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The Katoomba Falls is a segmented waterfall that is located close to Echo Point near Katoomba on the Kedumba River descending into the Jamison Valley located within the Blue Mountains National Park in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. Katoomba is situated on the Great Western Highway 110 km (68 mi) west of Sydney and 39 km (24 mi) south-east of Lithgow.
This was taken from Sublime Point Lookout. The 3 Sisters are seen on the top right hand corner.
This photo was taken in the Technik Museum Speyer in Germany . Olympus OMD EM 10 was used with an Olympus M. 9-18 wide-angle lens .
The ruined Brighton Pier separated from the beach after a fire back in 2003, all that is left of the walkway are a series of support posts.
A 20 second exposure using an ND8 filter.
Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany
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Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)
Lens: Carl Zeiss Distagon 1:4 35mm Contarex Mount
Kodak 400TX black & white negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Zion National Park is an American national park located in southwestern Utah near the town of Springdale. A prominent feature of the 229-square-mile park is Zion Canyon, which is 15 miles long and up to 2,640 ft deep. The canyon walls are reddish and tan-colored Navajo Sandstone eroded by the North Fork of the Virgin River. The lowest point in the park is 3,666 ft at Coalpits Wash and the highest peak is 8,726 ft at Horse Ranch Mountain. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert regions, the park has a unique geography and a variety of life zones that allow for unusual plant and animal diversity. Numerous plant species as well as 289 species of birds, 75 mammals, and 32 reptiles inhabit the park's four life zones: desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. Zion National Park includes mountains, canyons, buttes, mesas, monoliths, rivers, slot canyons, and natural arches. (Wikipedia)
This mesa-like peak is on the other side of the Zion Mount Carmel Highway, opposite the Checkerboard Mesa, next to Pine Creek and near the Eastern Entrance.
** awaiting name of peak identification **
I walked through my favorite forest once again today. I felt even smaller than usual and it was perfectly silent… magical.
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and an olympus 12mm f/2.0 wide angle lens
The Shaggy Parasol (Science name: Chlorophyllum rhacodes (Vittad.), formerly known as Macrolepiota rhacodes). Westonbirt Arboretum, South Gloucestershire, England.
This image is included in a gallery "N. 1 - E' davvero arte ??????? O è incompresa ???????" curated by Nico Cola.
This was taken opposite the entrance to the Cradle Mountain Hotel, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania. This mural is part of the external wall of the Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery. It is painted by Sobrane, an artist based in Broome, WA, Australia. It was a snowy morning and visibility was low, despite it was almost summer.
Sobrane is an internationally recognised Australian artist with exhibitions held in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Italy, Broome and Tasmania. Sobrane completed her second exhibition in Hong Kong with Asia Contemporary Art Show as part of Hong Kong’s Art Month and held her first solo exhibition in Rome at the MatER Gallery which saw her gain press coverage as far reaching as the Iraq News. In December 2018 to February 2019 Sobrane held a 3-month exhibition in Sydney with studio overlooking Whalebeach.
Apart from works on canvas, Sobrane also specialises in painting large-scale murals, having completed a Silo in Tungamah Victoria and a 24-metre wall at the Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery in Tasmania.
Here is another shot from our wine tour last summer. In this shot, I am looking from west to east in the the southern part of the valley not far from Penticton. I believe that the water in the background is called Skaha Lake. The conditions were bright and hot, and the grapes were almost ready for picking. The photo was taken in August 2016, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy.
McCrae Lighthouse Playground is located on Point Nepean Road, McCrae on the foreshore.
The playground is adjacent to the iconic Mc Crae lighthouse, and within easy access of the beach.
The main focal point of the playground is a circular (10 sided) climbing structure which has a mini lighthouse, climbing options include a mini rock wall, scramble net chain, and regular stairs with hand rails
A three metre slide comes off the structure, which also includes other minor features for young children such as a wave mirror, crawl hole, play binoculars, clock panel, abacus and musical chimes. (Mornington Penisula Shire website)
This was taken on a hot summer's afternoon, children preferred to play indoors, hence the playground was relatively quiet and peaceful. It was rather appealing to lighthouse lovers like me.
Hanging Rock (also known as Mount Diogenes, Dryden's Rock, and to some of its traditional owners as Ngannelong) is a distinctive geological formation in central Victoria, Australia. A former volcano, it lies 718m above sea level (105m above plain level) on the plain between the two small townships of Newham and Hesket, approximately 70 km north-west of Melbourne and a few kilometres north of Mount Macedon.
