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Starlight, Carlight, Boatlight, Moonlight....Nightlights. Rock Creek, Oregon.

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If you don’t speak Icelandic and have never driven in Iceland, the title of this image “Einbreið brú” won’t make any sense. But if you intend to come to Iceland and drive a car, you should make sure you know what it is.

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A car travels west into the setting sun in front of one of the famous mitten buttes in Monument Valley.

 

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Here's to a great weekend for everyone! Captured in Denver along one of the overpasses during rush hour as a snow storm made its way towards us...

Short startrails over Mestia’s Seti square, where a, rather strange, statue of Tamar, Queen of Georgia from 1184 to 1213, stands amidst stone/wood buildings and one of many of Mestia’s characteristic Svan defensive towers.

It's amazing how fast cities like Hong Kong move, even late night on a Sunday... Car lights zip over and under bridges and tunnels. Don't blink, you might miss something.

 

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Tremola road again. This time I finally tried something that I had in my mind since a while.

 

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On a summer evening at high tide,

Morro Bay State Park,

Morro Bay, California

 

The thin light line at lower center was a car going up the drive to the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History. Morro Bay Golf Course is at right.

I have soooo many pictures from our NYC trip, it's hard to choose which ones to post! ...but I've finally picked a few faves. This is the beginning of a 6-day NYC series... hope y'all enjoy :)

Explore #2. Glad everyone like this one cause I plan on hooking up with more of Hawaii's highways and city streets :)

 

Isn't the world a better place where there are no ugly orange street lights and everything looks of blue steel and white chrome with crisp lines and vibrant colors... well, at least I think so. If you would like your world to look like this then vote Yes to The Blue Movement. Sorry, I have no idea what I'm talking about and now I'm just rambling. Here's more stars and stripes to feast your eyes on. I think I like how this one turned out much more than the last one. Anyhow, I'm off to work. Hope you all have a great Blue Monday.

 

Saturate your eyes with Blue...

 

Dropped the temp all the way down in ACR. Manually blended 6 exposures. Added tag to the street sign. Added curves, contrast, saturation, and unsharp mask.

Explore 12-22-07

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Influences from 2 CMEs, yielded aurora activity forecast of KP=7 (G3), but the aurora was a no show, even in single exposures. But there was plenty of light from: car lights, flashlights, satellites, airplanes, star light, and a meteor. 2 Live Composite exposures (comprising 85 15sec exposures, for a total exposure time of 21m15sec) combined in Photoshop. Trillium Lake, Mt Hood, Mt Hood National Forest, Oregon OM22038,39

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* Kalmetina is the name of a road in city Zadar.

 

Hello everybody. What do you think about follow & unfollow method on Instagram? Let’s find out what Cookie Monster think about it lol.

 

Cookie Monster from Sesame Street rarely do interview but he did it via Skype exclusively for Yasha Jakovsky シ.

 

Yasha Jakovsky: "What do you think about Instagram people who use follow & unfollow method"?

 

Cookie Monster: "I personally think it is annoying. There are so many Instagram imposters who want to become stars over the night, we must to unite and fight for better fair play internet social society to stop notoriety. Impostor followed then unfollowed me after day or two, they will try same method on you too. I know that this dirty game would never ends but be careful my friend, follow & unfollow strategy became huge underhand trend".

 

Yasha Jakovsky: "Do you have message for Instagram imposters"?

 

Cookie Monster: "Sure kiddo. Instagram imposter, yes you that you are reading, take off your lazy fat Instagram ass from a couch and maybe you will lose some kilogram".

 

Yasha Jakovsky: "My friend it is so pity that our interview ends. I wish you to have a great day with nice chocolate and rice cookies (I know how much cookies are important for you). Thank you so much for your time and this cool rhymes that you used".

 

Cookie Monster: "No problem mister Jakovsky, have a nice day, greetings from Bombay (I am there on a holiday). Oh I almost forgot, I will send you via post honey cookies the best money can buy, bye bye".

 

P.s. I listened Metallica's album Reload in high school. I rarely listen Metallica, I recommend you their song The Memory Remains from Reload album.

 

P.P.S. Special thanks to Chucky who climbed so high and put those flashlights :D.

 

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This is a close-up photo of the rear signal light on my car. The design of car lights invites the engineers to indulge in some exuberant extravagance.

Stars from carlights creating a unique atmosphere on this foggy evening.

Brig, Valais, Switzerland

On Explore April 27, 2010 / Explore # 9

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I postulate this week is symmetry week. Okay, you don’t have to participate but if you want to post your symmetry shots at your stream, I will review then. I think symmetry is really hard to handle.

A new week just started. Good luck everybody for the adventures that are going to come this week!

I highly recommend this song concerning the adventures :) It is great!

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If you answer the titles question put a note with your name on it on the red line you would choose!

 

Ben

 

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Those awkward, unexpected moments when I try to escape from light pollution.

 

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People sometimes say that us photographers are a self-centred lot. Aloof, disinterested, absorbed in other worlds and always looking for places to escape from everyone else are the kind of accusations that get levelled at us at times. So when one of the party (an optician by the way) manages to lose a contact lens and render himself half blind as the dusk gathers around us on a remote hillside you'd expect the others to refuse to lead him to safety until enough traffic had filled the Glencoe pass to provide an unbroken stream of light over the course of a 157 second long exposure wouldn't you? Well that's good, so you're not going to be disappointed then.

 

I'm not sure which one of us had cooked up the idea of hanging around on a lofty crag on a freezing cold evening when the award winning Clachaig Inn, barely a mile distant was open with its offer of warm hoppy fluids and hearty portions of game pie and chips. But the rest of the party nodded in agreement and waited for the light to fade. You may have seen from my previous post that we decided to make what we could of the oranges and yellows that filled the south western sky while we awaited the blue hour, trying to make sympathetic noises in the direction of our stricken comrade while at the same time cursing his very existence. For a time we all scrabbled around on the ground, looking for a tiny piece of clear silicone that would be barely visible at the best of times, whilst repeatedly glancing along the glen to see whether the sky was doing anything interesting. In time it did, and many exposures later I finally got that light trail all the way down to the shores of Loch Achtriochtan or thereabouts. What I find most interesting in retrospect is that there was still a yellow glow in the distance, despite it being dark enough catch the lights of the cars in a long exposure.

 

It goes without saying that we never found the contact lens, and we had to lead him down off the hillside in the darkness, much in the way that James Garner once did with Donald Pleasance in a famous film scene. Once he'd found the spare glasses that he'd left in the rental car and checked that his own collection of RAW files had made it through quality control we wasted rather less time in reminding him that it was his turn to buy the first round.

Explored - 10/09/2017.

 

Yet another illusive sunrise this morning so here are some rain drops and brake lights from inside my car.

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