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January 24th, Dashboard Long Exposure

February 9th, On a White Sandy Beach of Hawaii

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To some, this cross represents a lot more a new project under construction. For me, it is a place of excitement and adventure, but also peace and tranquility. The views from the cross are spectacular; so rare and temporary that only a select few people will ever see their sights.

 

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One of the latest subway Hubs.

April 26th, 116, The start of the Charles Bridge

One of the many towers of The Hudson Yards. That area is going to be a city within the city.

The sky, after the sun sunk into the Anjuna horizon. Nikhil Dev was off to the shore to get some shots of the sunset, but I made him stay put for a whole 15 seconds to get this one. I did not have my tripod, so had to use a high aperture and also had to balance the camera on my lens cover and wallet, hence the 'not so sharp' moon. Used the crazy fully manual Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 for this shot.

 

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Took the 12mm and 14mm Rokinon's out for a few pics.

Another view from limestone shores of Lake Michigan at Fayette State Park.

Great Bay Blvd. Wildlife Management Area

Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey

 

Rokinon 14mm @ f22

In Memory of my Parents , this exposure is dedicated to them. My simple way of appreciation and respect to their hard work. Thanks a lot, Nanay & Tatay.

  

Thanks a lot and enjoy.

 

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A windy fall night at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Looking west toward Grand Portal Point.

Flea market in front of Humboldt University. Along the Unten den Linden, Berlin, Germany.

An old out building from the Kauflin Sawmill that's behind my house. Here's some history of the site: bassriverhistory.blogspot.com/2010/11/kauflin-mathis-wedd...

November 11 - 2 (of 55) - Nikon D800 with Rokinon 14mm F2.8 ED AS IF UMC Prime - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

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An old Pepsi can at an abandoned church bell in Toronto.

30 images were stacked in Star StaX software. I've never done this but figured I'd give it a try! I love it! I can't wait to try it with more interesting clouds.

March 15th, Painting with waves

One of the newer residential towers in Jersey City.

January 12th, Surfs Up

The Providence Athenaeum is an independent membership library that opened on Benefit Street in 1838. Walking around Providence, RI, with the Rokinon (Samyang) 14mm f/2.8 ultrawide lens.

February 13th, Aloha Tower

February 28th, Went looking for the Moon, found a fountain.

On the border between the Hopi and Navajo Indian Reservations in the vast desert of northeast Arizona, Coal Mine Canyon is a long way from any famous attraction and is not signposted in any way yet has become quite well known because of the amazingly colorful formations that line the upper end of the ravine. The canyon is one of many remote, little-visited sites in the Southwest where the main interest comes from the detail of the rock - the colors, forms and textures of the eroded sandstone - rather than the large scale appeal of such grand places as Zion and Monument Valley; others include Bisti Wilderness, Coyote Buttes and Paria Rimrocks. There must be dozens more similar places as yet unpublicized, hidden away in the high desert plains of this part of Arizona - Coal Mine Canyon sits at the edge of the 120 mile wide Painted Desert, a sparsely settled region without many roads but covered by extensive areas of exposed, weathered rock.

Atrium of The Franklin Institute. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

My first attempt at Astro Photography in my parent's front yard, Rural Texas. Shot with the Rokinon 14mm lens

Empty tracks at the Hoboken Terminal.

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