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Our little guy decided a much safer spot to observe what the photog was doing would be from dad’s far side. This left me with multiple choices to take this shot. I could get into the prone position for a better POV. Or, even more absurd, I could have my entourage quickly dig a trench for the lowest position yet. Since I don’t have an entourage … Well, I decided on option three which was to remain sitting on the bench and just take the shot.

I keep talking about benches and sitting on them and I have yet to provide a decent (or any for that matter) bench shot. Well, if I remember, the next time I’m out there I will address this shortcoming.

Framed – Los Lobos

 

This shot was taken out in the Bisit Badlands of New Mexico. I was out shooting with friends in this very remote area outside of Farmington and was delighted to trek in with 5 friends and emerge with nine. If you are interested in a trip to this and several other locations there, Wayne Pinkston and I will be hosting a couple of workshops to this very location in July 2018.

 

We will be covering all aspects of Nightscape Photography from start to finish, All apps used to calculate Milky Way position and time to shoot, how to confidently make your way through the wilderness in the dark using GPS and everything you need to know to capture the image of a lifetime. Come out and join us on our adventure "Fantasy Themed" Workshop. The will also be hosting a post-processing session after the workshop. If you would like to come and hang out with Wayne and I and learn our LLL process then DM or Flickr Mail me or Wayne for more details. or click the link below to sign up!! looking forward to shooting with you. :)

  

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LLL Info:

 

For more information about the LLL technique(LowLevelLighting) you can visit lowlevellighting.org

 

If you do visit LLL.org check out the panorama at the top, Wayne Pinkston took that shot of me at the Racetrack Playa in Death Valley. Thanks Wayne!!

 

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I was doing AF tests with another adapter in bad light conditions, then I saw a group of beautiful starlings in a tree.

 

About settings, 1000 ISO is not the reallity, photo were completly dark, it was >18h and very overcast so no much light, then in post processing I hadd to add a lot of light and real ISO is 5000 ISO with the corrections.

  

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i was driving on a dirty road looking for birds when i saw a shape at my right.

i'm used to find owls that are very mimetic and cannot be search easily with a sight.

the best thing to do with all the wild animals is to be used to their shape.

so i stopped the car and i came back...nothing there...but i decided to wait a bit and after a minute ...

peekaboo!!! a curious spotted eagle owl (bubo africanus) rose from behind some rocks.

i really love these birds!!

"peek-a-boo"

overberg ,South Africa

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It was half a billion years in the making, two ancient continents collide, and the Earth's inner soul, the mantle, shows itself.

 

We hiked this trail under darks clouds, ran between raindrops, and stood in awe of the barren red landscape as the clouds gently rolled over the mountains. It was an unforgettable experience and watching these two take it all in made my heart happy.

 

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Gros Morne National Park - The Tablelands

This was the last evening of our short skiing stay in South Tyrol. We had 4 days of glorious sunshine, fantastic snow, ideal conditions for sporty winter activities and relaxation. On the left you can see the Schlern massif, which ends with the Santner Peak, which was first ascended in July 1880 by Johann Santner, a Tyrolean mountaineer. In the valley below is the beautiful village of Seis/Siusi and in the back the mountain range of the Merano and Vinschgau Alps.

Menzenschwander Wasserfall

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It was quite a climb but it was worth it for the panoramic views including this view of the Kasbah Ait Benhaddou. It gives you a good look at the famous crenellated towers.

 

In the desert areas of Morocco kasbah means a large estate home like a manor house in English or hacienda in Spanish. The beautiful Kasbah Ait Benhaddou has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and has been the location for many movies. It sits in a small oasis next to a mostly dry stream bed with towering hills of stone behind it.

I was looking for a shot of the pilings jutting out into the river when I spotted this gem. Little did I know it would take me days to edit as my focus was not perfect on the logs in the foregoud. Let this be a lesson to you!!! Make sure you take as many images as you need to obtain perfect focus. This was 5 images and I still missed a spot. Anyway this was my best try at blending the 5 images in a focus and exposure blend. Vlog to follow tomorrow!!

 

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I was alone at our old country house. It was completely dark, and I brought the oil lamp outside to find a good motif for my new secondhand Nikon camera. Ice and a tiny bit of snow on the ground, and the only photo I produced, was of the lamp itself.

Something to make you laugh

 

When we first started getting into wildlife photography (and still struggling to tell the difference between a chicken and an Eagle) we noticed this 'brownish' bird occasionally exploding from the long grass., then flying off at high speed

 

Urmm.. was that a small raptor!?

 

Well no., it's actually a Skylark! durrr! well you have to learn these things!

I was coming back from Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park early one Saturday morning when I came across this pond. With no cover around I managed to scare off all the water fowl around. I then waited for the stillness of the pond. We sure do get some amazing skies in Alberta.

 

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This image was “Focus Stacking” with six shots in different focus points, which was in order to get the sharpness of the foreground and the details of the whole background.

Thank you for taking the time to view this image, hope you like it. Wishing you a blessed week and happy snapping wherever!

  

《Love Lock》 / 《愛情鎖》

 

《Love Songs & Memories ... Oldies All The Time》

Wenn man sich mit der Wasseramsel beschäftigt, weiß man, dass sie ihre Nahrung durch Tauchen aus dem Wasser holt. Für mich war es dann ein Ziel, dies einmal zu erleben und auch mit einem Foto festzuhalten.

