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This was quite a difficult shot to get - there were three elements I wanted to capture, the dark brooding sky over Old Harry Rocks, the lovely tongue of surf rolling up the beach, and the sunlight catching the wave tops as they rolled over. It would have been a lot easier with a tripod and SLR but I wasn't carrying either! I don't think it came out too bad in the end though.
It comes alive on black methinks.
Have a fantastic weekend everyone and I hope the weather is kind to you.
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It's amazing to think that steam locomotion still exists in the 21st century but likely not for much longer. It was an absolute delight to be able to capture some of the few remaining steam locomotives still working in China on my recent visit. Two fotters capture JS locomotive, 8167, from the loading point in the active western part of SanDoaLing open cast coal mine, with another load of coal on its way for treatment to the wash plant. Xinjiang Province, Northwest China.
"Creamy Portrait" No PP, just KISS (Keep it simple stupid)
No HDR, No Edition without Retouching No Photoshop @ ALL...SOOC
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.
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 decorated officer with the muddy boots, the officer with the bandaged cheek, the decorated enlisted men, and the NCO with the pistol stuck in his belt suggest that these men are the captors of the Belgians and not a rear area unit.
© Alan J. Fishleder. Do not use without permission.
A spider web seems to capture early morning sun rays in a large garden of zinnias.
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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.
Behind the camera during the shoot at BA Components factory for their Bella kitchen collection catalogue.
Like a jaguar that stalks
down his narrow cage
that can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his nails are clipped and
his feet are tied
as he opens his throat to yell for freedom.
With a fearful thrill
of things unknown
he will not sit still
until he's shone
the light of day
on the distant fortress hill
as he leaps naked from his cage to freedom.
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Taken inside the sculpture Basket #7 . Oxley Bank by Winter & Horbelt. The Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Saw this site while on a roundtrip. I made Hong pull over so I could capture it. Taken near Union,WA
I took this photo at the Strasburg Scenic Railroad in PA. The engine had just switched tracks and came to couple back up and pull the train on it's next run of the day. I did some color adjustments with the RAW file and came up with this.
According to information on Strasburg RR's website, the rail car which is fully visible, the "Susquehanna", was built by Harlan & Hollingsworth in 1910. It's an Ex-Philadelphia & Reading # 1055; then an ex-Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern Railroad car. They indicate that the car was first in service at Strasburg in 1992 and was restored that same year.
A crab spider has captured a bee that has come to suck the flower without noticing its presence. (See large)
Una araña cangrejo ha atrapado una abeja que se ha acercado a libar la flor sin percatarse de su presencia. (Ver en grande)
1/100, F/8, Flash -3
This shot was taken by using live view and sitting the camera down in the grass and pointing slightly up towards the sky in order to capture the sunlight filtering between the blades of grass and highlighting the buttercup.
“To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy.”
Henri Cartier-Bresson
A couple captured the 99.9% crescent moon over Trekroner Fort in Copenhagen yesterday... and I captured them.
Lisbon [Portugal] - Taken in Belem. © 2023 Alexandra Galvão
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