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Former U.S. Surgeon General and keynote speaker of Black History Month, Dr. Jerome Adams, poses with a student at the University of Missouri campus. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-105mm F4 L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.6 with a 1/60-second exposure at ISO 1600. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Yosemite Winter Fine Art Landscapes! Sony A7RII yosemite National Park Winter Snow! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape Photography
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Had a great time waking up at 5 AM every day to shoot tunnel view and then driving around down in the valley to Half Dome, Bridalviel Falls, Cook's Meadow and the glorious Cook's Meadow elm tree, Sentinel Bridge, Valley View, Swinging Bridge, and more! Yosemite winters are made for black and whites, and Ansel Adam's ghost haunts the brilliant landscape scenery!
The most epic "Ansel Adams" view is tunnel view where one can see El Capitan, Bridalviel Falls, and Half Dome over magnificent trees, snow, rising fogs, and breaking mists. Enjoy!
Been busy traveling and shooting landscapes and working on my books The Golden Hero's Odyssey about the golden rectangle and divine proportion I use in a lot of my compositions! Also working on my physics book on Dynamic Dimensions Theory! The equation dx4/dt=ic is on a lot of the 45surf swimsuit and shirts and all! :)
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My fine art landscape lenses for the A7RII are the Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount Lens and the Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS Lens ! Love the Carl Zeiss and super sharp Sony Glass!
Winter fine art landscapes!
Epic Yosemite valley village winter snowstorm!
Yosemite Winter Fine Art Landscapes! Sony A7RII yosemite National Park Winter Snow! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape Photography
When you're driving the dirt roads of eastern Washington, you don't really expect to come across an old service station. Yet, there it was on a warm spring morning.
The house next to it was older, but clearly lived in. And the farm across the road was a fully working farm. But nobody was around as far as I could see.
I've said it so many times before, but I hate trespassing. Even something as innocent as this just freaks me out. I mean, I'm not morally opposed to it - I know that I'm not going to damage anything. I just don't want the hassle.
I *do* want the photos, however, and I'm really glad I grabbed a few. I was even able to steal a couple of 4x5s! So maybe I wasn't all that nervous. Or maybe I'm just that fast! Probably a little of each.
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'Break Down Solid Bone'
Camera: Exakta Verex VX (c1951)
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400; x-1973; 100iso
Process: HC-110B; 7.5mins
Adams County, Washington
This image was created by blending sixty photographs that were shot over thirty minutes. It took about two hours of post processing to get the final result showcasing what I am calling the "Galactic Zipper" stretching the western skies above Mount Greylock in the Berkshires. Yes, this is how far the stars appear to move in just a half an hour! You'll also notice stars to the upper right appearing to circle the position of the north star while stars to the lower left beginning to circle the southern hemisphere.
Shooting the summit has been a challenge because of the incredibly bright light now operating atop the memorial but a few dark nights in September allowed for this opportunity. With the globe shut off, I used a flashlight to illuminate the glass from the ground just enough to bring out some detail. I also lit the lower half of the structure while the nearby lights of Adams lit the top half.
Tony Adams cycling through Fremont, Ohio on his way to Colorado, March 31, 2024. This guy has quite a story to tell. That is his house he is pulling along behind his bicycle. He told me it weighs over 700 lbs! I'm lucky I got to meet him. You can Google Tony Adams Cycling to see some of the news stories on him. I also found this video on YouTube.
Un momento del mágico concierto de Bryan Adams en los Jardines de Cap Roig. Refleja lo que fue el concierto. Intimidad
Mt. Hood and the moon, from last couple of miles of the hike down from the south summit trail of Mt. Adams.
Welland Yard Job TE-11 (which is based in Hamilton on Saturdays) maneuvers a few AIM scrap gons around Adams yard in Hamilton's North End. The seemingly permanent red flag at the bottom right is on the Dofasco ore lead which has been out of service for some time.
Of note, every railcar in this picture was built a block away to the right of where I'm standing at National Steel Car, including the brand new grain cars on the left.
While shooting around the bridge, I noticed a rock formation maybe a quarter of a mile away that might provide a lovely view.
I took two shots of this, but only care for one. Oddly, that one was on Foma Retropan. The other was on FP4, and I clearly still haven't figured out that emulsion.
But this, even without the yellow filter, worked fine. It might have worked better with heavy clouds and the threat of rain, but this would suffice.
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'Drag Me There'
Camera: Chamonix 45F-2
Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 5.6/210mm
Film: Foma Retropan 320
Exposure: f/64; 1/8sec
Process: Foma Retro Special; 4.5mins
Adams County, Washington
June 2020
City of Quincy dedicated a new statue of Abigail Adams on the Hancock-Adams Common, next to the United First Parish Church, this morning. Took a walk around there early this evening snapping a few pictures with my cell phone, including this one.
It was great to see the sun come up alongside Mt. Adams during an overnight summertime trip near Mt. St. Helens.
The Grade II listed Adams butcher shop in Waddesdon. It ceased trading half a century ago but remained in residential use until the daughter of the last owner died in 2023. It has recently been sold. 28th December 2024.
My little tribute to Ansel Adams' famous photo taken from the very same spot where he stood.
More of the photos from my trip: www.ryan-p.com/Yellowstone
A side view showcasing some of the gardens. The home is antebellum dating to 1856 and was a wedding gift from a father to his only daughter. Aberdeen MS.
Davante Adams high steps into the end zone for a touchdown after receiving a pass from Aaron Rodgers during the Miami Dolphins vs. Green Bay Packers NFL game at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin on November 11, 2018. The Packers won 31-12.
Adams Falls is a beautiful waterfall on the edge of the western side of Rocky Mountain National Park. The waterfall is accessible via a short, half-mile loop trail near Grand Lake, Colorado. I took this photo with a Canon 6D and a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM lens.
Amy Adams, photographed by Norman Jean Roy in Beverly Hills for the October 2007 issue. Read “Some Enchanted Amy,” by Michael Shnayerson. Styled by Sarajane Hoare.