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A nicely dressed security man on his guard shift at a restaurant. It's still in lockdown at the moment so everything is quiet and he seems to enjoy his peaceful time.
Taken in District 1, Saigon
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The Laowa 15mm Zero-D shift provides a very different view compared to the 30mm and 90mm. The stairs are looking longer now.
train tracks. tilt-shift lens used for selective focus.
80mm volna and plunger on canon 10D body.
no ps
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This image of Jokulsarlon's glacial lagoon was taken just as a veil of mist started to lift, revealing the numerous shapes and forms of the icebergs that are making their way out to sea. In the distance, low clouds mask off the bottom half of a peak, leaving just its top exposed, removing the scale and giving the illusion of a much larger and formidable mountain. I chose the title 'Shifting World' due to the fact that as I watched the scene unfold, the only things that remained still were the two gulls, perched on the nearest iceberg, watching as everything around them shifted in this unstable environment.
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I managed to spot some lovely crepuscular rays over the sea recently and rushed down a field to catch it. Glad I did, it was a spectacular show! The manacles are a group of rocks that stretch nearly a mile just below the surface of the water. Extremely hazardous to ships, there are countless wrecks there.
Explore 10.10.2010 #14, Thanks!
A few more shots from the series of the seagulls. There was a lot of action going down and places on the railing hard fought over.
Nikon D300
Nikkor AF-S 70-300mm 1:4.5-5.6 G
Many thanks to Foto Optik Gray in Zug, Switzerland for offering me this lens among with some others for a great price to rent over the weekend. They are great for support and highly recommend using them if you ever have a need for camera gear in switzerland.
LIRR Alco S2 by way of Naprano at St.Paul Yd. Will earn it's keep in yard before a stint at NorthStar Steel plant Newport, MN.
LNER 4-6-2 Pacifics A4 Class 60007 "Sir Nigel Gresley" and A1 Class 60163 "Tornado" are given close attention by the night shift workers on shed to prepare them for the following day's work. They were at the Didcot Railway Centre for the "Once in a Blue Moon" event with fellow British Railways Express Passenger Blue engine "King Edward I", and are seen during a Timeline Events photographic evening.
Seasonal Shift - At ~10-12 months of age, this young Bobcat will be left to fend for itself. I lay down and shot in vertical orientation to capture this scene with the redbud blooms in the background signaling the change of seasons to Spring and a big change in this young animal's life.
IG: @sswildlife
Species: Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
Location: California, USA
Equipment: Canon EOS R5 + RF 100-500mm IS
Settings: 1/50s, ISO: 1600, f/5.0 @223mm, Handheld, Electronic Shutter
Bridgette Guerzon Mills | Shift, encaustic mixed media, 12x9 inches
blogged: guerzonmills.com/blog/shift-2/
Shifting Targets.
Močna pomembna dvoma v protislovja delijo usnjene pesmi, ki razkrivajo sovražnike estetske smrti, ki jih preganja, zadeva uprizoritvene umetnosti,
infinitas designaciones sensibles explotaciones ejemplos desvaneciendo ganado anticipando sonidos habilidades distantes abundancia devastaciones aspectos pesimistas,
anwybyddu materoliaeth dicter ffieidd-dod egni anifeiliaid yn troi awdurdodau anogaeth gynnil golygfeydd afieithus delweddau syfrdanol trachwant dwys,
құмарлық миы толып жатқан қала, ерінді әндер опера дөңгелек сәттер жылдам мәселелер маңызды бос әдемі билер қуаныш қуаныш тенор теңіздер жабайы жағалар,
ολοκληρωμένα κυνήγι πανσέληνο βραδινά νερά αιώνια κύματα πράσινα προεξέχοντα πρόσωπα κατοίκου που ρίχνουν σώματα απροσδιόριστοι προσδιορισμοί,
神秘的なコーラスバリトンガラス目に見えないボード暗闇の対策エコーソウル石灰岩の山切り立った豚高星星座重力空気素晴らしいショット掘削四分の一採用された鉄の道上昇する記憶成功素晴らしい驚くばかり.
Steve.D.Hammond.
My first attempt at a software tilt shift with PS. Taken today over the friendly skies of Detroit.
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The crew of SY locomotive, 1397, undertake time consuming procedures to prepare the locomotive for the next shift at the steam depot, Fuxin, Liaoning Province. 1 st December 2015.
The morning sun shines brightly on the snow while the moon still shows her unwillingness to change shift... Please press L for large image!
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This gathering of ruddy turnstones began dispersing as the sun rose, as if their shift was starting (or perhaps ending?).
Mitt bidrag till Fotosöndag och veckans tema «skiftningar».
My contribution for this week's theme «shifts»; for the photo group Fotosondag.
Fenniarail's timber train from Pori to Kouvola is passing the Hämeenlinna railway station as the night is setting. Because of the upcoming passenger train, the train slows down to wait it as the train is making a gradual shift towards the darkness.
View Large This was a lucky shot, I just turned my camera on my hip and shot it , turned out very crooked but I straightened it out in Photoshop, coverted it to BW and went to Channel Mixer and added some blues.