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During my four-day loss of internet service, I decided I had enough images to start another collection, Shooting Sandstone.
From San Francisco to San Diego, I have shot sandstone, cliffs, rocks, formations, caves, whatever.
Going through the images and picking the best was something I have been thinking about for a while now. Thanks to AT&T, I finally had time.
We like to stay up late and shooting the night streets is a cool way for two night owls to spend some time together. Walking and talking, sometimes about photography, sometimes about bands, music, tattoos, life. Shooting the breeze.
The thing that attracted me to take this shot was that X of hair over her open eye. In the next instant that eye was closed, that X tossed aside with a flick of the head.
For ODC ~ Skill
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An action shot of the workshop group in the zone shooting a beautiful south coast sunrise this week on my “Shoot to Print” Workshop.
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Shoot the Moon not something I regularly photograph but this full moon was appealing to me, shot in North Carolina.
but the barn might fall down.
Henry County, Georgia
Leica IIIf, Nikkor C 35mm f/3.5 lens with Lomo 800 film.
"I'm out old man...
I'm just'a peckerwood that lives in the hills with too many guns..."
quote and inspiration from the 2007 film "Shooter" directed by Antoine Fuqua, starring Mark Wahlberg.
outfit: The Shooter
coat: [VALE KOER] DARKSHADOW PARKA FATPACK
pants:FashionNatic - DUTY FATPACK
boots: [VALE KOER] LUMBERTRAIL BOOTS FATPACK
phone: -David Heather- Cell Phone/Silver
rifle: [G1] RSM Counter Sniper
hair: Stealthic - Rebellion (Browns)
backdrop credit:
taken with LumiPro Tool @ Malal's Winter Fall located here:
A small interlude from the Morocco series…
Shot on a dull day in Paris, Charles de Gaulle Airport, while waiting for a work meeting to start…
© Jean Marie Boyer-Toute reproduction sans autorisation est interdite
© "Copyright Jean Marie Boyer " All rights reserved
My eldest daughter stepped into the scene to take some shots as well ... so I composed her into the scene and snapped a couple hoping she would be still long enough.
A fun time together there hiking and shooting photos in the glen.
Another one from my shoot with Ani of www.stylebohemia.com. Shot with a diffuser on camera right to soften the light on her face.
A keen photographer is struggling with the harsh light and disorientating vapor of a volcanic wonderland.
Looking up at the night sky.
Such a clear night to shoot a star trail.
Photos consists of 80 images shot at 30 seconds per image then stacked.
Taken on the Canon 5D Mark 3
The flower of a 'Magnolia Stellata'.... bursting out of it's bud.. View On Black
HBW..!! Have a great day.. thanks for looking..
During my four-day loss of internet service, I decided I had enough images to start another collection, Shooting Sandstone.
From San Francisco to San Diego, I have shot sandstone, cliffs, rocks, formations, caves, whatever.
Going through the images and picking the best was something I have been thinking about for a while now. Thanks to AT&T, I finally had time.
Well their shadows anyway!
Credit for this shot goes to Mike Sullivan who spaced us all out on the South Street bridge to capture the silhouettes of the New Jersey foamer (err buff where they come from) gang up for the train show weekend. The shadows belong to Mike, Joey D'Amico, Marc Samuelson, and me. Insisting on being different off to the left and not casting a shadow was Vito Filomeno, and off to the right avoiding us all was John Kittredge. Great memories of a fabulous weekend with good friends. Come back soon guys for more B&A bongas, it's the best show in New England!
The standard pair of CSXT Gevos lead a non standard train by one of the truly iconic railroad locations in all of New England. We are near milepost 75 in CSXT's Boston Sub (the ex Boston and Albany mainline) in the Village of West Warren alongside the Quaboag River. This is train G104-28 an empty unit grain train off Pan Am at Barbers (Worcester) destined for the BNSF in Cicero, IL. Historically these unit trains to and from Ardent Mills in Ayer were interchanged in Rotterdam Junction and ran the length of Pan Am's ex Boston and Maine route and they were never seen on the old B&A. But due to Pan Am's ongoing crew shortage woes they have more frequently been taking this routing which may very well become permanent if CSXT's acquisition of Pan Am is approved by the STB this year. So while this was my first time shooting a unit grain train on the B&A it probably won't be my last!
The dam here was built in 1890 to power the adjacent Wright Cotton Mill complex and the waterfall it created has been beloved by photographers ever since. Remarkably, the mill complex with buildings constructed in stages between 1866 and 1912 remained in industrial use until 2006.
Warren, Massachusetts
Sunday January 30, 2022