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Taken south of Las Vegas in the Mojave National Preserve.

The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the United States Air Force and its predecessors. The Memorial is located in Arlington, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, at the intersection of Columbia Pike and South Joyce Street. It was the last project of American architect James Ingo Freed (known for the design of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) with the firm Pei Cobb Freed & Partners for the United States Air Force Memorial Foundation. -Wiki

Rokinon 14mm Ultra Wide-Angle f/2.8 IF ED UMC

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This is a total of 539 shots. This is overlooking our Wisconsin state capital building. This actually came out a little bit better than expected so I'm really happy with it. I'm really liking the colors I was able to achieve here. Thanks for looking. Feel free to share!

Here's the time lapse of it:

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Canon 6D

Rokinon 14mm

10 sec

f/2.8

ISO400

 

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What's better than sitting in traffic for an hour during rush hour is watching others from above while they sit in traffic. More from Toronto rooftops.

 

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This is probably my favorite rooftop in Toronto. The other ones pictured in this shot don't look so bad either.

 

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A small babbling stream of magical pools and short falls in the Porcupine Mountains State Park Michigan

Valley of the Gods is a scenic sandstone valley that features stunning geologic formations. The statuesque formations are sculpted from Cedar Mesa sandstone dating to the Permian period, around 250 million years ago. Eroded by water, wind and ice over millions of years, the rock was carved into the unique buttes, monoliths (single massive stone or rock), pinnacles and other geological features seen today.

 

Canon 5d Mark III

Rokinon 14mm

F2.8

ISO 8000

Exposure 20 seconds

SOOC (straight out of camera)

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An HDR from 10 exposures ...

Milkyway rising over a remote stretch of road in New Mexico with car brake trails.

 

Taken with a

Canon 5d Mark III

Rokinon 14mm

F2.8

ISO 5000

30 sec exposure

 

Canon 6D + Rokinion 14mm

ISO 3200 F4 30sec

Drove to a quiet country road near Governor Dodge State Park with a friend as company, and spent an hour or so getting a couple dozen shots.

 

You can actually see Andromeda pretty well formed in this shot if you know where to look.

 

Note that this is actually a panorama, too. From horizon in front to top of picture is an angle of about 135 degrees (approximately; I think).

 

Yes, processed pretty heavily. (I challenge you to find a milky way shot that isn't :).)

 

EXIF: Canon 6D, Rokinon 14mm @ f/2.8, 33 seconds, ISO 8000

Milky way over New Mexico wilderness.

 

Taken with a

Canon 5d Mark III

Rokinon 14mm

F2.8

ISO 5000

30 second exposure

 

Guelph, Ontario Canada

 

14 MM Rokinon lens.

Autumn Leaf at Rest, captured in NC with my Sony A7s II, Rokinon 14mm T3.1 Cine lens and a WonderPana CPL filter. The trees grow taller in the south.

I am really happy with my Rokinon 14mm prime lens even though it is completely manual with my Canon 6D. Even the in camera light meter doesn't work so the Aperature nor Shutter Priority modes work; only Manual mode. This is fine with me and the compositional capabilities are wonderful! Have a great week!

Nightlife in Cusco, Peru. On the first night of Inti festival.

Star trails taken Christmas Eve into Christmas morning 2014.

Morning lines, Sony A7S II, Rokinon 14mm T3.1 Cine lens.

Shooting Star over a tree that still has some color left....shot in the twilight as the sun was on the rise..

Another night in the books and a location I was very curious about just because it was apparently under bortle 4 skies but it was right next to bortle 3 so I felt like it was very dark here. I also don't usually take silhouette foreground photos anymore but this night showed me as I was trying to get a well exposed foreground that I should try and do silhouettes here and there again. It was not my plan to do so which is why i decided to keep the foreground darker. I decided to dig out the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens and give it a try this night. I'm not really a fan of this lens anymore. It served it's purpose when I was a few years into nightscapes but since then other 14mm's have become sharper and the f-stops wider. But for what I had to work with I still think this came out pretty decent. Allegheny State Park really is a cool place to take nightscape images! I will be here more often for sure in the future.

 

Gear and Settings:

Camera- Canon 6D

Lens- Rokinon 14mm f/2.8

Tracker- Skywatcher Star Adventure

 

Sky: 10 images stacked.

120 sec. 14mm @ f/2.8 ISO 1600 (14mm cropped later in photoshop for final result)

 

Foreground: 1 image

120 sec. 14mm @ f/2.8 ISO 1600 and also (14mm cropped later in photoshop for final result)

Ocean Beach Pier, San Diego

Aurora Borealis taken early morning hours of September 12, 2015 at AuTrain Beach in the Michigan Upper Peninsula.

McWay Creek meanders through the redwood forest of Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in California's Big Sur, before cascading over McWay Falls and into the Pacific Ocean. [Canon 6d / Rokinon 14mm f/2.8]

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The title says it all. Generic, yet badass. Humblebragging: yes. More of my shots from above. Press "L".

 

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This was shot pre-sunrise during a visit home to Pittsburgh. My friend Dave Dicello and I hiked our way through some urban obstructions to the riverside under the Fort Pitt bridge for a few frames before heading to the other side of the river for sunrise.

Blue Ridges, captured at the North Carolina Arboretum with my Sony A7s II, Rokinon 14mm T3.1 Cine lens and a WonderPana CPL filter.

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Once upon a time there was an Occupy Toronto protest we got to watch from above. The occupy movement seems to be standing still, but the rooftopping movement sees no end in sight. Press "L".

 

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Coal Mine Canyon is a beautifully colored canyon located on the Navajo Reservation in Northern Arizona. The canyon was originally named "Honoo Jí" by the Navajo, which means "saw-toothed or jagged erosion". Coal Mine Canyon Canyon is filled with hundred and hundreds of hoodoos that are similar in character to the ones found in Bryce Canyon (Utah). Although these two canyons share a common geologic structure, he main differences between the two is elevation. Bryce Canyon sits at 8,000ft while while Coal Mine Canyon sits at 5,000ft. They have different climates obviously because of that. Geologically speaking, there are few million years that separate these different rock formations.

Coal Deposits

Coal-the Namesake

Coal Mine Canyon is about 6 miles wide by 6 miles long at it largest sections. Most of it has the shape of an ordinary canyon, however, the most spectacular ares of the canyon are its three fingers at Coal Mine Canyon's southern end.

 

Canon 5d Mark III

with a Rokinon 14mm

ISO 12800

F2.8

30 second exposure

  

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