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Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Bad moon rising"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUQiUFZ5RDw
I see the bad moon risin′
I see trouble on the way
I see earthquakes and lightnin'
I see bad times today
Don′t go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
I hear hurricanes a-blowin′
I know the end is comin′ soon
I fear rivers overflowin'
I hear the voice of rage and ruin
Don′t go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There′s a bad moon on the rise
Alright
Hope you got your things together
Hope you are quite prepared to die
Looks like we're in for nasty weather
One eye is taken for an eye
Well, don′t go around tonight
Well, it's bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
Don′t go around tonight
Well, it′s bound to take your life
There's a bad moon on the rise
I went out early in the morning looking for a cloud inversion once more. The weather patterns, temperatures, cloud floor all seemed to line up with the idea that one was going to hit the mountains. It didn’t work out this time, so I left the first location at Wayah Bald fire tower to begin searching for something different. Maybe a nice foggy patch of road or something interesting. A photo can leap out at you suddenly, and you need to keep your eyes open. Don’t give up just because your initial idea didn’t work out. Eventually I found my way into a part of the national forest that’s often ignored. That’s where this scene unfolded. Clouds hanging low from above, and a river of mist flowing in from the lake. I spent a bit of time composing with a shorter focal length first only to realize I needed to get much further into the scene.
ISO: 800
Aperture: f11
SS: 1/60th
Focal: 400mm
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Danza popolare egiziana dove il danzatore ruota su sé stesso facendo roteare gli strati del costume tradizionale. La roteazione è costante ed avviene in senso antiorario così, come una vite, egli si eleva protendendosi verso la divinità.
Leider kann ich mit meinem 24-120 mm bei Teleaufnahmen nicht wirklich was "reissen", auch die 36 MP meiner NIKON ersetzen dabei keine Brennweite. Der Himmel war dazu auch noch leicht verschleiert, So ist das das Beste was ich vom Supermond bei Heidelberg zeigen kann. Jeder aber, der den Mond im Moment des Aufgangs gesehen hat weiß: er war RIESIG.
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Unfortunately I have only a 24-120 mm, the 36 MP of my NIKON don't help too much, too. So, this is the best I can show of the supermoon in Heidelberg. But everybody who saw the supermoon rising knows: it was HUGE
There are three drops of water, food coloring, milk and a thickening agent. Can you spot all three?😂
Mount Tamalpais, California
The coastal fog flows into an adjacent ravine, seemingly rising up beside us. In the foreground is that seasonal rarity, the green grass and blue lupines of spring.
For Freestyle on the Fifth.
Challenge: Songs from 1969
"Bad Moon Rising"
Creedence Clearwater Revival.
The Grandstand at The Racetrack, Death Valley National Park.
It was so nice to have the warmth returning to my cold bones after a very cold and sleepless night in a tent nearby.
A trip to the mill to try some new filters.
After 7 inches or more of rain in the last couple of weeks, the water is higher than I’ve seen in a long time.
Starr’s Mill
Fayette County Georgia
Kolari Vision clip in 720nm filter
Beautiful sunset by the docks in Richmond, BC.
It seemed as if the clouds were rising up while the sun was making its descent.
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Pacific Ocean at midday as seen from the high bluffs near Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park -
Big Sur, California, United States
Northern Montana. I tried to capture some dramatic landscapes.
This mountain overlooks Two Medicine Lake in Blackfoot territory.
Snapped : ****Japan Tempura Island****
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The Colinton Tunnel is part of a path the runs along the former route of the Balerno - Edinburgh railway line. The last train ran in 1967 and the route was later developed as part of the Water of Leith Walkway. Information about the artwork can be found here: www.atlasobscura.com/places/colinton-tunnel
I've called this image "Rising" because both the sun and the mist were doing just that! The trigger for this situation occurred when the sun breached the top of the trees on the Clifton side of the River Trent at Beeston. However, the sun had actually risen above the horizon long before it rose above the trees, which meant that it was already very strong by the time I made the shot. In fact, I needed to stack a pair of hard edged ND graduated filters to control the exposure, the result of which made the sky appear more dark and dramatic.
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The Grand Teton (13770 ft., 4197 m.) rises above the tree line on this view from the north near Jackson Lake.
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The title is that of an abstract painting by Lee Krasner, I thought it suited this photo although it bears no resemblance to that artwork. My photo, a detail shot of a weathered farm building in West Yorkshire, has the feel of a ghostly forest.
The banks of Georgian Bay are rising above the usual shoreline down at Kelso Beach. But on this early morning visit to try for the sunrise, the high waters made for some neat reflections in the blue light of dawn. These are the Owen Sound grain elevators. I am grateful we do not have to contend with the serious flooding that other parts of Canada are experiencing right now. We have another significant rainfall coming on the weekend before the water levels will eventually go down again.