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Irises rival Peonies as Divas in the summer garden. Their elegance of form never ceases to amaze!
"There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion." -- Francis Bacon
Cloudy night meant no stars and improvising. We decided to light paint.
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This assignment has been a new departure for me, is this now Fine Art? I don't know, but I've had alot of fun dreaming this up and a few breath gasping moments but I'm happy with the outcome. I just hope it's not too simple. Thanks to Zack and the team for this unassumingly challenging task!
Vortex
Retour à la macrophotographie après plusieurs jours dédiés à l'animalier, avec ce joli azuré.
Vous me croirez ou non, mais il s'agit de mon premier azuré pris en photo cette année !
Hé oui, alors qu'il est très commun en plaine, il est beaucoup moins fréquent ici en montagne.
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Some lovely vortex effects from Emirates' 777-300ER upon its landing on runway 33 at WAW.
Shame I was at the other spot taking shots of takeoffs from 29...
The famous Oneonta Gorge in Columbia River Gorge was blocked by tons of logs at the gate when I visited last month. But that doesn't stop a lot people since you can find a way climb over them. Interestingly I found a chance to shoot this vortex view, since the logs slowed and changed the waterflow, which is not seen in many pictures, pretty cool to me.
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Another spiral staircase in Ljubljana castle, this time seen through a viewing port at the top of the staircase. The surrounding woodwork gives a vortex effect.
This is my first attempt at making this "vortex" star trails I've seen from some other photographers.
UPDATE: This is a small tutorial I wrote on how I processed this photo: www.sgarciarill.com/vortex-star-trails-tutorial/
I believe the other photos (Particularly Lincoln Harrison who was my main inspiration) use a custom device to zoom in while making the exposure, but I did it in post processing with an old sequence of 130 photos I took at Garner State Park during the Eta Aquarids meteor shower in 2013.
29/08/2016, approaching Ijmuiden, Netherlands.
Keel laid on 15/03/3009, launched on 04/11/2009 and completed on 10/06/2010 by Astilleros Gondan S.A., Castropol, Spain (447), 839g.t., 445 dwt. & 73 tons bollard pull as :- 'Vortex'
for Solent Towage Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Østensjø Rederi AS of Haugesund, Norway.
Vessel is designed for escort operations, harbour work as well as ocean towage. It is equipped with oil recovery and fire fighting equipment (FiFi 1) & fully equipped for salvage in open waters.
Photos with permission of Willem Koper 🔱
Here's my newest photo using the "vortex" effect for the star trails.
I made it using a sequence of 276 photos I shot last September at Arches National Park in Utah, at the Park Avenue trailhead.
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During one of my recent ventures out on the coast I spotted this little well, hole, vortex or whatever else of similar nature comes to mind. I was committed to making a composition with that feature in one way or another. I tried various angles and in the end I settled for this one.
ISO 200 | f/11 | 1 sec | 26mm | Reverse Graduated ND Filter
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Another image in my series of water drop shots. Explored on 28th March 2014 for about 5 hours at #487
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Leaving a nice vortex trail behind, Air Transat A321neo C-GOIE has come to Fort Lauderdale from Quebec City (YQB).