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Serendipity brought me this one. I got this "optical fire" effect while trying to harmoniously blur the trees. I only shot a few times since then, working on replicating this look. I figured out how to do it, as interesting as hard to execute.
“At sunrise everything is luminous but not clear.” ― Norman Maclean
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This photo totally makes me think of Lion King!
copyright: gerd kozik/ yarin asanth 2018
Good morning dear Flickr-friends of rainbow- explosions,
my hardware filters did a crazy good job haha. Let us ignore the reality for a moment to be open for this colorful drug without any side effects. Ok, somehow this stuff is also addictive, but addicted to colorful pictures is somehow healthier. Have a colorful Sunday and put on at times the pink glasses. Sometimes it works better to relax.
See you soon!
Yarin
Music: "Want you in my soul" (Original Mix feat. Stee Downes) by Lovebirds from the album Kontor Sunset Chill 2012
i went to a small rural country dragway late yesterday afternoon. its an amateur track; everyone is there for the pure love of the sport - here they are spinning their tires to heat up the rubber in order to build up the traction for the fast takeoff.
Big in North Carolina and NASCAR, Richard Petty, got his start here. a lot of the old school drag and stock car racers were moonshine bootleggers back in the Prohibition.
Got a little too close for comfort for this photo, however I feel the heat and risk of camera damage was worth it!
350th anniversary of the Great fire of London.
As history would have it, the fire that engulfed London for four days began on Pudding Lane. A baker by the name of Thomas Farriner was blamed for the blaze - something he denied for the rest of his life.
The small blaze spread between September 2 and 5 1666, leaving 436 acres of the city completely destroyed.
On it's 350th anniversary, the capital is hosting a series of events to mark the dark period in its history.
Designed by American artist David Best, the London 1666 installation is part London's Burning, a festival of arts produced by Artichoke.
(I won't be there for the actual burning tonight so did my own interpretation :))
I've taken this photo on my 30th birthday. I was very lucky to be at a nice location during this amazing sunset.
Filters used: Hitech Reverse-GND 0.9 + Hard-GND 0.6
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Almost three years later to the date, the signals are gone, but the skies look much the same. Recently, a cold front has cleared out the smoke over the northern plains and Great Lakes region, providing a reprieve, if only brief. But with the western part of this continent experiencing a severe drought and burning to the ground, views like this will come back; a scene that is likely to be more of a norm rather than an expectation. One thing I know for certain though, you won't be seeing many searchlights for too much longer.
Shot taken during my winter holiday in Trentino Alto Adige, Italy, in 2013. Here I was in the parking of the Sanctuary of Pietralba.
I re-uploaded this image, because I didn't and don't like a lot the first post-production of this one, and so, now that I have "more ability" in using post-production programs, I felt in duty to repost the pic in a way that I prefer, even if the quality is not the best, also due to the use of my old Nikon D70. Hope you could, anyway, appreciate it!
Here, anyway, the link for the first version: www.flickr.com/photos/himynameispaolo182/8354715902/in/da....
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The hoarfrost is burning off around Galesburg on this crisp December morning in 1992. The Illinois Zephyr makes good time on its morning trek from Quincy to Chicago. The train is on the Mendota Sub and is just about to pass through Wataga.
Scanned print from December 1992.
Break the bulb, release the inert gas and switch on!
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Burning Red Sky 田貫湖の朝焼け
With an anticipation of dramatic dawn, I drove to Lake Tanuki, a small lake on the western slope of Fujisan from Lake Yamanaka where I live. Thankfully, the scene was as beautiful as I anticipated.
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実際にはそれほど劇的に焼けなかったのだけど、3分間の露光設定で印象的に切り取ることができました。
Lake Tanuki, Fujinomiya City, Shizuoka Pref., Japan
September 14, 2017
Nikon D810A + AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8E ED VR
An empty CN ore train headed for the Fairlane Plant at Forbes rolls around the curve at Burnett, Minn. with a super clean GE emitting a bit of exhaust of the first day of 2019.
Photos of me from each year I have been to Burning Man - I missed last year and am extra excited about going this year. The gates open in just a few hours but I wont be underway until very early Wednesday morning. I probably wont be able to get anything else posted before I leave but I should return with some awesome photos!
I'll be another year older when I return...but theres nothing like a birthday in the desert.
I hope everyone has a great week!!
Burning Man is an annual event held in the Black Rock Desert, in Northern Nevada. It takes its name from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy on Saturday evening. The event is described by many participants as an experiment in community, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance. The event is open from the last Monday in August until Labor Day (the first Monday in September). The event is organized by Black Rock City, LLC. In 2008, 49,599 people participated in Burning Man.
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Burning clouds - San Francisco bay
It was the time when the bay light was on with the embarcadero center holiday lights morning. What a burning clouds before the sunrise time. It took me some time for me go through the shots I took in two years ago :). San Francisco is a beautiful city in all aspects.
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Burning Mountain. Namibia.
Nikon D80
Namibias highest mountain
The Brandberg Mountain Range– or just the Brandberg – is situated in the Erongo region in the west of Namibia about 90 km from the Atlantic Ocean and covers an area 760 km². The mountain range has a mean height of 2500 metres and impressively surmounts its surrounding by some 2000 meters.
The name of the 30 km long and 23 km wide Brandberg derives from the glowing colours that the setting sun paints onto the mountain range as if the mountain was on fire. The closest town is Uis, which is about 30 km away and offers several overnight facilities.
The name Brandberg is Afrikaans, Dutch and German for Fire Mountain, which comes from its glowing color which is sometimes seen in the setting sun. The Damara name for the mountain is Dâures, which means 'burning mountain', while the Herero name, Omukuruvaro means 'mountain of the Gods'.