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I suppose that if you live in the American West amid the mountains that views such this one become old hat. But not to a native Midwesterner who doesn't get to see sheer rock cliffs like this very often.

Yorkshire Coast. A great habitat for sea birds.

Cliff jumping on the Snake River.

Chunchi Falls, Mekedatu. Sep 2011.

So there was I perched on a cliff top fence to get the angle , and today sun burnt too within an inch of my life.

 

The conditions , well they were very high contrast , but the birds performed , I grabbed my very much under used 70-200mm F4.0, balanced carefully on the fence , and let loose with the 1D . Today I am burnt , and ache all over , perching on cliff top fences for hours is a young man's game . Pleased with some unique images , in difficult direct sun light .

 

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Camera Canon EOS-1D Mark IV

Exposure 1/2500 sec

Aperture f/6.3

Focal Length 121 mm

ISO Speed 400

Exposure Bias -2/3 EV

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a relaxing walk with a sit to watch as the sun went down along the water on West Cliff in Santa Cruz

Looking toward the headland on which O'Brien's Tower sits.

Selwicks bay viewed from above as the tide comes in.

Cliffs overlooking the town of Cassis, in Bouches-du-Rhône, France

Diver risks life and limb in Mazatlan, Mexico. He times his jump with the wave surge.

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Caught: Blue Heron, Seagull above, Couple shooting wedding pics on rocks, incoming fog bank.

The Golden Cliff at sundown.

It looks like a nose sticking out of the cliff from this angle when the wildlife ferry got in really close to the cliffs.

I loved New Mexico. It's hot, dry air vibrates with possibilities and shimmering colour.

 

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The noise of the birds flying around the cliffs was wonderful hear

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I hardly take photographs in black and white , but if I do it is only because I believe that these colors could never express their true nature.

The black and white should be used with the proper precautions , I think that if a person is not able to get a good black and white, it is better to continue to leave the photos in color.

Going down a creek cliff called " s'archittu " ( given by the shape of an arc of a rocky cliff ), I placed at the ends of this , the tide began to rise , the waves were arranged in a tremendous flurry of foam that s'infrangeva along the rocks.

Around me, a natural swimming pool where the water swirl it possible to admire the strength of the waves.

Set up the tripod behind a rock I put it calmly in focus, after placing the ND3 .0 I took 3 shots from about 20 seconds .

  

Back home I viewed the file , after a quick preparation LR5 I merged these with the same method as the previous photo .

But this time the colors are not communicated anything to me , the black and white was the right choice!

  

I particularly love the black and white shots of Sebastião Salgado , one day I 'd like to get whites and blacks so vivid and valuable , full of nuances and facets.

But now I'll settle mine, a hard and stark black and white but that reflects well on my way to shoot.

A wet morning and a new toy (Photoshop Elements 14) so I revisited some photographs in the "pending" folder.

This is 45690 Leander puling the Salopian Express above Cliff Lane near Acton Bridge on its way back to Preston before diesel took over on this excursion from Dumfries to Shrewsbury. Nothing too much twiddled in PE14 but the lettering is bit sharper.

I'm always so curious how far you could go into these kinds of coastal caverns, and in what there is below the water surface. I'd love to take out an underwater submarine with cameras and explore.

Opal Cliffs, California, USA

Dutch postcard, no. 139. Photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Collection: Geoffrey Donaldson Institute.

 

American singer and voice actor Clifton A. 'Cliff' Edwards (1895-1971) was known as 'Ukelele Ike'. He enjoyed considerable popularity in the 1920s and early '30s, specializing in jazzy renditions of pop standards and novelty tunes. He had a number-one hit with 'Singin' In The Rain' in 1929 and is best known as the voice of Jiminy Cricket in Walt Disney's Pinocchio (1940).

 

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Typical Welsh beach, I guess. Even on a nice day, look around and it's as dark as night.

The headland in the background is Tintagel castle

South West Coast Path - from Porthleven to Mullion Cove

A steep and majestic rockface cliff in the Andaman sea in Thailand

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