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Exploring my back yard, capturing the changing of the seasons in a few photos.
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Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights.
10th February 2022
Anttospohja, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland
@ Juhani Anttonen
Fish-Eye view
A video from Rockefeller Center a late winternight:
A video from another classic place to go Ice Skating in New York City; Trump Rink, aka Wollman Rink:
Winternights in Monaco by Daniel Waschnig. For more images check out www.danielwaschnigphotography.at. Or on facebook: www.facebook.com/WaschnigPhotography
Fleshgod Apocalypse will be performing with Carach Angren, Abigail Williams, and Winter Nights at Gramercy Theatre on February 12, 2016! Enter below for your chance to win!
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This is the last image I publish in Flickr. All together 69 postings, and most of them has been here for months…
The total number of views is 189, they would have been seen by more people if I posted them on the wall of my house!
Furthermore, it is about as many views as one of my postings in TrekEarth attracts during the first 24 hours…
Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights.
10th February 2022
Anttospohja, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland
@ Juhani Anttonen
Fish-Eye view
Winter 2007: Boston CityScape
Experiments with my new Camera
White Balance: Correcting for Incandescent and Fluorescent Lights
North Station area
The Walkbridge to Boston Harbor and the old Bridge to Charlestown
The walk bridge is blue-green lit bridge at the center of the image while the old Bridge to Charlestown is the half illumined arch of the bridge (not the two bright lights) in the background to the right. It has a name, I am sure but I never bothered to learn what it was. Every tourist who has ever walked the Freedom Trail should be quite familiar with this bridge because it leads to the oldest active ship in the Navy, the USS Constitution, found in the old Navy Yard in Charlestown.
[It was once indeed a Navy Yard, and during the height of the the second World War, some of the buildings there were part of the munitions factory. Now, the remaining buildings have been converted to biomedical research facilities, offices and luxury condominiums as well as more recently pier residence and high rise housing -- very high priced.]
During the first time I lived in Boston, I used to walk through this bridge from the Navy Yard in Charlestown back to the heart of Boston. The highway itself was quite busy, so that when a vehicle passes by the bridge it creates a very distinct sound because of the all steel construction.
Visiting this place, after so many years, I was surprised that the bridge to Charlestown was not one of those rebuilt into a modern building, as part of the "Big Dig" construction. There was nothing wrong with it though. Just like many old construction, the bridge was built to last.
In night photography, the artificial greenish tinge is caused mainly when fluorescent lighting and could impart a rather surreal appearance if not corrected. This was supposed to be remedied using a White Balance (WB) correction, a feature of the D200, The only catch was that aside from the fluorescent light, incandescent light was more predominant in some sections. I did try both corrections, one at a time. Without any incandescent light correction, while correcting for the fluorescent light effect, created a reddish to brownish tinge image -- and the Walkbridge became rather luckluster. The images shown here therefore were just corrected for the effect of incandescent light.
N.B.
The image was uncropped. Except for "unsharp image" and the automated resizing and "screen image optimization" to reduce the diskspace usage, no further image manipulation was done.
Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights.
10th February 2022
Anttospohja, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland
@ Juhani Anttonen
Fish-Eye view
Aurora Borealis.
Northern Lights.
10th February 2022
Anttospohja, Valkola, Laukaa, Finland
@ Juhani Anttonen
Fish-Eye view
This double span connects Ontario and Michigan. The St. Clair River is swift and cold, and covered in ice this time of year. It is an integral link in the Great Lakes system carrying goods by ship all through the lakes, and to the ocean. The waterway is closed at present, but soon Ice Cutters will plough through the ice and open up the routes again. As far as the eye can see, there is ice, and more ice.Just north of this span is Lake Huron. Did I mention it is cold? I waded through snowdrifts up to my knees to get this shot.
Today I am enjoying a nice fire in the hearth.
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Ambulance travelling over the Wearmouth Bridge using a slow exposure technique. One of my first photos whilst experimenting with the different settings on my camera.