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As the wildfire smoke slowly crept into the valley at Moraine Lake a couple of weeks into the summer of Armageddon, it diffused the light from the setting sun, creating very soft, atmospheric light.
This spot on the lake is about the only quiet place you'll find.
The rock pile is now the arena for wedding photographers and ‘Rinsedagrammers’ all jostling for position.
The one benefit of such busy crowds is the perfectly placed canoe that you can see paddling off into the reflection.
As always, I had to exposure bracket in order to capture all of the highlights and shadow detail in this high contrast scene.
I also had to focus stack the rock in the foreground as I was so close to the lens that it began to blur.
As I was making this image, I noticed one very brave paddle boarder out on the lake that day. While invitingly beautiful, I wouldn't want to fall in to that ice cold water.
Thanks for reading
Gavin
Sunrise at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park look east. This image reminds of the sage advise for photographers, "Always stop and look behind you!"
exposure bracketing test for slow water photograph in difficult light situation. It has created a nice high dynamic range effect.
Stockton, Terminal and Eastern ALCo S-4 564 works one of its small yards in Stockton, CA. Digging that crazy chimney and the AD&N boxcar.
Nikon FM
Nikkor 50mm f1.4 AI
Foma Pan 100 BW negative film
HC-110 dilution B
Epson Perfection V800
Silverfast AI Studio
Roberval and Saguenay's evening road job slows down at La Baie as they approach Port-Alfred with a lengthy train for the locals and yard jobs at the port.
Roberval and Saguenay Railway
Train: R&S 64 East
8/17/2024
La Baie, Quebec
R&S ARPA Subdivision
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Scenic State Park. I blocked the daylight with a filter in order to extend exposure to 30 seconds. The effect is to smooth the choppy water and soften the slowly moving clouds. It gives a different mood to the scene.
Slowly enjoying the forest surroundings. Eastern Whitelip on rhododendron leaf
Porters Creek Trail, Greenbrier, Smokies. Tennessee.
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Jenny Pansing photos
On a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, the quiet rails of the Selkirk Sub are awakened by the arrival of an interesting Q384-09 eastbound at Game Farm Road in New Scotland. A Ferromex AC44 4663 leads a CSXT C40-8W and a slug set with CN C40-8 2041 trailing for an interesting Mexico 🇲🇽 USA 🇺🇸 Canada 🇨🇦 NAFTA lashup.
I wish everyone would just slow down once in a while. Stop to think, reflect, relax or create. I guess that is also what makes us artists different from others.
But also I sometimes wonder how different the world would be, if everyone spend 10 minutes every night just watching the stars.
This image is taken in Paris on the Underground.
The point of my 52 project is exploring different types of photography. I am not even sure how much I like this image, but I am daring to put it up anyway.
But I now know I want to focus on more conceptual Portraits like 33/52 moving forward.
As cleanup of the CP 246 derailment begins, Metra 98 pushes a inbound train through Franklin Park, IL.
film: Fomapan 200
develop: Caffenol C-L demi stand (salt), pre soak
cam: Rolleiflex E2
place: Amsterdam
a first 120 film development in coffee. I used a German description, agitate every 10 minutes was a bit too much for the highlights. High contrast negatives. Think I slow down the agitation next time
Today was my oldest son's seventh birthday (on the right, with his best friend), and he had his party at a bowling alley. The blacklight made for a perfect time for my first experiments with slow-sync flash! (Comments and criticisms welcome!)
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After a cloudy day all over Lisbon and longing for some pictures before my trip to Moçambique, I decided to challenge my friend Sergio Silva and "take a jump" to the coast to take the "belly of miseries".
On the way we became hopeful, because the sky was fully loaded and the wind ( a little strong ) gave them the right direction.
Arrived at the first spot there were no clouds on the horizon, another attempt to catch them southern and once again, no clouds ... damn !
This record was really to justify the miles made and ,you might ask for the clouds, yes ... were there but behind us ^_^
Canon EOS 5D MKII + Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L @ 29 mm
ISO 200 - f/8 - 90s
Lee Big Stopper + Singh-Ray Reverse ND 0.9