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Out and about last night around Llyn Dinas with a few glow sticks and cold hands. Lessons learnt from last night
1) Water is very cold this time of year smile emoticon
2) Next time use some fishing line to tie the glow sticks
3) Bigger glow stick better results.
I have always wanted to take this photo during a winter season but have not made much efforts in doing so. Besides, I don't really know how to x-country ski, which I think shouldn't be too difficult. Sigh..... For now, it's still on the to do list.
A seepage stream flowing near the Chassahowitzka, commonly known as "The Chaz". The river is a popular boating and paddling location owing to its scenic, old-Florida splendor, and multiple springs, several of which make tremendous swimming holes. This particular creek runs into Seven Sisters Spring, a rocky set of solution holes into the aquifer that make excellent swim-throughs for adventurous visitors.
The two times I have railfanned Pan Am's paper branch lines I shot pairs of Guilford GP40's leading, never the 380 High hood or the GP40-2W's but It is hard to complain about pairs of Big G units. Here the Sappi job crosses the partially frozen Martin Stream.
I wish I could say that the colors in this Kodachrome 25 were honest, but they faded pretty good. So I jacked up the saturation a bit in CS2. This is one of my favorites only because I remember how much work it was to get including but not limited to: driving across the country on mountainous roads, up before sunrise, and hopping from boulder to boulder with a tripod while worrying I was going to drop my camera and myself into the frigid cold water. I shot this back in college on a trip to Colorado with my girlfriend. We traveled around in a tiny, front-wheel-drive Datsun F-10 wagon sometimes following dirty, rocky roads and camping out with the bears. I used a 35mm Nikkormat ELW I won in a music photography contest and put on a tripod with a wide angle lens. See it on black.
First photo of the year! It was a really cold and foggy day, and it gave me an idea for a shot. I grabbed my camera and ventured into the brook that runs past my house and really just wanted to capture the surrounding and mood of the day.
Unoriginal title I know.
Taken from the Annapurna trail in the tropical jungle middle hills section of the walk. Alot of water was flowing at the time , however, much of it it was not readily accesable for this kind of shot which was a little frustrating.
The new year opens up with a baby shoot and a wedding coming up so I guess I won't have much time for landscapes *sigh*