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Dawn at Ardingly Reservoir, the birds singing and the water lapping on the shore, doesn't get more tranquil.
Week 14 - Layers
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When I shot this last night, it was dark and difficult to discern much about the heavy cloud layer that was overhead. The sun, which was not visible, probably had already set but I was hoping that it would be able to poke through the clouds beyond the horizon to light up the sky, but no such luck on this night. However, some light apparently was hitting the cloud layer above Mare Island which I was able to bring out better with Lightroom 4.
The tide was relatively high and the water was rougher than it had been the times that I have visited this shoreline. It really did look stormy. Fortunately, it did not rain on me! (IMG_8366 LR4p)
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Drama on the rocky shores of Stanley Park.
Free at last! Floating off the reef under tow from a Canadian Coast Guard rapid response RIB.
Lake Chiemsee, the so-called Bavarian Sea, is a popular recreation area southeast of Munich, year-round. But in the early morning or evening hours you can be lucky to enjoy such solitude and tranquillity. Especially in winter. This picture is taken in Chieming, at the east shore of the lake. You can still see big floats of ice on the lake and in the background the Bavarian Alps.
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Daß der Chiemsee, das sogenannte Bayerische Meer, ein beliebtes Naherholungsgebiet für München und Oberbayern und eine sehr attraktive Urlaubsregion ist, dürfte wohl allgemein bekannt sein. Und dies das ganze Jahr über. Und dennoch kann man früh morgens oder abends das Glück haben, einen solch herrlichen Anblick für sich ganz alleine geniessen zu dürfen. Ganz besonders jetzt im WInter. Dieses Bild wurde in Chieming aufgenommen am Ostufer des Sees. Auf dem Wasser erkennt man noch die letzten, grossen Eisschollen und links im Hintergrund die Bayerischen Alpen.
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Please click to see it in the LIGHTBOX. Looks muuuuch better, promise :-)
Just trying out another editing technique, quite like this one, has tranquility and mood mixed in one.
A mix of volcanic rock and ancient reef limestone, Oahu's wild Northshore is as every bit as tough and hard as it is beautiful.
I heard the killdeer calling to each other by Boyd Lake in northeastern Colorado, USA, and found this loner doing his stroll and little running spurts on the edge of the water.
It was almost full tide and the water was still coming in, so I couldn't explore the cove easily but the view from the bluffs overlooking the cove was still amazing.
I'm now back from Bavaria and busy editing my photos and can't wait to share them with flickr! :) In the meantime, here is the last of my set from that marvellous sunset walk at the Rainham nature reserve a couple of weeks ago. I love the colours and clarity of the water. I'm also in love with the 70-210 focal length on full frame. I think I will upgrade to a 70-200L, probably the F4 IS, as the 70-210 does suffer from fringing/abberations as well as softness in poor conditions.
Thank you to all for your comments, faves, notes and expos!.-
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Canon 5D Mark II
EF 24-105 mm f4L EF IS USM @ 55mm
[f/8] - [1/250] - [ISO 50] - [0 EV]
Flash:No
- Shot in RAW. Developed in Lightroom 4 & retouched in Photoshop CS6
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