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Explored - 10/09/2017.

 

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

Last car of the night, I am really happy with this image...

Wishing you a great 2023!

The hustle and bustle of India captured from an intersection in downtown Cuttack.

Speed of Light

 

Large

 

20sec

f/22

ISO 200

24mm

 

Night shot during a storm in the center of Madrid

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Just after a 6.5 ft. tide, one of the higher tides of the year, and the bay (Morro Bay) had flooded back up Los Osos Creek and to the Turri Ponds. Serendipity is a crazy thing. When I drove up the road there were two sheriff's cars and several officers questioning someone at their car at the intersection of South Bay and Turri Rd. When I had finished and drove back by, there was a third sheriff car, and outside the vehicle in question there were numerous bags. A drug bust? Too bad for someone, but it brought some extra lights into my photo on an evening with a rather subdued sky during sunset.

Los Osos, Morro Bay, California

 

I had made another photo of this scene last month:

www.flickr.com/photos/marlinharms/51271660859/

A259 South Coast Road to Brighton.

Traffic Light trails at Cornelscourt, Dublin, Ireland.

 

I took one of my first car light trail photos from this bridge in Cornelscourt back on 9 December 2013, two months after getting my first DSLR.

 

Taking this latest photo proved to be challenging. Due to traffic lights there were gaps in the traffic flow in both directions.

High Tide,

Morro Bay, California

 

Photo from a similar spot last month when there was more fog in the air and a bit later at night: www.flickr.com/photos/marlinharms/48089452077

Standing together in the city lights.

With several well-lit businesses, seasonal decorations and some moving vehicle lights,

Morro Bay, California

turn up your palms and open your hands up wide

come outside and open up your eyes

 

I love the city at night ♥

I just wished it snowed more here!

 

Press L (:

from car lights, 1 sec exposure. Brandenburg filter

Shot taken at blue hour, Lisbon, Portugal

EF24-105mm, with ND Filter

Today, Japanese government said finishing self isolation days. We really don't know about our future more than before.

Was taken on a very young moon night, although it looks like its a full moon.

Lens - Samyang 14mm, f/2.8

Suggestions and comments are welcome.

Le palais de la Cité était la résidence et le siège du pouvoir des rois de France, du Xᵉ au XIVᵉ siècle. Il s’étendait sur une grande partie de l’Île de la Cité dans le 1ᵉʳ arrondissement de Paris.

Une partie du palais était convertie en prison d’État en 1370, après l’abandon du palais par Charles V et ses successeurs. La prison de la conciergerie occupait le rez-de-chaussée du bâtiment bordant le quai de l’Horloge et les deux tours ; l’étage supérieur était réservé au Parlement. La prison était considérée pendant la Terreur comme l’antichambre de la mort. Peu en sortaient libres. La reine Marie-Antoinette y fut emprisonnée en 1793.

De nos jours, une grande partie du site est occupée par le Palais de justice de Paris et l'essentiel des vestiges de ce palais sont constitués par l'ancienne prison de la conciergerie qui longe le quai de l'Horloge, au nord-est de l'île, ainsi que par la Sainte-Chapelle.

 

The Conciergerie is a former prison in Paris, France, located on the west of the Île de la Cité presently mostly used for law courts. It was part of the former royal palace, the Palais de la Cité, which consisted of the Conciergerie, Palais de Justice and the Sainte-Chapelle. Hundreds of prisoners during the French Revolution were taken from the Conciergerie to be executed on the guillotine at a number of locations around Paris.

capturing the car lights on the street of Raya Pagedangan with a low stand - bulb mode.

 

"Thank you very much for all your faves and stay healthy" 😃

This was on my way home from work last night. Was it a direct drive home? Um, no. Just your typical 50mile mountain road detour, scouting out for shots to do with a car/model/bride. And even though I missed the meteor shower last week, here I get a great one right in the middle of photographing a hairpin turn in the Malibu hills.

 

I’m dressed like a moron today at work for our company Halloween costume contest (which I placed 3rd). Those who don’t know already, guess what I’m dressed up as. NO, it does not involve a fro/disco ball.

 

What are you going to be for Halloween?

 

My first attempts just had the Milky Way together with the silhouette of mountains. But when I opened the car door, the interior light of the car automatically turns on for about 30 seconds and I noticed an interesting light pattern on the ground.

 

It took some experimenting to get the right balance between the brightness of the car and the brightness of the stars. For this image, I used the following procedure. I released the shutter, then walked to the car, opened and closed the door to trigger the automatic lighting and quickly walked away. In that way, the car light contributed for about 10 seconds to the total exposure time of 20 seconds, and motion blur prevented that I became visible in the image.

 

3200 ISO, focal length 14mm, 20s at f 3.2.

This is what happens when I am bored in traffic.

La Défense is a major business district near Paris.

Puteaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France

I play the street life

Because there's no place I can go

Street life, it's the only life I know

 

~ Randy Crawford

Night light bokeh image framed by some fencing on top of a skyscraper in Mexico City. Aerial view taken from the top of the Torre Latinoamericana building.

 

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At a summer high tide at dusk,

Morro Bay State Park,

Morro Bay, California

 

I made a similar photo last year: www.flickr.com/photos/marlinharms/52301082503

Here I tried a higher perspective and it makes a difference, as do the wider angle, the random traffic happenstance and nuances of headlight beam. I thought there might be a more conspicuous difference in the trees after this past winter's storms felled several trees. There are two leaning trees at far left, but I don't know if their angle predates this past winter. (This photo is a combination of several exposures to get the traffic lights and I have left the series of the same star as it appears to move through the exposures.)

 

This photo won first place in the Landscape/Seascape category of the (San Luis Obispo) New Times photo contest this past week.

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