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Finally got a semi decent shot of one of these guys. Night photography and I don't meld well. I had fabulous views of a Flammulated Owl after taking this photo but at that point was too dark for my skill level. For this photo I used my car headlights but for the Flammulated Owl I would of had to have held the flashlight and the camera at the same time and that just wasn't going to happen LOL. It was a special moment just to watch that cryptic tiny owl in the open and calling too which is extremely late in the year for that. They usually stop calling around the first week of July. The Poorwills were eating all the bugs that were biting me and they are just such cool nocturnal birds to watch! I just love nightjars. The cool thing about Common Poorwills is that they are similar to owls. I say this not because they are nocturnal but because they eject pellets out just like them!
Aurora Borealis
Or simply headlights that look green for some reason in the misty wet evening; as Tracey was leaving for an appointment.
Taken through our Ring Doorbell.
Stacksteads
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As the light faded all that was left to do was mess about with some long exposure photography! This one captured a car heading away from Sheffield towards Hathersage and the Peak District, with Burbage Edge visible in the background.
... as the year draws to a close, driving as dawn breaks.
It is a landmark tree that I shoot when I can catch it - just as the road bends. It leans with the prevailing wind ... and the crows rise to greet the sun!
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Local places of interest: Here
This is the landscape I have been visiting for my upcoming series: "Closer to the matter".
I took this image from my room in the first night while I stayed there.
It is handheld at ISO 4000 without image stabilization, which means kind of useless closer up.
Nevertheless it shows the atmosphere so well, I didn't want to keep it for myself.
(ISO 4000, f2 @ 32mm, 2sec., 22:11)
Les flux du crépuscule : des individus encagés dans des carapaces de plastique et de tôle, des individus juchés sur des tas de plastique et de tôle et des individus au bord de ces fleuves, artères ou flots ( choisissez l'allégorie qui vous plaît) de véhicules, sur le chemin vers le repos musculaire et cognitif... Avant le prochain lever de soleil.
Le long du bout de la rue de Cerisé, à Courteille, l'heure bleue s'étend tandis que deux voitures passent tranquillement... Une ambiance en bleus et orangés qui me rappelle mes premières amours des paysages urbains à l'heure bleue...
The headlights of a car went through iPiccy and PhotoScape for today's photo.
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Saarlouis – 2015, April 21
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Le soir sur Alençon, sous la pluie bleutée de l'heure du même nom, les objectifs deviennent rincés par les gouttes qui, bon gré mal gré, se collent sur la lentille du devant... Ou sur le filtre de protection, en l'occurrence.
Et soudain : une impression diffuse, quasi diffractée !
This was a happy accident. I was turning out right after sunset and liked the way the car headlights illuminated the rocks.
Whenever I walk around town I become all too aware of the noise, the fumes, the frantic dash to be someplace else and the glare of headlights. It's just life and it's only when I'm out of my own car and experiencing it as a pedestrian that it hits home how detached we've become.
David Bowie ~ Starman
Berlin – 2018, June 27
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The trouble with being up a hill after midnight waiting to photograph a light trail from a car ... is that there isn't many!! I had to wait for 15 minutes for this car to drive through the frame..
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Of course, once I had packed up and started off down the hill another 3 cars and 2 trucks passed. Photographers are well versed in Sod's Law!
A person, who values the beauty of nature and ambient in the world, for richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.
More from the Blackpool Illuminations....a rainy view through the car window...works well on black.
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Traverser les flots de tachyons et de photons pour atteindre l'autre rive et espérer avoir du bouleau à l'arrivée, tel est le destin de ce personnage... Ces personnages ? Se pourrait-il qu'il s'agisse de deux personnes de concert ?!
As day breaks over the Loire, car headlights reveal early commuters as they cross the suspension bridge at Ancenis. Best viewed full-screen
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Taken on 14 October, on a recent short break in the Loire valley
Nikon D300; 24-85 mm Nikkor lens;
ƒ/13; 1/20; ISO 200
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La Cabane du Mimbeau - Avenue de la Conche - Lège-Cap-Ferret - Gironde - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - France
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This was much harder than I thought it would be but loads of fun, as you can see from the data there is nothing exotic about the settings. The background is side lit to give more colour and the shutter was triggered using a remote release a split second after power was applied to the lamp, this captured the filament as it was just warming up, so lots of trial and error to get just the correct orange that I wanted. The lamp is a 12 volt car headlight bulb powered by a 6 volt power supply to reduce the warm up time.