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Sundown at Wappenbury 15:41hrs 26.12.2022

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Sunset along the North Pacific coast.

Cloudless sunset today with visible sunspots

It’s difficult to see a field this size and not want to run through it and touch each one of these Sunflowers. It looks like a “Neighborhood” unto itself. The setting sun just intensifies the beauty that’s already there. Thanks for viewing my work, Be Grateful for everything.

A small gap on the horizon enabled me to image the setting sun behind the Peak District

River Mersey Liverpool jan 2008

The Reddish Egret often hunts by forming a canopy with its wings over the water to reduce glare and to attract fish to the shade. That's exactly what this one was doing in a tidal pool on a beach near Fort Myers.

 

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Here is Roma posing for me and also wondering about the world outside while I played with my camera settings.

Looking away from the setting sun.

towards the sunny side

Sunset time in Middle River ... extended the shutter time here a little.

On my first day I took a walk on some snowmobile trails around West Yellowstone. The sun was just starting to set though the trees.

West Yellowstone

Jan.15, 2016

 

Late sunset light over the coast of Maine. took this to ISO 400 at f/8 to get the 30 second exposure, enough to smooth out the reflection in the breezy evening but not too much keeping some of the nice cloud definition that was in the pretty sky that evening.

 

Pemaquid Point, Maine

So, much like I recently acquired a 10-24mm lens, I also squired a 50-140 Telephoto. I have a Teleconverter for it, but I wanted a bit more reach for some of the Elk in the area. This is the sun dropping down at Cowee Mountain Overlook on the Blue Ridge parkway in North Carolina. It was a pleasure to be up there in the chilly fall air, first day of October getting some new shots, and trying out the techniques with these new lenses.

 

ISO: 160

Aperture: f6.4

SS: 1/30th

Focal: 140mm

 

No Filters, Just setup on my tripod, trying to avoid lens flare from shooting into the big ball of light.

this is a 3exp shot

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Fjærland, Norway

Moon setting behind the Imperial SuperChair at the top of Peak 8, Breckenridge, CO. The Imperial SuperChair is the highest chair lift in North. America.

 

Photographed north of Graceville, Florida

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New Brighton Wirral june 2024

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Last week we had to have an old maple tree in our yard cut down. The birds and the squirrels seemed to miss the tree at first. I wanted to save the 3' stump for a 'table' to put peanuts on it for the squirrels, and possibly potted plants in the summertime. This is the one of the more curious squirrels I've been calling "Snoopy" who was the first to investigate the new setup..

 

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Charing Cross, London

light trails towards the camp site

When traveling around Arizona nearing the end of the pandemic, much of Navajo Land was still forbidden to enter. In order to see Monument Valley we had to stay at The View. This was taken from our balcony. Best view we could have had.

It was early morning at Lake Bohinj, Slovenia, and the overnight mist was clearing. The rowers had just set off in their kayaks to creat a very pretty scene for me.

Log 2.002.5: My new associate has come through once again. Seems like he had some navigation modules and was able to install them into the ship. At least now I'm not in totally uncharted space anymore. We are going to head to a station nearby, hopefully we will be able to get some supplies. Seems like this new friend is making himself a lot more useful than I had imagined. I may just be able to make it back.

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