Hanging Rock is a mamelon, created 6.25 million years ago by stiff magma pouring from a vent and congealing in place. Often thought to be a volcanic plug, it is not. Two other mamelons exist nearby, created in the same period: Camels Hump, to the south on Mount Macedon and, to the east, Crozier's Rocks. All three mamelons are composed of soda trachyte. As Hanging Rock's magma cooled and contracted it split into rough columns. These weathered over time into the many pinnacles that can be seen today.
This was taken on a fine winter afternoon. Spotted this moss smitten boulder while walking along the base of Hanging Rock.
(explored: Sep 20, 2020 #300)
Porth Nanven (also locally known as Penanwell and occasionally as Cot Valley Beach) is a beach in the far west of Cornwall. It is located half-a-mile west of the town of St Just.
The beach is at the seaward end of the Cot Valley and is part of the Aire Point To Carrick Du Site of Special Scientific Interest. Renowned for it's giant boulders and pebbles, it is owned by the National Trust.
Source: wikipedia.
The two rock formations out to sea are known as the Brisons.
This is one of my favorite places in Cornwall :)
Les chichis (Marché de Noël, quartier d'affaires "La Défense", décembre 2024)
The Marché de Noël de la Défense is home to many street food vendors. Chichis vendors delight visitors chilled by the low temperatures, providing a little sweet pleasure and calories.
Dr. Elliot McGucken Desert Southwest Antelope Canyon Fine Art Landscape Photography
Antelope Canyon & Horsehoe Bend!
Nikon D810 !
What a difference since the beginning of the year. Gone is the forest and in its place are these steel giants of the future. The atmosphere of this place however has not changed.
This is a follow up shot to my post from 2 days ago where I showed the lower falls at McKinney Falls State Park. In this shot you can see the upper falls in all their glory. All the rain we have had has really got the water volume cranking. I usually prefer not to post similar shots so close together, but I really liked this one and in this case this one was shot with Pete Talke's 12-24mm wide angle Nikon lens (thanks Pete!). I don't yet have one of those fancy things, so he loaned me his and I got a few shots done. It really does make a difference! I am intrigued and will have to plop down some dough in the future for some new glass.
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Autobahn A5 from Darmstadt to Frankfurt, sitting in the upper deck of the airport bus.
Cosina Voigtländer Bessa L
Cosina Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5
Ilford XP2 400 B&W negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
This was shot in the small village of Durness which lies in the North West corner of Scotland.
There has been a settlement here for thousands of years. Archaeological research has shown that near by Smoo Cave was used by pics and vikings alike to repair their boats and give shelter when a ferocious Atlantic Storm would hit.
Durness is still a place for only the hardy few with a population of only 400. Being so far North, the Aurora can be seen most nights. When we arrived we had no idea of the humbling sights we were in for! It danced and flickered for three nights in a row and was mesmerising to say the least.
Storm Bay doing what Storm Bay does… Goats Beach on South Arm in southern Tasmania.
Good hard breeze of the WSW on top of a fair old lump out of the south, Black Jack Rock lighthouse to the right of the breaker and Betsy Island extreme right.
Fujifilm GSW690III, Fujinon EBC-SW 65/5.6, 1/500th sec at f/8 Kodak TMAX 400 - Y1 filter.
'Goats' is the local name for the break - technically it's Hope Beach :-)
Lofoten, Nordland, Norge, around midnight
Og musikken er her
Cosina Voigtländer Bessa L
Cosina Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5
Kodak Portra 400 colour negative film, exposed at ISO 200
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
This photo was taken at Angkor, Cambodia with a Olympus Pen PL.5. It's incredible to see these historic buildings themselves. To date, more than 1000 temples and sanctuaries were discovered already different sizes.The lens which Olympus M. 9-18mm wide angle .
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and an olympus 12mm f/2.0 wide angle lens
Making use of Lightroom's blur sliders. HSS!
Also, denoised, then added back film grain just for kicks.
Our WonderPana filter system on the California coast! Pro photographer Andrew "Desi" Desiderio @desidrewphotography uses WonderPana filters to shoot landscape photography, including this long expoure shot captured with his Nikon 14-24mm lens and a WonderPana 145mm ND32 5-stop filter, which helped Desi slow down his exposure time to capture blurred cloud and water movement. Click here to learn more: bit.ly/2u1iapR
And click here to see more of Desi's work: www.desidrewphotography.com/
Feel the rush of the waves ... whoosh .....
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Heading north towards where the sun is just below the horizon
Cosina Voigtländer Bessa L
Cosina Voigtländer Super Wide Heliar 15mm f/4.5
Kodak Portra 400 colour negative film, exposed at ISO 200
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de