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I caught the man 💖

Next is to catch Sirius 😊

I think I got her in the basket 😁

 

This is an old Bascule Light.

 

"In 1705 the Danish postal service established a bascule light on the island of Bågø in the Little Belt on the mail route Assens-Årøsund." (wikipedia)

 

My photo is showing a replica light built at Verdens Ende, Norway.

It is located on the southernmost tip of Tjøme, an island on the west side of the entrance to Oslofjord.

Slightly out of focus :( but it's always people that can make or break an otherwise monotonous image for me!

Enjoying the last rays of sun with a fellow clicker, Anuruddha. great to see you and share the moment.

No use of filters in this shot, just f/16 with 3 bracketed exposures,nothing i like better is to come down to this wonderful place as the tide was coming in, i know i have shot this loads of times but i'm just capturing an image with some nice movement, the light was also fading fast hence the under exposed shot at f/16 was about 4 seconds, giving that foreground just enough movement, i think the same shot taken with 1 normal exposure would not give you the same effect, it really is worth while practicing these type of seascape images, you never know what you might achieve

A January 2008 winter miracle:

A beautiful Canadian yellow butterfly flew in, I can't explain it..

Global Warming?

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Taken for Macro Mondays theme: Feather.

We have had a lot of cloudy & rainy days in Pittsburgh, I got going early to take advantage of the sky this morning.

His wife was trying to capture the sunset that night.

Do you think perhaps in my lifetime there will come a time when we quit seeing Barns??

I hope not....but just in case ..here is a moment in time captured.

 

LARGER if you like!!!

 

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It's a classic but I seem not to tire of this kind of motive

 

With Panasonic Lumix G3 + Kodak Anastigmat 63mm F2.7 Cine

 

I believe in... magic — the ability to stir the soul with light and shape and color. To create grand visual moments out of small and simple things, and to infuse big and complicated subjects with unpretentious elegance. ~ Amyn Nasser

 

Okay...so you might wonder, how many times can you photograph the same spot...well, that answer is easy; over & over & over because no two images are ever alike thanks to the light, and in this case, we were treated to some pretty magical morning light at Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park :-) Hope everyone is enjoying their Sunday; we're off to celebrate Mike's birthday with family. Many thanks to everyone for all the birthday wishes, and of course, all your visits and kind words!!!!

 

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Captured with Super-Takumar 55mm f1.8 lens

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I was in Scotland as a exchange student in 2001. Of course me and my friend had to visit the Loch Ness monster.

 

I couldn't capture the real one, so I had to take this little porcelain nessie in a box with me as a souvenir.

Nikon F2AS

Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 AI

Nikon L1bc filter

Ilford HP5+ 400@ISO400

1/2000 sec@f/4

Ilford Microphen, 6,5 min/20°C

Different little curves tied together

Sunset down at Nightcliff, Northern Territory. Three shots using lens shift then stitched with Image Composite Editor (ICE) by Microsoft Research Computational Photography Group. A great program and it is free.

The image processed with Capture One.

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Me taking a picture of a couple taking a picture :)

as seen at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Granville Island, Vancouver. Artist Fiona Tang created the backdrop.

It was a competition of some sort for young girls at the Fair. I was in the back of the room, and there was no way to get enough DOF to get both the phone and the stage in focus. But by taking two photos--first the phone, then the stage, in focus--I was then able to composite them into a single story telling image. I should have taken a third shot, since there is blur visible in the audience between the phone and the stage. Oh well, next time...

 

HSS

 

Lake Victoria, Australia

Capturing a beautiful moment in a photo is something I'm very passionate about.

(Nigel Barker)

 

Colorful Nature ~ Pink/Purple Wednesday

Life is a Rainbow - Violet

(photo by Freya)

View On Black

 

I finally broke down and did my first HDR + Tone Mapped photo and here is the results. I am still not sure how I feel about the whole thing in general (HDR that is) but I have seen some pretty impressive photos.

Tate modern museum- Olafur Eliasson

London, UK

Happy "Smile on Saturday" with "Capture the C..."!

 

... and thank you so much for your views, faves and comments!

It is the beautiful bird which gets caged.

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