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We drove up on the mountain side to get a look of the Racetrack Playa after leaving it. This playa is located in a very remote location of the Death Valley in California. To reach it, you drive almost two hours on a terrible dirt road. It's worth while though with the moving rocks on the playa.
I processed a balanced, a paintery, and a photographic and a HDR photo from three RAW exposures, blended them selectively, and carefully adjusted the color balance and curves. I welcome and appreciate constructive comments.
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-- ƒ/9.0, 50 mm, 1/400, 1/1600, 1/4000 sec, ISO 200, Sony A6000, SEL-P1650, HDR, 3 RAW exposures, _DSC9414_5_6_hdr3bal1pai5pho1f.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography
for #FlickrFriday theme #Balance
A balanced diet is one that gives the body the nutrition it needs to function properly. In order to get a truly balanced diet, one must have a literal interpretation of this concept.
Macro Mondays Challenge - Balance...... Oil drops on water before they fall and join up with each other.
Photographed at Puerto Egas on Santiago Island, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Day 4 of the Galápagos trip
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Located on your right, Arches National Park.
Balanced Rock is one of the most popular features of Arches National Park, situated in Grand County, Utah, United States. Balanced Rock is located next to the park's main road, at about 9 miles (14.5 km) from the park entrance.
The total height of Balanced Rock is about 128 feet (39 m), with the balancing rock rising 55 feet (16.75 m) above the base. The big rock on top is the size of three school buses. Until recently, Balanced Rock had a companion - a similar, but much smaller balanced rock named "Chip Off The Old Block", which fell during the winter of 1975/1976.
Balanced Rock can be seen from the park's main road. There is also a short loop trail leading around the base of the rock.[1] Balanced rock was formed through a process known as weathering. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced_Rock
The iconic Balanced Rock in Utah's Arches National Park is backdropped by the snow covered La Sal Mountains at sunset.
The pleasantly marshalled XR553, BL28 and XR554 work their way up Warrenheip Bank, out of Ballarat. with a load of Barley from Ultima bound for Geelong as train number 9156.
2021-12-02 Pacific National XR553-BL28-XR554 Warrenheip 9156 100mm
La hauteur totale de Balanced Rock est de 39 m, le rocher proprement dit mesurant 16,75 m au-dessus de sa base. Ce rocher est le plus grand de son genre dans le parc, pesant aussi lourd qu'un brise-glace ou 27 baleines bleues.
Balanced Rock avait un petit frère nommé Chip-Off-the-Old-Block, mais celui-ci s'est effondré au cours de l'hiver 1975-1976.
D'après diapositive.
How long has it been this way? How much longer can it stay. Maybe the big fellow on the right is giving it strength. Utah Rock.
Balanced Rock in Arches National Park, Utah. There is a light panel creating some illumination on the foreground, and Balanced Rock itself is also partially lit by reflected light from a hand held halogen spotlight. This was shot with a Nikon 810A camera and a Nikon 14-24 mm lens at f 2.8, 30 sec, 14 mm, and ISO 6400. This night I was shooting with Eric Gail, an excellent photographer and now friend I met here on Flickr. Check out his wonderful gallery here: www.flickr.com/photos/dot21studios/
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Balanced Rock Panorama, Arches National Park, Utah, USA. This is a re-edit from one of the first night sky panoramas I tried last year. I've learned a lot about processing since then, but not enough! Hope you enjoy!
Just for perspective, Balanced Rock, the one in the middle, is 39 meters (128 feet) tall. It's easy to loose perspective in a panorama as wide as this.
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Took this image at 4am in the morning at the iconic balanced rock in Arches NP. I used the light glow from Moab to backlight the tree on the right. This is 7 untracked images stacked in Sequator. Hope you all enjoy and thanks for any constructive comments.
Scanned image from August 1995. Before sunset after a thunderstorm in the monsoon season. Arches National Park.
Zwischen der Navajo Bridge und Lees Ferry, dem Zugangspunkt zum Colorado River, zeigt sich der Balanced Rock als massiver Koloss gleich einem riesigen zu Stein gewordenen Pilz.
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Between the Navajo Bridge and Lees Ferry, the access point to the Colorado River, Balanced Rock appears as a massive colossus, like a giant mushroom turned to stone.
This perfect one-point symmetry caught my eyes when transferring at the Zürich Hauptbahnhof.
I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them, carefully adjusted the color balance and curves, desaturated the image, and blended 50% of the red back in. I appreciate and welcome constructive feedback.
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-- ƒ/4.5, 16 mm, 1/100 sec, ISO 100, Sony NEX-6, SEL-P1650, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, _DSC7142_hdr1bal1pho1g.jpg
-- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, © Peter Thoeny, Quality HDR Photography