 

If you are familiar with the dipper, you know that it gets its food by diving out of the water. For me, then, it was a goal to experience this once and also to capture it with a photo.

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Uncertain what i was attempting to achieve here, but I had fun trying out different effects.

We finally got some snow! I took the opportunity to visit O'Bannon to celebrate and get some snowy shots. Unfortunately the mid afternoon sun was working against me. The little bit of snow (about half an inch) melted quite fast, creating scenes like this.

 

O'Bannon Woods State Park

Corydon, Indiana

In Explore on March 6, 2020 at #217.

Adams County-Washington State

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Tune

Holdin' me back

Gravity's holdin' me back

I want you to hold out the palm of your hand

Why don't we leave it at that?

Nothin' to say

When everything gets in the way

Seems you cannot be replaced

And I'm the one who will stay, oh

In this world, it's just us

You know it's not the same as it was

In this world, it's just us

You know it's not the same as it was

As it was, as it was

You know it's not the same

I came across this place on the way to somewhere else and waited for some movement. Gave up and walked away but on the way back someone was there!

 

Explored on 11-02-2023

This photo was made last Friday morning on the way to a customer appointment. It felt like it had been raining non-stop for two days, but shortly before my arrival the cloud cover suddenly opened up and at least gave a glimpse of sunrise.

I was amazed by the mood lighting. Now all I needed was something to photograph as a foreground. Just at that moment I drove past this place and the decision was made. I turned, drove back and floated across the field in a suit and business shoes to find a composition before the window closed again. The picture, cold fingers and protective shoes were the result.

 

Dieses Foto entstand am letzten Freitag morgens auf dem Weg zu einem Kundentermin. Es hatte gefühlt zwei Tage ununterbrochengeregnet, doch kurz vor meiner Ankunft öffnete sich plötzlich die Wolkendecke und liess den Sonnenaufgang zumindest erahnen.

Ich war begeistert von der Lichtstimmung. Nun brauchte ich nur noch etwas, was ich als Vordergrund fotografieren konnte. Just in diesem Moment fuhr ich an dieser Stelle hier vorbei und die Entscheidung war gefallen. Ich wendete, fuhr zurück und bin mit Anzug und Business-Schühchen über das Feld geschwebt um eine Komposition zu finden, bevor sich das Fenster wieder schließt. Das Bild, kalte Finger und schutzige Schuhe waren das Ergebnis.

 

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And it still is today……

I go to the coffee pot and I was mugged 😊 and every sip was great.

This moment at the evening, when the sun is setting into the ocean, is always a breathtaking view. To experience this on such a beautiful place like Praia de Melides was something really special for me.

I did walk for a while up and down the edge of the cliff looking for a suitable location for that photo and it was so difficult to decide. In the end, it was this tiny biotope what did draw my attention the most.

Just imagine You are a resident of this isolated world. Everything seems to be normal for You. You do Your daily work trying to make ends meet. But one day You are able to see the big picture and You realise, that the part of the world You call Your home, it's actually the only part of it what is left. How would this recognition change You future decitions ?

 

Der Moment, wenn die Sonne am Abend im Meer versinkt ist immer ein atemberaubender Anblick. Diesen dann noch an einem so wunderschönen Ort wie dem Praia de Melides zu verbringen war etwas ganz Besonderes für mich.

Ich bin lange am Rande der Küste auf und abgewandert um nach einer geeigneten Stelle für dieses Foto zu suchen und es fiel mir unheimlich schwer, mich zu entscheiden. Am Ende war es dieses kleine Biotop, was mich am meissten angezogen hat.

Stell dir vor, Du bis ein Bewohner dieser isolierten Welt. Alles scheint für Dich normal zu sein. Du gehst deinem Tagwerk nach und versuchst über die Runden zu kommen. Doch eines Tages hast Du die Möglichkeit das große Ganze zu sehen und Du erkennst, dass der Teil der Welt, den Du Deine Heimat nennst in Wirklichkeit das Letzte, ist was von dieser noch übrig ist. Wie würde diese Erkenntnid Deine zukünftigen Entscheidungen beeinflussen ?

 

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And he was successful. Seconds later, he caught a Zitting Cisticola for a meal. This is a migratory raptor from Central Asia that come in large numbers during winters to India. They can be commonly seen across the countryside and mostly in grasslands where they roost communally.

 

We sighted one on this fence preening and he spent around 5 minutes cleaning himself up. Then suddenly he dived flew behind the vehicle and landed in a far away field. He had a Zitting Cisticola, a small warbler in his claws which he finished pretty quickly.

 

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Villarrica, Chile

  

Coldplay - In My Place

  

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There was always something

In the air between our souls

Something in our atmosphere

what was yet to be foretold ...it calms my sorrow...

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Spinalonga, was the last leper colony in Europe....

in 1579 the Venetians built a mighty fortress here on the ruins of an ancient acropolis. The Venetians kept control of the island even after the rest of Crete fell to the Ottomans in 1669 and it remained under their control for almost another half a century until its capitulation in 1715.

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