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The aurora borealis over the Deaver Reservoir, Park County, Wyoming in the early morning, May 11, 2024

New Mexico

CCWeek 20: Capturing Time

CCVersatile: Lighting (lamps)

A night shot of the Nordenga bridge that opened on August 26th 2011. It is part of Riksvei 162 or Ring 1 and connects Bjørvika with the Schweigaards road at Oslo's central trainstation. The Barcode buildings (see previous upload) are just outside this image, to the right here.

 

Okay, now for the fun part! I had to go completely bananas on this shot (well, shots)... It's actually six exposures combined. One 'base-exposure', one more for additional red car-lights, one more for additional white car-lights, two more for the two trains passing by (had to wait a bit there..... all set with my remote in my hand and the camera on bulb mode. ;-) Unfortunately only two tracks seemed to be in use...) and finally another completely different exposure because I also wanted some stars in the sky...!

One serious appointment with Photoshop later and I had this image. Great fun!

Sitting on my porch tonight because it’s a beautiful night. Super windy. We’re in for some nasty weather come the wee hours. But, for the occasional car driving up our road, there’s nothing but the wind, the creaking of the trees in the woods and a soft ding from my chimes hanging from the porch rafters. I love the way the car lights look filtering thru the branches and newly sprouted leaves as they approach our house and continue on.

The aurora borealis over the Deaver Reservoir, Park County, Wyoming in the early morning, May 11, 2024

This wasn't my first intention...

 

When I chose this spot to capture some car light trails I didn't notice the tram station near by...

 

When the tram was approaching , I started the long exposure capture... When the tram stopped I thought "God damn... It wasn't supposed to you appear in the pic...."

 

After that, I saw the shot... Then I thought "Oh yeah,,,, This is what I wanted in the first place"... :)

 

In Lisbon, Portugal.

I made a visit to the 2nd Street Tunnel that runs under the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California. This futuristic looking urban tunnel, lined with white tiles, is a popular movie location. Some of the films with scenes in this tunnel include Blade Runner, Independence Day, Terminator, Con Air, Lethal Weapon 2, Repo Man, Kill Bill, plus a bunch of music videos and car advertisements. The LA Times called it, “the most recognizable city landmark most Americans have never heard of.”

Looking down on Nula with the Hula

Another angle of the Bridge to Nowhere at Belhaven Bay the other morning, I like the Manhole cover in the foreground on this one

Lider tower, St. Petersburg

Life is full of turning points and COVID_19 is definitely one!

 

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To busy today to get out in the daylight, so headed up to the moors at night to find some snow and light trails.

At a 6.7 ft. tide, one of the higher tides of the year, the bay (Morro Bay) floods back up Los Osos Creek and to the Turri Ponds. I'm not sure why that bright light stayed still there for a while (it may have been on the bear at the entrance to Los Osos), but I'll take it.

Los Osos, Morro Bay, California

Take 2. The bridge spans over the Ohio River from Kentucky (background) to Indiana (foreground).

1972 GMC 2500 Sierra Grande

 

Nikon D3S+Nikkor 24mm ƒ/2.8 AI-S

© Ivan Herrador

What do you have in plans for a weekend? I’m taking today off and catching up on some editing. Catching a breath it’s always a good thing. This night started very spontaneous and it ended up being a ton of fun. I got to spend some time with some of my friends and get a variety of photo ops. This is one of the images from that night. What do you think?

You can see the snow is coming down quite heavily in our area, in both our parking lot as well as across the street. It didn't take long before the snow piled up and make traveling treacherous.

 

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Proverbs 4:23

Above everything else, guard your heart;

for it is the source of life’s consequences.

  

No poetic attempt today just one good verse that comes to mind when I see this picture.

Looks like a sword and heart to me.

 

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Photograph of car lights at night. turned sideways, mirrored/flipped

When the child practices, parents sit in their cars — making parking lot photography. At least I do. How is it your lot?

Not a close-up fence today, I quite liked the way the lights lit up the fence on the left... So here's my FF shot!

 

With lot's of lights.. Taken yesterday evening.

  

(I decided to post this now instead of later!)

Why is President Lincoln here at this specific spot in the state where he was born and spent his youth? Well, the home of his in-laws is just a few hundred yards down the road, but I suspect he would have a little more peace-of-mind watching and listening to city traffic a few blocks away from that house.

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Abe Lincoln mural

by artist Eduardo Kobra

Two exposure image. Sky is at same settings, except ISO1600. I actually waited quite some time to get those carlights perfectly, but Im happy with endresult.

Serie på tre billeder, hvor jeg har arbejdet med forskellige teknikker for at få billederne til at tale sammen.

On our way home over the visit to the Historic Akaroa Heads February 27, 2016 Banks Peninsula, New Zealand.

 

My son took me out to the heads to see the sunset while he was staying with me in Akaora. You use to being able to drive right to the lighthouse. Because of the earthquakes there is too much damage to the road. I wasn't able to walk down but my son did.

 

The original Akaroa Lighthouse started operation on the headland of Akaroa Heads in 1880. One hundred years later, it was moved down to Akaroa Township, after being replaced by an automated light.

 

The foundations are all that remain of the lighthouse keeper’s family homes, but the original stonework of the supply road down to Haylocks Bay remains along the cliff face, including an original stone culvert at the junction of the road and the small stream.

 

More History of the Lighthouse:

www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/canterb...

What is this? Don't touch me. I'm a real live wire. It's traffic running at night through Nashville.

 

[Uh-oh, oh, oh, oh, ooh oh. The lyrics of Talking Heads' Psycho Killer are running through my head.]

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