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Taken earlier this year is this cone at the end of a branch of the Leucadendron bush. Double exposure in post processing.
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Patterns evolve when you lengthen the shutter speed. Morning light along the North Fork South Branch Potomac River.
Back to some 'proper' photography!
I finally managed to escape from Worcestershire, and enjoyed a day out in the mountains with Monty Dog.
After a jaunt around Pen y Fan and Cribin, we paid a visit to the series of small waterfalls above Talybont.
I did like the swirl of foam and bubbles below these little falls, and fortunately no one fell in nor did cameras get dropped into the water....
Saw these slow moving bubbles and played around with some longer exposures. Here was one taken with the 3 Stop and CPL filters stacked.
Red Matte processing for Happy Sliders Sunday
Amazing layers of sediments adorn the Wadi Mujib Siq canyon. Here the light beckons from around the bend "keep coming!"
Liked the slight layer of the reflection here composing the image along the brook as the bubbles made there way under the bridge.
une exposure semi-longue, appareil posé sur un rocher pour capter le mouvement des petites vagues
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a semi-long exposure, camera posed on a boulder in order to capture the movement of the waves
………This looked better live of course, though walking in it was a bit gritty around the ankles! Blowing in the strong wind over darker wet sand at Low tide at Newport Pembrokeshire.……
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Combination of two different twirl art images, one of an iris and one of a tulip. Both original images were take in the Monet's garden in Giverny, France.
I did plan to hit this place for a completely different reason, there is a cool channel near here which during the December month lines up with the sunrise. I did get it last year, but was not overly happy with the result... its amazing that a whole year has gone past since then, damn it went fast! anyways, so I thought I would go back, however rather than capture it with a bunch of clouds and very little sunrise, I really want to get a nice sunrise with some cool colour, hence, it will have to wait.. probably until this time next year lol.
On the upside, whilst it was rainy and cloudy the tide was fairly low (and coming in) which meant this nearby rockshelf had quite nice conditions with the waves spilling over the shelf. The scale is a bit deceptive, its actually quite larger than it looks, if you look carefully you can see a crazy fisherman stick out there on the left where they hang onto whilst catching breakfast
This particular image is a 3 shot panorama, 3 landscape orientation images at 21mm, it took a bit of time to get the same wave action in each frame such that when it stitched it did not end up with funny join lines. Its not perfect but still somewhat acceptable.