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Visiting Glendhu Bay, Lake Wanaka April 24, 2015, Central Otago, New Zealand.
All About Wanaka: www.lakewanaka.co.nz/
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Filmed @ Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham
Filmed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000
Nature always calms me :)
It's funny how we have all that technology and shit and then there comes something as tiny as a virus and our lifes are turned upside down. I hope everyone is well!
P.S: Thanks so much for being on explore <3 I didn't think so many people would like this rather quiet picture.
A beautiful day in Yosemite.
I'm not too happy with this photo so I'll put a giant fake moon it! J/K
Since this is the internet I'll tell you a wild make believe story of how I got this shot for your entertainment! Dude, it was such a wild day with raging cascades everywhere. It was as if all of Yosemite Valley was flooding so it was the perfect day for waterfall photography. I wanted to get closer to the water then anyone had ever been so I rappelled off the bridge and used my daddy long legged tripod upside down while a friend secured it to the underside of the bridge. We used walkie talkies so I would know when to shoot while no cars were passing on the bridge. You could imagine the crowd watching, we told them to whisper so no one would create extra vibrations. I had a moment when the camera slipped off the tripod and almost plunged into the raging torrent below but I reached out at the last second and caught it with my wet finger tips.
I do think some folks on the internet will believe anything, so I have to say that absolutely none of this is true! I spend no less then 222 days a year out in the field. That's not true either, humor!
Epic, epic, epic.. .
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Tried out some long exposures one night at Amodeo Bay. The sound of the waves rolling back out to sea over the stones on the beach was like a rumbling thunder and caught my attention till way after sunset. I find it exciting finding "new" perks of nature. Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
We do also have our Dolomites in Switzerland ;-)
This image was taken in the spring just after the last patches of snow gave way to the renewal of nature.
The last rays of sun illuminated the rock wall in a splendid show.
German forests are endangered by climate change which is caused by humans.
The place of the picture always gives me so much comfort and peace <3
I hope we can all work together to preserver forests like that.
Deception Pass in Washington has plenty of scenic photo opportunities. A long exposure shows the aqua blue water and soft clouds. Sometimes a simple composition works best for a calming waterscape.
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Beautiful meadow and colorful autumn season wilderness area in Left Hand Canyon. Meadows with Aspen Trees around the creek you could tell this was a happy place for the elk.
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From the Nikon D700 User's Manual: "A: Aperture-Priority Auto. In aperture-priority auto, you choose the aperture while the camera automatically selects the shutter speek that will produce the optimal exposure. To take photographs in aperture-priority auto: 1. select exposure mode A, 2. choose an aperture, 3. frame a photograph, focus and shoot." pp.119 - 120
A gimme day, what can I say. This could be helpful information for some...right?
Another sunset landscape image taken on the coastline near Campbeltown, Scotland, UK.
Photography from around the coastline of Great Britain
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