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This was taken back in April and it's one of my favourite photos taken at the Blue Mountains National Park this year. Have a great weekend in advance!

 

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Nisi Filter 1.2 GND Soft Edge

Another from a fantastic misty morning on Buttermere with Terry Roberts, the Lakes is odd sometimes and I mean that in a good way, as this really wan't the type of thing I expected to be shooting this morning in this location but the constantly changing weather was really dictating what I was shooting, which I don't mind as it keeps you on your toes and stops you falling into the trap of just shooting the same things as you have before, although admittedly at this location that's not really such a bad thing, but far better to come away with something unique.

 

The mist here this mornoing came, went, came again, went again, and then as the wind dropped it rolled in again all over the lake moving really quickly, so as a photographer shooting this I also had to move really quickly as one image that would be available one second, would be gone the next, I really liked this scene with the first sunlight starting to burn off the mist with the sunlight hitting the Autumn coloured foliage behind standing out against the dark mountainside.

 

Not long after the arrival of the sunlight the mist was gone and there was no hint of what had been an incredible scene just moments before.

 

For any of you guys that haven't voted yet - I've reached the final 12 shortlisted images of the Lakeland Photography Prize 2019, and I would humbly ask that I would really appreciate votes for my image (only if you like it of course)

 

It's totally free, The voting is at the bottom of the page that can be found here -

 

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Voting is on until Nov 1 & I'd really appreciate any support :-)

  

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This little sprout was rising from soil stacked in the cavities of a Eucalyptus log. Life finds its way!

Mondaufgang über dem Zugerberg

Every picture that I share in this month will be my gift to you. You can freely download the high res image to make a print, or use it on your website, anything you want :)

Just link back to my flickr page, please.

  

Greetings,

András

  

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The moon rising in daylight taken on the same day as my last post only with a sigma 600mm mirror lense ,a bit noisy but a big moon .

Custom in-camera B&W film simulation. Great results with lots of light.

I had to work hard on the different elements of this composition. The focal point is the rising mist in the distance, which was my starting point for the rest of the image. The framing of the trees and the sweep of the shoreline, in particular, formed crucial elements. The branches on the left compete a little with the background vegetation and I am slightly unsatisfied about not being able to see the vanishing point of the river. However, I think the mood of the image does go some way towards compensating for some of these shortcomings.

 

Shortly after the setting sun descended behind a bank of clouds, we turned around and saw Cookie Jar Butte in post-sunset light. Near the shores of Padre Bay, the sandstone domes framing the butte were underwater not so long ago.

Many thanks to my pals Jessica Fridrich and Willie Huang for their invaluable 'development' advice.

... from the cliff at Prequ'isle.

When I saw this scene I wanted to have some interest in the foreground but the deep forest created an exposure that turned the foreground into silhouette. When I walked back a bit I came to clearing on the right which gave sufficient light to keep the foreground out of silhouette. Haywood Lake Trail in Mission.

 

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This image was captured back in February when I headed to the hills of Wiltshire.

 

With my main camera setup and facing towards the hills and mist opposite. Whilst capturing the scene unfolding in front of me, I noticed the lone tree not far from where I was standing, along with the sun rising behind. I grabbed the next best camera, the phone, and captured this image.

This gully is the first to fill nicely in the empty landscape with rising tide.

 

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The moon rising above Lake Tyrell with a reddish tone. I shot this at several exposures as it was a very faint moon given it was rising at 5pm into sunshine. I'm not entirely happy with this shot but here it is.

Steetley pier, Hartlepool.

Abstract in flames

reflection on a pond in dade county georgia

Hot Air Balloons in Tuscany

Another one bites the dust - they're dropping like flies.

The moon is seen rising over the mountains as UP 1989 brings a problematic MSPRV over Donner Pass. The slow moving westbound was 99 cars this day which is much longer than its usual length of up to only about thirty to forty cars. However, just a handful of miles later this train would go into emergency at Blue Canyon as the train lost air. Due to this, the conductor had to walk the entire train. Meanwhile, me and some friends sat at Casa Loma only seven miles away listening to this situation over the radio. A manager ended up getting called out to their train meaning they would be halted for awhile. Due to this, we decided to head to Blue Canyon to try and get some final light photos of it. As we walked to the head end one of us caught the problem that somehow managed to go unseen, the air hose had snapped on the first car. After getting the engineer's attention we let him know about the problem so it could get fixed and it was obvious the hose had snapped due to it riding very low. The train would end up sitting at Blue Canyon until after dark before finally getting on the move again. By this point, we had already made it down the mountain to get some dinner before calling it a day.

Full Worm Moon rising over the rooftops of Hendy,west Wales,UK at 7.15pm this evening.

this is Pulpit rock "rising above." taken from a different pov. there was a little opening between me and the rocks where the water flowed in and out ferociously making a lot of white wash water. thanks for your views and feel free to tell me what you think.

 

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The Milky Way rising over the southern horizon

Milky way over the Church of the Good Shepherd, Lake Tekapo, NZ

Early-morning starlight from the Milky Way rises over Hollow Rock at Grand Portage Reservation during late-March. Multi-image stitched panorama comprised of 12 vertical photos.

A view on the Kiel Fjord during sunrise, norther Germany.

This is a screen grab from a timelapse i released today

 

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When I started timelapse photography a year ago I thought it would be something I could just jump right into and master, as I've been taking stills for nearly a decade now. But I was quickly humbled by the medium as I struggled to put together worthwhile footage after repeated early attempts. This, I realized, was a whole other animal.

 

Over and above all the technical challenges — motion control gear, constantly changing light, aperture flicker — shooting a timelapse forces you to look inside: after setting up your shot, there’s often not much you can do for hours, but sit up there and ponder while the camera does it's thing. The relationship between the cold glass, steel and concrete below coupled with the often majestic clouds, sky and sun/moon never ceases to be a source of wonder. And so the purpose of what you’re doing becomes a frequent question in your mind.

 

With City Rising I wanted to bring others up to this perspective, and from here, show them the city as they have never seen it before — where the boundary between earth and sky is unclear and the placid beauty of the city lays spread out below, quietly humming along. City Rising takes the viewer straight through rush hour traffic to the highest urban peaks and the clouds above it all, all in under four minutes.

 

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