The sun sets behind the monoliths of Split Rock, Rialto Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington. If you'd like to photograph scenes like this, consider joining Alex Mody and I on a tour here this September.

 

Single 1/2 second exposure. I shot a unique composition at this beach earlier in the evening, and that image will come later - but by the time the light and color broke like this at sunset, the tide was far too high to shoot it, and I opted for this now-classic comp.

Thingvellir National Park. Water flows through a fissure rift at Þingvellir National Park in Iceland. The park lies in a rift valley that marks the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the boundary between the North American tectonic plate and the Eurasian.

2nd NY100 has just come down the Delaware Division out of Binghamton N.Y. and is seen crossing the Delaware River at Mill Rift Bridge.The head end is in New York State while the train stetches back into Pennsylvania.Port Jervis yard is just ahead and soon the train will be climbing out of Port Jervis on its way to Croxton Yard Secaucus N.J. with two SD45's leading the way. 07-19-1974 Howard Kent Jr. photo.

Álfagjá (Elves rift) on the Reykjanes Peninsula. I didn't notice any elves on my way through. Just as well. According to Icelandic folklore you are most likely to notice them if you disturb their peace.

 

The image is a single handheld exposure. I basically only used two tools: Curves (in LAB colorspace) and the dodge/burn tool.

The sea at Ponta da Ferraria was especially wild and beautiful that day, which made this amazing place even more special.

 

Naquele dia, o mar da Ponta da Ferraria estava especialmente bravo e lindo, o que tornou ainda mais especial aquele sítio espectacular.

 

São Miguel - Açores/Azores - Portugal

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Reshade 6.0.1

A rift in the cloud layer.

Eos6D - ISO 160 - 1/800sec - EF70-300mmF4-5.6 @ f/5.6 & 300mm

Providence RI. And you thought it was just Cardiff! We've had a rift for centuries, just ask H.P. Lovecraft..:)

This is a 2 panel panorama of Milky Way from the constellation Cygnus to Scutum.

 

I took this image during my night on Furka Pass. As I was very tired at 3 a.m., when I shot the images, my framing was sloppy and with so many stars, you can easily loose your bearings...

 

When my favorite stiching software failed to find common points, I initially thought the two panels were not overlapping. Only recently I noticed a very slight overlap and I was able to stitch the two images manually.

 

Sadly at 3 a.m., the core of Milky Way was already below the horizon....

 

Nevertheless I like the result.

 

Canon EOS 7D mk ll

Samyang 10mm f/2.8

iOptron Skytracker

 

Scutum & Aquila:

11 x 45s @ ISO 1600

Cygnus:

6 x 45s @ ISO 1600 (then my lens fogged up...)

 

Stacked with fitswork4

 

You can enjoy a movie version of this pano, with music on my instagram stream:

www.instagram.com/p/BQEFO6MlUyW/

 

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