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Looking across the River Esk to St Mary's Church on the hill above.

Back lit in the Shambles in York.

The wild daffodils (Narcissus narcissus) have come through at last, but will not be seen at their best this year as the churchyard grass was not cut back in the Autumn of 2020, leaving the whole area somewhat overgrown.

Sedona, Arizona

The town is located about 2 hours north of the Phoenix metropolitan area and is popular with both locals and out of state visitors. At an altitude of about 5,000 the climate is cooler than the "Valley of the Sun" which also contributes to it popularity. It is also located about have way between Phoenix and the Grand Canyon National Park.

Much of the famous area is located within the 160,000 acres of the Red Rock District of the Coconino National Forest but as you can see on the left of the photo the area does have homes in some areas.

 

Nikon D850

Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 VR at 24 mm

Single capture

1/400 sec at f/6.3 ISO 64

October 29, 2018

Ā© 2018 Ronald Drewnowski - All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use is prohibited.

Capture 1 for raw conversion and then into AS Exposure 7 for an older, slightly faded film look.

A Willys jeep at the High Bridge, Rosedale Abbey.

Capture 1 from the Butterfly Pavilion in Denver

The statue of the famous Victorian artist, William Etty, overlooking Exhibition Square in York, with Bootham Bar gatehouse and the west end of York Minster beyond.

In Pickering, North Yorkshire.

 

Note the substantial mounting block on the wall of the Quaker meeting house to enable locals to get on their horses more easily.

Captured 1/200 at f5.6 using a Canon Speedlite 580EX set at 1/128 power and lots and lots of presses of the shutter button.

 

Captured: 1. Jun .2018. 03:15h UT+1

Location: AO Nostromo, Gornji Milanovac

Telescope: SW Mak 180 on AZ-EQ6

Focal Length: ~4000mm

Camera: ZWO ASI120MM-S

Filters: RGB

Frames: R x 2000; G x 2000; B x 2000

Software: FireCapture, AutoStakkert2!, Registax, PixInsight, Adobe Photoshop

Canon eos 7d sigma 150-500 camera raw processed in Capture 1 f10

Heading for a feed of knapweed nectar.

It had been a whole night since the elves had left their homeland. Elvin and Brucie had left to collect firewood. Food was beginning to be scarce and the ponies were getting weaker and weaker. One of them even collapsed.

Salore- This one wont last long. The caravan will be twice as slow without him. We wont make it in time.

Coco- Whats wrong with him?

Salore- He is dying from starvation. Go and tell the others to help me. If we don't do something soon it will be too late and he will die.

A view of Updale, the western branch of upper Rosedale, with rows of Victorian miners' cottages at School Row, originally Leeman Terrace, and further up the hill the appropriately named Hill Cottages.

 

Published in The Yorkshire Post on 1 October 2021.

Captured 1 year ago at the flower exhibition

to capture:

 

1 yoga mat

1 small platform (three to six inch tall box)

- you can use your camera lens' hood in a pinch

camera in manual focus

a whole lotta patience!

 

put camera on manual focus. lay on yoga mat (i know, i'm such a wuss). prop camera on small platform to keep camera steady. manual focus on your water droplet. now move slowly back and forth getting the droplet in various stages of focus. snap as you do this. you will have a whole collection of differently focused water droplets to fine tune in photoshop. ( i like it when the stuff in the droplet is 'dreamy' and slightly out of focus.) it helps to shoot around 9am (EST) - do your conversion - when the sun is above the horizon for your sun flare. and remember your patience!

Standing by the River Ouse, York's medieval Guildhall or council chamber was built in 1459 and is still in use to this day.

 

Published in The Yorkshire Post on 20 January 2022.

A wild brown hare (Lepus capensis) getting ready for the day ahead.

A Small White (Pieris rapae) resting from nectar feeding.

On a Bramley apple tree, a welcome dose of colour in the garden.

.. a song thrush (Turdus philomelos) in an apple tree.

No subject just enjoy the light.

Yashica t4 super

Kodak Gold 400 exp.

Captured 1 hour and 20 mins on this object from Fort Davis Texas. Stacked them in Deep Sky Stacker and processed them in PixInsight

Having lunch with a girlfriend.

Lycosidae I - The Wolf spider

Photographed at 7x magnification.

Canon 6D, MPE-65, Canon TC III 1.4X, RR 7X

ISO 100, F/3.5, 1s, 153 images stacked in Zerene

YS-type DIY LED tunnel light. Beetle Diffuser material for tunnel.

ZS, PS, Capture 1

Cape Town, South Africa

Capture 1 in this 22 minute exposure. Barely see it in the right upper corner. Shot this in Northern Colorado near Briggsdale.

 

Nikon d7000

10-24mm lens @ 10mm

about 62 20 second images stacked

iso 5000

f3.5

 

a dab of light painting on the house with head lamp

Pretty sweet shot! The stuff was getting pretty close. We had to relocate several times including right after this.

 

For those wondering, this is not photo shopped other than a small color adjustment. That's really what lightning looks like!! POWER

Capture 1

Saturday Self Challenge 31/08/2019 - fast shutter speed captures --1/1250th @ f/5.0

 

Seen large a small bird is landing on the white water dish.

 

ā€œ[T]he infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists. That is why they invented Hell.ā€

― Bertrand Russell, Sceptical Essays

SP X-7368W, the KCOAT blasts out of the morning haze at Oceano, CA on August 26, 1986. Next stop, San Luis Obispo for a crew change, fourteen miles ahead. Four-motor locos were the norm for so many years on the Coastline, but now C-C locos have taken over the through freights.

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