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Every time I get on this ride I try to get a photo of the Yeti. I suppose it's my version of being a Bigfoot hunter. I hadn't planned to ride it on this day so didn't even have the f/1.4 lens along. I only had my f/4 kit lens. So up the ISO went...... all the way to 25K. And I finally captured the Yeti! Needless to say, I'm loving my 6D.
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“Capture the……C.”
This is our new town library- whoo-hoo! In the past dozen or so years, our town has approved and built a new high school, a new public service complex (police and fire stations), a new town hall, and put additions on and rehabbed 3 elementary schools and the middle school. With the new library all of our public buildings are in fine form. Of course our tax rate is a might high.
By the way, in this picture on the lower right are also a Corner and a Curb!! And puffy Couds above!
A group of terrorists have captured a snooping British agent. The head terrorist snaps a picture of the agent on his cell phone to text it to his superiors. They'll decide if the agent lives or dies.
Light Painting is an unusual art form in as much as the artist has to remember what they have painted because it disappears straight away into time reality, but in the camera, its light is captured
A friend of mine set up his phone on a tripod to capture the magnificent bridge above the Lackawanna main. Here, a westbound ALP charges through.
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The light looked intriguing in the next room, so I grabbed my camera bag and went toward the light. As I moved through the doorway it seemed the light dimmed. I was having a bit of trouble making out shapes, or perhaps it was colors I was struggling to distinguish. Kneeling down, I focused my camera on a large window, recomposed the shot and snapped the shutter. When I checked the monitor to see the shot my heart skipped a beat. I had captured a ghost!
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I was ready to take the shot during a wedding last weekend as they released the doves....3 . 2. 1 ." Shoot" and here you have it , not the best because they were extremely fast I must of panicked and shot to early.But I like it . plus it was bitterly cold.
“What i like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”
― Karl Lagerfeld.
Syed Mehdi Bukhari, a great photographer busy in capturing the beautiful Hiran Minar, Shaikupura, Punjab, Pakistan on a lovely winter evening.
Motion Capture, Bamburgh Beach & Castle at Sunset. We were standing on the beach earlier watching a dog on a surf board, how cool did he look, and very pleased with himself.
Canon 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F16, 20mm, ISO200, Exp 0.6 Second
Lee ND 0.9 Hitech Hard Grad 0.6
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The photographers were out inforce capturing the heavy seas running with huge waves breaking against the foreshores ..
Ocean Baths
Newcastle . NSW
I have taken photos of many squirrels since I started my photography. My previous collections like my Summertime Collection and my London Travel Collection both included a photo of a squirrel. With this in mind, I just couldn't leave this photo out, the beautiful squirrel has been captured, just perched on a tree. This autumnal sight gives atmosphere and a warm touch to the photo. The squirrel was good enough to let me capture it before it shot off up the tree.
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This is Montana painter Tricia Bass. She was kind enough to let me photograph her working in the field capturing the gorgeous fall colours of Yellowstone's Lamar Valley in oils. I was on my best behaviour - she was armed with bear spray!
The two of us, of very different age groups, capture the action on this O-gauge layout, part of the Tampa Train Day 2023 celebrations at Tampa Union Station.
© Alan J. Fishleder. Do not use without permission.
A spider web seems to capture early morning sun rays in a large garden of zinnias.
The line for the new weapons was long. The hun was used to harsh conditions and has been standing for 3 days.
Lego minifigures
My 14 year old daughter borrowed my iPhone for a few minutes and unbeknownst to me, she took a panoramic shot of me capturing the sunset (see previous post). I only noticed it a few days later when browing though my photostream. Thought it was worth posting it here.
I made this fairy for a friend that was having a hawaiian themed party. I even used part of the invitation that was sent to me.
As most photographers do, we review our shots from time to time to see if we have missed that eye catching capture. In reviewing old shots, I came across this interior shot of a Nostalgic Buick V-Eight. I especially like the shot because of the reflection of my hand and camera lens in the upper right hand corner. A Unique shot....Tells a Story, don't you think?
I used this image in today's personal journal entry. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2025/04/for-those-over-5...
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Self-portrait.
This was done with two flashes in a darkened room, a small flashlight inside a glass bowl, and a long exposure. I set up the camera with a self-timer, then stood in the dark waiting for the flashes to fire. The flashes captured me in the "final position" at the beginning of the exposure. Once the flashes fired, I had 3 seconds to spin about with the flashlight to create the streak of light.