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It isn’t just Tom Cats that like to Spray a little something in strategic locations to define their territory, Humans do it too with a lot more refinement… and a lot less smelly.
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2017 Atlantic Storm 'Brian' kicks up some spectacular water effects as gale force winds coincide with a spring tide, 21st Oct 2017.
The beach huts at Whitby taken earlier last year with the late afternoon sun catching on the sea spray.
The rough North Sea created lots of drifting spray in the atmosphere, which is what gives this image it's ethereal feel. The use of a long exposure also adds to this softness. The lack of a golden sunset meant that I had to work with whatever light I was presented, so I concentrated on composing an image of Embleton Dunes within their environment. This is not the first thing that photographers might concentrate on at this location, as immediately behind me is Dunstanburgh Castle.
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I LOVE this - no idea where I took it in London, but (for me) it just works so well - I took a photo of some stacked car tyres a year back and this (again, for me!) has the same vibe.
MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria. Flowing year round, the falls sees water cascade over huge cliffs into a deep pool, sending fine sprays of rainbow mist high into the air above a stunning gorge.
MBTA’s wash train embarks on its return trip east down the Fitchburg Line after turning and burning at Littleton Station.
CP weed spray train leaves Port Hope siding after pulling in for 231. The golden evening sun lighting up the clean beaver SD40-2
For Macro Mondays 'Mediums' theme - this is the nozzle of a spray can I used for a project a little while ago. It's a great medium and there is certainly a skill to using spray cans - I wish I was better at it. Maybe it's time to do some more practice.
Back in April 21 I had some early morning fun at Seaham Harbour with the fuji XH1 and xf70-300mm, a mighty fine combination.
Back to Scotland again for this shot and an absolute stonker of a shoot lightwise at Elgol.
I've shot this spot a good few times now and had decent good result (all different), after having worked my way along this part of the coast this evening shooting different places, I inevitably ended up at this place (which I absolutely love) as if the light does kick off at sunset the rock walls light up here like nowhere else on this stretch, after numerous passing squalls, hailstorms, and rainstorms, the low light broke through and provided a really good period of side light onto the Cuillin, and also onto the foreground rocks.
This shot was a combination of waiting for that to happen and keep adjusting the camera settings according to the changing light to get the exact exposure time I wanted and then catch the right wave while hopefully the other 2 components came together at the same time.
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Lots more images from this shoot, and others, on my website here - updating regularly
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Taken at Sunny's - you can go here and check it out - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunny%20Side%20Up/125/30/1201
This was the "Spray" backdrop and pose