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Funny how things work out. I went out to supposedly catch some wide landscapes, but when I got there, there were too many trees obstructing the view.
But I found this little stream in the forest and it looked pretty neat.
Did some tonemapping on it to really bring out the colors, but other than that, this is pretty much what was there. Got the long exposure by using a 4-stop ND filter in front of the lens.
Have a great New Years everyone!
I wish I had remembered to take my tripod, I wanted to try doing the smooth water look, but you have to keep the camera very still to do them. If you look in large size you can see the photo is not that sharp. I tried sharpening it a touch in picnik, might try in PS later.
this is 1.6 seconds hand held.
A walk around Lawrence Field and coming up the clough from Grindleford on a fine sunny winter's afternoon sees the waterfall at the top of the ancient woodland.
No tripod, so the trusty beanie hat was deployed.
The Central Maine & Quebec's 210 job soars over Souadabscook Stream in Hampden, after a rather late start getting out of Northern Maine Junction. BNSF painted B23-7 2003 leads an ex-Patriot Rail GP38-3 and an ex-Santa Fe GP35u with 18 cars for Searsport. The foliage along the stream hasn't quite filled in yet, but it's still a huge improvement over the drab brown from a couple weeks ago.
Photography is literally drawing with light. It's light that shapes the picture, gives it color, gives it character. I'd describe it but how do you explain something so subtle so sublime. You can only hope to recognize it, capture it and display it, in the hopes that others can see, can understand, can appreciate
2024 Lunar New Year in London Chinatown
As the Lunar New Year parade dissipates, a sea of people floods into the vibrant heart of London's Chinatown.
This is another image of the Little River of which I just couldn't get enough. This is near the trail head at Tremont.
The water looks nice but the current was really strong, it is not too deep but god help anyone that falls in.
Spence Ridge Trail, Linville Gorge, NC
I don't know if this little stream has a name but the Spence Ridge Trail runs beside it down to the Linville River.
Another view of the surreal sunset from a week ago. It seemed from the cloud cover that no sunset was possible. Nancy took the dogs and returned to the car as it was very cold. I took the chance and made the walk to a good angle and was rewarded with this almost too vivid show! The weekend is coming my friends...