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I haven't been able to post much lately, but today I had a little time to revisit some past adventures.
This is a beautiful walk day or night.
Da var nordlyssesongen 2015-2016 i gang. Rundt midnatt var jeg ute og sjekket, før jeg gikk i seng, og oppdaget av noen var på gang. Fikk ikke tid til å dra ut og tok bildene fra hustaket mitt. Et flott og klart nordlys som varte en god stund.
The Aurora season 2015-2016 has started. Beautiful and strong Aurora last night. Visible and very clear for a long time over my home community Sjoevegan. This is a promising start on the Aurora season.
The most powerful waterfull in Europe
Er lopen twee wegen langs de Detifoss, de oostelijke 862 en westelijke 864. De meningen op internet lopen sterk uiteen welke je route je het best kunt nemen. Het hangt er wellicht ook vanaf of je na de waterval door wilt rijden naar het noorden of teruggaat. Over het algemeen wordt gezegd dat je zonder 4x4 beter de 862 kunt nemen. Gek genoeg rept ons ANWB-boekje (niet aan te raden trouwens) geen woord over de routes.
Wij hadden een 4x4, maar namen toch de 862. Je kijkt dan meer van bovenaf op de rivier. Via de 864 kun
je meer onderaan de waterval komen. Maar het was de vraag of ik dat redde aangezien ik niet goed ter been ben en de looproute er lastig uitzag.
Een machtig gezicht al dat water!
-.Que fueron,
y están.
Que marchan,
y llegan.
Que cambian,
Y son.-
Qué otoño extraño, potente, diferente, inigualable en cambios.
Intenso en sus calores e instantáneas, la estación de los colores y el deshojo está siendo algo atípica, diferente y única. El Pirineo oscense parece haber dado su máximo esplendor otoñal y quiere dejar paso a esas primeras nieves.
Decenas de imágenes aguardan en mi ordenador a ser revisadas y quizás alguna publicada, pero como bien plasmé en mi anterior instante, un viento sopla con fuerza ahora y me tiene a su merced. Pero siempre hay momentos que amaina para seleccionar alguna imagen, y por eso decido empezar por esta clásica postal, que disfruté en la grandísima compañía de Aitor e Iskander.
Aún no acabó el otoño y quizás esta semana haya un último lugar que fotografiar antes de poder decirle..."hasta el año que viene".
This trip was dedicated to meet with my family and to take pictures of the amazing volcanic landscapes within the Atlantic ocean. The photograph was taken at the very first evening, when I have arrived at the airport, took the rental car and drove up to the Caldera de las Cañadas. This is a huge volcanic crater at 2000 m over the ocean and with 17 km in diameter. 500 meters high rock walls form the crater rim. In the middle of the crater, the Pico del Teide rises 3715 m over the ocean. A very otherworldly scenery.
January 2024 | Canary Islands
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Cropped in 16:9 and my latest background image for my desktop is this shot from Port Fairy. Such a beautiful town, one which I really enjoy visiting, not just for taking photos but for all the wonderful restaurants, cafe’s and pubs and activities on offer. Tried to limit the movements in the boats, although still get a nice reflections in the water with this long exposure.
Have been on a hike on the southwest slope of the lava fields of Teide. Was fascinated about the canary pines there growing on the lava fields. So, I was pretty convinced there must be photographic scenes but had not the time for a really good scouting. Finally, the sunset was amazing and while right behind me the sky was glowing insane, I decided to keep on working on this composition. Thanks to my dad, which dropped me off on the trailhead and picked me up long after sunset.
January 2024 | Teneriffe
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This spectacular rock formation is built up from a former volcanic chimney and is up to 200 m high. It is located approximately five kilometers south of Pico del Teide right on the Las Cañadas plateau, a crater (spain: Caldera) with a diameter of 17 km. In the background you can see the crater edge with heights of 200 to 600 m. This is of such big scale, that you can hardly see the road which leads right through the crater's bottom.
January 2024 | Planet Earth
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This fantastic view I had in the last summer at the french Cap Frehel in the northern part of Brittany.
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This old barn doesn't look like much during the day but it certainly lights up under a starry sky against the distant lights of the city.
Welcome to Te Henga (Bethells Beach). The word “Henga” refers to the top side boards or gunwale of a waka in which the sand dunes look like from the sea. For me, seeing these large rocky outcrops remind me of giants buried long ago, and parts of them revealing themselves to us tiny beings.
Great news though, my Workshop in September is nearly fully booked!! Can't wait to get back here and shoot some astro with some like minded people :)
A stitch from 38 images, captured with a Canon 6D and Samyang 24mm ƒ1.4 lens. 20 seconds, ƒ3.5 and 10,000 ISO.
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The Flame Nebula (NGC 2024) with a photobomb by the Horsehead Nebula (Upper right) found in the Orion constellation and part of the Orion Nebula. The Large bright star above the Flame Nebula Is Alnitak the easternmost star of Orion's belt. This image is a composite using a one-shot color camera (RGB) combined with H alpha narrowband with about 4 hours of data collected.
The last handshake !!
Watching a beautiful sunset over the Khardungla range from shanti stupa is priceless in an winter evening
Mayakovskaya (Russian: Маяковская), is a Moscow Metro station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line, in the Tverskoy District of central Moscow.
The name as well as the design is a reference to Futurism and its prominent Russian exponent Vladimir Mayakovsky. Considered to be one of the most beautiful in the system, it is a fine example of pre-World War II Stalinist Architecture and one of the most famous Metro stations in the world. It is most well known for its 34 ceiling mosaics depicting "24 Hours in the Land of the Soviets." During World War II, it was used as a command post for Moscow's anti-aircraft regiment.
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